Electrek, Electric Bike Review, and Electric Bike Report have all recently posted reviews of the Dash. I watched all the videos last week. The reviews are based on the newer five-speed model. Allowing that we have a pair of three-speed versions, I don't recall seeing anything I greatly disagreed with in the reviews.
My current project is to improve how the bikes load and ride in the back of our Jeep Grand Cherokee. I've never done anything beyond using some scrap cardboard and bungee cords to keep them bundled and to keep them from falling over. However, the bike stowed on passenger side is inclined to fall over to the left, so I guess it's time to improve on that situation. Court's review also reminded me that the seat clamp is a bit challenging to operate, especially since we added suspension seatposts and adaptor shims to accommodate the different diameters; I will see if I can search up something with a longer lever.
Does anyone have any routines / special equipment / ideas for bundling and stabilizing their folders when transporting them in vehicles?
Other than that, we're still really happy with the bikes. The three-speed has really been fine for all the rides we've been on, so I don't plan to upgrade the hubs and add any more gears. The mid-drive motors with torque sensors really provide smooth acceleration and power delivery, the steering is really precise while not being too twitchy or too mushy, and the long wheelbases provide something of a cruiser ride.