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190E.sg wrote:I don't think there are any distributor in Singapore. There are some a-Bikes around but have not seen anyone riding. I have read many threads about the a-Bike and I'm convinced that it a fun bike to have for riding in parks. I have ordered a so called improved version 8" wheel to try it out.
johnwongtw wrote:Just checked yesterday, still no authorised distributor in Singapore to date. If anyone tells you they are selling th real thing, they are not telling you the truth, unless they went overseas to buy the bike and lug it back. I bought a cheap copy(probably from China) yesterday for $199. I'm 80KG and it felt flimsy and a little wobbly when I first got on the bike, somehow it supported my weight even when i went over humps. Wonder if the real thing is more sturdy(it should be I guess, you get what you paid for). Below was the email response from the A-bike team.
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We don’t have a distributor in Singapore I’m afraid.
The closest countries to you to get the A-bike from are China & Hong Kong.
http://www.a-bike.co.cn
Email: a-bike@a-bike.com.cn
http://www.abike-shop.com
Best Regards
A-bike Customer Support
Johnwongtw wrote:Its 6 inch wheels, the guy that sold it to me said its solid wheels. I'm somewhat sceptical when he showed me how to pump more air into the tyres, if its solid do I need to pump air? How do I tell if mine is solid or inflatable? The copy bike I got comes with the bag and an air pump.
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