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Dahon EEZZ D3
Anyone have one?
I also can't seem to find any info on gearing inches anywhere online? What could the gearing inches be raised to with this set up? http://i.imgur.com/192khPZ.jpg |
SPECIFICATIONS
Wheel Size: 16 inches Weight: 21 lbs Speeds: 3 Sizing SP-HB Min: 540 mm (21.2in) Max: 560 mm (22in) Saddle to Pedal Min: 620 mm (24.4in) Max: 850 mm (33.4in) Rider Height Range: 140-180 cm (4`7-5`11) Rider Max. Weight: 100 kg (220 lbs) Bike Weight: 21 lbs Frame: Hydroformed Dalloy Aluminum w/ Integrated Jiffold Vertical Hinge Technology Fork: Lightweight and Responsive Dalloy Aluminum, w/ Integrated Crown Handlepost: Forged Alloy Radius Telescope w/ Fusion Technology, Adjustable Wheels Rims: 16in Lightweight Double Wall w/ CNC Front Hub: DAHON Custom Ultra Narrow Sealed Cartridge Bearings 20H Rear Hub: DAHON Custom Ultra Narrow Sealed Cartridge Bearings 28H Spokes: 14 g Stainless ires Primo 16in x1.2 60 TPI Drivetrain Cranks: Forged Alloy 39 Tooth Chainring w/ Single Guard Bottom Bracket: Sealed Bearing Chain: KMC Z410 All Weather Rear Cogs: DAHON Custom 9/11/13t Gear Inches: 40.4, 47.7, 58.3 Handlebar: DAHON Urban 500 mm Wide w/ 6 Degree Sweep Cockpit Grips: DAHON Ergo Comfort Headset: Fusion, Zero Stack, Cartridge Bearing Brakes: Front Forged Road Alloy Caliper, Rear Alloy Forged Mini V 85 mm Brake Levers: Avid BL FR5 Saddle: DAHON Ergo Comfort Seatpost: DAHON 6061 Aluminum 30 x 350 mm Pedals: Quick Draw Quick Release 1 pc Alloy Body Kickstand: Lightweight Alloy |
The chain is almost touching the rear axle. Don't now if you could change the gearing. I had one for about a month. Sold it and got a brompton. What would you like to now?
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I would really like to get to around 100" so it looks like that isn't possible then?
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I don't know for sure to be honest. But also what is your length? You shouldn't be longer than about 175cm. Ideally 170cm long.
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Originally Posted by mmw
(Post 19331062)
I would really like to get to around 100" so it looks like that isn't possible then?
Also, Brompton isn't the only brand to consider. Have you looked at Downtube, Tern, Bike Friday, or even a Xootr Swift (discontinued, so you can get an 8 speed model for $599, and the parts are all standard and easily upgradeable - UNLIKE A BROMPTON). |
185cm but I think I have slightly shorter legs and long torso.
Originally Posted by bromptoneer
(Post 19331086)
I don't know for sure to be honest. But also what is your length? You shouldn't be longer than about 175cm. Ideally 170cm long.
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Looks like the Downtube Mini may be an option (wish they made that Ferrari version in 16" wheels as it looks kind of fun). Again can't seem to find the gear inch range for this bicycle will have to do some more research.
Tern doesn't make 16" folders at least in the USA Not a fan of the Bike Friday or Xootr Swift look.
Originally Posted by tds101
(Post 19331134)
This is a slow city commuter, so I'd recommend passing on it.
Also, Brompton isn't the only brand to consider. Have you looked at Downtube, Tern, Bike Friday, or even a Xootr Swift (discontinued, so you can get an 8 speed model for $599, and the parts are all standard and easily upgradeable - UNLIKE A BROMPTON). |
Originally Posted by mmw
(Post 19331415)
Looks like the Downtube Mini may be an option (wish they made that Ferrari version in 16" wheels as it looks kind of fun). Again can't seem to find the gear inch range for this bicycle will have to do some more research.
Tern doesn't make 16" folders at least in the USA Not a fan of the Bike Friday or Xootr Swift look. Downtube I'd personally recommend the 11 speed model:. https://downtube.com/downtube-minib-...-folding-bike/ |
Why the beltdrive?
Originally Posted by tds101
(Post 19331438)
The owner of Downtube is a member of the forum, so he can answer questions for you. He makes some excellent bikes.
Downtube I'd personally recommend the 11 speed model:. https://downtube.com/downtube-minib-...-folding-bike/ |
Originally Posted by mmw
(Post 19331062)
I would really like to get to around 100" so it looks like that isn't possible then?
100" is not possible (one of the reasons I passed) Any larger chainring than the stock one and the chain scrapes the rear of the frame. I also found the fold unnecessarily complicated for what is still a 'fold the frame in half' type fold. Of course one can get better at it w/ practice (I did it many times in the store to get a good feel of it) The 3sp gearing was also kind of pointless for my needs, feeling too closely packed to make a meaningful difference to even just a single speed bike (though I'd say a 3sp IGH has the same issues). Its not a bad bike, really nice build quality and interesting fold. Rides well too. |
Originally Posted by mmw
(Post 19332211)
Why the beltdrive?
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I disagree with the OP's requirements. My first requirement would be comfort ( suspension ) and second would be a super low gear for climbing. I toured across the country twice and averaged 12.5mph. Hence I'm confused by the 100 gear inch requirment.
The mini gear inches is located at the bottom of the page. The chain drive model says: Chainring/Cog: 52T/25T Gear Inches: 28 ( 1st gear ) - 91 ( 8th gear ) Chain: KMC Stainless Steel Thanks Yan |
Thanks Downtube (Yan),...
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FWIW The popularity of Brompton has spawned a number of SEA companies with CNC machines
making alternate parts .. for those who have the funds to replace some of the plastic ones the company fits. |
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Originally Posted by mmw
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I would really like to get to around 100" so it looks like that isn't possible then?
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Originally Posted by bromptoneer
(Post 19331031)
The chain is almost touching the rear axle. Don't now if you could change the gearing. I had one for about a month. Sold it and got a brompton. What would you like to now?
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Originally Posted by pierro78
(Post 21246141)
If I understand correctly a german guy on the "faltrad de" forum says there is a kind of alignment problem with the chain that makes the 1st & 2nd gear noisy ... only the 3rd gear is silent and good ... would you confirm that ?? thanks !! :)
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