Quandary
Well-Known Member
I agree that Dahon and Tern are a good choice but it is not correct to say that all the parts are outsourced branded components, My wifes Dawes is a rebadged Dahon even down to the pump hidden in the seat tube, as are Claude Butler and a load of others, on hers the gearset and wheels are made by (or badged) Dahon and there is some distinct detail differences with Shimano, even the wheels and tyres on some of these bikes are branded 'Dahon' rather than Scwhalbe etc.
However having spent a bit of time researching 20" folders after deciding we needed something that could be stowed in a big locker and having used our final choices all summer in a variety of conditions I agree with the advice that Glenn G gives. The resale value of the Brompton is a red herring, you will get big discounts on last years Dahon or derivatives (they mainly just change the colour) and lose a lot less when you go to sell as there are plenty of people who understand them. Try Evans or J. E. James, straightforward honest advice and service, but avoid 'Discount Bicycles' in London if you are not prepared to wait months for them to complete your order. Oyama is well made (in Taiwan like Dahon) with higher spec. components currently at big (50%) discounts as the Dutch distributor is struggling to establish the brand.
However having spent a bit of time researching 20" folders after deciding we needed something that could be stowed in a big locker and having used our final choices all summer in a variety of conditions I agree with the advice that Glenn G gives. The resale value of the Brompton is a red herring, you will get big discounts on last years Dahon or derivatives (they mainly just change the colour) and lose a lot less when you go to sell as there are plenty of people who understand them. Try Evans or J. E. James, straightforward honest advice and service, but avoid 'Discount Bicycles' in London if you are not prepared to wait months for them to complete your order. Oyama is well made (in Taiwan like Dahon) with higher spec. components currently at big (50%) discounts as the Dutch distributor is struggling to establish the brand.