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klapprad dahon speed Dahon Hit D6 Black

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klapprad dahon speed Dahon Hit D6 BlackDahon HIT 6 Foldable Bike Take back the streets! DAHON conceived the HIT as an economical and ecological tool for our most recent global challenges. Dahon HIT Foldable Bike is an affordable folding let you skip choked up public transit and traffic jams, looking after your health and your wallet. The Deltec cable is its safety secret weapon, upping the max rider weight limit to 300lbs (137kg) and the warranty to 10 years. With many discovering that

Dahon HIT 6 Foldable Bike

Take back the streets! DAHON conceived the HIT as an economical and ecological tool for our most recent global challenges. Dahon HIT Foldable Bike is an affordable folding let you skip choked-up public transit and traffic jams, looking after your health and your wallet. The Deltec cable is its safety secret weapon, upping the max rider weight limit to 300lbs (137kg) and the warranty to 10 years.

With many discovering that cycling is a convenient and healthy way to commute in 2020, Dahon has responded with the HIT bike. The HIT has been strengthened to take on a wider range of riders by reinforcing the seat tube and completing the front triangle with Deltec cable. The 6061 alloy frame's warranty has been extended from five to 10 years. Riders up to 300 pounds can utilize the HIT.

Foldable Bike Specifications

  • Model: HIT(KBA061)
  • Frame: DAHON strengthened Dalloy Sonus Tubeset, Forged Lattice Hinge, w/V ClampTechnology. Max load 150kg, warranty for 10 years
  • Fork: Smooth Riding and Stable Hi-Ten Steel Blades and Steerer
  • Deltec: § 3.2* § 4.8*L:450mm*Ll:369mm
  • Handlepost: Forged Alloy Radius Telescope w/Fusion Technology, Adjustable
  • Rims: 20" Lightweight Aluminum 20*14G*28H
  • Front Hub: DAHON Custom 74mm Compact Alloy 28H
  • Rear Hub: DAHON Custom 126mm Alloy 28H
  • Spokes: 14 g Stainless Steel
  • Tires: DAHON Custom, C1635, 20M xl.75"
  • Crank: Alloy Arms, 52T chainring w/double guard
  • Bottom Bracket: Loose Ball
  • Chain: YBN 1/2"*3/32"*108L
  • Cassette: LY-TM-1006CFQB, 6 SPEED, 14-16-18-20-24-28T
  • Front Derailleur: N/A
  • Rear Derailleur: DAHON Custom RD-M200(00.3002.081.001)6/7/8S
  • Shifters: DAHON Custom (00.1046_060.001) SRD46-6S
  • Handlebar: 6061 Aluminum Flat Bar, 580mm wide, w/9 degree Ergo Sweep
  • Grips: DAHON Ergo Comfort left 110mm/right 85mm PVC
  • Brakes: Winzip Smooth and Powerful 110mm, V brake
  • Brake Levers: DAHON 2.5 Finger Composite Bracket/Aluminum Lever
  • Saddle: DAHON Ergo Comfort
  • Seatpost: DAHON strengthened Aluminum, 33.9 mm x 580 mm, max load 150kg
  • Pedals: DAHON foldable, PC body
  • Kickstand: Available

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