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Hi Ben, I have been looking at the CYCLONE - 3rd Gen - WheelTop EDS-TX 2*12 Speed - Carbon Road Bike what are your thoughts on the build quality of the bike so far?
Well, I actually had a crush on that bike nine days after owning it and the frame snapped so I wouldn’t actually recommend buying a Twitter. It was unrepairable and a waste of money.
Chúc Bạn có những trải nghiệm tuyệt vời ở Việt Nam. Chúng tôi rất mến khách. Nếu có gì đó không tốt mong rằng bạn bỏ qua và góp ý cho chúng tôi. Cảm ơn bạn nhiều. Chúc bạn có nhiều sức khỏe. 🤗🤗🤗
Cảm ơn bạn vì bình luận trên. Tôi đã có nhiều niềm vui và sự thú vị khi sống ở đất nước Việt Nam này. Chỉ có một số trải nghiệm không tốt về văn hóa giao thông khi một số người Việt Nam không đội mũ bảo hiểm, chạy xe ngược chiều và leo lề. Ngoài những ý kiến đó, người Việt rất thân thiện.
@@Ben.is.cycling Đúng rồi bạn à. Giao thông ở VN rất phức tạp. Cũng vì đông người đi lại. Chúng tôi cũng mong Nhà Nước cải thiện tình trạng này. Bản thân tôi nhiều lúc bực mình vì cảnh tắc đường mà ý thức của một số người tham gia giao thông. Chấp hành luật không được tốt. 😟. Bạn cần giúp đỡ việc gì hay vấn đề gì đừng ngại hỏi những người xung quanh bạn. Tôi nghĩ mọi người sẵn sàng giúp đỡ bạn nhiệt tình nếu có thể. 🤗
I would've just ridden it on the flat tire anyway. After looking at the tire it was pretty much shot anyway. Despite a bumpy and noisy ride it would have gotten you home riding it.Always inspect your tires every time you go out biking for nails,slivers of glass,cuts and etc. Plus make sure you don't skid the tire putting the back brake on. It will peel the tread off the tire and can cause it to go flat.
@@Ben.is.cycling That was a pretty smart thing to do. Rim might be a little bit costly to get replaced if it got banged and dinged up. I rode my Trek road bike home from work 25 miles on a flat tire last year. Banged up the rim pretty bad. Busted two spokes and bent the rim too. To get the dings out of the rim would seemed almost impossible to do. They wanted to straighten up the rim and replace the 2 busted spokes. $125. I said absolutely not. They said ok let's do a whole new rim for $75. I said ok. Let's do it. So yes if you continued to ride it more than what you did you would have ruined the rim. Some bikes are more durable than others when riding with a flat tire and the rims will hold up. Steel rims are more durable than aluminum rims and will take a lot more abuse to ruin them than aluminum. Aluminum will bend awfully easy and depending on how strong the material is can also snap the rim in half. I sold the road bike just a few weeks ago and got me an ebike now. I'm not used to it yet.