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Dahon Jack 2009

Be nimble… be quick… be Jack! The Jack is designed to go at any pace you choose and to roll over anything in its path.
Average Customer Rating:
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2 of 2(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Dahon Jack 2009
Review 1 for Dahon Jack 2009
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4 / 5
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mickN
City: Sydney, Aus
Age:35-44
Interest:Commuter
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Commuter
Date:September 23, 2009
I got the Jack!
Pros: Adjustable, Attractive, Comfortable, Durable, Good Fit, Great Value, High Quality, Lightweight, Rugged, Versatile, transportable
"I was surprised to find a real sized folder, perfect for jumping trains around town. The roads around Sydney aren't great so the Big Apple tyres are fantastic, my old road bike was doing me in. It's quick to fold/unfold, easy to lock up with a cable and a great ride and strong enough to roll off gutters, hit pot holes etc. The seven gears are more than adequate for city riding and the seatpost pump is a handy add. V happy."
Review 2 for Dahon Jack 2009
Overall:
5 / 5
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Performance:
4 / 5
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Trollybus
City: Brighton UK
Age:35-44
Interest:Commuter
Level:Regular
Gender:Female
Commuter
Date:July 24, 2009
Dahon Jack - it folds up!
Pros: Adjustable, Attractive, Comfortable, Good Fit, Great Value
"If you are a commuter cyclist but looking for a full sized bike look no further. The Dahon Jack is a speedy about town bike and folds away to fit into the luggage compartment of a train. The size means you can use this as your main bike if you choose however if you are looking to rack up the miles, the 7 gears will be a bit of a let down, the "granny gear" could be easier for big hills and the top gear harder for downhills.
It is a little heavy, if you are having to carry it over distance but for basic commuting, it's a dream"