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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Dahon Hit. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- Testers say the Hit's affordable price, low weight (27lb), and 6-speed gearing make it an ideal first folding bike.
- The Hit has an above-average 300lb rider capacity, thanks in part to the Deltec cable that boosts frame strength and reduces strain on the hinge without adding much weight.
- Testers and owners say the Hit’s low weight means carrying it is manageable.
- Owners and reviewers agree the Hit is notably easy to fold and unfold.
- This bike folds quite compact. A tester says they can fit two in their car’s trunk.
- Dahon backs the Hit with a five-year warranty on the frame and fork.
- Experts enjoy the upright riding position.
- The frame has mounting points for bags or racks at the front and rear.
- An expert says the Dahon-branded 1.75” tires offer good grip and a comfortable ride but hinder higher speeds. Another would want fatter tires for longer rides on bumpy surfaces.
- Dahon states rider fit of 4’4″ to 6’4″. A 6’3” owner finds the bike comfortable, and a reviewer appreciates the long seatpost.
7 reasons not to buy
- Some owners and testers complain of nervous steering. One expert adds that the constant need to correct the bike’s course gets tiring.
- A tester says the aluminum V-brakes are passable, but braking requires a lot of force at the levers.
- Buyers must pay extra for Dahon’s Landing Gear attachment to be able to roll the folded bike around.
- The cheap, Dahon-branded components reflect the Hit’s entry-level price.
- One reviewer finds the shifting unreliable, and their chain came off three times in a 7.5-mile ride.
- The Hit’s lack of fenders, lights, and a rack reduces its utility, and aftermarket items may obstruct folding. Dahon offers racks and fenders, but owners say the rear fender rubs the tire.
- Some owners and testers say this bike’s lowest gear isn’t low enough, making steep hills hard work.
Bottom line
Dahon’s Hit is an entry-level folding bike with 20” wheels. Reviewers praise the affordable pricing, low weight, easy folding, simplicity, and comfortable ride. The 300lb rider capacity, long seatpost, upright riding position, and effective tires also impress. However, the skittish steering, “mediocre” Dahon components, and underwhelming braking performance count against the Hit. Making the most of this bike requires investing in lights, fenders, and, for some riders, a rear rack. Some complain that the Hit lacks the fun factor found in other folding bikes, but the Hit is generally considered good value, especially as a first folder.Expert Reviews
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