Hon Convertible
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Hon Convertible
Good morning,
I just picked up an old 3 speed DaHon folder with the original owners manual, for the "Hon Convertible".
Warranty lists the "Hon Corporation" in Hayward California. Sturmey Archer hub date stamped June '85 and receipt for $219.95 when sold new in Portland Oregon in Oct '87.
Replaced 1 spoke, new tube and tire on back, re-packed wheel bearings, added oil to rear hub, and ride.
Quite different from my 25" frame bikes, keep hearing circus music in my head tho
I just picked up an old 3 speed DaHon folder with the original owners manual, for the "Hon Convertible".
Warranty lists the "Hon Corporation" in Hayward California. Sturmey Archer hub date stamped June '85 and receipt for $219.95 when sold new in Portland Oregon in Oct '87.
Replaced 1 spoke, new tube and tire on back, re-packed wheel bearings, added oil to rear hub, and ride.
Quite different from my 25" frame bikes, keep hearing circus music in my head tho
#2
We need pix 
I wonder how many bikes like that is still around. Looks like they have a lot of followers, especially in the far east. I had one but sent it to a better home. You can find plenty posted about the bikes in this forum and also other places like Flickr.
They were actually quite expensive, almost like brompton today?
https://www.google.no/search?q=size+...NoKV6ATrpY7gDQ
I wonder how many bikes like that is still around. Looks like they have a lot of followers, especially in the far east. I had one but sent it to a better home. You can find plenty posted about the bikes in this forum and also other places like Flickr.
They were actually quite expensive, almost like brompton today?
https://www.google.no/search?q=size+...NoKV6ATrpY7gDQ
#4
I could be wrong but this is what Google says: https://www.google.no/search?q=hon+c...JoWsswGdmZjACw
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Bikes: Trek Multitrack 750, Dahon Classic
Not quite expensive. They sold for around $250 back in the day. If you have an early eighties model, notice that everything is steel. Weight should be around 28 - 30 lbs. You could get one for next to nothing up to ~2006, until gas prices surged. I'll be posting pics of my '87 when I finish a totally sicko restoration this summer. (e.g. 
Flickriver: Photoset 'Taiwan Dahon Classic Bike Party' by No5

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