
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Another one bites the lust...

Monday, July 6, 2009
From 2c to 32c...



The first thing I did was to fix up the new rack for my Bike Friday tikit and this morning, I tested it with a touring pannier fitted on. I was mildly disappointed to open the package from Bike Friday only to find it was a commuter rack and not the dual touring one I had wanted. Anyway, it proved to be quite adequate as my panner is pretty generous and its one sided design meant it could still maintain its unique *hyperfold ability.

My usual cycling buddies came along, all 6 of us for the ECP/Changi ride of 32km round trip. The weather was cloudy and I'm thankful for small mercies as it meant I would not be baked by the merciless tropical sun. I had to quickly get conditioned and used to the humidity as I shall be cycling off to Bintan, Indonesia in a few days time.
It was a complete joy and delight to ride my tikit again and I appreciated its razor sharp handling, even with one pannier in front. The ride is plush and the power delivery responsive. Soon, I was leading the pack together with my friend SC on his Surly LHT without realising it. I got carried away with riding the tikit! This is without a doubt, the best 16" foldie money can buy.
Whizzing along the excellent bike paths of the Changi Park Connectors, we skirted the busy international airport and enjoyed watching the huge planes landing and taking off so gracefully. It was also magic to ride along the coast with fresh breezes on our faces.


and an Otomo MP3 Player mounted beautifully on the handlebar cockpit. The sound was powerful and impressive and for one recharge, it gave 25 hours of play! I'm going to need that for my next touring trip. (Silly me shot this video vertically... so please excuse the wrong angle)
All in, my first bike ride in the tropical heat after being in Australia proved too enjoyable. In the company of a good foldie and good friends, the heat can almost be ignored. Its great to be back!

*I had a chance to demonstrate the tikit's 5 sec fold to Peter, a curious cyclist at the Changi Village Food Centre, and he could not believe his eyes!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
A new "grandson" for Grandpa Ken






Friday, June 12, 2009
Hail the start of winter
When winter sets in, the cycling schedule gets all thrown out of sorts unless you are the type that ride even through freezing rains and winds. Last night, there was a thunderous sound on my roof and I came out only to discover that the sky was sprewing little ice pellets.
This is akin to having dangerous ball bearings all over the pathways, with more coming. While fun and exciting to watch and experience, I thought about the safety of those who are out cycling home when these hailstones literally pelt you relentlessly.
I hail the start of winter, with mixed feelings. Looks like my foldies will be keeping warm inside the heated house, and so will I.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Bike theft in action!
I saw this video posted on *Ecovelo and came away with a fresh appreciation for foldies. Arriving at your destination, just fold it and bring it into your office. Chuck the foldie under your desk and presto! No need to lock it outside and risk getting your bike swiped.
My nephew got 2 of his bikes stolen this way in crime-free Singapore. Get a foldie Nick.
And with some foldies like the Bike Friday tikit, you can even go grocery shopping with it as this video shows. Neat ya? Oh how I love foldies.
*Ecovelo is an amazing bike blog that has the most beautiful pics. Check it out.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Rain clouds to rainbow





Wednesday, May 20, 2009
I'm a bad influence!
Uncle Ken - a new foldie convert
Our Wed cycle group is growing! Today we had another pastor joined us, together with Alastair, Rod, Ken and myself. Colin is Assoc Pastor of Riverton Baptist and it was a joy to have him ride with us. He used to run the marathons and is an avid long distance hiker as well. He and his family just climbed Kilimanjaro in Africa so it was literally a ride in the park for this six footer.

I also learned that Ken has bought a brand new foldie. With it, he is no longer restricted to train timings and have for these few months, appreciated the advantages of what the origami small wheeled bike offered.

Thus, he took the plunge and got himself an entry level one. He hopes that his wife will ride it as well since it looks so unintimidating.
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I'm not sure what it is as I have not seen it upfront yet but it does appear very interesting with a rear suspension and a real value for $ proposition. Ken loves it especially riding through Mandurah city centre where the small wheels make for sharper handling, whizzing pass the quaint cafes and shops with effortless ease.
