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- Q3011992 abstract "Dahon is the world's largest manufacturer of folding bicycles with a two-thirds marketshare in 2006. The company was founded by David T. Hon, a widely referenced former laser physicist. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with assembly factories in China, Macau and Bulgaria. Dahon markets bicycles under its own name as well as other brand names, including Ridgeback, the affiliated Yeah and Biceco Brands, and Novara for REI in the U.S. The company is a member of the Global Alliance for EcoMobility. Dahon holds over 200 patents, some having become industry standards.".
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- Q3011992 foundation "1982".
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- Q3011992 name "Dahon Folding Bikes".
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- Q3011992 comment "Dahon is the world's largest manufacturer of folding bicycles with a two-thirds marketshare in 2006. The company was founded by David T. Hon, a widely referenced former laser physicist. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with assembly factories in China, Macau and Bulgaria. Dahon markets bicycles under its own name as well as other brand names, including Ridgeback, the affiliated Yeah and Biceco Brands, and Novara for REI in the U.S.".
- Q3011992 label "Dahon".
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- Q3011992 name "Dahon Folding Bikes".