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Recommend a place to buy Bike?

ashjaw

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Looking for a mid range bicycle for exercising, any recommendation for a shop will be great.

TIA
 
Looking for a mid range bicycle for exercising, any recommendation for a shop will be great.

TIA

Maybe you should be looking at a stationary bicycle.

No worries about bicycle thieves & bad weather :)
 
Maybe you should be looking at a stationary bicycle.

No worries about bicycle thieves & bad weather :)
thks for your suggestion. If weather is bad, I will head for the gym. Love the breeze and the view when cycling :)
 
thks uncle. Read somewhere that you are into cycling right? so any recommendation for say entry level road bike? My MTB was stolen, so thought I try a road bike. Not too ex - economy is bad and I am not that crazy yet.
tia

Get an entry level Trek framewith a Shimano 105 or Ultegra group set. The Trek 1.7 should do nicely.

Trek-17-2009.jpg

 
Try Gilbert of Hup Leong cycles at Chin Swee Road. Friendly service. Tel: 65323700
 
i prefer Cannondale or Specialized than trek.

All frames are pretty much the same. Entry level stuff is made in China or Taiwan at OEM factories. They simply build the bike to specs and slap a sticker on before the clear coat. Only the top end frames are made in Europe or the USA.

I recommend Treks to budget conscious individuals because they carry a lifetime warranty.

No brand is going to win you a bike race. It's the legs, the lungs and the heart that determine how fast you can go.

Boonen has been on the Paris Roubaix podium of 3 different brands... a Trek, a Time and a Specialized.
 
And it is SG roads that determine how fast you will go. :D
as long as there is no nails on the road :).

besides the legs, lungs and heart, not forgetting the mental discipline as well - applicable to forms of sports.

Thanks for all the recommendations, I will check it out.
 
ang mo kio block 300 plus there got one bicycle shop. quite famous i heard, go there have a look.
 
"Q" branch, hemnant road.
Collection of unclaimed bikes handed over to the police.
Go there, have a look, and taking home one which you fancy :p
 
All frames are pretty much the same. Entry level stuff is made in China or Taiwan at OEM factories. They simply build the bike to specs and slap a sticker on before the clear coat. Only the top end frames are made in Europe or the USA.

I recommend Treks to budget conscious individuals because they carry a lifetime warranty.

No brand is going to win you a bike race. It's the legs, the lungs and the heart that determine how fast you can go.

Boonen has been on the Paris Roubaix podium of 3 different brands... a Trek, a Time and a Specialized.

do they have term for the welding? some have very nice welding, some are shit.
 
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