DAHON GB2 Electric - 27.5" Folding E-Bike (European Version)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
  • Introducing the latest folding bikes from DAHON. Check out DAHON's current model year bikes here: dahon.com/bike...
    Our Hi-Performance bicycles are equipped with agility and speed in mind. No need to compromise, take your road bike with you on your travels, upgrade your daily commute, or amp up your leisure rides. All the while knowing you can fold up at a moments notice and choose other modes of transport as it suits you. The ultimate in portable performance.
    2023 DAHON bikes featured includes Cargoe T5, Curl Ei4, Mu Lx, Unio E20, Mariner D8, K3, and GB-2
    Find out about your nearest dealer and availability here: dahon.com/contact

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  • @GermanBadGuy
    @GermanBadGuy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So the electric GB-2 comes to Europe as the name suggests?
    What about the non-electric Gravel GB-2?

  • @pohpoh6301
    @pohpoh6301 ปีที่แล้ว

    rubbish....you break the frame into 2 parts. Definitely not a strong bike. You must always use CHANGE bike and Birdy as the reference when it comes to folding bike.

    • @khalilrhlalou1642
      @khalilrhlalou1642 ปีที่แล้ว

      I personally don't agree with you, it sound like hatred words, I'm using Dahon bikes for more than 5 years now, comparing bike frames solely based on breaking them into two parts is not a scientifically valid measure of strength. It is essential to consider other factors such as frame material, geometry, and load capacity. Dahon has a reputable history in producing folding bikes with sturdy frames, and their expertise in this field is well-regarded.
      Plus, CHANGE bikes and Birdy are also popular folding bike brands, it is important to acknowledge that each brand may have its own unique strengths and weaknesses. Overall performance, Dahon bikes have demonstrated strength and durability in their frame construction.

    • @GermanBadGuy
      @GermanBadGuy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ever heard of S&S couplings? Or Ritchey Breakaway? Obviously not.
      Some of the most famous and long standing travel bike concepts. And guess what - they break the frame in parts!