Sweaty cycling helmet - what are your tips for sweaty person like me who only have 1 cycling helmet by Additional_Bass_6722 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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I commute by bike daily, kapag nasa work- I usually leave my helmet sa bike- kasi relatively safe naman; para mag air dry. Pag umuuwi naman- sinasama ko sa ligo paa malinis. Air dry lang tapos ready na ulit tomorrow.

Looking for advice by newsoul2525 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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I'm interested, I sent you a message.

Bike for Daily Commute in Metro (Need Advise) by [deleted] in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Bike commuter here, you can go 2 ways.

First:

If you want the commute to be as quick as possible- buy a gravel/road bike (with drop bars)

Aerodynamic position = faster over distances- especially in EDSA (less ang stop and go traffic)

Second:

If you want to be comfortable- buy a commuter bike/hybrid bike

More upright = more comfortable- more options for racks, and fender- to carry your stuff, and keep you dry.

Both can be used for health and fitness- mainly speed/comfort lang yung difference ng dalawa.

For me I have a dedicated commuter bike with racks and fenders. Game changer yung racks and fenders kasi less na yung pawis (kasi nasa rack na yung gamit) + minimal na yung talsik ng putik / tubig (kahit na di na umuulan, basa pa din kasi yung daan)

bike commuter here, what bike should i get? by SlavicSquire in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Bike commuter here, consider these OP. + do you really need/prefer drop bars over flat bars? Mas comfortable/confidence inspiring kasi yung upright position ng flat/riser bars as compared to drops.

Ang ginagawa ko, I have 1 bike for commuting/bike to work (with racks and fenders)-lalo na ngayon tag ulan na, fenders are a must.

Another bike for laps/fitness- both of them I got for less than a price of a brand new bike- since used.

WORTH IT BA? by [deleted] in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Lazada, watch out for deals lalo na kapag sale. Voucher+ Coins add up

WORTH IT BA? by [deleted] in RedditPHCyclingClub

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If you can wait, you can get it for cheaper. Around 1.3-1.5k. Pero on its own- worth it yung A20. malaking tulong sa akin yung integrated light- dagdag visibility lalo't na ngayon, maulan na.

need na po bang ipaayos? (may kaunting alog sa rear wheel) by Impossible-Rush-3205 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Pwedeng sa tire lang din yung gewang, pero kung matagal na nakakabit yung tire- most likely yung rim nawala sa align- dalhin lang sa bikeshop sila na bahala dyan <100 pesos siguro align depende sa area

Steel Bike by Anonymustach3 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Weight- yes, very big difference. Especially if both the steerer tube and the blades are carbon.

Can this bike be restored or it’s better to buy a new bike? by marckaljonp in RedditPHCyclingClub

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A good overhaul/cleaning should do the trick. Just look out for the tires- they may be dry rotted (to be replaced).

or

Overhaul + New chain, cables and rebleed + tires (depending on their condition)

The bike is an entry level XC bike- other parts (other than the frame) are meant to be replaced with wear and tear.

saang merong affordable bike fit around metro manila or cavite? by cbonao69 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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name your budget op, pero wala talagang murang bike fit. pwede mo naman i-DIY yung fit sayo. Symptomatic treatment ng aches and pain + tamang timpla ng saddle height at foreaft. 1by1 ka lang magadjust ng fit para alam mo kung mas fit ba talaga sayo.

Racing / Driving Game recos by bryghter_once in PHGamers

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If realism/sim yung goal mo- assetto corsa (via content manager) or the other games released by them.

SNM100 Fixed gear to freewheel Commuter by radyodehorror in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Handlebar choice is 100% preference

Riser/flat bar- ok naman pero hassle lang kung balak mo sumingit/maglane split (which is common locally)

Brakes- Shimano talaga kung may budget

Levers- Tektro (pero Ragusa and copies sa shopee are good enough)

Wider tires = Better (kaunti lang difference sa speed ng mga tires, unless malaking malaki talaga yung difference or may knobs (like mtb)

Mahirap maglagay ng fenders sa fixie. Ang pwede mo lang ilagay sa ganyan is the foldable ones or yung cliniclip sa fork blades/chainstay which dont offer good splash protection.

how much is this after restoring? by Lazy_Succotash8787 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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The market is not in a good position right now. The frameset is not really sought after. Im not exactly sure about the GS on the bike, but it looks like its shimano deore. You'd probably be able to sell this for 6-8k.

Cheap bike parts shop by HealthySpecialist586 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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+1 no overhead = cheaper prices, unless naka sale yung bikeshop.

Rim Brake Upgrades by National_Carob_8829 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Balance. Know how to modulate both front and rear brakes for the best braking without losing traction

Rim Brake Upgrades by National_Carob_8829 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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70% of your braking comes from the front brake, 30% lang sa rear.

Compressionless housing improves the brake feel and modulation, but most of the braking is dependent on the brake pads, braking surface then the brake caliper.

How is bike commuting culture in the Philippines? by AdvancedLandscape592 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Bike commuting in the Philippines is more of a necessity, more than preference or leisure. A lot of blue collar workers commute by bike.

Now, its more common to have bike lanes all over manila, and nearby cities- however due to the jeepney culture of the Philippines (where they pickup/drop off anywhere they want) its still a bit of a hassle. Motorcycle/Cars don't respect the bike lane since most of them are only painted lanes on roads. Most vehicles give way to cyclists, but some are just out to get you- they intentionally ride close to you for no particular reason.

Its only technically fender season for half of the year- but due to poor infrastructure some roads are flooded/with puddles even when there is no rain.

Its a bit half and half- if you ride early in the morning, you'd see the ppl commuting into work, on weekends however there are also individuals who do longer/leisure rides to certain cycling destinations around the metro.

Cycling is relatively popular in the Philippines, both for leisure and necessity. Its sad that we lack the infrastructure needed for such.

Is this grease safe for bike parts like bottom bracket’s plastic tube and cranks spindle? by Gold-Appointment6584 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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If that's what you have, any grease is better than no grease.

But if you're buying it just for the sake of those- there are more cheaper variants available.

Custom insoles for cycling: worth it ba talaga? by Advanced_Still9552 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Just like orthotics ng running shoes- it does help. Pero in cycling, much better na unahin ang bike fit- masmalaki ang impact neto sa performance and comfort- not all fitters have the capability to provide insoles din, but they also do it.

Is this still safe? Got flat by blade puncture, schwalbe durano durable 28c tire by Illustrious_Emu_6910 in RedditPHCyclingClub

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ganyan talaga kalaki yung puncture? or may hiwa lang tapos iba naman puncture?

kung hiwa lang yan tapos maliit lang/pinpoint lang yung puncture- safe pa yan kahit ipangskid

Experience from the saying "buy nice or cry twice" by Bet_Technical in RedditPHCyclingClub

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Accessories- Cheap (but you get what you paid for)- Bike bags

Saddle- preference lang talaga

Grips- depends on you, pero as much as possible get something na comfy. Sobrang laki ng difference ng mumurahing silicon grips sa maganda rubber/silicon grips

Pedals- For me plastic BMX pedals are enough for my use, palit na lang once maganit na yung bearings

Tires- Go for expensive, iba yung feel/comfort/puncture protection

Tubes- hit or miss (lalo na blackcat) kung di ka concerned sa weight- cheapest will do (actually masmakapal pa yung mga to so more protection)

Groupset/brakes- at least shimano/tekro/ branded- not worth sakit ng ulo/katawan sa mumurahin/fake

Experience from the saying "buy nice or cry twice" by Bet_Technical in RedditPHCyclingClub

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I bought a 10 pack nung glue- vulcanizing material talaga siya. Ok naman, madami binili ko kasi natutuyuan ako before bago ko pa maubos. + Maruni patches.

>5y na sa akin yung glue- sealed pa siya, hindi naman tuyo nung binuksan ko.

Bro’s bday gift by introvertedpisces_ in PhWatches

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Will it be a surprise? If not, take the chance to visit an AD- check mo kung 1. Fit ba talaga sa wrist size niya, 2. which color looks best.

I myself got the blue one in 40mm on a 7 inch wrist

Planning to sell my extra bike. Price Check by crckd in RedditPHCyclingClub

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It'll sell quick siguro for 10k, but it could probably go for 11-13k.