Less is more when it comes to the new DAHON Mµ Uno. Standing in stark contrast to the distraction of a multitude of gears, the Mµ Uno celebrates the simple joy of the ride. A single- speed folding bike with no derailleur to fuss with, no cables to adjust, and a coaster brake that begs the rider to rediscover the unabashed glee of the power-slide. Our inspiration for this distillation? A visit to a dealer in the Netherlands who declared, “Who needs more? We just need a durable bike for everyday riding, a single gear suitable for going fast, and a simplified fold for uncomplicated travel.” DAHONs answer: the new lightweight Mµ Uno with sophisticated details like the seat post-integrated Zorin PostPump. In case you want to mount a front brake as well, the Mµ Uno is innately provided with a Calliper brake. The price for this fancy bike: 449 Euro.
Dahon is a manufacturer of folding bicycles founded by David Hon, a former physicist, in 1982 — with headquarters in Los Angeles, California[1], an assembly factory in Taiwan and other factories in Macau and China. Dahon Espresso, 26 inch, folded Several Dahon bicycles use a patented single hinge frame design, whereby the handlebar folds down and the frame hinge swings to the left, leaving the handlebar inside. Biggest sellers are the models with 16 or 20 inch wheels, but models are available with wheels from 12 inches to 700C. Models are available with derailleur or hub gear shifter, or both or none.