Rosie,
One thing to mention about the saddle on my Dahon ... it was attached to an I-beam seat post, which didn't allow just any saddle to be substituted. You can get an adapter, though, if you wanted to change it but extra $$. I don't know whether all Dahons have this feature or not. Here's a blurb from Dahon web site:
EXtreme Performance Component Groupkore i-beam saddle/seatpost. The patented I-Beam system replaces the traditional saddle rail design with a single carbon composite beam. The benefits are a dramatic reduction in weight, 200% more fore-aft adjustment, and superior strength. The sleek new Kore saddle features an outstanding shape and is designed with a Flex shell for outstanding comfort. The seatpost is made out of 2014 aluminum in a SuperOversize 34 mm diameter for a strength to weight ratio that can’t be beat. Tilt is infinitely adjustable. And should you decide that you want to stick with your favorite Brooks or Flite saddle, you can fit the seatpost with an adapter that will fit any railed saddle. The 2008 saddle/seatpost combination is up to 80 grams lighter than last year’s I-Beam system.




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