Dahon Upgrade
#26
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Yeah, that additional pivot, near the mount, the opposite side of the linkage from the cage, that appears to a sprung joint and not simply adjustable. When someone mentioned a "clutched" RD, I had thought that was it, but now know (I think you pointed out?), any clutch would be in the top cage pivot. It all makes sense. My $13 Tourney TX GS is still working great and offers adequate clearance, but if I ever tour and need lower than 21 gear inches, that should offer a perfect solution to go up to 40 or 42 low cog. (Again, because my bike is a tough fit for chainline on a triple crank, because combination of fat seat tube and FD adaptor, prevents the FD cage from going in far enough for a triple, with a good chainline).
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Yeah, that additional pivot, near the mount, the opposite side of the linkage from the cage, that appears to a sprung joint and not simply adjustable. When someone mentioned a "clutched" RD, I had thought that was it, but now know (I think you pointed out?), any clutch would be in the top cage pivot. It all makes sense. My $13 Tourney TX GS is still working great and offers adequate clearance, but if I ever tour and need lower than 21 gear inches, that should offer a perfect solution to go up to 40 or 42 low cog. (Again, because my bike is a tough fit for chainline on a triple crank, because combination of fat seat tube and FD adaptor, prevents the FD cage from going in far enough for a triple, with a good chainline).
#28
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EDIT: But yeah, if the above is on 16", what amazing possibility now for fully external gearing on 16", especially with a 9 tooth high. A Dahon Curl or Brompton with same, that could make a convert out of me, at least as a travel bike.
Last edited by Duragrouch; 02-19-24 at 08:24 PM.
#29
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Regarding my earlier statements about value these days, just saw, $1399, free shipping. Looks similar to Tern GSD, even has similar side decks, at a small fraction of the price:
Last edited by Duragrouch; 02-20-24 at 05:10 AM.
#30
BeastMaster
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So many roadblocks with international purchasing. Wire transfer red tape, extreme shipping costs and refusal by international dealers to participate in trade are making obtaining the Mu Pro almost impossible. I have redirected my focus on upgrading my current folder stable until another possible solution presents itself.
#33
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I noticed immediately and I agree, though many motorcycles have smaller rear wheels. I'm sure the larger front provides better ride, but I still like the approach of the Terns using fat and strong 20" wheels.