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  1. Easy to do. Good explanation on Youtube by SickBiker: How To Improve Cheap, Mechanical, ONE Piston Disc Brakes For More Braking Power Check also RJ The Bike Guy
  2. Buy the whole bike and replace some of the parts. You can find nearly new bikes at half the price on sites like kaidee or facebook marketplace. I did it after breaking my frame.
  3. It happened to me a few times. A new chain may slip on old chainrings or cassette. (I fix everything myself)
  4. I checked the name again, Bewell... it's a health-wellness business (website: bewellstyle)
  5. Bike Outlet closed down. A beauty business will open pretty soon.
  6. Kaze / American guy: https://www.youtube.com/@TwoWheelCruise/search?query=kaze
  7. I've bought stuff from all of them, except the last one: Facebook + website: ลาดปลาเค้าจักรยาน LKBike Nakornthai Bike AIM BIKE Let's Bike by Goro WorldBike Bangkok กม.8จักรยาน (they used to have their own website, they now use Shopee) BOVELO Bangkok Bike Shop
  8. ???? I didn't know that one. I was thinking about fixing the frame on my 29er... I checked forums, videos... Not worth it. I'll put some ads to sell my light fork (Manitou M30), one-year old wheels, etc.
  9. Cracked frame on my 29er (I might sell some of the parts one day) No more classifieds on this website? I already checked Craigslist, Facebook... Do you have a bike for sale in good condition? 26", 29", hybrid, MTB, light foldable... Thank you / Bangkok
  10. Don't buy parts if you don't know how to replace them yourself. Clean the bikes and find a bike shop to take care of everything (you'll find one, they don't have much work). Search Bike Shop on Google Maps --> find their website or Facebook (I get answers when I send a PM on Facebook)
  11. MTB tire Flat 3 days in a row. I checked for cuts on the tire, then inside --> found a 2mm piece of glass stuck in the rubber (couldn't feel it with my fingers).
  12. From a Thai shop? (I sometimes receive bike parts from China/AliExpress. I'm wondering if it's the same thing with Shopee, or if they also use Thai shops...?)
  13. They didn't want to clean/fix your bike for some reason. I bought a few parts from them in the past, and the last time I went there (Sept. 28), they cleaned the freehub on my Trek MTB.
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