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 Folding Bicycles v3, Foldies come in!

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sianglee
post Sep 7 2014, 10:33 PM

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QUOTE(lim47 @ Sep 7 2014, 08:27 PM)
Same here,happy to ride on KL CFM today. icon_idea.gif
So far my 8-speed is sufficient for me.Speaking about speed,any foldie with higher speed? like 9/10 X 3 hmm.gif
After a few ride with it, I getting used to my skinny bike tires.
I went for 3 rounds full route of KL CFM.There were many people taking photos at KLCC with sticks.
When I first bought my foldie, I was also thinking bout upgrading,but as you said it will be more expensive.
If later my current foldie not enough for me,I will just go for those big brand.
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Just got my c7a yesterday. Tried few rounds within open car park area today, feel satisfied with the bike. Haven't tried on the city roads yet, may try the kl cfm in near future. Hope the 7 speed enough for that road condition there.

This post has been edited by sianglee: Sep 7 2014, 10:34 PM
sianglee
post Sep 8 2014, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(blur_blue @ Sep 7 2014, 10:54 PM)
I got a c7a too! which areas do you cycle at? I'm kind of sick cycling alone here... I need some cycling buddies doh.gif
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I stay at ampang area, at the moment just cycling around with my kid at apartment's open car par.
May explore the small park with a lake near mrr2 Jalan Ampang junction there later..


Anyone tried before the bikes from taobao.com? Seem a lot cheaper.
But wondering is that a fake or inferior rejected product.
Got code erased model and non-erased one......
Code erased model are much cheaper with no guarantee..(china online product dont expect any warranty loh)



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sianglee
post Sep 8 2014, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(wai1460 @ Sep 8 2014, 10:25 AM)
I bought it at Taobao for RM150++
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Can share how you pay in Taobao?
Is that safe and reliable to use credit card?
sianglee
post Sep 9 2014, 07:32 AM

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QUOTE(blissandecstasy @ Sep 9 2014, 02:22 AM)
Thanks bro! yeah saw Vybe C7A around 800+. btw where's BU?
Really? I thought Speed P8 and Mu P8 around 2K+. Didn't expect those models you mentioned around that price. Since I'm still new with those specs etc. What's the different between those 2? better get MU P8 instead right? Thanks for the info mate. Will check them out.
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Wah so cheap RM 800+ for Vybe C7A. I just bought one from Rodalink with the price of RM 911. They Vybe C7S RM800+.

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sianglee
post Sep 9 2014, 09:13 AM

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QUOTE(destiny6 @ Sep 8 2014, 11:29 PM)
my foldable hummer bought from taobao will arrive tomorrow....
can't wait for test ride this weekend  rclxm9.gif
can join this community d
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Bro may i know roughly how many days it takes to deliver from Taobao?
I just bought something there but worried the delivery date crash with my outstation schedule next week.
sianglee
post Sep 9 2014, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(blissandecstasy @ Sep 9 2014, 08:08 AM)
Oh yeah. my bad, it was Vybe C7S not C7a at Rodalink site. RM833.
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Since the diffrence is just RM 78, propose to take C7A aluminium becos lighter.
Unless you really intend to abuse your bike kau kau then take the steel version.
Both are good bikes actually.

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