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 Folding Bicycles v4 - Not only Folding Bikes, Folding bicycle discussion

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dilgoh
post Sep 14 2015, 10:50 AM

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QUOTE(etigge @ Sep 3 2015, 02:24 AM)
For the sake of knowledge, let's say if I start something like coaching, anyone interested. Complete dis-assemble the whole bike and then assemble it back. That way the A to Z of bike maintenance in all inclusive.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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dilgoh
post Oct 13 2015, 01:54 PM

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Someone used a bicycle bag as a sort of saddle bag .... I tried searching for it but can't find. Does anyone have the link?

I found the image/link!

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dilgoh
post Oct 16 2015, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(crayongal @ Oct 16 2015, 12:15 PM)
Hi all, need some advises.
I've been on this XDS foldie for my short distance touring purposes. (KL-Penang, Kota Bahru-Dungun)
Not bad for a reasonable price foldie to have done such a great work for me to ride that far. (and the bike was borrowed from my friend)
But, now i am in the midst of planning my touring adventures, first is to tour around Iceland in 2016, Summer time.
I am sourcing for a suitable and reliable touring foldie and i aiming on Tern p24h or Tern Eclipse S18 (but i can't find it here in M'sia for selling this model).
This bike has got to be able for me to ride in diff countries and considering myself at 155cm tall, the mobility of the bike is also another big consideration.
I bought the Dahon Speed P8 for touring purposes. Intending to change the speed to a 20 speed. Got tied up with work suddenly and no time to do the upgrade now.

It's quite a comfortable ride with the Speed P8.

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dilgoh
post Oct 27 2015, 04:47 PM

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QUOTE(etigge @ Oct 26 2015, 10:59 PM)
Yup, like this here. You need to choose the size according to your seatpost length. How big the space can accommodate without the bag touching the rear wheels.  See the strap at the top. Clip the strap under the saddle rails and then the bag will be hanging and then get 2 elastic bands from Daiso and wrap the bag tightly to the seeat post. Nice, waterproof and neat.

I was thinking of attaching a shoe bag to the saddle. But the seat post isn't long enough. Is it 'right' to just raise the saddle just to accommodate the bag? My feet cannot touch the ground if I do that.

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