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What was this bracket used for on a Dahon Classic III
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New to this bike and beginning my learning curve. I know I might get answers like "to mount something" ha! But seriously, I have seen these bikes with and without this bracket and curious what was this bracket was intended for, or what others have used this for.
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fold the bike and see where it goes :-)
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I got an owner's manual with my Classic I, and it doesn't have anything about that particular bracket - and it's on mine too. It would make a good lower anchor for a pannier bag mount. I mainly replied to say how jealous I am of your stainless frame.
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Originally Posted by ThorUSA
(Post 19826496)
fold the bike and see where it goes :-)
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Originally Posted by 2wheeldeal
(Post 19827873)
I got an owner's manual with my Classic I, and it doesn't have anything about that particular bracket - and it's on mine too. It would make a good lower anchor for a pannier bag mount. I mainly replied to say how jealous I am of your stainless frame.
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If it is a stainless bike it is probably a Mariner. Maybe the first gemeration of them. Roger
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Your 'mystery' bracket clips with this bracket:
Attachment 578533 like this: Attachment 578534 and holds the folded bike together. (Yeah, the bike is dirty - hey, it works for a living!) |
Originally Posted by reycer
(Post 19828377)
I know my Sturmey-Archer is has an 86-5 stamp, whatever that puts the version I have...
The venerable Sturmey AW hub has three speeds, and that gave this model Dahon its name, Classic III. The Classic V had a five speed derailleur drivetrain, the Classic I was a single speed. |
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Originally Posted by rhenning
(Post 19829676)
If it is a stainless bike it is probably a Mariner. Maybe the first gemeration of them. Roger
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Originally Posted by tcs
(Post 19829758)
As you probably know, that's a Sturmey-Archer factory date code, May 1986. Back in the day, the hub would have been shipped from GB to Taiwan and subsequently built into a bike some months later.
The venerable Sturmey AW hub has three speeds, and that gave this model Dahon its name, Classic III. The Classic V had a five speed derailleur drivetrain, the Classic I was a single speed. |
Originally Posted by reycer
(Post 19826281)
New to this bike and beginning my learning curve. I know I might get answers like "to mount something" ha! But seriously, I have seen these bikes with and without this bracket and curious what was this bracket was intended for, or what others have used this for.
Thanks in advance. |
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