Pimping / Restoring a Dahon!
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Pimping / Restoring a Dahon!
Hello Folding bike Enthusiasts!
I'm very happy to be writing my first post here and sharing my new passion about Dahon bikes with you.
I just got two used bikes, kind of a special edition Dahons 'Helios SL'. They came in a fairly good condition considering their make '05' and the fact that they were driven. The bikes do not have the original Seatpost and saddle and they have Schwalbe Big apples instead of the beautiful Stelvio Mango tires (Which are unfortunately discontinued).
I am definitely installing a lighter Black seatpost. I also liked the original orange SDG saddle and matching Mango Tires. But I think the options here are limited, or ?!
It would be great to restore the bike to its acclaimed weight, so any tips on where to start or any modification suggestions from you would be awesome!
I tried to share a photo of the bikes but it wouldn't allow me before my 10th post, so 9 more to go
Thanks for sharing your ideas!
I'm very happy to be writing my first post here and sharing my new passion about Dahon bikes with you.
I just got two used bikes, kind of a special edition Dahons 'Helios SL'. They came in a fairly good condition considering their make '05' and the fact that they were driven. The bikes do not have the original Seatpost and saddle and they have Schwalbe Big apples instead of the beautiful Stelvio Mango tires (Which are unfortunately discontinued).
I am definitely installing a lighter Black seatpost. I also liked the original orange SDG saddle and matching Mango Tires. But I think the options here are limited, or ?!
It would be great to restore the bike to its acclaimed weight, so any tips on where to start or any modification suggestions from you would be awesome!
I tried to share a photo of the bikes but it wouldn't allow me before my 10th post, so 9 more to go
Thanks for sharing your ideas!
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A good place to find Dahon parts and accessories is "ThorUSA.com". Thor is a veritable fount of knowledge.
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Hello
Welcome, look forward to seeing and hearing of your progress. The Helios is a nice bike and worthy of restoration.
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Thank you very much, it's good to hear that. I didn't take it for a ride yet but with few more posts and I can share the stock image I took.
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I ordered two carbon seat posts for the bikes. Do I maybe need to also include the plastic seat post shim instead of using the standard Dahon one?
The bikes came with 50-406 Tyres which is definitely too big and weigh a lot!
I am also leaning towards the schwalbe One tyres as it has the yellowish Tan wall which looks closer to the original and its also 200g
Any suggestions on some other light 28-406 tyres ?
The bikes came with 50-406 Tyres which is definitely too big and weigh a lot!
I am also leaning towards the schwalbe One tyres as it has the yellowish Tan wall which looks closer to the original and its also 200g
Any suggestions on some other light 28-406 tyres ?
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If the seat posts are the same diameter and the plastic shim is in good condition, I personally would not feel a need to replace it, since it is largely not-seen.
As far as tires, I think you might want to start a new thread with that question in the title to get the current picks, from a wider audience, that meet your criteria.
People tend NOT to return to threads unless they posted.
Search the forums before you post, it may have been recently covered.
As far as tires, I think you might want to start a new thread with that question in the title to get the current picks, from a wider audience, that meet your criteria.
People tend NOT to return to threads unless they posted.
Search the forums before you post, it may have been recently covered.
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I ordered two carbon seat posts for the bikes. Do I maybe need to also include the plastic seat post shim instead of using the standard Dahon one?
The bikes came with 50-406 Tyres which is definitely too big and weigh a lot!
I am also leaning towards the schwalbe One tyres as it has the yellowish Tan wall which looks closer to the original and its also 200g
Any suggestions on some other light 28-406 tyres ?
The bikes came with 50-406 Tyres which is definitely too big and weigh a lot!
I am also leaning towards the schwalbe One tyres as it has the yellowish Tan wall which looks closer to the original and its also 200g
Any suggestions on some other light 28-406 tyres ?
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I just checked it today and the seat post has some Alu residue that comes off on my hand after touching it, I think I am going to order the plastic seat post shims.
Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for the tip!
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Thank you, I'll be happy to post more photos of the bike after the new tires, seat post, and saddle upgrades.
One of them I'm already stripping off all the accessories for weight reduction (kickstand, bullhorns, reflectors).
It can easily reach 8.7kg again by changing these parts, worth mentioning that the 50-406 Big Apples weigh close to 600g per tire.
I found out (the hard way) that the chainring bolts are missing so if someone has an idea about the size or a replacement I would really appreciate that.
One of them I'm already stripping off all the accessories for weight reduction (kickstand, bullhorns, reflectors).
It can easily reach 8.7kg again by changing these parts, worth mentioning that the 50-406 Big Apples weigh close to 600g per tire.
I found out (the hard way) that the chainring bolts are missing so if someone has an idea about the size or a replacement I would really appreciate that.