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#1 girlx

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Posted 2008-06-18 06:54:54

Does anyone know where I can buy a decent push bike? I have bought one before in BKK, somewhere near China Town, but I can't remember where! Also are there rules for bicyclists? That might be a joke.... I basically just want to get from my new apartment to the BTS without having to take a moto taxi all the time...

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Posted 2008-06-18 13:00:30

There is a very decent bike shop along Sarasin Road which runs along the north edge of Lumphini park.

Edited by Ray1167, 2008-06-18 13:01:03.


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Posted 2008-06-18 17:06:00

View PostRay1167, on 2008-06-18 13:00:30, said:

There is a very decent bike shop along Sarasin Road which runs along the north edge of Lumphini park.

probike is its name. use google for more info

#4 Pushit

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Posted 2008-06-18 17:10:43

Carrefour, Tesco, Mall, Central for a regular bicycle.

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Posted 2008-06-18 18:48:02

View Postgirlx, on 2008-06-18 06:54:54, said:

Does anyone know where I can buy a decent push bike? I have bought one before in BKK, somewhere near China Town, but I can't remember where! Also are there rules for bicyclists? That might be a joke.... I basically just want to get from my new apartment to the BTS without having to take a moto taxi all the time...


Hi,

Probike do mainly new Trek and Gary Fisher bikes. there is another new shop owned by a Venezuelan in Tantawan Plaza - attached to Chitlom BTS walkway - 2nd floor at the back. Sells another type of new bike (forgot name) and maybe a second hand one too. If you want to take it onto the BTS, that's fine but I recommend a folding bike for that esp in the rush hours - much better than trying to take a full sized one on board. The MRT will also take folding bikes only, so they are well worth having and there are several good solid ones available new or 2nd hand. There is a second hand shop in Chinatown does folding and others. Msg me if you need more info.

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Posted 2008-06-19 09:28:24

View PostTyke, on 2008-06-18 18:48:02, said:

Probike do mainly new Trek and Gary Fisher bikes. there is another new shop owned by a Venezuelan in Tantawan Plaza - attached to Chitlom BTS walkway - 2nd floor at the back. Sells another type of new bike (forgot name) and maybe a second hand one too. If you want to take it onto the BTS, that's fine but I recommend a folding bike for that esp in the rush hours - much better than trying to take a full sized one on board. The MRT will also take folding bikes only, so they are well worth having and there are several good solid ones available new or 2nd hand. There is a second hand shop in Chinatown does folding and others. Msg me if you need more info.

They sell Giants. Good MTB.
They also sell small belt driven folding bike from U.K. You can fold it to a size small enough you can easily carry it onto BTS.

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Posted 2008-06-19 11:52:00

the large pro-sports shop at the central world mall has a selection of mongoose bikes and A-bikes. a couple of days ago, I noticed that they have a sale on the A-bikes - 3,500 baht. the A-bikes may be clones. but hey at about 100 dollars, it's a good deal.
http://www.abikecentral.com/

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Posted 2008-06-19 12:56:14

hmm i don't really want a folding bike, i figured i would just lock my bike outside the BTS station- is that a bad idea?

thanks for all the tips...

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Posted 2008-06-19 13:55:25

View Postgirlx, on 2008-06-19 12:56:14, said:

hmm i don't really want a folding bike, i figured i would just lock my bike outside the BTS station- is that a bad idea?

thanks for all the tips...

Depends... but if you're taking BTS for commute to work I'd rather get a folding bike, hop on BTS and take it to work with me than to have to chain lock the bike and leave it at BTS station all day worrying about theft/vandalism, unless the bike parking is manned. But you certainly don't want to carry it with you in Paragon or MBK. Folding bike usually comes with smaller wheels than conventional bikes, so it might be too uncomfortable if not unsafe to ride on Bangkok street depending on road conditin and distance.

I wouldn't ride an A-bike nick2k mentioned in Bangkok.

The folding bike Tyke said they sell at Tantawan Plaza (formerly Amarin Plaza at Sogo dept. store) is Strida. Similar to A-bike but comes with larger wheels.

http://www.strida.com/

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Posted 2008-06-19 19:57:43

View Postgirlx, on 2008-06-19 12:56:14, said:

hmm i don't really want a folding bike, i figured i would just lock my bike outside the BTS station- is that a bad idea?

thanks for all the tips...

I wouldn't leave a new bike unattended anywhere - with the rate of inflation as it is, it would be a prime target and bike thefts are on the rise in Thailand. A very old one wouldn't be a problem, as long as all loose parts incl wheels were locked securely.

#11 girlx

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Posted 2008-06-21 15:46:14

Yeah I really am just buying it to go a few blocks down and back- don't need anything fancy. If anyone knows where to buy used bikes or what the name is of that area near Chinatown with the bike shops, let me know, thanks.

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Posted 2008-06-21 16:39:43

View Postgirlx, on 2008-06-21 15:46:14, said:

Yeah I really am just buying it to go a few blocks down and back- don't need anything fancy. If anyone knows where to buy used bikes or what the name is of that area near Chinatown with the bike shops, let me know, thanks.

Look at Thaivisa classifieds - the shop in Chinatown is a bit pricey but they ahve a good selection - the main shops are on Worachak Road in Chinatown - the 2nd hand shop I think is just off Worachak Road on Luang Road

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Posted 2008-06-21 17:33:16

Why is it such a big problem it takes several posts to tell someone where to get a cheap bike from.

Go to BIG C and you will be able to get yourself a bike for less than a 1000 baht. U only need to ride it a few blocks so it will be ok. If you dont know where a BIG C is near your area just jump in a taxi and he will take u there.

1000 baht basic bike, no fold up bike, no fancy, and no more motorbike taxis.

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Posted 2008-06-21 18:16:09

View Posttomuk76, on 2008-06-21 17:33:16, said:

Why is it such a big problem it takes several posts to tell someone where to get a cheap bike from.

Go to BIG C and you will be able to get yourself a bike for less than a 1000 baht. U only need to ride it a few blocks so it will be ok. If you dont know where a BIG C is near your area just jump in a taxi and he will take u there.

1000 baht basic bike, no fold up bike, no fancy, and no more motorbike taxis.

Don't like it - too easy :-)

#15 Sir_Sanuk

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Posted 2008-06-22 23:09:50

i've thought about doing this too, but can't find anywhere near the BTS where I could park a bicycle... where are u planning to lock it?

#16 girlx

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Posted 2008-06-23 00:08:06

er- haven't gotten that far yet... ?! maybe to a tree or a post? dunno i will have to look!

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Posted 2008-06-23 16:14:48

View Postgirlx, on 2008-06-22 18:08:06, said:

er- haven't gotten that far yet... ?! maybe to a tree or a post? dunno i will have to look!

You could always move closer to the bts station! lol

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Posted 2008-06-24 04:02:33

View PostSir_Sanuk, on 2008-06-22 23:09:50, said:

i've thought about doing this too, but can't find anywhere near the BTS where I could park a bicycle... where are u planning to lock it?

Hah! A great suggestion on how to extend this thread!

Right - if you buy a flashy brand new bike from Big C and leave it chained up outsuide a BTS station, it might have gone after being spied on for a few days - a strong lock is no defence in BKK and neither is a cost of a couple of thousand bahts - the new condition makes it eminently resaleable.

Enter folding bikes - easily taken on even crowded rush hour BTS (the full-size ones not so easy).

As an owner of a folding bike, I recommend a second hand well-known good brand (with the biggest wheels and lightest available and an easy folding mechanism is essential) - you will definitely get back what you paid for it after u have finished/tired of it. The shop in Chinatown is a good place, but there are adverts for folding bikes around but not many and they go quick. There is even a folding bike society in BKK.

#19 Sir_Sanuk

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Posted 2008-06-24 08:25:42

yes, but there's just something seriously uncool about folding bikes. I think I'll have to wait 50 years before I ever get one of them - and by that time I think I'll be old enough to get away with driving an electric grandad-mobile so i can terrorise people on the pavement :o

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Posted 2008-06-24 10:21:49

View PostSir_Sanuk, on 2008-06-24 08:25:42, said:

yes, but there's just something seriously uncool about folding bikes. I think I'll have to wait 50 years before I ever get one of them - and by that time I think I'll be old enough to get away with driving an electric grandad-mobile so i can terrorise people on the pavement :o


Well, in Thailand bicycles full stop are seriously uncool. You should see the Thais laughing at me on mine, with all my protective gear on, especially the motorbike taxi drivers.

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Posted 2008-06-26 23:04:45

yeah i used to get made fun of all the time about my bike in koh phangan. didn't help that i had 3 dogs following me at all times. :o

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Posted 2008-06-26 23:52:54

Cycle Sports--Merida dealer in Worachak st. Chinatown
Probike--Thannon Sarasin-Lumphini Park
behind the Indra Regent hotel is a very large bike shop, I forget the name
there is also a very big bike shop in Nonthaburi, google it

#23 girlx

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Posted 2008-07-02 16:52:00

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Go to BIG C and you will be able to get yourself a bike for less than a 1000 baht.

wrong! so many people told me this and i went to look- not a single bike for sale for 1000b. The aveage price was 2500b, and the one i wanted was 2800b. :o Same with Tesco Lotus.


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behind the Indra Regent hotel is a very large bike shop, I forget the name

are you sure about this? if so can you be more specific? i walked all around the Indra Regent Hotel yesterday and could not find a bike shop!

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Posted 2008-07-02 18:17:31

View Postgirlx, on 2008-07-02 16:52:00, said:

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Go to BIG C and you will be able to get yourself a bike for less than a 1000 baht.
wrong! so many people told me this and i went to look- not a single bike for sale for 1000b. The aveage price was 2500b, and the one i wanted was 2800b. :o Same with Tesco Lotus.
You sound disappointed that the one you wanted was 2800Baht - US$84/£42. Just double that price and see if what you can get one from WallyWorld or Halfrauds. Your original post starts with "Does anyone know where I can buy a decent push bike?" I am not a big fan of supermarkets for bikes but if you just want it for I km or less from your apartment to the skytrain, if you are light enough and small enough then go for a single speed roadster - forget full suspension, gears and all that.
Someone mentioned folders - more expensive than normal bikes, more maintenance and some are swines to fold and are heavy. ProBike sell Dahons - 11500Baht to 23500Baht. I can't comment on the second hand market for them.

View PostTyke, on 2008-06-24 10:21:49, said:

Well, in Thailand bicycles full stop are seriously uncool. You should see the Thais laughing at me on mine, with all my protective gear on, especially the motorbike taxi drivers.
Laughing at you or smiling at you? I normally do about 40/60 kms a day - more at the weekends and holidays and I've never been laughed at. I usually stop at motor cycle taxi stands for a rest and am always welcomed - if I have been on that circuit for a few days or just cycle past, they will normally ask why I am ignoring them!

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Posted 2008-07-02 20:07:04

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if you are light enough and small enough then go for a single speed roadster

yeah that was what i looked at- one of those Crocodile bikes... i like them but they sure ain't no 1000b. i guess 2800 isn't too much to pay though.



 


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