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Originally Posted by smallwheeler
foldienewbie, lucky for you, you live in folding bike heaven:

http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/cl...q/folding+bike
Oh, smallwheeler, I love Sulit for what it is. I do a lot of browsing on the site myself

I've actually managed to find a couple items that have piqued my interest. I'm just not sure if it would be as good an idea to go secondhand as it would to shoot for brand new, once repair costs and the uncertainty as to the quality of the bike's materials after wear and age have been factored in.

Here's one:

http://www.ayosdito.ph/Dahon+Jour+Fo...-5279398-1.htm

Also:

http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/vi...Position,1-1,1

and

http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/vi...Position,1-2,2

I have a slight preference towards the Dahon and the latter Jaguar. The 5.5K Jaguar seems okay but I'm doubting the quality of the materials. Some parts appear rusted in photos.

Here's the bike I've been intending to buy (Php7,500):



N.W/G.W: 14kgs/15kgs
Frame: 20 "high carbon steel frame, patented folding frame lock
Risers: Patent folding risers, aluminum

Transmission system: SHIMANO 6Speed complete transmission system
Brake system: front and rear alloy V brake, half aluminum brake handle
Wheels: Alloy Rims
Chain: KMC Chain

Good choice, you think?

By the way, I've seen the Gogobike before. It has 16" wheels though.

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