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Lolz. Thanks for the comments guys :p

 

My bike is a scram. I was wondering where is the jack up point if I were to use a scissors jack.

 

Paiseh for all the noobs questions. First maual bike after 7 years. So totally blur

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Lolz. Thanks for the comments guys :p

 

My bike is a scram. I was wondering where is the jack up point if I were to use a scissors jack.

 

Paiseh for all the noobs questions. First maual bike after 7 years. So totally blur

 

alamak, no need scissor jack, or hungry jack.

 

for scramblers, beer crate is the best.

 

With some practice, you can even sit the whole bike on the upside down beer crate with both wheels off the ground.

 

PS : Beer crates are freely available at your neighbour friendly coffee shops during closing hours :cool:

 

:)

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alamak, no need scissor jack, or hungry jack.

 

for scramblers, beer crate is the best.

 

With some practice, you can even sit the whole bike on the upside down beer crate with both wheels off the ground.

 

PS : Beer crates are freely available at your neighbour friendly coffee shops during closing hours :cool:

 

:)

 

Beer crates damn old skool lol. Remind me of my younger days lol.

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Hey a few days ago I saw mediacorp running a program on our YOG preparations for cycling. They had a section which showed our athletes practicing on their bikes with both wheels perched on these things which looks and works similar to the one above. So they were peddling but cycling stationary, practicing endurance and balance. Perhaps if u want these things, can ask the cycling association :) I'm not sure how though. And i dont have contacts either.

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Hey a few days ago I saw mediacorp running a program on our YOG preparations for cycling. They had a section which showed our athletes practicing on their bikes with both wheels perched on these things which looks and works similar to the one above. So they were peddling but cycling stationary, practicing endurance and balance. Perhaps if u want these things, can ask the cycling association :) I'm not sure how though. And i dont have contacts either.

 

Those are known as bicycle trainer, and an average one would cost as much as the Easy Wheeler

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