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

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post Dec 30 2013, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Oct 4 2013, 10:24 AM)
Buy Cateye combo for rear and front light. Cost bout RM100 for both. Value for money

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Helmet if basic and okok one, can buy Prowell F4000R Hurricane

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I bought the matt black colour.. Cost bout RM100 too  tongue.gif

And if u wan to check your current, average, max speed, distance, time, max, km u may buy value for money Cateye Velo Wireless+
Rm120 like that.. Dun buy wired one as when folding might tangle with the cable. Very messy.

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Hi,

I just got a foldie myself, planning to get a prowell helmet (x series) and a velo wireless. Any complaints about them? And where did you get them at those prices? Appreciate your feedback. thanks!
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post Jan 30 2014, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(lp16 @ Jan 28 2014, 12:12 PM)
Hi, glad I found this forum.

I'm planning to buy a foldable bike for my son. Saw a Hummer replica online. Just wanna know, what's the diff between the ori and replica? Sorry for the noob Question.
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I tested both original and replica, and decided on the original, as I didnt feel that the replica is solid enough for any off-roading, but should be ok for spins around neighbourhoods (if that's the purpose, I suggest more compact folables like tern or dahon). The parts on the replica are really cheap stuff, and you might be looking to upgrade parts very soon. Notwithstanding that, the part on the montague is not great in any sense, but at least decent enough for a comfortable.

btw, montague frames comes with lifetime warranty if you are the 1st owner (for assured warranty on this, you might need to buy from authorised distributors).

take a pinch of salt on the above commenrts, as I'm also a noobie on cycling thumbup.gif

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