DISRAELI DOCUMENTS

Dahon

Dahon Neos derailleur main image Dahon Neos 2.0 silver main image Dahon Neos 9 main image




see also SR SUNTOUR web images - 2007? 2004?

see also SR SUNTOUR web images - 2007? 2004?

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Dahon web site - 2006

Dahon web site - 2006

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see also Tern Bicycles - Life Unfolds 2011

see also Tern Bicycles - Life Unfolds 2011

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Dahon - 2011/2012

Dahon - 2011/2012

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see also Tern - Service Instructions 2011

see also Tern - Service Instructions 2011

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see also Tern - Urban Mobility 2.0 2012 2011

see also Tern - Urban Mobility 2.0 2012 2011

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Dahon - 30 Years Strong 2012

Dahon - 30 Years Strong 2012

  • Publisher: Dahon
  • Date: May 2012
  • Derailleur brands: Dahon, Tern
  • Derailleurs: nothing specific
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see also Tern - Rear Wheel with Neos Derailleur 2014

see also Tern - Rear Wheel with Neos Derailleur 2014

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Love is Dahon (3 episodes) 2014

Love is Dahon (3 episodes) 2014

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Dahon Explorers 2014

Dahon Explorers 2014

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Dahon - Product Handbook 2015 2014

Dahon - Product Handbook 2015 2014

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see also Tern - 2015 2014

see also Tern - 2015 2014

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see also Tern Neos Rear Derailleur - instructions 2014?

see also Tern Neos Rear Derailleur - instructions 2014?

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see also Tern web site - 2014?

see also Tern web site - 2014?

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Welcome to Dahon's new factory 2015

Welcome to Dahon's new factory 2015

  • Publisher: Dahon
  • Date: July 2015
  • Derailleur brands: Dahon
  • Derailleurs: none
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see also Tern - Link D8 - The Jack of All Trades 2016

see also Tern - Link D8 - The Jack of All Trades 2016

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see also Tern - Owner Briefing - Maintenance 2016

see also Tern - Owner Briefing - Maintenance 2016

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see also Tern - 2017 2016

see also Tern - 2017 2016

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Dahon web site - 2020

Dahon web site - 2020

  • Publisher: Dahon
  • Date: 2020
  • Derailleur brands: Dahon
  • Derailleurs: none
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Founded in 1983 by Dr David Hon, Dahon claims to be the worlds largest manufacturer of folding bicycles.

In the early 1980s David Hon was a physicist working on solid-state laser technology at Hughes Aircraft Corporation in California. With a CV like that, I would bet good money that he once had an ‘ASCII Art’ portrait of Jimi Hendrix printed on a line printer by a Fortran program running on an IBM 360. I know I did (or am I confusing Jimi with Che?).

In 1982 Dr Hon decided to forsake the military-industrial complex and designed a high quality folding bicycle (a very rare object at the time). When he failed to license his design to any of the existing bicycle manufacturers, he moved to Taiwan and set up the Dahon company to manufacture it himself.

Dahon now claims to be head-quartered in Illinois, USA. Although I suspect that its US operations were smaller than its initial Taiwanese factory (now closed?), and may still be smaller than its various operations in China and Bulgaria.

As far as Dahon bikes go, I have always liked the engineering of the hinges and the general frame build quality. However I find their steering geometry a touch too fast for my taste - something to do with the head angle, fork rake and trail.

For their 2005 model year (released in late 2004) Dahon introduced the Dahon Neos derailleur, which they had developed in conjunction with SR SUNTOUR especially for use on folding bikes. Its key feature was that the parallelogram is mounted further forward and further in-board - making it a very ‘low profile’ design. This is important on folding bicycles as the derailleur is generally one of the most exposed parts on the outside of the folded package and can be easily damaged or knocked out of adjustment during transportation or storage.

For the 2008 model year (released in late 2007) Dahon have added a second model, the Neos 2.0, which has a similar design but with a higher specification.

Dahon has a history page on its web site.