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Old 25th August 2010, 06:17   #526
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WoW a cycle thread on TBHP!!!
(came across on googling)

shortlisted, ACT110 and Rockrider 5.1. will be finalising by Sep10th.

looking forward to cycling with fellow bhpians!(it feels weird even to say it LoL)
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Another major ride to Mysore (and for some, back) coming up this weekend. There's almost 60 participants already - anyone game ?

http://groups.google.co.in/group/ban...month-end-ride
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i rides a Hercules turbo drive fusion
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Old 27th August 2010, 18:17   #529
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Hi Guys,

I need your suggestion.

I see that there are too many good bikes and the wrong choice can be costly.

I am 6feet and weight about 95kgs.
I am thinking to seriously consider cycling to work. But before that i will use it around the house for short rides.

My work place is about 14kms one way - so that 28kms daily.

I want a model which has those mud guards like the Roadeo A-100: https://www.ticyclesindia.com/Produc...es.asp?pid=272

Price range: 10k.

Please suggest a couple of models and i will try them at probably Hypercity, Hyderabad.
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Hi Guys,

I need your suggestion.

I see that there are too many good bikes and the wrong choice can be costly.

I am 6feet and weight about 95kgs.
I am thinking to seriously consider cycling to work. But before that i will use it around the house for short rides.

My work place is about 14kms one way - so that 28kms daily.

I want a model which has those mud guards like the Roadeo A-100: https://www.ticyclesindia.com/Produc...es.asp?pid=272

Price range: 10k.

Please suggest a couple of models and i will try them at probably Hypercity, Hyderabad.
Hercules ACT 110+ and BTWIN Rockrider are the best cycles in 10K range

Both are strong,sturdy and VFM bikes,take a test drive and decide for yourself

I have an Hercules ACT 105 with 7X3 gears for 1 yr now,no issues at all.

Allignments are done by local cycle repair guys,clean it with Amway car shampoo & polish.

Use sewing machine oil for all the moving parts and Shimano Gears

Enjoy riding it at busy locations in Bangalore,love the ride & park it anywhere feature for cycle
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Thinking of going bicycle-hunting tomorrow. I have the regular, old-fashioned tall bicycle in mind - the type you find in villages. Any suggestions whether this is good or bad?

Done with driving to work everyday. Maybe I'll drive like once a week, when I need to carry my laptop and other stuff. Thinking of bicycling down to the bus stand, leaving the bike at a commercial cycle stand and taking the bus.
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Got my second(geared) bike y'day - a foldman. After staying away from it due to odd looks and availability of ACT 10 and a bunch of other good bikes (schwinn, rockrider etc.,) in same price range, finally bit the bullet.
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Hi Guys,

I need your suggestion.

I see that there are too many good bikes and the wrong choice can be costly.

I am 6feet and weight about 95kgs.
I am thinking to seriously consider cycling to work. But before that i will use it around the house for short rides.

My work place is about 14kms one way - so that 28kms daily.

I want a model which has those mud guards like the Roadeo A-100: https://www.ticyclesindia.com/Produc...es.asp?pid=272

Price range: 10k.

Please suggest a couple of models and i will try them at probably Hypercity, Hyderabad.

I saw some discounts offered on cycles in the Hypercity Supermarket at In Orbit Mall.

One cycle caught my fancy so much, I managed to bug a colleague of mine to loan me his cycle for a month.

I will be cycling from home to office (13 kms) from sometime next week.

Since I was on this topic, I turned to my good friend google.
Found this very nice article: Gary’s Blog Blog Archive The right way to get back into cycling!

All the best, do keep us posted on.
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Hi Guys,

I want a model which has those mud guards like the Roadeo A-100: https://www.ticyclesindia.com/Produc...es.asp?pid=272

Please suggest a couple of models and i will try them at probably Hypercity, Hyderabad.
That one is for keeps sake. I would not imagine riding it for more that 3-4 km without falling sick in a week.
Go for Hercules Ryder ACT 110 series. The have a bunch from ~9k to 11.5k.
You may want to check out BSA GO @ somajiguda or other branches. They stock Schwinn and other high end bikes too.
I have bought Mach 1 and a Foldman from them till date from this shop and am completely satisfied. They have met all the requirements I had in mind while buying.

Test ride the bikes before deciding what suits you. Krish @ thebikeaffair.com has been of good help to many bikers. He stocks the ACT series as well. Also the site lists other higher end hikes. If looks matter, checkout rockrider series on this site.
Do not go for unknown brands just because they look good / cost less. A test ride will spill the beans.

PM me if you need more details.

Vijay

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Old 16th September 2010, 20:11   #535
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I am planning to buy a cycle. Will not be using it to commute to the office as roads are not safe here. I will mostly ride it in the mornings as part of my exercise and during late evenings with my 3 yr old son.
I am not looking for a fancy bike. I don't need gears also. Just a simple bike as cost is a constrant. My budget is 3k.
Can you guys recommend something so that I can have a look at it over the weekend and buy it?
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I am planning to buy a cycle. Will not be using it to commute to the office as roads are not safe here. I will mostly ride it in the mornings as part of my exercise and during late evenings with my 3 yr old son.
I am not looking for a fancy bike. I don't need gears also. Just a simple bike as cost is a constrant. My budget is 3k.
Can you guys recommend something so that I can have a look at it over the weekend and buy it?
At this budget of 3-4k you will get the
a)The doodhwala kind of cycles if you are OK with the looks. These are the best.
b)bikes targeted for high school kids which may have fancy looks & colors but will be too heavy and not designed well
c)The best option would be Mach 1 at 3.8k with 6 gears and straight handle. Have this for past 7-8 months. The sleek tyres, strong frame and hybrid bike looks are good combo. https://www.ticyclesindia.com/produc...es.asp?pid=239

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Old 16th September 2010, 21:41   #537
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Hey Abeer,

Try out for Maxit which is available in Hypercity Mall somewhere around 3k only. It has gears too and looks cool . I am tempted to buy that. Some one earlier asked for the review in this thread but there are no comments yet.

Just check and post your views as that will help me too.

Thanks,
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Old 10th October 2010, 23:19   #538
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Bought it on 10-10-10

Model - Hero Ranger
Cycle Cost - 2900/-
Accessories - 250/- (Seat for Son, Footrest for Son, Lock)
Total - 3150/-

The small yellow cycle is my son's cycle. Had bought it for 2650/- from Rajesh Cycles in Sector 9, Noida.

Purchased from Anurag Cycles in Sector 9, Noida

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Want to come along for the TFN ? Contests The Tour of Nilgiris
(Tip) In case u're interested. Lotsa photographer entries already. Few blogger ones. Its a good-fun-trip.
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Old 20th October 2010, 10:24   #540
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I got my first cycle when i was in 8th.It was a big Atlas cycle.I used it till 12th.

My second one was Hercules MTB with Shock absorbers on both sides, blue in color.I bought the Hercules MTB in first year Degree and used it for next 3 years.
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