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TheoDR

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For you to compare the design of the NRS and Anthem

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The rear triangle of the Anthem is a lot smaller and tighter than the NRS', which translates into less flex. Position of rear shock over the NRS also gives slightly lower center of gravity. Headtube angle of the Anthem also appears to be steeper than the NRS, which means the Anthem handles faster.
 

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just asking.. may i know if its possible for me to see the speed at whicih i am cycling at?? like, is there a device to attatch to the buke so i can see while riding?

if so may i kno where can i find them. thanks!
 

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just asking.. may i know if its possible for me to see the speed at whicih i am cycling at?? like, is there a device to attatch to the buke so i can see while riding?

if so may i kno where can i find them. thanks!

Most of the bike shop should have the speedo meter.
It comes with wried or wriedless version.
 

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just asking.. may i know if its possible for me to see the speed at whicih i am cycling at?? like, is there a device to attatch to the buke so i can see while riding?

if so may i kno where can i find them. thanks!

Get the wire one if possible . More reliable and cheaper cos wireless got a lot of interference and result will be delay or inaccurate!
 

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For you to compare the design of the NRS and Anthem

NRS
NRS3.jpg


Anthem
03052008796.jpg


The rear triangle of the Anthem is a lot smaller and tighter than the NRS', which translates into less flex. Position of rear shock over the NRS also gives slightly lower center of gravity. Headtube angle of the Anthem also appears to be steeper than the NRS, which means the Anthem handles faster.

yo theo,i quite like the way you explain the difference.it's clear and able to be digested.anyway i got what you mean by modulation too.

hey,just wanna check it out before i get my bike,how long then you go service your front fork,rear shock and rebleed?

you might say it depends on the riding style,but just wanna check it out yours 1st
 

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yo theo,i quite like the way you explain the difference.it's clear and able to be digested.anyway i got what you mean by modulation too.

hey,just wanna check it out before i get my bike,how long then you go service your front fork,rear shock and rebleed?

you might say it depends on the riding style,but just wanna check it out yours 1st

No prob :) The recommended service interval is one year for fork and shock iirc.. As for rebleed, not too sure, will have to check the brake manual =:p

My riding is usually once to thrice a week max.
 

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the brand cat eye recommended. i have been using mine for close to 7 years already. no problems
 

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Most of the bike shop should have the speedo meter.
It comes with wried or wriedless version.

Get the wire one if possible . More reliable and cheaper cos wireless got a lot of interference and result will be delay or inaccurate!



thanks you. both of u. roughly how much is the price. and any brand for recommendation?? thanks!
 

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THis bike has been serving me for awhile

In buying a bike, u must like the frame first :p

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No prob :) The recommended service interval is one year for fork and shock iirc.. As for rebleed, not too sure, will have to check the brake manual =:p

My riding is usually once to thrice a week max.

let say i only service my fork and shock after 3yrs of usage,do you think anything will happen?say my cycling style is alot on pavement,except at times offroad?i cycle 2 times a week,usually through parks to ecp etc?
 

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let say i only service my fork and shock after 3yrs of usage,do you think anything will happen?say my cycling style is alot on pavement,except at times offroad?i cycle 2 times a week,usually through parks to ecp etc?
Hmm, I don't think much will happen unless you really put your bike through a lot of dirt and hard hits. Will have to clean or change the seals etc.
yo TheoDR, where ya get your Parktool product?

Yo, got it from Hup Leong :)
 
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