Product Description
New patented new Dahon Axis stem lets you fold the Espresso with a minimum of effort and Schwalbe Big Apple tires mean that you go faster, in a lot more comfort. The new Espresso is a shot of caffeine to your cycling lifestyle.
| Price: | $598.99 |
| as of Fri, 22 Feb 2013 03:36:51 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #349636 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: 18" Frame, Medium
- Color: Baltic Blue
- Brand: Dahon
- Model: espresso18
- Dimensions: 29.30 pounds
Features
- Speeds: 21
- Folding Size: 34 x 94 x 79 cm (13.3" x 36.7" x 30.8")
- 26" wheels
- Color:Baltic
- Frame size: 18" Medium
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Dahon espresso
By Jimmy Smitty
This bike is great, it folds quickly in half and if you need it even smaller you can fold down the handlebars. It will fit in the back seats of most cars and can be carried anywhere. Overall this is a great product and I highly recommend it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Perfect for the Urban Biker
By RoscoePColtrane
I live in a studio apartment in NYC and needed something compact. I didn't like the smaller foldable bikes that have small wheels and custom parts. This bike is a full size hybrid mountain bike so standard parts will fit without an issue. By looking at it you would never know it folds in half. The bike literally folds in 30 seconds by one single latch. It's built solid like a tank. I've had it for three months and have to say I've beat the hell out of it riding on the pothole pocked streets of NYC, and other than a tune-up, I haven't had a a problem. I wouldn't take it mountain biking, but for the Urban Biker/Commuter looking for a stylish, solid, relatively inexpensive bike, take it for a test drive. Guarantee you won't be disappointed.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Solid...but requires periodic adjustments
By twowheelsatthesametime
I ordered this to ride to the train, and then bike to work from the station...and then vice versa. It is a solid ride...but if you order it from Amazon expect to get a tune up...the brakes needed to be adjusted and the wheels trued...which can cost an additional 75. It handles hills well as long as you adjust resistance and is very confortable for 5 mile straight. Tires are great...even though I recently got a flat out of nowhere..parts seem solid. Expect to adjust the brake clamps from time to time. It is a sizable fold as well, and weighs more than the smaller fold ups but you don't have to worry about feeling like you're breaking it...overall this is a well made bike for a "folder." P.S. Don't be too rough with it as it is primarily urban without shocks...I would even advise getting off when the sidewalk ends and meets the road...might've popped my tire that way. It can handle dirt paths but not good for potholes.
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