Bike Forums

Bike Forums (https://www.bikeforums.net/forum.php)
-   Folding Bikes (https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-bikes/)
-   -   Best sub $250 Folder? (https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-bikes/217813-best-sub-250-folder.html)

phinsup 08-17-06 01:34 AM

Got them both today, very impressed with them, very high quaity for a $150 bike, will definetely meet and exceed our needs.

Like I mentioned before, we aren't using these to commute to work or 50 mile rides, they are going to be in the boat and used to ride around the islands when in port and avoid explaining to the cops why I parked the rental car inside the police headquarters and that despite my appearences i only had two beers :D

Oh and they'll fit perfectly in the trunk for our drives to the keys.

grayvw 08-22-06 01:28 PM

Campingworld bike
 
Hi,

Can you confirm the bike you got is a Boardwalk D7? A friend of mine may buy the campingworld Dahon bike for $150 also. Thanks.

phinsup 08-22-06 02:43 PM

Yup both are boardwalk 7 speeds in british racing green

Moonshot 08-23-06 01:21 PM

The photo on the camping world website makes the bike look like an internal geared bike, but the Dahon website shows this bike as having a derailleur.

What typing of gearing does the camping world bike have?

Thanks.

Scott

VeloLisa 08-23-06 02:02 PM

I just got my Dahon 7 from Camping World a couple of weeks ago and I'm very pleased with it. I took it to Santa Cruz this last weekend and rode it all over town. And since I paid so little for it, I didn't worry about it too much when I left it locked up outside. (It folds fairly compact, but still a bit too big and heavy to lug around into stores and such.) It's not an internal geared bike. It has a derailleur. It shifts pretty well and the gearing is fine for getting up hills. I'm not too crazy about the pedals, though. I would like to get folding pedals that are SPD on one side, regular platform on the other side. Do they make pedals like that for folders?

Tmax1 08-23-06 02:23 PM

I just found a Dahon Mariner at a local thrift store for $75. Not bad, eh. Not being in a commuter friendly city or neighborhood I feel as if I need large shoes and a red nose.

This one is in VG shape but only has one folding pedal on the drive side. I doubt I'll go as far as adding SPD's although some folding ones would be cool.

My understanding is the Mariner is for boat holds getting back to OP.

Come see us in Alabama...

~jg

Fear&Trembling 08-24-06 06:59 AM


I would like to get folding pedals that are SPD on one side, regular platform on the other side. Do they make pedals like that for folders?
I don't think so. You would have to get the standard SPD/Platform combo and live with the additional protrusion...

juan162 08-24-06 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by IndyGal
I would like to get folding pedals that are SPD on one side, regular platform on the other side. Do they make pedals like that for folders?

IndyGal, MKS makes a separable platform pedal and clipless pedal. They are different pedals, but I believe they use the same mechanics to connect and disconnect from the bike. If you bought a pair of each, you could just decide which pedal you want for a ride and attach them. The only thing is, you would end up paying about the same price for the pedals that you paid for the whole bike:eek:. That's what has kept me from going with this set up myself,

Juan

james Haury 08-24-06 02:37 PM

Clowning supplies
 
Tmax1.I think you will get over your embarassment of riding the mariner.If you truly feel the need for a red nose and big shoes , clowning suplies are readily available on the web.:rolleyes:

bikestoworkny 09-03-06 10:39 AM

magnesium bike question
 
FOLDING BIKE EZ STEP THRU MAGNESIUM DAHON BAG EXTRA
there s a sale with /no shipping for this buy it now item on ebay that ends today
the bike sounds like it has nice specs, anybody have one or advise against or reccomendations to the quality of a ride as measured against a higher priced bike or similar ,
any advise pro or con is greatly appreciated.
my dream bike of course is on the swift folder, or dahon style helios, light aluminum high performance but low budget!
maybe a good 1st begginer folding bike for the new novice
(i just need a 1.5 mile one way commute to work on something i dont have to shlep down one flight of mandatory steps on a regular bike) thank you!


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:24 AM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.