Dahon Carryon Cover

Dahon Carryon Cover

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The Dahon Carryon Cover takes folding bicycles to another level of portability. The Carryon is a lightweight cover that slips over your bike and let’s you carry the entire package with a comfortable, padded shoulder strap. It’s perfect for those large train stations that require you to bag your bike. When not in use, the Carryon stuffs into it’s own saddle bag always ready, but never in the way. The clever, patented bit is that the entire weight of the bike is carried by the quick-lash internal straps so the outer cover itself can be light and highly compressible.

Dahon Biologic Reecharge

Dahon Biologic Reecharge

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The Dahon Biologic Reecharge offers green power to go! It is a personal power system that can charge any USB-chargeable device, including iPhone, iPods, cell phones, cameras or GPS units. It incorporates a lithium polymer battery that can be charged by wall outlet, via USB from a computer, and most importantly, any bicycle, the Biologic Reecharge captures and stores the green energy created by the magnets in the hub. Now you can use your iphone’s GPS while you cycle and never worry about drained batteries again. The splash-proof silicone case and specially sealed connectors keep the Reecharge working even if you get caught in a storm.

Dahon Cadenza P18 2010 Folding Bike

Dahon Cadenza P18 2010 Folding Bike

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The Dahon Cadenza P18 2010 Folding Bike is an urban machine designed for hard-core riders who need a bike to get them around fast, in any weather, no matter what the road conditions. Compact double gearing and high pressure Conti slicks take care of the speed. BioLogic grips, an adjustable Dahon Axis stem, and BioLogic Aria saddle take care of comfort. Avid disc brakes and an integrated pump hidden inside the seatpost serve as prevention for urban road hazards. And patented LockJaw technology lets you fold the bike in under 30 seconds so you never need to let your urban companion sit outside.

Dahon Speed Pro TT 2010 Folding Bike

Dahon Speed Pro TT 2010 Folding Bike

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The Dahon Speed Pro TT 2010 Folding Bike is the bike for the serious roadie who wants it all: a bike that can take on a century as easily as it can pack into a suitcase for travel. The SRAM DualDrive gearing delivers 27 gears for anything from the steepest hills to hammering on the flats. And the BioLogic II frame geometry combined with a Syntace VRO adjustable handlebar system let you dial in the perfect riding position. Serious speed has never been so portable.

Dahon Cadenza Solo 2009 Folding Bike

Dahon Cadenza Solo 2009 Folding Bike

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Sometimes, the simpler the journey, the more enjoyable it is. With the Dahon Cadenza Solo 2009 Folding Bike, Dahon have created a simple bike to get you around. There are no suspension air springs, 27 gears, or hydraulic cables to mess around with. Need to climb a hill? Stand up on the pedals. Dahon’s one concession to technology is the latest LockJaw folding technology that makes the Solo easy to carry with you anywhere so transporting or storing your bike never gets in the way of you riding the bike. Isn’t that what technology should be for?

Dahon Matrix 2010 Folding Bike

Dahon Matrix 2010 Folding Bike

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The Dahon Matrix 2010 Folding Bike is an urban bike that will take on anything you throw at it. Drop it down on the nastiest potholed roads and the hydraulically-damped fork and Big Apple tires level everything out. On smooth tarmac, lock out the fork and you can hammer away efficiently. The Matrix also incorporates a LockJaw folding hinge. When locked down, the hinges are incredibly strong but virtually invisible so nobody will even know you’re on a folding bike.

Dahon Curve XL 2010 Folding Bike

Dahon Curve XL 2010 Folding Bike

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The very first Dahon bike was created to solve a basic problem: how to quickly get from your home to the nearest train or bus station; and then how to get from your train or bus stop to your place of work. For this type of commuting a bike needs to fold fast; it needs to be light enough to carry easily; it needs to fold small enough to tuck out of the way on a crowded bus or train, and perhaps most importantly, it needs to ride well so you’ll want to ride it. The Dahon Curve XL 2010 Folding Bike was designed precisely for this function.