Can try service. But BB if rosak, usually go buy new la.
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Mountain Biking Heaven V24, roll roll roll!!
Mountain Biking Heaven V24, roll roll roll!!
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Can try service. But BB if rosak, usually go buy new la.
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QUOTE(Mike3300 @ Sep 26 2011, 12:51 AM) Any idea on how much is the full price? I'm currently looking into NS Bikes, their Holy and Majesty hardtail DJ is perfect. I've decided to go back to hardtail and use single chainrings and maybe 100mm FOX Float fork. Sweet! Or scott voltage? At KH Cycle got one bike for sale. I think can get it for really cheap.Price is around RM2k or maybe less. Comes with Marzocchi DJ fork IINM. For DJing, please use bike intended for it. This post has been edited by Cyphereza: Sep 26 2011, 01:13 AM |
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IINM it's this bike...
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QUOTE(appleinthestereo @ Sep 26 2011, 01:22 AM) Sorry, I meant, that bike is the one at KH Cycle which is now on sale. I cannot do jumps lah Added on September 26, 2011, 1:29 am QUOTE(Mike3300 @ Sep 26 2011, 01:26 AM) Will do, I'll keep the search posted here. Wah... niceeee... You mean KH Cycle is selling the Scott Voltage? That's a great deal. That's what I'm trying to pull off here, been trying to push my T-Bolt as a FR bike and that's the maximum line it'll cross. Pushing as a DJ bike is just not it. By the way, this is Cam McCaul's Trek Ticket. The price cost an arm and a leg again, probably more than that. ![]() oh and btw, don't use fox float for DJ. use fox 831 This post has been edited by Cyphereza: Sep 26 2011, 01:31 AM |
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QUOTE(Mike3300 @ Sep 26 2011, 09:26 PM) If I were to remove the FD on my bike and only depend on the gears shifting, anything I should keep in mind? Some word on the net is that when you shift to gear 1-3, your chain will switch rings. Does bash guard come in handy on this situation? Not bash guard. I think u need shift guide. |
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Can get ah in Malaysia?
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QUOTE(jackbanner @ Sep 27 2011, 09:25 PM) How is Thule compared to BnB? I went to a shop and the price of Thule load bar rm1,100 and Proride 591 Thule bike carrier rm700 so altogether rm1800 as compared to BnB rm700 for both. Thule is wwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyy much better than BnB.About Thule (taken from website): The Thule Brand The Thule brand was established in Sweden in 1942. Thule is a premium brand used globally for a wide assortment of products with a focus on solving the problem of how to bring equipment with you when using a car (roof racks, bike and water sport carriers, roof boxes). There are also other product areas such as accessories for recreational vehicles, trailers for active life (horses, boats, etc), snow chains and luggage. Thule is the largest brand in the Thule Group. With its origins in Sweden, Thule is now a truly global brand In 1942, Thule was founded by the Thulin family, when Erik Thulin, a true lover of the outdoors, put the Thule name on a Pike Trap that he designed and began selling to the fisherman of Scandinavia. It wasn’t long before he added other practical things to his company’s portfolio. Business boomed, gaining profitably year after year. By the 1960s, the company began to concentrate its business on car-related products, and before long the first roof rack was born. New product categories were added in the 1970s and new markets were opened worldwide (e.g. US, Japan). The Thulin family sold Thule to the publicly listed company Eldon in 1979. It continued to grow both organically and through acquisitions (trailers and rooftop box manufacturing), and Thule has been in growth mode ever since. New markets have been opened, product categories have been launched and several companies have joined. In 2004, the Thule Group acquired Italian snow chain manufacturer König. An ensuing close collaboration resulted in a series of Thule branded snow chains for passenger cars. A year later, in 2005, RV Accessories company Omnistor was added to the Thule Group portfolio and integrated with Thule. By acquiring towing systems company Brink in 2006, Thule Group added yet another product range to its portfolio. This integration has resulted in a series of towbars and bike carrier solutions. Since 2007, Case Logic has been part of Thule Group. As a consequence of the collaboration between Thule and business area Carry Solutions, a range of Thule branded luggage, bags and cases was launched in 2010. About BnB (taken from website): BN’B Rack is designed by a team of experienced engineers who enjoy spending most of their time in outdoor life – cycling, kayaking, canoeing, skiing, fishing, and camping. Our racks are customized to carry and protect your gears and precious cargo. Ultimately, your interior space is maximized for your family and pets. With our ingenious design, we will surely make your trip more convenient, safe, and exciting. |
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QUOTE(chamelion @ Sep 28 2011, 06:29 PM) shimano is easiest to used for nub. main key is it 'click' so u know it's engage and if you fall the clipless will disengage. CB is bling-er and lightest (for eggbeater) but if fall, it wont disengage. you will become like transformer transforming.. |
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Your bike okay edy? Chain stay snapped rite? A friend wants to buy a Kona Stinky 6, so want to know how did you break yours? |
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