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It refer to 55 MSI but some bike 33 or 42 MSI also put HM coz they won't get sued for the informal term...and how many K for the fibre bundle considered a good carbon?
dunno la. does it really matter?LYN Cycling V9, Racing/Road bikes- Ironman Malaysia 2014
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QUOTE(butthead @ Oct 17 2013, 03:40 PM) yup, it could be a combo between all 3 as well... who knows... the layup schedule is usually a secret.... oh i laugh so hard at thisof course there can't be much "wong" lar... cervelo's didn't higher any wong's to design, and manufacture their frames.. i dun think there is even a wong in their marketing department... the wong's i believe is mostly with merida or giant.. lots of wong's there.... |
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Oct 17 2013, 04:33 PM
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he'll choke u to death
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QUOTE(cHaRsIeWpAu^^ @ Oct 17 2013, 06:40 PM) hi everyone u have to compare apple to apple. that merida is a roadbike. whereas that giant is a hybrid. different thingsim newbie in cycling world, wanted to buy a decent(entry?) bike recently. can you guys give some recommendations for me? i did some researches on internet from other countries, giant and merida bikes seem have more positive reviews. merida ride 903 giant escape rx2 any other input? budget: rm2k +- thanks! |
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Oct 17 2013, 08:04 PM
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mavic QRM+ hub wrench with stainless steel pins. the one u get when u purchase a mavic wheelset has plastic pins, and only a tyre lever on the other end. this one has built-in freehub bushing press tool.
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QUOTE(cHaRsIeWpAu^^ @ Oct 17 2013, 09:13 PM) hmm, i think i prefer roadbike type, but is roadbike more fragile than mountain bike? that's a tarmac road. use roadbikefor instance i will be cycling from bentong to bukit tinggi hotspring. in this case mountain bike or roadbike which serves better? if u intend to go offroad as well, get a mountain bike. actually u can even ride a foldie up bentong road This post has been edited by miaopurr: Oct 17 2013, 09:44 PM |
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Oct 17 2013, 11:33 PM
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QUOTE(cHaRsIeWpAu^^ @ Oct 17 2013, 10:04 PM) okayy sir, i not intend to go offroad track, so i just stick to roadbike. https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=63722246i also aware that normal 500-ish bike can do the job, but i just feel that i need more in term of controlling and build quality for my bike. any recommendation for my budget for a beginner? anyway thanks for your kind replies. |
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QUOTE(xEpicFailGuy @ Oct 17 2013, 07:10 PM) How tight should I tighten the bolt on the headset? Lets say I wanna change the spacer on top of the stem. No need to unscrew the bolts on the stem right? tighten it just enough so that there's no play in the headsetdo it with minute adjustment each time http://www.slowtwitch.com/Tech/Headset_How...art_2_3159.html This post has been edited by miaopurr: Oct 17 2013, 11:54 PM |
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QUOTE(xEpicFailGuy @ Oct 17 2013, 07:10 PM) How tight should I tighten the bolt on the headset? Lets say I wanna change the spacer on top of the stem. No need to unscrew the bolts on the stem right? this is a good tutorialu have to unscrew and loosen the stem first btw, don't follow that fella's steerer setup. frickin' long uncut steerer! i think that's 4cm! another 1cm and it's the limit. This post has been edited by miaopurr: Oct 18 2013, 12:36 AM |
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