“kasi tukar tu gear belakang…”
This is in response to Jennifer’s post about changing the gears of a mountain bike. Too cute not to blog bah!. First of all, the gears on a mountain bike is call a derailleur, because it derail the chain from its track, something like when you flick a train out of its track. But you can call it gear for easy reference.
I’m using a thumb shifter, so called because I use my thumb to shift my gears. The one Jennifer is using is a grip shifter, so called because you have to grip it and turn it. I hope you get this Jen.
This is my shifter; I’m using SRAM X-5.
This is the shifter to my front derailleur, positioned at the left hand side of your handlebar. There’s 1-3 indication, number 1 is for the smaller ring, 3 the biggest ring.
Yeah, I’m using SRAM X-5 front derailleur
This is the shifter to my rear derailleur, position at the right hand side of your handlebar. But on this derailleur, number 1 is representing the biggest ring at the back. Having a hard time to comprehend? Its something like when you’re driving, you switch to lower gear to start driving or going uphill, higher gear when you want more speed. Umm, I’m pretty much sure there’s no “gostan” on a mountain bike.
Yup, I’m using SRAM X-5 also for my rear derailleur. If you count the cassette (the term use to describe the cogs at the back), I have 9. Up hill? No problem hehehe.
My tyre is actually for off road. We talk about that later.
wah! derailleur, thumb shifter, grip shifter, cassette. ok, got it. berbelit lidah mo sebut yg 1st ni. on the thumb shifter, i saw a few of my colleagues using those on their bikes. one look at your tyre and i know oredi it’s for off road (making progress suda ni hehehe) … lebih tebal & dalam tu bunga heheh. wow! 9 cassettes? i bet you paid more than RM1000 for the bike, kan? or maybe RM2000, kan?
the bike originally rm1500, but tukar this and that, sampai juga la RM2000. planning mau tukar fork lagi, that can easily cost rm1000 above. tunggu dulu la hahahaha
nah kan apa sia bilang. a good one will cost over RM1K. cycling must really be your top passion if you’re willing to spend rm1K for the upgrade. so, if u go for the upgrade then your bike will be worth rm3k o.
ya lah juga. tapi kepuasan tu ada bah hehehe
wooo…very foreign language here. r u guys even talking abt bike? hehe
yup, its all about bicycle gears