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I'm thinking to get Dash P18... need some advice here ... This post has been edited by Robyn: Aug 11 2013, 10:10 PM
Folding Bicycle like...........Dahon?, Any Idea..??? Please contribute.. Thx
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if compare Visc P18 with tern p18... which one better ? hehe
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guyz i'm wondering how much to upgrade tern D8 8 speed to 10 speed ? i'm in the dilemma of either getting p9 or D8 :-(
Because the price tag for D8 really attractive and almost 1k different, not much the upgraded of P9 parts really worth of 1k ? |
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thanks for the advice sam ! i thinking i going to get it this week, so when we can come out for a ride ? haha
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Sam - yes the khass owner really got a beautiful daughter, saw that is her whatsapp picture...make me wanto go JB to buy.. haha.. jz kidding
So you are not recommending to go Vans ss2 ? shah alam is better right ? btw, wat need to careful or check when getting a new bike from shop ? This post has been edited by Robyn: Aug 13 2013, 12:06 PM |
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Guys, heard of Java Fit brand?? Was recommended by a shop in Sri petaling with very good attractive spec and price...
Any comment on this brand ?? |
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QUOTE(samosaurus @ Aug 14 2013, 01:02 PM) Dude, that's not a seat. Master Sam - so in ur opinion this is also a recommended bike to take right ? with that price for the spec i guess is really big bang of bucks and this bike also easy to upgrade. Am i right ?? Its a luggage rack and its advisable not to carry people on it or risk injuries. You might want to consider a child seat that can be mounted on the top tube... Java fit.. Very popular bike.. Sam http://gwcycleplus.blogspot.sg/search/label/Java |
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so when is our TT session ?? hehe
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Sam - then we change TT to ride session ... hehe
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QUOTE(budgee @ Aug 15 2013, 12:12 AM) Yes, we can do that and it will be quite nice to ride around in the early morning, let's say about 8 am to 10 am, perhaps on a Sunday morning, where traffic will be at a minimum. then lets set a date and we start count person now ... I sometimes just start from PJ and head onto KL around and around and then back. But if its a big group, perhaps its better we park and meet somewhere in KL, for example at Lake Gardens and then start from there, to head towards city centre. |
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QUOTE(budgee @ Aug 15 2013, 12:44 AM) Hahah! Great ! Thumbs Up !!! To start, 1. we will need to identify the parking lot that will be safe to park our cars. 2. Get down to plan a route to ride around in the city... 3. with a food stopover ( get some drinks and food for breakfast - maybe at teh tarik , roti canai stalls?) 4. Bikes group Photo sessions, , the Cyclists group photo sessions, Anyone got Go Pro hero, can bring along too.. we will need one cyclist in the front to lead the way (not too fast, not too slow) we will need one cyclist at the back to be on the look out to cover any one who slips or terjatuh ... mini project here... but wat need to prepare ? this is my "virgin" town ride... hehe This post has been edited by Robyn: Aug 15 2013, 12:48 AM |
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QUOTE(budgee @ Aug 15 2013, 11:10 AM) I do have another suggestion. Instead of parking in KL, we try out the Car –Train – Bicycle option, to get the experience of commuting by car, train and bicycle, so that you know what to expect in your future travels. 1. budgee (Lawrence )1. Park at Asia Jaya open car park (RM6 per day). We can have peace of mind leaving our cars there as this is a paid car park area and no thieves should be breaking any car windows. 2. Fold the bikes, use elevator to go up to the train platform (got to use two different elevators and you will not need to carry your bikes – too heavy for me. Just fold it and Push or Pull it along using the bike’s wheels ) I normally do not use any bag to cover the bike nowadays, just fold it and hold on to it while in the train. 3. Use the LRT to go to Masjid Jamek (get out and use two different elevators again to go out) 4. Once you are past the Ticketing machine, you can then unfold your bikes and push it down a ramp at the rear end towards the river side next to Bank Muamalat. Again you do not have to carry your bikes down any stairs. 5. Once we are on the open road, we can then proceed to the route that anyone can come up with. (We can start from OCBC building to follow Samo’s suggestion, have breakfast at some food stalls and take the train from any LRT station in town to get back to the Asia Jaya LRT car park) But the route going on Jalan Kuching sounds scary, I have heard of many fatal accidents there – also the OCBC cycle ride may have outrider escorts, so its safer I think? Personally I prefer the quieter roads or back roads, Jalan Inai, Jalan Raja Chulan, Jalan Ceylon, Jalan Alor, can also go to Pudu market ) If everyone is ok, we can try to follow the timing below this coming Sunday morning : At 7am, reach car park at Asia Jaya. Take train to reach Masjid Jamek at 7:30am. 7:30am to 8:30 am ride around the city. 8:45am look for food spot, have breakfast, take photos (we go for halal food if our Muslim brothers join in) 9:30am ride to any LRT Train station in case we are tired as this is the first long distance ride (and this LRT can be Pasar Seni, Dang Wangi, or even KLCC) to go back to Asia Jaya car park. 10:30 am Fold bikes and pack up in the cars (so long and bye bye till the next event) What to Prepare? 1. Helmet is preferable 2. Light or bright color T-shirt 3. Rear red light (not necessary but will be helpful even in the daytime) 4. Bottle of water / canned drinks 5. Puncture kit and spare inner tube (I will be bringing mine on a saddle bag, so you don’t need to buy if you don’t have – but mine is a 20” tube) 6. Small tool kit / allen keys to adjust brakes and brake pads, saddle positions, handlebars, I will bring mine as well 7. First aid kit (minimal needed - plasters, cotton buds and antiseptic cream) in case you get a fall and cut yourself or get foot blisters 8. Small chain or cable lock as you will need to leave your bikes somewhere while you get your breakfast 9. Small back pack or small bag slung over your handlebars to carry your loose items One last NOTE: If on Sunday morning, it rains cats and dogs, like with lightning and thunder, have to abandon plans for city ride !!! Its not much fun to ride in heavy rain, slight drizzle is still OK. If there are more than 5 riders, we will go for it. If not, then we wait for another weekend. 1. budgee (Lawrence ) 2. Robyn (William) |
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