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this is a nice brand. u getting from fitskuul?
what wheel set?
what group set?
Originally posted by pingpong View Postlol...same here...also riding but not very active.... getting back to active riding slowly......
now i ride on road very scared....too many accidents involving bikes recently
hoping to get my first Titanium bike soon

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lol...same here...also riding but not very active.... getting back to active riding slowly......
now i ride on road very scared....too many accidents involving bikes recently
hoping to get my first Titanium bike soon

Originally posted by garfield View PostI am still riding but not really very active...
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not in recent times... the last time i rode was when i was an NSF...Originally posted by triton View Postyes. i agree. material is not important.
taxico and garfield - do you still ride regularly?
i actually wanted to get back on the saddle - but need to do a full service first so i will have to drop it off at tessensohn... i even bought a new pair of shoes and swapped my old cleats onto it last year but my bicycles are still in storage!
some day... i will get down to it.
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Steel frame better than carbon & aluminum except titanium, sorry is just me. i'm looking forward to my new 8.9kg Chromoly steel, due to high vibration comfort.Originally posted by taxico View Postam i the only person on the forum that (still) prefers a steel frame?
my regular ride is a no-brand steel frame (made somewhere in italy) i bought in malaysia. old cervelo rims + old shimano duraace... no battery needed. my look pedals are probably over 15 years old.
Yes you RIGHT but is just me, enjoying the ride, enjoying the quality, traveling with a sense. Just like @ ROLEX, why getting expensive watches, why not just @ cheap watch & enjoy the time, yes why not nothing wrong RIGHT. But then that's two different issues here, enjoying the ride, enjoying the ride + Quality.Originally posted by garfield View PostRegardless of frame material... most important is enjoying the ride and freedom it provides
Originally posted by triton View Postwah.
anyway, this is my merlin with campy parts
Originally posted by triton View Posti am currently looking to custom make a stainless steel frame. not sure to go columbus or kva tubing.
will be going for a bike fit next week hopefully. after that will decide what frame geometry to use.Good luck on your charity ride, if you can't make it i will replace you but i need to top up, coz i want 140KM haha. One time pain why not hantam titanium hehe, anyway thanks for the speedometer advice, i got my CATEYE...Originally posted by triton View Post
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try joo chiat road cc opposite got a shop sell. price quite reasonable.
Originally posted by Trinidad View PostI used to have a colnago with compag and durace parts leh.....
Totally lost touch now.
Dont even know where to go to buy a bicycle for my daughter.
Anyone got suggestions?
Am thinking of a small 14" to 16" bike for my 4 yr old girl.
Trainingg wheels required.
Or anyone who has spare training wheels for 14" kids BMx
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yes. i cycle.
in fact, i doing a charity ride in october. here is the thread.
Originally posted by Trinidad View PostWah you got cycle one meh?
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I used to have a colnago with compag and durace parts leh.....
Totally lost touch now.
Dont even know where to go to buy a bicycle for my daughter.
Anyone got suggestions?
Am thinking of a small 14" to 16" bike for my 4 yr old girl.
Trainingg wheels required.
Or anyone who has spare training wheels for 14" kids BMx
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i am currently looking to custom make a stainless steel frame. not sure to go columbus or kva tubing.
will be going for a bike fit next week hopefully. after that will decide what frame geometry to use.
Originally posted by taxico View Postam i the only person on the forum that (still) prefers a steel frame?
my regular ride is a no-brand steel frame (made somewhere in italy) i bought in malaysia. old cervelo rims + old shimano duraace... no battery needed. my look pedals are probably over 15 years old.
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Regardless of frame material... most important is enjoying the ride and freedom it provides
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am i the only person on the forum that (still) prefers a steel frame?
my regular ride is a no-brand steel frame (made somewhere in italy) i bought in malaysia. old cervelo rims + old shimano duraace... no battery needed. my look pedals are probably over 15 years old.
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