Purchasing a Bicycle

I'm not looking for anything fancy.  I like the look of the single-speed road bikes some people are driving around nowadays in HCMC.  You know the ones with the neon accents in the tires.  Can anybody point me in the right direction to find where they sell them?  Or if anybody has other recommendations? 

Also, if you know where they are, do you know how much they are?  Thank you!

Addy

Maybe you can check this site.

They list the price of bicycles on their website.

Their nearest store to Phu My Hung is: 314 Nguyễn Sơn, P. Phú Thọ Hòa, Q. Tân Phú, TP.HCM
no. 314 Nguyen Son street, Tan Phu district, HCMc

MeoMun wrote:

Maybe you can check this site.

They list the price of bicycles on their website.

Their nearest store to Phu My Hung is: 314 Nguyễn Sơn, P. Phú Thọ Hòa, Q. Tân Phú, TP.HCM
no. 314 Nguyen Son street, Tan Phu district, HCMc


thank you.  this looks quite promising.  There are acutally some really nice bikes that aren't too expensive either.

I don't know the bike you mentioned, but my wife has an 18 speed Asama which she paid 2.5million dong for three years ago. It is quite an acceptable bike and is made in Saigon. A tall friend bought a larger, light frame Asama for 4.5 million dong a year ago.

Hi Addy,

I think you should check out "MARTIN 107".
  97B VO THI SAU, P.6 - Q.3 (Tel : 08 3820 2011)

When I was looking for a bicycle, I'd tried shops in D7 in which
I found only way too expensive ones.
So I asked Vietnamese local staffs in my company
and they recommended the above shop
where I actually bought 2 bicycles from.

You will find wide range of bicycles with very reasonable prices from there.

RoyKim80 wrote:

Hi Addy,

I think you should check out "MARTIN 107".
  97B VO THI SAU, P.6 - Q.3 (Tel : 08 3820 2011)

When I was looking for a bicycle, I'd tried shops in D7 in which
I found only way too expensive ones.
So I asked Vietnamese local staffs in my company
and they recommended the above shop
where I actually bought 2 bicycles from.

You will find wide range of bicycles with very reasonable prices from there.


Thanks so much Roy Kim. I'll definitely check it out. What kind of bikes did you end up buying?