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 Cycling V36: Road bikes - Recreational/Racing, 30km/h is 1764 benchmark

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post Sep 14 2018, 11:48 PM

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Hi! For those of you looking for bicycle saddle bag or getting tired of your dorky saddle bags, watch out for SNAP.B saddle bag by VOUEL. It's the world's fastest saddle bag! Powered by innovative patent pending F.A.S.T. attachment system.

As a preview, checkout https://www.vouel.com. Coming to Kickstarter in October. Please help to support Malaysian invention and spread the words! thumbup.gif
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post Sep 16 2018, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(ieR @ Sep 16 2018, 12:26 PM)
nice design~ but also depend prices la. there are many as small nice saddle bag for rm20-30. if its too expensive it will struggle to penetrate the market sad.gif

and sadly i have my rear light mounted rear of my saddle. kinda not ngam  sad.gif
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No problem about rear light. The saddle bag has attachment for rear light as well.
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post Sep 16 2018, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Sep 16 2018, 03:26 PM)
Cool stuff!! Looks really sleek too!

Too bad I already have one.. Maybe you should show what are the contents that you could fit in it to the audience..
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The one in the video can fit:
1x spare tube
2x CO2 canisters
1x CO2 dispenser with valve control
2x full size tire levers
1x multi-tool with chain tool
1x patch kit
And space for misc item like extended valves, zip ties or rubber gloves.

It has the ability to expand if needed to accommodate 2x spare tubes.
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post Sep 17 2018, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Sep 17 2018, 08:00 AM)
Guys,

I am preparing for my biggest ride, 160km next week.

How do you guys prepare before the long hours ride? Do I need to take electrolite tablet or anything the night before, etc? Any other tips?

Thanks.
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You have to remember to feed yourself. By the time your body tells you to feed, it's already too late. Make a habit of feeding every 30 minutes or so, depending on the effort you putting in. Same applies for hydration.

Typically you would also want to build up to your biggest ride. For example, a few weeks before your big event, do a ride that is 40% of the length, then the week after that do a ride that is 50%, then 60% and so on. Your body will gradually get used to the length and be more efficient during your biggest ride.
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post Sep 17 2018, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(KTCY @ Sep 17 2018, 01:59 PM)
Price? Convince me before I grab silca laugh.gif
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The retail price would be similar to silca but if you pledge during our Kickstarter launch it would be cheaper.

The only catch is that we plan to ship by June 2019, where silca is readily available now.
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post Sep 17 2018, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(chinti @ Sep 17 2018, 09:45 PM)
get it, silca looks awesome  thumbsup.gif
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It could be better. Checkout SNAP.B by VOUEL at https://www.vouel.com if you not already have.
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post Sep 18 2018, 04:55 AM

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QUOTE(chinti @ Sep 17 2018, 10:35 PM)
i saw, need more pic n info on it tho
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More info coming soon. Stay tuned!
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post Sep 18 2018, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(aquilaTE @ Sep 18 2018, 10:00 AM)
Looks sleek but a lil small for me... hope there are other size variants...
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Yes there will be size variants, but it won't be the typical size variants that you see in the market today. Stay tuned for something exciting!
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post Sep 18 2018, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(aquilaTE @ Sep 18 2018, 11:45 AM)
Will do  thumbsup.gif

Btw... that webpage... it will be updated gradually, right?
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Yes for sure. Stay tuned!
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post Sep 18 2018, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(miaopurr @ Sep 18 2018, 11:53 AM)
i wish you would release complete info. teasers lidis... meh la...
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We are working around the clock prepping for the product launch. You will have more details very very soon. thumbsup.gif
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post Sep 18 2018, 10:12 PM

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QUOTE(chinti @ Sep 18 2018, 01:36 PM)
just my 0.20sen for something i look for when searching for saddle bag.

1. definitely the look
2. the place to put rear light <---- very very important
3. how fitting it is when it is strap/clip onto the saddle (isit too tight? isit too loose?)
4. capacity, currently im using topeak small able to fit 2x spare tube, 1 multitools, 1 set of tire patching kit, 2x tire lever, 1 car key
5. space wasted (a lot? minimal?)

wat i dun like bout my current saddle bag is there r a lot of wasted space due to the design, u cant really put anything at the bottom part due to the shape and it bcame a wasted space
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You hit all the key points.

1. I think SNAP.B has the look, though it's personal preference but we work very hard to make sure it is as compact as possible without sacrifice storage space.

2. SNAP.B has an innovative way to accommodate rear light. Stay tuned for the details in coming days.

3. The fitting is also an area where we spent a lot of time to get it just right. It is secured enough that it doesn't rattles or swing around during riding.

4. SNAP.B has the best in class storage capacity to size ratio.

5. In order to achieve the compactness without sacrifice storage space that we are looking for, we actually studied wasted space in detail. Rest assured that every space is put into good use by SNAP.B.
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post Sep 25 2018, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(chinti @ Sep 24 2018, 09:01 AM)
morning, anyone here used Fabric brand saddle before?
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Using Fabric ALM. Not the lightest but fantastic saddle. Having a Fabric Scoop carbon rail for a side project as well.
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post Sep 25 2018, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(chinti @ Sep 25 2018, 12:27 PM)
ooh can i know more bout ur opinions regarding tht scoop carbon?
i just booked Fabric Line Elite from a shop in japan, will collect it next month
also, where did u get urs?
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I haven't really use the scoop carbon. It is sitting aside for my side project so I can't comment much about it. I am in US currently so cycling products are easily available, I just order them online or go to local bike store here and they have pretty much everything.
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post Sep 25 2018, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(chinti @ Sep 25 2018, 01:09 PM)
ah i see, its so hard 2 get stuff in malaysia  sad.gif
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These are considered high price items. I guess it would be hard for Malaysia bicycle shop to keep these inventories.

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