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 Folding Bicycles v2, Dahon, Tern, Java, Oribike, Bromptons

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zeliustitan
post Jan 22 2014, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(jenli_84 @ Jan 22 2014, 04:27 PM)
yeah better to drive. Where setapak ppl get their bikes? Where got good deal?
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Those veterans got their bike from Folding Bike Trading shop in Damansara Perdana.

there is a bicycle shop same row with Kenny Rogers in Jalan Genting Kelang. You can pick up XDS bicycle which comes with very nice Velo Plush saddle. Price also below 1k.

If you want dahon/tern/tyrell, you can try Vans Urban in Wangsa Maju which is nearer to you but the price is more than Rm1k la. You can find their shop in FB page.
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post Jan 22 2014, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(mbax @ Jan 22 2014, 04:07 PM)
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foldie help me to cycle uphill easier than mtb.. previously struggling finish one loop relau-bukit jambul (via vistana)- relau with mtb but it was much more easier with foldie.
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dono about you, but sometimes i do wish that my foldie comes with at least suspended fork. whenever we ride on the road sides or kerbs, they're literally strewn with plenty of rubbish and stones and the roads are uneven or cracked. damn i hate riding on that kind of surface.
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post Jan 22 2014, 05:10 PM

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QUOTE(zeliustitan @ Jan 22 2014, 04:14 PM)
cycling alone to titiwangsa to danau kota, it is dangerous.

we have some foldie veterans who are from setapak.. they either cycle down to kl via Pangsapuri Air Panas into Jalan Semarak to Kampung Baru then into KL town. Or jalan pahang to jalan chowkit via bulatan pahang.

if you are alone, you can pack the foldie into the car, then drive to titiwangsa and park there. Usually there is a meet up point so no worries..
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i ride once to Titiwangsa using Setapak Jaya - Semarak - then against traffic Jalan Tun Razak

QUOTE(jenli_84 @ Jan 22 2014, 04:27 PM)
yeah better to drive. Where setapak ppl get their bikes? Where got good deal?
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I'm in Sri Rampai.
2 bicycle shop here..
1. JW Cyclist, no 43 jln 46a/26 sri rampai setapak kuala lumpur, (besides 99 supermarket) i saw JAVA & OYAMA there
2 Kedai Basikal Cahaya, No. 14, Jalan 45A/26, (same row with Klinik IBU & ANAK) friendly bicycle shop got XDS here.
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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Jan 22 2014, 04:46 PM)
dono about you, but sometimes i do wish that my foldie comes with at least suspended fork. whenever we ride on the road sides or kerbs, they're literally strewn with plenty of rubbish and stones and the roads are uneven or cracked. damn i hate riding on that kind of surface.
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post Jan 22 2014, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(etigge @ Jan 22 2014, 01:34 PM)
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For a foldie, cannot finish, fold and call a taxi. That's the advantage of folding bikes.  thumbup.gif
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post Jan 22 2014, 10:31 PM

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QUOTE(H2D @ Jan 21 2014, 10:53 PM)
think microshift is cheaper... can get cheap frm taobao....

http://www.microshift.com.tw/product_road.html
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this 1 ok?
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230z....b&bid=0_17_15_1
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post Jan 23 2014, 02:01 AM

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QUOTE(desastar @ Jan 16 2014, 07:11 AM)
Hi all,
I'm interested to know why you own a folding bike? Lack of storage space? Cute to look at or be looked at? Fun to ride?
Some of you have plans to ride big distances or tackle big hills, so I'm curious why you would want a foldie? For the same price of a high end foldie, I can get a carbon framed racer that would eat distances and climb hills, so why a foldie?

For me, it is portability and practicality. Distances and hills, the foldie stays home.

What about you?
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my main reason is bikos can bring into ktm komuter to commute to work evriday (wic is in other word; just like u; portability and practicality sweat.gif hehe)
other than that everiting i did is all de "side effect" of already having a bike
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touring , "mtb"ing sweat.gif , leisure cycling , exercising , makan2 cycling , social cycling , suka2 cycling , boring2 cycling
can ony afford a bike so dis ony bike is for everiting (road, offroad, hills, distance)
hence de "cyclocross" setup
haizzz so kesian
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cheers

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QUOTE(cheeshyan94 @ Jan 22 2014, 10:31 PM)
up to u which to choose, as long is 2x9 biggrin.gif
not sure if u need longer cable n wire...
bar tape..
drop bar - make sure the diameter is ngam if u dun wana change stem..
and dun forget 2x travel agent...

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r....&id=16358050143

most ta are made to install on v brakes...
so disc brake ....
try to search inline travel agent.. not sure taobao got ornot....
or u can mod loh.... biggrin.gif


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post Jan 23 2014, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Jan 22 2014, 04:46 PM)
dono about you, but sometimes i do wish that my foldie comes with at least suspended fork. whenever we ride on the road sides or kerbs, they're literally strewn with plenty of rubbish and stones and the roads are uneven or cracked. damn i hate riding on that kind of surface.
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haha then you should try foldie wit 451 rims (1 1/8 slick tyre)... brows.gif brows.gif
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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Jan 22 2014, 04:46 PM)
dono about you, but sometimes i do wish that my foldie comes with at least suspended fork. whenever we ride on the road sides or kerbs, they're literally strewn with plenty of rubbish and stones and the roads are uneven or cracked. damn i hate riding on that kind of surface.
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There are a few full suspension folding bikes. Dahon Jetstream is one, Pacific IF Reach ia another and so are some Airnimal models. I have actually been looking for RST Capa 10 forks for 20 inch wheels. It's available in the internet but hard to find here. I wanted to mod it and change my fork on my Dahon Speed. Maybe I will get my hands on one in future. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jan 23 2014, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(etigge @ Jan 23 2014, 02:38 PM)
There are a few full suspension folding bikes. Dahon Jetstream is one, Pacific IF Reach ia another and so are some Airnimal models. I have actually been looking for RST Capa 10 forks for 20 inch wheels. It's available in the internet but hard to find here. I wanted to mod it and change my fork on my Dahon Speed. Maybe I will get my hands on one in future.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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keep us posted. would really love to see how it turns out
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I just got quoted by Bike Malaysia - Kimbell Jaya. Dahon Boardwalk D8 RM1300. Is it expensive? or I can get better deal somewhere or another Dahon model?
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post Jan 23 2014, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(jenli_84 @ Jan 23 2014, 03:39 PM)
I just got quoted by Bike Malaysia - Kimbell Jaya. Dahon Boardwalk D8 RM1300. Is it expensive? or I can get better deal somewhere or another Dahon model?
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not bad.. price of 2 Raleigh Ugo.. lol
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QUOTE(jenli_84 @ Jan 23 2014, 03:39 PM)
I just got quoted by Bike Malaysia - Kimbell Jaya. Dahon Boardwalk D8 RM1300. Is it expensive? or I can get better deal somewhere or another Dahon model?
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I sent you a private message!
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post Jan 23 2014, 11:58 PM

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how is the comparison between Dahon Falco and Dahon Horize?

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how is the comparison between Dahon Falco and Dahon Horize?

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post Jan 24 2014, 08:51 AM

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Yesterday night having a first Kesas night ride with the group. My KHS really cannot catch up with those mtb and road bike. So more birdy can overtake me easily. I already pedal like nobody. After Sunway only can overtake some normal foldies. Birdy and Ori just pedal light still faster than me. Why make such differrence??
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QUOTE(kcwo @ Jan 24 2014, 08:51 AM)
Yesterday night having a first Kesas night ride with the group. My KHS really cannot catch up with those mtb and road bike. So more birdy can overtake me easily. I already pedal like nobody. After Sunway only can overtake some normal foldies. Birdy and Ori just pedal light still faster than me. Why make such differrence??
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1. compare ur gearing with theirs...
2. compare ur cadence with theirs....

3. small wheel can keep up even overtake big wheel, all depends on the rider + gearing...

eg.. ultimate foldie challen last week...
got big wheel foldie ie hummer, montague 700c participate.... in the end... small wheel podium.... biggrin.gif
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post Jan 24 2014, 09:40 AM

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QUOTE(H2D @ Jan 24 2014, 09:36 AM)
1. compare ur gearing with theirs...
2. compare ur cadence with theirs....

3. small wheel can keep up even overtake big wheel, all depends on the rider + gearing...

eg.. ultimate foldie challen last week...
got big wheel foldie ie hummer, montague 700c participate.... in the end... small wheel podium....  biggrin.gif
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compare your leg too..

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