bro u in pg im in kl... susah mau share.... u try to 'tao' some 'bao' first... then buy all the stuff in one go.. i'm sure u can find alot of 'bao' there.. very addictive...
Telescopic seat post with caster wheel for folding bike. seems quite useful .... invented in taiwan...
KL City Bike Ride - Sunday morning - 18 Aug 2013 ----------------------------------------------------------
We will need to move the bike around in the LRT station and subways and elevators, and so it is best to do some practice at home first. Do try pushing or pulling your bike in the folded position. Try a few ways or methods or different handling positions, then determine which way is the one that works the best for you. This is important, especially if you have just bought it. It was a gradual learning period for me then.
In the LRT station, there will be other people using the train and it won't be good to have a bike toppling over suddenly or unfold unexpectedly (it happened to me once!) The security people will be watching.
It does take a bit of getting used to in the beginning, sometimes the wheels don't move in the direction you want it to move.
So first master moving your bike around in the folded position. Next, master your bike riding skills, there will be potholes to avoid, pavements to move up and move down, braking without losing control... etc.
For my bike, I have found a good method to move it when folded, which I have posted previously in this thread, by using a rack to control the direction I want to walk with the bike.
This post has been edited by budgee: Aug 15 2013, 04:53 PM
RIM RIM Shining Alloy CNC BLACK 24H HUB Formula Alloy Black 24H SPOKES Steel ED Black TIRE Innova 20
Should be 20"??
Seems like not bad. I only know that Hasa is from Taiwan brand. Their Minimax quite famous also. But for me I will put my money to Tern Link D8. After less should be RM1.6-1.7k. That's the best value for money brand bike.
i think need to send bk to tune bcoz when i shift to lowest gear 8 and got sound from the chain/gear when i ride fast
u can learn to DIY tune , save u time n u learn how to jaga ur bike.. just google n spend some time to read n understand... it is not difficult, just a few screws to turn n adjust....
if really kenot solve.. then bring to bike shop....
u can learn to DIY tune , save u time n u learn how to jaga ur bike.. just google n spend some time to read n understand... it is not difficult, just a few screws to turn n adjust....
if really kenot solve.. then bring to bike shop....
when you mention bout tuning a bike, whats included?
I see the good qualities of an organizer! Well-done! Your planning is tight! Make sure the helmets are on at all time and if there are weaker cyclists in your group, be kind, wait for the poor bugger.
Sam
Thanks, this is my first time to organise a ride...