>>1216132My lovely foldable cost me 200 euro, it's kinda nice, the ride quality is good enough, but it has several faults. The 7spd deraileur was pretty shit, it was a tourney one, but I think that wasn't the biggest problem, all started when the sytem to attach the deraileur into the frame was extremely bad so it ended bending into the wheel, there was some friction and some piece got fucked and now I have 4spd instead of 7 (exploding knees) because i don't want to spend 20 euro on a new shit deraileur which will be fucked again in no time. The bike folds well enough, but it's pretty big to carry it around, the wheels are 20'' so it's only viable folding it to store it on the car or something else, and it doesn't have some lock for secure the folded postion so it will open at every small movement, so moving it is pretty hard.
Overall is a good bike, but not really fancy and if you want quality stuff this bike doesn't have it.I'm fine with the bike because it's pretty cheap and ghetto so I won't miss it really much if someone stole it while it's locked outside.What I really dislike is the lenght of the seat tube, I'm a long legs guy and riding a bike 10cm below my average ideal saddle height can be painful, as far I know bromptons have the option of picking seatpost with really high lenghts for big guys while the average foldable BSO probably have seatpost for 170cm guys.
>>1215639I haven't ride a dahn but I have seen it and they look pretty expensive for the specs/looks. Saw a 500-600 euro one and didn't look way better than my shitter, yes, better deraileur (but still low tier) and a bit better folding system. That's why when I look a brompton I don't see it extremely overpriced because the fold system looks to be the best, the frame is nice, components are good and the deraileur is a internal hub way better than the ones in foldable bikes at the 600-700 euro range