That's right man.. My c24.. Over 30k mileage on them and still managed to sell at 76% of the price I paid for.. Super love the wheel, too bad the price for the wheel itself have increased tremendously
Awesome, c24 is another classic bombproof wheel that can take a beating and still sell at a good price and outlast many other wheels..
Technically aero is faster but from practicality standpoint alu wheels is better for the high mileage rider.. You dont have to worry about your carbon brake track failing at neck braking speeds. You dont have to worry about wet braking. You dont have to worry about hitting the many hundreds of potholes on our roads. And i dont need some plastic levers just to remove my tires - just smack out ur trusty shimano qr and it does the job.
If you are using speed sensor then might be due to battery of the sensor and if you are using satellite, bad signal?
Never had any issue with 520 before
I see. Did you use speed sensor? I asked a couple of shops, they said it is known issue for garmin speed sensor. So they suggest me not to use the speed sensor at all.
My Bryton is using GPS as main speed reading and speed sensor as secondary. I did not find this in Garmin as we dont have the option. Or it is automatically use speed sensor when the gps signal drop?
Treknologi was selling cycleops hammer for rm3.3k, yesterday asked their sales only 2 units remaining. Cyclery damansara perdana selling same model rm5980
I see. Did you use speed sensor? I asked a couple of shops, they said it is known issue for garmin speed sensor. So they suggest me not to use the speed sensor at all.
My Bryton is using GPS as main speed reading and speed sensor as secondary. I did not find this in Garmin as we dont have the option. Or it is automatically use speed sensor when the gps signal drop?
Nope, never use speed sensor on my garmin before, always GPS and it works alright
Treknologi was selling cycleops hammer for rm3.3k, yesterday asked their sales only 2 units remaining. Cyclery damansara perdana selling same model rm5980
hi guys, I am still new to cycling, but can anyone please suggest a good quality bicycle lock for my RM 3k++ bike? Budget below 500. Appreciate !
before, I bought the lock from decathlon. There are many types and price is range RM60-100 for a good one. However, I did not really use it as I keep my bike inside my house. Initially, I thought to park my bike outside at the car pouch but it exposes to hot, cold, rain, etc which may damage the bike.
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QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Oct 10 2018, 04:52 PM)
before, I bought the lock from decathlon. There are many types and price is range RM60-100 for a good one. However, I did not really use it as I keep my bike inside my house. Initially, I thought to park my bike outside at the car pouch but it exposes to hot, cold, rain, etc which may damage the bike.
anyone cycling in Paris before? how safe is it? I will be travelling to Paris next week and thinking to bring my bike. but I am alone. Not sure how safe the road there for cyclist. any1 have experience cycling there?
anyone cycling in Paris before? how safe is it? I will be travelling to Paris next week and thinking to bring my bike. but I am alone. Not sure how safe the road there for cyclist. any1 have experience cycling there?
Joined: May 2007
From: Triumph in the Skies Status:In LoV3 Again
QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Oct 12 2018, 05:49 PM)
anyone cycling in Paris before? how safe is it? I will be travelling to Paris next week and thinking to bring my bike. but I am alone. Not sure how safe the road there for cyclist. any1 have experience cycling there?
I cycled in London before. It's safe
As I'm riding in zwift
This post has been edited by KTCY: Oct 13 2018, 07:31 PM