I bought a 2nd hand Dash P18...The chain sound rough when i try to paddle..especially at the smallest cog...hmm...
Folding Bicycles v3, Foldies come in!
Folding Bicycles v3, Foldies come in!
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Feb 19 2014, 04:19 PM
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I bought a 2nd hand Dash P18...The chain sound rough when i try to paddle..especially at the smallest cog...hmm...
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Feb 20 2014, 03:22 PM
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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Feb 20 2014, 03:03 PM) What i mean with mobility is being able to carry your bike to go somewhere else to ride. With foldie, i can just fold it up, put it at the car backseat and just drive to anywhere to ride. I can also take trains/lrt. Store in bag can masuk bas or naik aeroplane. With a full sized bicycle, i need to invest in a rack. Plus i cant take public transport with it. I wanted to go sightseeing and travel on bicycle but i cant cyle long and far. Hece bring a bicycle to a destination and ride short short there. Agreed...foldie is really convenient...it is light..feel not so "bulky"...I feel it easier to handle compare to other full size bike...Thats why i was looking nt touring/hybrid, in the end settled for a foldie. Exercise, is one of the reason too. |
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