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#776
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Joined: May 2011
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PRO: very comfortable and stable ride. absorbs road imperfections. no flex on the frame. spot-on steering
CON: short distance between saddle and handlebar
UPGRADE: 451 wheels, durano tires, more forward stem 110mm 0 degree (maybe nitto as suggested by smallwheeler)
dahon boardwalk
PRO: it rides like a bike friday. solid. stable. comfortable.
CON: stem/fork assemble needs to be adjusted/tightened as it becomes loose towards the end of the ride
UPGRADE: headset, stem/fork assembly (need to figure out why it becomes loose)
Last edited by marxmini; 07-31-15 at 07:52 PM.
#781
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 230
Likes: 0
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#782
Member
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 27
Likes: 1
From: NY
Bikes: Dahon Silvertip, Respect Mini Velo, Dahon Boardwalk
Just modded my Boardwalk S1 and got rid of the kick brake.
Replaced it with a wheel with a freewheel hub and a caliper brake. Lost a decent amount of weight in the process. Love riding this thing now.
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Replaced it with a wheel with a freewheel hub and a caliper brake. Lost a decent amount of weight in the process. Love riding this thing now.
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#783
i was finally able to ride the panasonic springbok today.
PRO: very comfortable and stable ride. absorbs road imperfections. no flex on the frame. spot-on steering
CON: short distance between saddle and handlebar
UPGRADE: 451 wheels, durano tires, more forward stem 110mm 0 degree (maybe nitto as suggested by smallwheeler)
PRO: very comfortable and stable ride. absorbs road imperfections. no flex on the frame. spot-on steering
CON: short distance between saddle and handlebar
UPGRADE: 451 wheels, durano tires, more forward stem 110mm 0 degree (maybe nitto as suggested by smallwheeler)
i really love this one:
#784
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 230
Likes: 0
From: GMT +8
this one looks really beautiful, smallwheeler! i am itching to upgrade mine to more period components. i will probably be able to do it next quarter.
#785
Ok, talking about bikes I love, I've always a doppelganger bike! those guys have the most good looking folding bikes I've ever seen... here are some of the ones I like... anyone have heard about quality and durability?



#786
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Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 4,835
Likes: 1,213
From: Somewhere in New York, NY
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Osaka man ends up with both broken teeth and bike, takes manufacturer to*court | RocketNews24
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#787
Be careful with this bike:
Osaka man ends up with both broken teeth and bike, takes manufacturer to*court | RocketNews24
Osaka man ends up with both broken teeth and bike, takes manufacturer to*court | RocketNews24
#789
Newbie
Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 10
Likes: 1
From: New Jersey
Bikes: Brompton S2L, Panasonic Traincle, Trek 6700, Specialized Allez
https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycli...ictions-3.html
I've beee posting to the above thread to figure something out- maybe you guys on the "small bikes" thread can help me figure it out. Basically, the consensus is that a full size diamond road frame cannot fit into a conventional check-in bag (about 29 x ? x ?), even if it is stripped of its handlebars, etc. Will a stripped mini-velo frame (non-folding and without S+S couplers) fit into such a suitcase? My impression is that even though a mini-velo has small wheels, the frame is still approximately full size.
I've beee posting to the above thread to figure something out- maybe you guys on the "small bikes" thread can help me figure it out. Basically, the consensus is that a full size diamond road frame cannot fit into a conventional check-in bag (about 29 x ? x ?), even if it is stripped of its handlebars, etc. Will a stripped mini-velo frame (non-folding and without S+S couplers) fit into such a suitcase? My impression is that even though a mini-velo has small wheels, the frame is still approximately full size.
#796
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 230
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i am sure it does not cost a lot of money. ordinary surplus bikes from japan are being sold retail here at around 50-60USD. special ones are sold from 100USD and above.
#797
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 3,027
Likes: 3
From: York UK
Bikes: 2X dualdrive Mezzo folder,plus others
#798
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 230
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