Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Gasss !!!

Lousy, grainy pics of an overhead bridge. Bear with me and read on...
Yesterday, there were reports of 'bad' smell pervading the
air in Toa Payoh, AMK and the surrounding area.

People's description of the smell varies from coming from
decaying animals to pesticide and other chemical smells.

Today I got first hand experience of the 'smell'. I was
waiting for the rain to abate at around 7-7:30pm. I was at
this overhead bridge that bridges Toa Payoh and
Jalan Bahagia / Whampoa.

The smell of gas (as in cooking gas) was very strong!
Now I join all the other people wondering what that smell
really is and where did it come from....


Monday, November 29, 2010

Night Trail Run

Yesterday, @ the office, me and a few cubicle mates
were discussing how trail running is lot more exciting
than running on SG roads (e.g. this coming SCB marathon).

After a while, the discussion went to mountain biking in
the forests of BT/Mandai at night (which we have done before).
Everybody agrees that mountain biking in the same forests
you bike at during the day provides a different thrill when
ridden at night.

One of my office mates then said that he saw somewhere
in the net about a site that supposedly says that there is
going to be a trail run in Singapore to be done at night!

Everybody buggered him for the url address but he can't
remember it and promised to tell us the next day. Well, today
is next day and true to his word, he gave me this address :
I have already registered my interest. This should be fun :-)


Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sunday Ride

Today's Mushroom collection :-)
Along Rifle Range Road
Yay! I managed to capture the dew drops :-O
Nothing special about today's ride. I was alone and the
pace was leisurely. It was so leisurely that I managed
to take pictures of mushrooms along the trail.

The trail is still muddy. The fallen trees have not been cleared
yet. There are lots of fallen trees along the stretch of PCN
from T15 to Mandai. I didn't see it on my way there
because my route took me under BKE. But I encountered
all of them on the way back.

Hope you like the pics :-)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Accidental Group Ride


Nice, sunny day

Fallen trees, right @Sc, left @T15

L-R : Rey's Aleoca, my On-One, Deck's Titus
Today's ride started with me, Deck and Rey waiting for Nolights Louie and Paolo
@Velocity in Novena. But when NoLights Louie came, a whole peloton
followed her! Dee managed to convince a group of guys to
go on a group ride to T15 but they were not sure how
to get there and they also were not sure about the ins and outs
in that trail.

So, since I was going there with NoLights Louie anyway, I told
them I'd bring them there and be their guide for the day.

The trail was wet, muddy and slippery. Also there are lots
of fallen trees. Deck, Rio, Rey and Paolo managed
to catch up with us @Sc trail.

From there we went to the Mandai end of T15,
did a u-turn and rushed to Bukit Panjang
for lunch.

Everybody then rushed to the Esso station for a much
needed bike wash. After this, it became apparent that
Rey, Deck and I are in some kind of trouble
with our better halves because we managed
to get to Novena from Esso in 15 minutes....
it was then that we realised that we left
the whole group behind ... somewhere in Dunearn Road.

Here's the video clip of today's ride.

Home Made Rear Mudguard

Clean construction :-)
Looks effective, right!
Seldom do we see any 'special' stuff on Roadie Rio's MTB.
However, this homemade rear mudguard that he fashioned
out of an old plastic folder is cheap, functional and looks like
factory made stuff.

We were laughing at him when we were having breakfast @McDonalds
because the part that was supposed to deflect mud was doing
nothing but flap. But after the trail ride it looks like it was successful
in its primary purpose. That is to deflect mud out of the pivots area of
his Giant Anthem. 

Well, what can i say?! It's free, it works and it isn't ugly
(like my old spare tube front mudguard). So, go to Popular
now and get the stiffest plastic folder you can find :-)

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Titanium Seatpost


as the saying goes, a picture is worth 201 grams ....

Nice? :-)
Last Monday, I walked to Tay Junction which is like 3 HDB blocks
away from my office. I wasn't planning on buying anything.
Especially after I was quoted 95$ for Ti barends at their
Bukit Timah branch.

While browsing around, I saw a sliver of Titanium peaking from under
a bunch of black anodized aluminum seatposts.... I asked the
saleslady if that seatpost is 27.2mm. She confirmed with
one of their mechanics that it is. I asked how much while
knowing that eventually the price will be beyond my reach.
Then she said : 100$, sir. Upon hearing the amount,
I didn't hear what else she was saying. All I could hear
was Annie Lennox singing 'There must be an Angel' (right title?)
inside my head. So, this time, I gladly paid for the seatpost and
went home happily.

The Ti Seatpost that I got looks like the Soul Titanium Seatpost
advertised in the Soul Bikes website. I can only see two differences.
First, the Soul sticker is missing. Second, the Soul seatpost is 150$.
What a difference a brand name makes ;-) Also, this seatpost trimmed
off a few grams from my bike's overall weight as it is only 201 grams.
The amoeba seatpost that I used to use for my Inbred weighs 306grams.

I used this on my Two Hills ride last night. All that I have heard
about Ti damping trail chatter (in this case, it's the bricks in the
HDB walkways) is true. I indeed can feel that my ass can feel
less unevenness in the roads.

Now I am happy with my bike :-) I have a steel frame, Ti seatpost,
tubeless wheelset and an airfork.... but wait... Eggbeater 2s are
lighter than my Candy 2s! Maybe ......   :-)

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Sunday Ride

9AM and BT is still a bit foggy! Wet and muddy trails today :-(

I saw this carbon bike @Tay Junction on the way home. Cheap?
Today's ride is nice and quiet. Most freeriders all went to the
Yew Tee Flat Out Challenge and the PadyakPinoy group all went
to Pulau Ubin.

I went in via Rifle Range and I saw Bobot of
PadyakPinoy/ContiComponentsdoing his secret
practice.. shhhh! Anyway, the trail is wet and muddy today. I've
had some hairy moments but luckily no falls.
I just did one lap of T15 and I was out of there.

On the way home, I went by Tay Junction wanting to buy
a pair of no brand titanium barends. I was thinking at the most they
should cost around 70$. They don't even have packaging!
When I finally asked them how much the barends are,
I almost fainted when I got quoted 95$! These EC90
barends from CRC are just 100$ ! They are Easton carbon ones!
Sigh... not my day to get Ti barends then.

On the way out I saw 2 roadbikes outside with a sign
saying they are on 'Sale'. Both are carbon Specialized roadbikes.
One is 2699$ and the other is 2999$. I wonder if those prices
are considered cheap for roadbikes?

Anyway, I don't have 2699! So I pedalled home thinking
where could I get cheap Ti seatpost and barends ....
Maybe I go talk to Owen?



Pulau Ubin Ride

Ketam Trail Map @the entrance

It takes a lot of climbing to get here
I went to Pulau Ubin today with my original WingMan (uhhh woman,
actually), Tabs. She's rusty for not having gone on a trail ride since
her 'career ending' injury so we just went to the Blue Diamond Trails
@Ketam and also the 'fun' trails @Chek Jawa and the surrounding area.

Here's a video clip of what went on today.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

ZTR Alpine Rims and Maxxis CrossMarks LUST


Lately I feel that my full suspension bike is very draggy and wallowy...
So much so that I have convinced myself that since I only go to T15,
I don't have to bring a full-sus bike. But the thing is whenever I bring
my HT, I have to bring a pump and spare tubes because I know that
the moment I forget to bring those, I will get a flat tire.

But! Yesterday, X'mas has come early. My wife allowed me to buy
this wheelset comprised of ZTR Alpine (claimed weight 330grams), XT hubs
and double butted spokes. I also got SLX Centerlock rotors and Maxxis Crossmarks
LUST tires. Gilbert from Hup Leong is even saying "Ho ho ho" when he
quoted me the price (very nice!!!) and gave me my X'mas gift of KoolStop
Sintered brake pads!!!

I used these for a very quick ride today. What can I say?! Now I don't have to
bring air pumps and spare tubes. The wheelset and the tubeless tires feel
very light when you pedal. ... I mean I don't think they are so much lighter
than my previous wheelset and tires when I weight them on
my digital scales BUT they are a lot lighter when I pedal.

The trail is also very wet today due to the rains yesterday but I never
felt my tires slip. I had all the grip that I need and these tires are
supposed to be for dry trail use.

Two thumbs up for this wheelset and tire combo for their performance.
 What's more, they even fall under my criteria of 'cheap and good' stuff.
So get yourself a pair of these (both wheelset and tires) and feel
the X'mas spirit :-)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Quick Trail Ride

this fallen tree has been here for ages

but the tree refuses to die!
I woke this morning with sore legs. No doubt the effect of
last night's three hills ride. I should have taken the day off to recover
but tomorrow is my son's birthday and I definitely wouldn't
be able to ride.

So even if I was feeling lethargic today, I grabbed my gear and went
for a quick ride to T15 and some parts of Bukit Timah.
Here's the video clip for today's ride.

... now I'm wondering what will I do this coming Wednesday...
my OC / DB teammates have been asking where have I been
hibernating .... maybe I should go and take a video of an OC or DB
practice ...

Friday, November 12, 2010

Three Hills

Telok Blangah Hill side of the Henderson Wave

No, we did not cycle on the bridge. We just posed for pics :-)
Friday and everything is quiet. No one is asking where the weekend ride will be.
Not even StairRider Deck! This is very unusual. Later on he told me that
he has OT tomorrow. So tonight's night ride is going to be special (followed by
evil laughter)

We learned of the 'Three Hills' from our roadie friends. However,
I am quite sure that we did not follow their route because our
route had us going down a very long stairway followed by a series
of switchbacks at Kent Ridge Park.

Anyway, StairRider Deck has lived up to his name again as he
successfully climbed a very long stairway @Kent Ridge.
Here's the video clip of tonight's ride.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Arm Warmers

Top side is 'solid' cloth while the underside is vented
Gel grippers make sure the upper part stays put
A few times already, some Ang Mohs cycling in BT tell me that
'Isn't it too hot already?'... which puzzles me and so I just smile.
Only lately did i realise that they are referring to the arm warmers that
I am wearing. Anyway, yes, they are called arm warmers but
dark skinned Asian guys wear them because we don't want our
arms getting burned to a crisp by the sun.

Now that the justification for wearing these puppies are out of the way.
The item on review here is from CrestPursuit. This is an improved version
of an earlier model that I got. These arm warmers now come with gel
grippers so they stay put no matter what. The underside is also vented
now. The venting is so effective that when you are going down
Rifle Range and you put your hands on the bar ends, you can
actually feel the wind on your skin... I mean as compared to the
non-vented side.

Like all of CrestPursuit's other stuff, these are reasonable priced. Also they
do come in sizes (S, M, L). I wear an M. From what I know these warmers
come in two colors, black and white. I chose white so other road users can
see me. I also like the fact that they are 'understated'. This means I don't
look like I'm a refugee from LTdF.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Secret Trail D

20mm left on my 120mm Reba after D Trail.
Two consecutive days of doing Two Hills has left me with lesser
energy than before. This morning I left the house feeling lethargic.
While on the road, I remembered what AirTime Mark posted on
his FB page and told myself : 'Hey, I could do that. I'll film myself
on that trail and then go home'.

I thought it was going to be easy. But look at the picture above. My fork
is 120mm. If I was still using my old 100mm fork, I would have bottomed out
already. Next time I will not believe AirTime Mark when he says a
trail is 'Fun' !

I've known about this trail for quite some time now. But for the life
of me I can't remember why I didn't go there until I got reminded
by AirTime Mark. Now I clearly remember why I don't want to go there!

Anyway, here's the video clip of today's ride. Also, I would like to say
that no hikers or hikers' feelings were hurt in the creation of this video.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Two Hills

Tank on top of Kent Ridge Park
It's not just any Friday! Today is Deepavali (Indian Holiday) so that's
a double celebration. That's why we have thought of climbing two hills
today. One is Mt. Faber and the other one is Vigilante Drive (not really a hill)
which leads to Kent Ridge Park MTB Trail.

Actually, StairRider Deck and I have gone to these two hills last night
to familiarise myself with the way as I am on point duty for today's ride.

For those curious about the climb at Vigilante Drive, this is the first
time I have seen a climb that forced me to use 22/28 gearing. That is
super granny gear. I almost ran out of gears. I only had 1 more gear left (32)
at the back in case I had to downshift some more.

But if you think going up is difficult, we found out that coming
down is expensive! Last night I did two laps of this climb and
today I did 1 lap (after the rain, so should be cooler). All those times,
the smell of burning brake pads is in the air once I get to the
bottom. Here's a video clip of today's ride so you'll
know what to expect if you want to go to Mt. Faber and
Kent Ridge Park.

Al Ameer - Indian Food

This stall is along South Buona Vista Drive, right side if you're coming from West Coast Hiway side

Dum Briyani and other stuff that I don't know
If ever you get the urge to go and punish yourself by going
up Vigilante Drive, know that there is something good for
you to look forward to.

Al-Ameer is open 24 hours and it is even open today (Deepavali)!

They serve delicious Dum Briyani and all sorts of things (pratha,etc.)
which makes the Vigilante Drive climb / Kent Ridge Trail Ride almost worth it.
Prices are reasonable and the place is reasonably clean.
Service is prompt and fast too.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Eye Protector and Silicon Case for GoPro Hero

Prince Eye Protector

As usual, I got suckered again. I reviewed StairRider Deck's Oakley
Radar Path and being stingy (hehehe) I said that there are better ways of
spending your money and that I should be ok with those XLoop
shades being sold in 7-11.

I did buy one of those XLoop Shades for just 20$. This is a double whammy 
as I realised that similar 'eye protectors' are sold at the Beach Road Army
Market for 7$ only. ... and guess what, after buying it, I stashed it away
because I managed to epoxy my 1998 Oakley Minute. 2 months later when
I was going to use it for the first time.... it cracked! In two places!
It was very muddy in T15 then! I had to dodge all the flying dirt being
thrown by my front wheels! #$@! XLoop Shades!

But while loitering around Mustafa last week I saw these Prince EyeProtectors.
They are for racquet sports (squash, etc.). So they should be good. Only
thing is they are clear. That works for me. Also if you have been buying all sorts
of anti-fog sprays, forget about it. The only thing that will ensure your
lenses don't get fogged is 1. go fast and/or 2. lenses should be well ventilated.

Going fast could be a problem with me but these lenses are very well ventilated.
I have yet to experience fogging on these eye protectors. They also
come with straps so that they don't sort of dangle in front of
your face. Best of all, they are only 23$ !


XSories Silicon Case for GoPro Hero HD


The Silicon Case above is actually for the HD version of
GoPro Hero. What I have is the GoPro Hero Wide Angle.
The holes are exactly the same... except that I think
the HD is a bit bigger than the Wide Angle version. This Silicon
Case is actually larger than my Wide Angle camera.

I decided to write this 'review' because I believe this Silicon Case
just saved my camera from being mangled by a branch that decided
to attack me in BT. The wayward branch left green and brown marks
on the base of the camera that's attached to my helmet, I was actually
almost separated from my bike due to the impact but there was
not even a scratch on the camera. The only thing that happened was the
camera tilted backwards.

If you have a GoPro Hero, go and buy this Silicon Case. It's just around
25$ at CRC. This surely beats the price of a new case in case
you crack it.