*I have the Kespor K7 (a china 20" folding bike) and it has fenders and rear rack too. I upgraded this bike to the shimano deore xt RD and shimano hydraulic disc brakes. Next thing I want to do to mine is change the bottom bracket to hollowtech and replace the freewheel hub with a cassette but I already changed the freewheel to 11-28 and chainring to 58T so this bike is already alot faster than stock. This bike is only rated for 230 pounds max weight, I have a passenger seat with backrest on the rear rack, handle bars and footrests and my 6 year old daughter comfortably rides on the back of this bike. I weigh 225 pounds and my daughter weighs 80 pounds so we put over 300 pounds on this bike with no problems and I can still cruise at 17 mph with her on the back and climb hills. Before I upgraded the RD this bike had the shimano Altus rear derailleur and with my daughter on the back the derailleur would phantom shift or miss gears, I assume because of the excessive weight of my daughter and me. After upgrading to the Deore XT rear derailleur which I won in ebay auction for only $22 with free shipping no more shifting problems with over 300 lbs on this bike, even when shifting while going up a steep hill or under heavy peddling. Another problem with the heavy weight on my bike was the headset would squeal so I upgraded it to the Litepro sealed bearing headset and problem solved. Long story short as long as you install on your bike or it already has a heavy duty RD, stem, headset, hollowtech bottom bracket and cassette instead of freewheel and you keep everything tight and lubricated your bike will hold alot of weight and not have problems. If I'm wrong please enlighten me.*
It's a yes and no answer. Manufacturer usually conservative in their advertise weight limit. Usually bike will be able to take heavier load but it might cause some damage in long term. (bend hinge/ locking mechanism loosen etc) In fact higher grade RD doesnt equal to heavy duty. The higher range RD for example XTR are build for race so the durability are usually not as good as deore or SLX
Hi I am looking for a folding bike mainly for city riding. I don’t care about speed and only care about convenience. My budget is around 500 usd. I prefer a lighter one. Do you recommend any to me? Thank you.
Hi, I'm Mike here. Can I check what is the chain link length for gust 16? I had change to 11 speed but the shimano 11 speed chain is too long for the gust.
To be frank it wont be fair for me t rate them as I havent rode all of them. I guess it will highly depends on the rider fitness and also the setup of the bike. If everything is equal, I guess the most efficient bike should be the X1 carbon because of the carbon frame.
Mine is 74/130 and this is actually a caliper rim brake frame. There’s this transition model where caliper brake only. Doesn’t come with v brake pillar and disk rotor mount
@@HengChooChian Thanks for the reply, your caliper rim brake frame is very hard to find. Haha i may just have to settle for the v brake frame and mount caliper brakes.
Nice review! My understanding is that FCB is present on the disc version but not on the vbrake version for the reason you have mentioned. I'll be buying one soon, getting the Titanium color and disc version. Update: watched your other video and saw that your frame has FCB. That's weird why your frame have FCB on it.
My frame is actually a transition edition where only compatible with caliper brake and without v brake pillar. I always prefer caliper brake over disc or V because of the ease of maintenance and clean look.
Nice review! I bought the same model after watching this. May I know your handlebar is 580mm right? What would you suggest in term of the length? 520mm or 580mm, or longer?
I will say 580 is quite comfortable for most of the people. 520 might be too twitchy and lost the stability when you are riding 16” wheel and going fast (downhill especially) To go longer will be based on your need. Personally I don prefer extra long handlebar. I like it to be compact and just nice in handling.
Thanks for watching! yeaa the local bike shop sometime will offer cheaper rate/ free service for a few times. But there's nothing complicated about a bicycle so no worry in terms of maintenance.
Thanks for watching! If you can read mandarin and you are from Malaysia, taobao.com is the place to go. Or else try to check your local bike shop or DM me on IG if you are in Malaysia and need recommendation locally
Nice review. Would like to ask, Im interested in foldies and new to all these. Are there any recommended foldies for tall and large riders? E.g. 5" 11 and 230 pounds? TIA.
Thanks for watching! Mine are great. Only thing it doesnt come with great tension setting. Send to bike shop and it's good. It can be the sprocket precision instead of the wheel tho.
Hi, the full spec of this bike is as below Crankset : Litepro 56T RD : Shimano Sora 9 speeds Casette : Sram 11-32 9 speeds Chain: KMC gold chain Shifter : Shimano Alivio Brake lever: Shimano Sora Wheelset : Miaolo Tires : Schwalbe one 349 tan wall
@@firdausatan1478 depends on what type of rider are you bro. If you are someone who interested or already know how to mod a bike, then Gust will be good for u. The room of modification is wide and you can even start with a frame only. If you just want a bike to ride and don want to know anything about modification or headache about clearance and tech spec, then K3 plus is for you. The ride feeling is abit different (Gust being less stiff but comfort, K3 will be stiff and responsive) but in term of speed, both bike should be similar.
I like your videos a lot. Could you answer my question whether a taller rider like 1.78cm will fit in Gust without being too cramped or causing any unstablilty like bike will "wheelie" up dangerously. Appreciate if you can help. Thanks so much.
At 1.78m, I’m afraid you will need quite a bit of mod work to make gust fit your height. Yes it will be too cramp for. Your leg probably can’t fully extend and you arm will be cramp. The solution will be using a extended seatpost and also use a curve handlepost to increase the space of the cork pit. It won’t easily wheelie but somehow the stability will be compromise. I will suggest you visit your local bike shop to do a test ride.
Hahaha been following ur advise bro from fb 60 30 10. Got most of the stuff now. But pending on the wheelset and groupset. Still undecided about what to buy for a classic look.
Can I pull it around on its wheels or just carry around? Also without suspension, I wonder how does it perform on off-road terrains or going towards uphill's occasionally?
Before that, this bike is not for off-road purpose so definitely a no no for off road usage. Uphill are ok, not the stiffest but you will be able to tackle most hill without a problem. You can push around but can’t pull due to the design of the frame (common for bi-fold design bike). I usually just carry around as this bike is very light.
Hi bro. It's me again, can I check ur bottle cage, front bag and saddle bag, buy from where. My wife likes your bicycle build. I'm planning to do exact same for her.
Bottle cage is from fidlock, front bag is from apidura and saddle bag is from brooks. I’m selling off my apidura front back if you are interested. DM me on Instagram yea 😁
Hi bro, please advise if the Gust can accommodate 69T chainring? I look at my 60T chainring like not much space left before a bigger chainring will hit the frame's chainstay. 😥 I want to buy the 69T CR, but scared can't fit. 😭
@@HengChooChian Thanks for the reply. You're right. My 60T CR is already quite near to the seat-stay. I did some measurements, and I estimate 69T CR will be short of a few mm clearance; unless some kind of spacers are added at the BB area, I think. Well, as I'm still not strong enough, I'll stick to my 60T for now. The heaviest gear is more than enough for me (except when I speed downhill at >50 km/h and spinning out). If I ever become strong enough, I'll then get that 69T after upgrading my 9-speeds to 11-speeds. Cheers! ☺
Got my Gust-like foldie with very similar chromoly "Ant"-shaped frame. Rides well, but am disappointed that my right heel always hit the right chain-stay of this frame. Left leg no issue. No issue with my other road bike, hybrid and MTB as well. Strange. 😥
It might be the geometry of the frame. Apparently folding bike are much more compact and not all frame maker can take care every aspect. If you are not using clipless pedal, try to move your saddle to front.
@@HengChooChian Thanks! I plan to get a cycling-specific flat-pedal shoe, coz the heel looks visually narrower at the heel than standard sports shoe. Bet it'll help reduce the chances of my heel hitting the chainstay's brake-cable housing.
Hmmm not sure if we are getting the same info. The numbers you stated are for 20” as I know. The 1.8m is based on the seatpost length, not a official number from fnhon.
The main difference will be the diameter. 305 is slightly smaller and 349 is bigger. 305 can fit a wider tires and 349 usually come with narrower tires around 28-35mm. Another thing to consider is the tire choice. 349 generally will cost you a bit more compare to 305.
Yea the brake track paint wear off after 1 ride 😅 it’s inevitable I guess. I can’t feel much diff in terms of the wheelset but I think litepro have a better finishing quality
Not really. Me personally prefer a silent hub but some rider prefer loud hub. Guess it start from the buzz from chrisking hub where it’s so significant
I guess it’s a 1x11 and 2x9 speeds setting as the number usually is the number of speed. It read as Fgd (Fnhon gust disk) 16 (16” wheel) 11 (11 speeds) If my guess is correct the main diff will be 1618 frame come with front deraileur mount
hi, you said this bike limit is 90kg, is it rider 90kg or total weight 90kg? im 73kg im interested in getting and add on a child seat, my son is around 13kg, will it break?
It was stated by the manufacturer when they launch this bike, I guess total weight as it’s not stated. I wouldn’t suggest to use this bike with child seat tho because of the design.
@@siqihuang691 yes those are better with child seat. 20” usually got much higher max load (120kg) and also come with more mounting point compare to gust.
@@siqihuang691 20” gust should be fine in terms of max load but due to the ant fork design there isn’t any mounting spot at seatstay where storm and blast come with the rack mounting point which will be much steady. Better safe than sorry if riding with kids. I will say safety is the top priorities 😁
There’s no magnet so it won’t be as secure as tern/dahon. The easier way to secure is using a Velcro strap. Like all bi fold folding bike, you can only push and not pull.
@@HengChooChian i see! in your opinion, do u think that the flex of the frame might affect the sturdiness of the frame in the long run? (I really love the bike! Gonna buy it like next week 😋. Thanks for ur vid btw! Subbed! 😁)
@@MK_AR69 don think so as I clock in more than 10,000 km mileage on my previous gust and it work just fine. Pretty sure they had done their stress test before. But provided that rider is within fnhon announce weight limit. Hope this help! 😄
Your head is on the shade, can't see how good looking you are, great review
Love your review and point out all the pros and cons. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Still an awesome bike even with some drawbacks 😆
*I have the Kespor K7 (a china 20" folding bike) and it has fenders and rear rack too. I upgraded this bike to the shimano deore xt RD and shimano hydraulic disc brakes. Next thing I want to do to mine is change the bottom bracket to hollowtech and replace the freewheel hub with a cassette but I already changed the freewheel to 11-28 and chainring to 58T so this bike is already alot faster than stock. This bike is only rated for 230 pounds max weight, I have a passenger seat with backrest on the rear rack, handle bars and footrests and my 6 year old daughter comfortably rides on the back of this bike. I weigh 225 pounds and my daughter weighs 80 pounds so we put over 300 pounds on this bike with no problems and I can still cruise at 17 mph with her on the back and climb hills. Before I upgraded the RD this bike had the shimano Altus rear derailleur and with my daughter on the back the derailleur would phantom shift or miss gears, I assume because of the excessive weight of my daughter and me. After upgrading to the Deore XT rear derailleur which I won in ebay auction for only $22 with free shipping no more shifting problems with over 300 lbs on this bike, even when shifting while going up a steep hill or under heavy peddling. Another problem with the heavy weight on my bike was the headset would squeal so I upgraded it to the Litepro sealed bearing headset and problem solved. Long story short as long as you install on your bike or it already has a heavy duty RD, stem, headset, hollowtech bottom bracket and cassette instead of freewheel and you keep everything tight and lubricated your bike will hold alot of weight and not have problems. If I'm wrong please enlighten me.*
It's a yes and no answer. Manufacturer usually conservative in their advertise weight limit.
Usually bike will be able to take heavier load but it might cause some damage in long term. (bend hinge/ locking mechanism loosen etc)
In fact higher grade RD doesnt equal to heavy duty. The higher range RD for example XTR are build for race so the durability are usually not as good as deore or SLX
10:41 Right. This is why the Gust 16" is best with 305 size wheels. Go with the FnHon Zephyr if you want 349 size wheels.
Great review. Really appreciate it. Especially since I am 1.78m tall and learning about this as a review!
Thank you! Glad that it help. There’s telescopic seatpost available in the market for tall rider
Im 177, and Im using 650 seatpost from aceoffix for my gust. it definitely helps
For taller riders - need to use good neck stem and 650 seatpost
Thank you for the heads up on the height limit. I am 1.75cm and it looks like it would be a cramp ride. Such a waste, the gust is a gorgeous foldie.
1.75m might be able to fit if it’s a curve handlepost. I have a longer inseem so that might be me. Maybe get to rest ride so you can decide better 😁
Im 177, and Im using 650 seatpost from aceoffix for my gust. it definitely helps
Hi I am looking for a folding bike mainly for city riding. I don’t care about speed and only care about convenience. My budget is around 500 usd. I prefer a lighter one. Do you recommend any to me? Thank you.
Very nice setup! Thanks for sharing!
Most welcome!
May I know what is the brand and the model of your brown leather seat? Look so handsome & retro
Nice sharing. Nice review. We in Indonesia have big Gust community. 👍🏿
Thank you! Yesss Indonasia gust community are amazing!
Nice review. I was considering one but the 90kg weight limit isn't suitable for 80kg me, I wouldn't have much allowances to carry stuff.
I think 80kg should be fine. Unless you are planning for pannier or rack (which you can’t use on this bike)
Hi, I'm Mike here. Can I check what is the chain link length for gust 16? I had change to 11 speed but the shimano 11 speed chain is too long for the gust.
Very impressive, thank you ! 👍
Thank you for watching!
nice vid! just got a gust 16inch myself. could i ask what front light holder are you using? cheers brother!
Thanks for watching! It’s an unbrand light mount made for Brompton. If you are in Malaysia or Singapore can do a quick search at Shopee or Lazada
Which is the fastest 16 incher?
Fnhon Gust, Camp Lite 11, Java J-Air X1 Carbon or some other models?
How do you rank them in order of speed?
To be frank it wont be fair for me t rate them as I havent rode all of them. I guess it will highly depends on the rider fitness and also the setup of the bike. If everything is equal, I guess the most efficient bike should be the X1 carbon because of the carbon frame.
@@HengChooChian Thanks! I've just placed order for a Gust-like foldie. Can't wait!
Hi bro, would u mind to telling whr did u get the front light holder? Between, nice review.👍👍👍
Hi, I got the front light holder online. Do reach out to me via Instagram if you wanna get one! 😁
This bike is super popular in Indonesia. Nice taste bro
Thank you! The heat is coming to Malaysia too. It’s getting popular here
@@HengChooChian hey man, is it safe to cycling in Malaysia? How is the road there? I have plan to ride using my Fnhon from Singapore to Malaysia
Hi thanks for the awesome sharing, can i ask if the frame is the disc brake frame but you install caliper rim brakes? (OLD 100/130 or OLD 74/130)
Mine is 74/130 and this is actually a caliper rim brake frame.
There’s this transition model where caliper brake only. Doesn’t come with v brake pillar and disk rotor mount
@@HengChooChian Thanks for the reply, your caliper rim brake frame is very hard to find. Haha i may just have to settle for the v brake frame and mount caliper brakes.
Nice review! My understanding is that FCB is present on the disc version but not on the vbrake version for the reason you have mentioned. I'll be buying one soon, getting the Titanium color and disc version.
Update: watched your other video and saw that your frame has FCB. That's weird why your frame have FCB on it.
My frame is actually a transition edition where only compatible with caliper brake and without v brake pillar.
I always prefer caliper brake over disc or V because of the ease of maintenance and clean look.
Nice review! I bought the same model after watching this. May I know your handlebar is 580mm right? What would you suggest in term of the length? 520mm or 580mm, or longer?
I will say 580 is quite comfortable for most of the people. 520 might be too twitchy and lost the stability when you are riding 16” wheel and going fast (downhill especially)
To go longer will be based on your need. Personally I don prefer extra long handlebar. I like it to be compact and just nice in handling.
Interesting.. thanks for the review. Looks like a great bike other than concerns about after-sales service.
Thanks for watching! yeaa the local bike shop sometime will offer cheaper rate/ free service for a few times. But there's nothing complicated about a bicycle so no worry in terms of maintenance.
Nice review on Gust! I am riding a green one.
Nice! I used to own a green one and sold it off. And decide to buy again now 😂
Nice review!! Please recommend me to buy this bike by sharing website the online shopping. Thanks mate.
Thanks for watching! If you can read mandarin and you are from Malaysia, taobao.com is the place to go. Or else try to check your local bike shop or DM me on IG if you are in Malaysia and need recommendation locally
@@HengChooChian Thanks for your information but I’m Thai and can not read mandarin.
If you are in Malaysia I can help u get one. Put Thai ni noi ma kap 😬
@@HengChooChian nice for your help lol. Meaning is a little bit speak thai LoL.
Hi. Nice review. May i know where can buy the frame in KL/Selangor ?
You should be able to find at online platform. If you can’t get that, do let me know I can refer u to seller
Nice review. Would like to ask, Im interested in foldies and new to all these. Are there any recommended foldies for tall and large riders? E.g. 5" 11 and 230 pounds? TIA.
With the weight you might want to look at 20" instead of 16" bike.
Most of the 20" folding bike got a weight limit of 100-120kg (220-260 lbs)
Do look for Tern in your local distributor. They produce great folding bike with great folding mechanism.
Nice review. Do you mind to share which taobao seller you buy from? I'm thinking to import as well.
Thanks! Just search fgc 1611 and plenty of seller available
Hi there, nice review, anw does the mialo wheelset spin properly straight? I watched some reviews, the sprocket looks unstable
Thanks for watching! Mine are great. Only thing it doesnt come with great tension setting. Send to bike shop and it's good.
It can be the sprocket precision instead of the wheel tho.
How do you attached leather belt into the bike frame?
Don’t mind if you can share the specs for this bike, like the groupset etc.!
Hi, the full spec of this bike is as below
Crankset : Litepro 56T
RD : Shimano Sora 9 speeds
Casette : Sram 11-32 9 speeds
Chain: KMC gold chain
Shifter : Shimano Alivio
Brake lever: Shimano Sora
Wheelset : Miaolo
Tires : Schwalbe one 349 tan wall
@@HengChooChian Thanks bro...still cannot decide whether to take Fnhon Gust or Dahon K3 Plus. Any advise ?
@@firdausatan1478 depends on what type of rider are you bro.
If you are someone who interested or already know how to mod a bike, then Gust will be good for u. The room of modification is wide and you can even start with a frame only.
If you just want a bike to ride and don want to know anything about modification or headache about clearance and tech spec, then K3 plus is for you.
The ride feeling is abit different (Gust being less stiff but comfort, K3 will be stiff and responsive) but in term of speed, both bike should be similar.
@@HengChooChian thanks for sharing your views on the two. may i ask their weights? tia.
What's your rear derailleur RD-R7000 GS?
I like your videos a lot. Could you answer my question whether a taller rider like 1.78cm will fit in Gust without being too cramped or causing any unstablilty like bike will "wheelie" up dangerously. Appreciate if you can help. Thanks so much.
At 1.78m, I’m afraid you will need quite a bit of mod work to make gust fit your height.
Yes it will be too cramp for. Your leg probably can’t fully extend and you arm will be cramp.
The solution will be using a extended seatpost and also use a curve handlepost to increase the space of the cork pit.
It won’t easily wheelie but somehow the stability will be compromise. I will suggest you visit your local bike shop to do a test ride.
Very Helpful Heng, I'm from Singapore, with S$500 budget, can I get the same fuhon as yours?
Hi, I afraid that wouldnt be enough. My bike roughly price at 1000sgd if convert from RM
Hahaha been following ur advise bro from fb 60 30 10. Got most of the stuff now. But pending on the wheelset and groupset. Still undecided about what to buy for a classic look.
Hahaha thanks for following man!
Can I pull it around on its wheels or just carry around? Also without suspension, I wonder how does it perform on off-road terrains or going towards uphill's occasionally?
Before that, this bike is not for off-road purpose so definitely a no no for off road usage.
Uphill are ok, not the stiffest but you will be able to tackle most hill without a problem.
You can push around but can’t pull due to the design of the frame (common for bi-fold design bike).
I usually just carry around as this bike is very light.
Will the derailleur touch the ground during cornering?
Hi bro. It's me again, can I check ur bottle cage, front bag and saddle bag, buy from where. My wife likes your bicycle build. I'm planning to do exact same for her.
Bottle cage is from fidlock, front bag is from apidura and saddle bag is from brooks.
I’m selling off my apidura front back if you are interested. DM me on Instagram yea 😁
Hi bro, please advise if the Gust can accommodate 69T chainring?
I look at my 60T chainring like not much space left before a bigger chainring will hit the frame's chainstay. 😥
I want to buy the 69T CR, but scared can't fit. 😭
69T chainring??? That’s a crazy size man! I’m not sure if it’s enough clearance for that. I’m at 53 and it’s very tight
@@HengChooChian Thanks for the reply. You're right. My 60T CR is already quite near to the seat-stay. I did some measurements, and I estimate 69T CR will be short of a few mm clearance; unless some kind of spacers are added at the BB area, I think. Well, as I'm still not strong enough, I'll stick to my 60T for now. The heaviest gear is more than enough for me (except when I speed downhill at >50 km/h and spinning out). If I ever become strong enough, I'll then get that 69T after upgrading my 9-speeds to 11-speeds. Cheers! ☺
Got my Gust-like foldie with very similar chromoly "Ant"-shaped frame. Rides well, but am disappointed that my right heel always hit the right chain-stay of this frame. Left leg no issue. No issue with my other road bike, hybrid and MTB as well. Strange. 😥
It might be the geometry of the frame. Apparently folding bike are much more compact and not all frame maker can take care every aspect. If you are not using clipless pedal, try to move your saddle to front.
@@HengChooChian Thanks! I plan to get a cycling-specific flat-pedal shoe, coz the heel looks visually narrower at the heel than standard sports shoe. Bet it'll help reduce the chances of my heel hitting the chainstay's brake-cable housing.
Hi, what's the weight of your bike?
bro ... best review... great job.. im surprised Sora deraileur can support 11 speed
Heyyy it’s actually a 9 speeds system. Not sure if I deliver any wrong message in the video 🤔
Anyway thanks for watching!
fnhon says gust weight limit is 110kg not 90kg. and the height limit is 1.8m
Hmmm not sure if we are getting the same info. The numbers you stated are for 20” as I know.
The 1.8m is based on the seatpost length, not a official number from fnhon.
Does fnhon had a 14 inch for this model, or what model does fnhon have for 14 inch wheel. Thanks in adavance.
Fnhon do have a 14” but it’s different material, design and model.
Hi! May I know the difference between the tire 305 and 349? Which is better?
The main difference will be the diameter. 305 is slightly smaller and 349 is bigger.
305 can fit a wider tires and 349 usually come with narrower tires around 28-35mm.
Another thing to consider is the tire choice. 349 generally will cost you a bit more compare to 305.
Does the brake wall paint wear off after sometime? And how did the mialo perform over litepro aero s42?
Yea the brake track paint wear off after 1 ride 😅 it’s inevitable I guess.
I can’t feel much diff in terms of the wheelset but I think litepro have a better finishing quality
@@HengChooChian I see. thanks man and keep them gust videos coming. Stay safe neighbour.
Sure! You too!
Nice review for fnhon gust!
Thank you!
Is the extremely loud hub noise supposed to be a good thing? Serious question.
Not really. Me personally prefer a silent hub but some rider prefer loud hub.
Guess it start from the buzz from chrisking hub where it’s so significant
@@HengChooChian I see some sellers emphasize 4 bearing hub vs 2 bearing hub. Is that the source of the loud sound? Is 4 bearing better?
what is the difference between the fgd 1611 and fgd 1618 frame?
I guess it’s a 1x11 and 2x9 speeds setting as the number usually is the number of speed.
It read as
Fgd (Fnhon gust disk) 16 (16” wheel)
11 (11 speeds)
If my guess is correct the main diff will be 1618 frame come with front deraileur mount
Hi, can share where did you get the front leather strap? TIA 😊
Hellooo, that’s an old belt from my pull and bear jeans so it’s an up cycle item 😆
@@HengChooChian Very well thought off 😊
I guess u can easily get leather strap online or any leather material shop
hi, you said this bike limit is 90kg, is it rider 90kg or total weight 90kg? im 73kg im interested in getting and add on a child seat, my son is around 13kg, will it break?
It was stated by the manufacturer when they launch this bike, I guess total weight as it’s not stated.
I wouldn’t suggest to use this bike with child seat tho because of the design.
@@HengChooChian how about fnhon storm or blast? Are they stable with a child seat?
@@siqihuang691 yes those are better with child seat. 20” usually got much higher max load (120kg) and also come with more mounting point compare to gust.
@@HengChooChian thank you so much, at first i was thinking of 20ch gust with child seat, ill reconsider now
@@siqihuang691 20” gust should be fine in terms of max load but due to the ant fork design there isn’t any mounting spot at seatstay where storm and blast come with the rack mounting point which will be much steady.
Better safe than sorry if riding with kids. I will say safety is the top priorities 😁
Hi, is it possible to install a rear rack on this bike?
It doesn’t come with a rear rack mount so you’d can’t install a regular rear rack. Those rear rack that mount on seatpost is possible
How easy to pull and roll when come to public transport, any magnet to secure?
There’s no magnet so it won’t be as secure as tern/dahon. The easier way to secure is using a Velcro strap.
Like all bi fold folding bike, you can only push and not pull.
I will say 6/10 if Brompton is 9/10 and dahon/tern is 7/10
Hi do u mind to share
what is the handle grip that you’re used
That’s a pro palm foam grip
Anyway I ady go for brooks grips & saddle. Fans of brooks. Haha. Anyway any recommendation for pedal model & brand to upgrade for fold bike ?
@@kicksang niceee! Never went wrong with brooks!
If you are looking for qr pedal, mks pedal is good in almost all aspect.
terus like la bro
Thank you!
Which chian shop did you buy it from?
Sorry not very sure what you are referring to
Do they sell Fnhon Gust in the US?
I think they do. Just need to look around harder
which online store u purchased from ?
I got it from Taobao.com
leather yang balut kat frame tu beli kat mana? apa nama dia?
Itu leather belt lama dari jeans pull abs bear 😂 up-cycle item bro, not for sale
What is your bottle cage?
It’s a fidlock bottle which use magnet to attach the bottle instead
@@HengChooChian Thank you
Can you recommended me the seller?
Hi, do reach out to me via Instagram and I will refer seller for u 😁
Is it really that spongy?
Almost like birdy rear suspension
@@HengChooChian i see! in your opinion, do u think that the flex of the frame might affect the sturdiness of the frame in the long run? (I really love the bike! Gonna buy it like next week 😋. Thanks for ur vid btw! Subbed! 😁)
@@MK_AR69 don think so as I clock in more than 10,000 km mileage on my previous gust and it work just fine. Pretty sure they had done their stress test before. But provided that rider is within fnhon announce weight limit.
Hope this help! 😄
@@HengChooChian naiseeeee!!!!!!!! Thank you so much bro! Love frm SG. 🥰🥰
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Do you know the weight with stock parts?
Hi, unfortunately i didnt weight each item but the full built is around 8kg
Please review my gust 🙏
Please show us the fold. Why leave this out? It's the main point of the bike... SMH.
Apologies that I left out as this was one of the earliest video that I made. Didn’t thought of include that back than 😅
Bruh ur video so blur
😅
Get your focus right before doing video on UA-cam....
I don think that’s a requirement from UA-cam. Thanks for your comment anyway.