looking for my first folder can you help?
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looking for my first folder can you help?
This is my first post on these forums so I would like to take the opportunity to say hello to everyone before I pile on the questions …hello!
I have a few questions for you guys, if you have time to answer them it would be most appreciated.
Im looking for a bike just to get me from home to work/training/my mothers! Im totally new to the world of bicycles in general so I don’t really know much about them, but something I do know is that there is very little space in my home for a full-sized bicycle, so this lead me to find folders which I think are totally appropriate for me not to mention they look cool as hell!!!
I have narrowed the search down to a few based on a price range of about 500euro(650 dollars/350pounds) and would like to get some of your knowledge and experience to point me in the right direction.
The list:
Dahon Vitesse D7
Dahon Speed D7 (im not sure if there is any difference in these two but the vitesse is a much nicer color)
Downtube FS (dose anyone know a UK/Irish retailer for these as I live in Dublin and cant find one online…this looks very cool as well)
Raleigh Parkway 2006 (not to pushed on this one but it looks ok)
Any thoughts on my selection or can you add another bike to the list for me to consider?
Thanks a million!
I have a few questions for you guys, if you have time to answer them it would be most appreciated.
Im looking for a bike just to get me from home to work/training/my mothers! Im totally new to the world of bicycles in general so I don’t really know much about them, but something I do know is that there is very little space in my home for a full-sized bicycle, so this lead me to find folders which I think are totally appropriate for me not to mention they look cool as hell!!!
I have narrowed the search down to a few based on a price range of about 500euro(650 dollars/350pounds) and would like to get some of your knowledge and experience to point me in the right direction.
The list:
Dahon Vitesse D7
Dahon Speed D7 (im not sure if there is any difference in these two but the vitesse is a much nicer color)
Downtube FS (dose anyone know a UK/Irish retailer for these as I live in Dublin and cant find one online…this looks very cool as well)
Raleigh Parkway 2006 (not to pushed on this one but it looks ok)
Any thoughts on my selection or can you add another bike to the list for me to consider?
Thanks a million!
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Okay Kevin is your route very hilly? If it is fairly flat i would get my feet wet with a Dahon S1 a single speed coaster brake bike .If you care to ,it can later be converted to a fixed wheel for training or a 3 speed.If extra gears are a must the Dahon Boardwalk 7( vitesse or D7) or a similiar Dahon would be a solid choice.Is the Raliegh parkway possibly made for them by Dahon?
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thanks for the reply, it is not very hilly on my root more like one or two very small slopes so ill have a look at the bike you mentioned and see what i think also im not sure about the raliegh being made by dahon could be for all i know!
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have any of you guys heard of this manufacturer? Ridgeback bikes.
i found a bike shop in town that stock these and will have a new load in next week the "Ridgeback Attache" looks just like a "Dahon Vitesse D5" and is the same price any thoughts? there homepage is:
www.ridgebackbikes.co.uk
i found a bike shop in town that stock these and will have a new load in next week the "Ridgeback Attache" looks just like a "Dahon Vitesse D5" and is the same price any thoughts? there homepage is:
www.ridgebackbikes.co.uk
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I don't think they make a "Vitesse D7" anymore, so if a local shop has one, it's an older model. So old, in fact, that some of its parts may already be obsolete.
The latest Vitesse models have internal hubs, which are a little less efficient than derailleurs, but a little more reliable and better for wet weather.
The Dahons are just about small enough to put under your desk and ought to be fine for what you're doing. Another option is the Brompton, which has the smallest/best fold and are super-convenient, but are a little more expensive than the Dahons.
The latest Vitesse models have internal hubs, which are a little less efficient than derailleurs, but a little more reliable and better for wet weather.
The Dahons are just about small enough to put under your desk and ought to be fine for what you're doing. Another option is the Brompton, which has the smallest/best fold and are super-convenient, but are a little more expensive than the Dahons.
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the Brompton bikes are nice but are quite price so ill have to go for a diferent maker. i like the look of the downtube bikes and the price of them is right for me but im having a prob finding a reseller for UK/Ireland
also what is the new = to the Vitesse D7?
also what is the new = to the Vitesse D7?
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Downtube does not sell through retail shops. They can be bought on e-bay or from their web site www.downtube.com.
I have a FS and love it---it rides great and very comfortable. Downtube uses all standard parts and components that can be readily bought or replaced an a local bike shop.
You get a lot of bike for the money with Downtube.
Good luck with your decision.
I have a FS and love it---it rides great and very comfortable. Downtube uses all standard parts and components that can be readily bought or replaced an a local bike shop.
You get a lot of bike for the money with Downtube.
Good luck with your decision.
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Originally Posted by kev.mcb
I have narrowed the search down to a few based on a price range of about 500euro(650 dollars/350pounds) and would like to get some of your knowledge and experience to point me in the right direction.
Originally Posted by kev.mcb
the Brompton bikes are nice but are quite price so ill have to go for a diferent maker.
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Originally Posted by kev.mcb
the Brompton bikes are nice but are quite price so ill have to go for a diferent maker. i like the look of the downtube bikes and the price of them is right for me but im having a prob finding a reseller for UK/Ireland
also what is the new = to the Vitesse D7?
also what is the new = to the Vitesse D7?
The "old" Vitesse D7 had a derailluer (like the Speed D7 does), the "new" Vitesse D3's and D5's have internal hubs. So basically, the transmissions are a little different, not sure what else. One thing about Dahon is that they change their model line-up fairly frequently, and they use a lot of non-standard parts, so on some occasions it can be difficult to get replacement parts on the older bikes. For example, they changed the handlepost designs in 2005, so if that "old" Vitesse was made in 2004 and the handlepost ever breaks, you will have some issues with that repair.
If you pick up the "old" Vitesse you might be fine, but you're already at a bit of a disadvantage. I'd check with the sales person to find out if it's new or used, and what year it was made. If it was made in 2004 or earlier, I'd haggle them on the price.
Contact Downtube directly to find out about UK sales.
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If you look on EBay, you can find a Merc--a Taiwanese Brompton knockoff--for 330 British pounds. At least on paper, it is a better buy with all of the accessories. Ignoring the accessories, the bikes differ by the (1) internal hub brand--Sturmey Archer vs. SRAM--, (2) type of shifter--grip vs. thumb shifter--, (3) frame material--alloy vs. cromoly. Look for the EBay userid 123maddy.
My wife and I have been comparing an older Brompton and a lightly used Merc. We have been using the Brompton for about a month and the Merc a little more than a week. So we are unable to make any big statements on the Merc's reliability. I have tinkered with the bike a bit and so far the Merc compares well.
You can find several postings in the Folding Bikes section on Bromptons and Mercs. There are Merc owners that give their impressions over a few months. A big plus for the Brompton is that there is a relatively large support network for the bike. That is, there are a lot of shops that carry the Brompton and the manufacturer stands by its product. You should factor that value into your decision.
My wife and I have been comparing an older Brompton and a lightly used Merc. We have been using the Brompton for about a month and the Merc a little more than a week. So we are unable to make any big statements on the Merc's reliability. I have tinkered with the bike a bit and so far the Merc compares well.
You can find several postings in the Folding Bikes section on Bromptons and Mercs. There are Merc owners that give their impressions over a few months. A big plus for the Brompton is that there is a relatively large support network for the bike. That is, there are a lot of shops that carry the Brompton and the manufacturer stands by its product. You should factor that value into your decision.
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Originally Posted by kev.mcb
have any of you guys heard of this manufacturer? Ridgeback bikes.
i found a bike shop in town that stock these and will have a new load in next week the "Ridgeback Attache" looks just like a "Dahon Vitesse D5" and is the same price any thoughts? there homepage is:
www.ridgebackbikes.co.uk
i found a bike shop in town that stock these and will have a new load in next week the "Ridgeback Attache" looks just like a "Dahon Vitesse D5" and is the same price any thoughts? there homepage is:
www.ridgebackbikes.co.uk
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I was happy years ago with the DaHon 3 speed I took to settle a debt. Took it around the contry by place during business trips. Finally trashed by a friend who was hit by a car while riding it. It was a little big and awkward to transport. If I had had more $$$ I would have gotten a more compact bike. I have heard of an exceptionally small (and pricey) bike that can go under a plane seat. If you go for very small wheels look for a suspension system so you do not get thrown around going over ruts and bumps. Your goes well for a person from the land of Guiness.
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Im looking for a bike just to get me from home to work/training/my mothers! Im totally new to the world of bicycles in general so I don’t really know much about them, but something I do know is that there is very little space in my home for a full-sized bicycle, so this lead me to find folders which I think are totally appropriate for me not to mention they look cool as hell!!!
You appear to be a strong candidate for folder ownership. These and other reasons where what drove me to the world of folders.
I have narrowed the search down to a few based on a price range of about 500euro(650 dollars/350pounds) and would like to get some of your knowledge and experience to point me in the right direction.
The list:
Dahon Vitesse D7
Dahon Speed D7 (im not sure if there is any difference in these two but the vitesse is a much nicer color)
I don't have any experience of the Vitesse D7 since it is not sold over here. The Dahon Speed D7 was available for purchase at one of the bike shops I patronize. I thought that it is a fine sucessor to the Boardwalk (the Boardwalk is no longer offered here) and has all the accessories you need to be a all around bike.
Downtube FS (dose anyone know a UK/Irish retailer for these as I live in Dublin and cant find one online…this looks very cool as well)
If you like alunimun frames, you will probably like the Downtube. It is really not my cup of tea so I won't comment on it further.
Raleigh Parkway 2006 (not to pushed on this one but it looks ok)
The Raleigh series would be a good choice for a beginning folder owner, I suppose. But I never saw one except on the internet and I always feel it is better to see and try it out in person, if you can. It is another folder not offered in the US.
Any thoughts on my selection or can you add another bike to the list for me to consider
I can add another bike to your selection. Try Brompton M3 for a bit more money with the mudguards attached. It would be worth your time to consider one for the reasons listed above as well as you can't beat the craftsmanship, and care that the other cheaper folders seem to lack. I speak from personal experience as I have had a Brompton now for 6 months.
You appear to be a strong candidate for folder ownership. These and other reasons where what drove me to the world of folders.
I have narrowed the search down to a few based on a price range of about 500euro(650 dollars/350pounds) and would like to get some of your knowledge and experience to point me in the right direction.
The list:
Dahon Vitesse D7
Dahon Speed D7 (im not sure if there is any difference in these two but the vitesse is a much nicer color)
I don't have any experience of the Vitesse D7 since it is not sold over here. The Dahon Speed D7 was available for purchase at one of the bike shops I patronize. I thought that it is a fine sucessor to the Boardwalk (the Boardwalk is no longer offered here) and has all the accessories you need to be a all around bike.
Downtube FS (dose anyone know a UK/Irish retailer for these as I live in Dublin and cant find one online…this looks very cool as well)
If you like alunimun frames, you will probably like the Downtube. It is really not my cup of tea so I won't comment on it further.
Raleigh Parkway 2006 (not to pushed on this one but it looks ok)
The Raleigh series would be a good choice for a beginning folder owner, I suppose. But I never saw one except on the internet and I always feel it is better to see and try it out in person, if you can. It is another folder not offered in the US.
Any thoughts on my selection or can you add another bike to the list for me to consider
I can add another bike to your selection. Try Brompton M3 for a bit more money with the mudguards attached. It would be worth your time to consider one for the reasons listed above as well as you can't beat the craftsmanship, and care that the other cheaper folders seem to lack. I speak from personal experience as I have had a Brompton now for 6 months.
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Possibly Dahon makes them for Ridgeback. That is called badge engineering.
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Thank you all for your replies, all are very informative and will help me decide what to do. I get a big pay cheque in two weeks so I still have plenty of time to make my decision so keep the comments coming if there are more out there! Also I would like to say that this is a very welcoming community especially for a nervous newbie
Thanks.
Thanks.