Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Merdeka Night Ride

Merdeka Night Ride

Date: 30th August, 2008 (Saturday)

Starts at Sin Bee Hin Bicycle shop. Please park your cars at former Orchard Square car park.

Time: 8.00pm (be there earlier to set up your bike).

Distance: appox 50km covering town areas to ourskirts and back to town


Up coming events

Seat Post

I have been thinking about this problem whenever I ride off road.

You set your seat height at a comfortable height and when after you reach the peak, you know it's downhill after that. What you do you? You dismount down from the bicycle and lower the seat. Sometimes I do it, sometimes I just try to ride it through with the seat at the current height. If the seat is lowered, somehow you will stop to increase the height again when you reach level ground or else you just cannot get the power to ride effectively.

I don't know about the other riders, but I find this troublesome. More so if you need the Allen key to release the seat post.

When I first saw Crankbrother's adjustable seat post that let you change the height without getting off the saddle, I thought, "wow, this is cool!"

The convenience of not getting off the saddle will cost about RM1,100.00 for the one with remote control on the handle bar which weighs 534g.

Or a cheaper one that cost about RM950.00 with a lever under the saddle that weighs 461g.

More details are available here

I am excited when I saw Specialize coming up with the same idea. Just hoping the price will be more reasonable




Developed by the Suspension Technology Group at Specialized in Morgan Hill, California, the Command Post provides three saddle height options, so serious riders can change their stance mid-ride depending on the terrain and conditions—all with the flick of a switch. Its 100mm of adjustable range is denoted by three saddle positions—Power (when the saddle is at full height); Cruiser (35mm below the Power position); and Descender (100mm below the Power position).

No price yet from the manufacturers.

More information available here.

1/9/08 - Wow, this must be a hot item coz this is the 3rd write up that I have come across.

This time by a manufacturer called Superstar Components

More details available here

Friday, August 15, 2008

Cycling photos and news

Mountain Bike Event in the Beijing Olympic

Christoph Sauser of Switzerland (front), Jean-Christophe Peraud of France (C) and Jose Antonio Hermida Ramos of Spain compete in the men's cross-country mountain bike cycling competition at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 23, 2008





Lt Col Joshua will be so proud to see this photo because he endorses ORBEA.

Jean-Christophe Peraud of France (R) and Nino Schurter of Switzerland compete in the men's cross-country mountain bike cycling competition at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 23, 2008.

France's Julien Absalon reacts after winning his gold medal at the Mountain Bike Men's Cross Country Cycling event, at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008.
Julien Absalon's Orbea Alma Team There's no doubt that Julien Absalon could probably have ridden any bike and still rocked away to another gold medal in the Beijing Olympics, but that didn't stop Orbea providing a special bike for the champion to defend his title aboard. More

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Zimbabwe's Mtb contestant in Beijing Olympic

Stray lions and herds of elephants - Antipass Kwari of Zimbabwe has to contend with some unusual distractions as he trains outside his country's capital, Harare. "One time there was a lion, that really made me go faster," said Kwari, the first Olympic mountain biker from Zimbabwe and one of three African starters in Saturday's race. More

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Shocking Moments

News and photo from Yahoo Sports Coverage
Sarah Hammer of the United States reacts after crashing during women's points race event at the Laoshan Velodrome on Day 10 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 18, 2008 in Beijing, China.

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Beautiful sight as Tour de France cyclist cycle past but I doubt they have time to appreciate it.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Message to AJEE

Grace and I recently went to Bangkok and we managed to catch one of my favourite band, Queen’s musical show WE WILL ROCK YOU.

We happen to sit beside a nice Thai gentleman by the name of Ajee. Before the show started, I talked to him and found that he is the same age with me and we grew up in the same era listening to the same kind of songs.

It was the brief moments during interlude that we talked and found we had so many things in common.

After the show ended, Ajee walked us to the roadside and stopped a taxi to help give directions to the driver in Thai. He then paid the driver and that caught us by surprise. As it started to rain heavily, we could only express our thanks and gratitude in a short and rush manner.

We managed to exchange e-mail and I also wrote down this blog address on his programme cover.

This message is to AJEE, if you are reading this blog.

Hi Ajee,
We want to thank you for the hospitality that you gave us. You made an impression on us that we wanted to repay you by taking you out for dinner or drinks.

We wrote you an e-mail on Saturday night to the address you gave but it bounced back. We were hoping to catch you on Sunday or Monday at the airport since you are working there.

Please keep in touch and we hope to meet again someday.

With regards and best wishes,

Ben and Grace
ben.tvaddict@gmail.com


Sunday, August 3, 2008

Upcoming Events

BATU PAHAT HASH RIDE
Date : 12th July 2009 (Sunday)
Time : 7.30-8.00am (Registration)
Venue : Dataran Batu Pahat
Distance : 55 Km (35km for chicken run)
Fee : RM15 (include nasi beriani)
Organiser : Nature Bikers Club
Contact Person : Terry NBC (0127372337) Ben NBC (0127650503)

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UUM Mtb XC Race & Jamboree
Date: 19th July 2009 (Sunday)
Venue: UUM, Perlis
Distance: 55kmFee: RM50.00 early bird (before 5th July)
Event blog: http://uum-xcr.blogspot.com/

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Hungry about real bike hashing?

With paper to follow, check-points, chicken and Rambo rides, technical sections, hills to claim, rivers to cross, a lot of fun and real sport action for your Sunday morning on the mountain bike!

Or simply hungry to support again M2BH?

For all these excellent reasons, JOIN THE NEXT M2BH BIKE HASH
http://malaccabikehash.blogspot.com/


ON ON

M2BH Committee


Ride details

Bike Hash #: 102

Hares: Cedric Bourquenez & Stephane Baribeau - Co-hare your GM

Ride: Two rides, ~40km and 25km, in various and undulating areas covered with oil palm and rubber tree foilage , jungle tracks, river to cross and nice hills to claim. Waterstop provided after the first loop, ~17km.

Start: 09.00hr at Bertam Impian housing eastate at Bertam Ulum (Malacca)

Directions to the ride:

From Malacca:

Take Malacca -Alor Gajah high way. At Cheng intersection turn left direction Sungai Udang, Bertam Ulum.Put click O meter at zero, after approx. 4 KM turn right at the housing estate Bertam Impian.

From KualaLumpur- Singapore:

Go of the highway at Air Keroh, after the toll turn left direction Sungai Udang, Bertam Ulum, follow the highway, at your right handside you will pass the Sport Complex Hang Jebat, cross the Cheng intersection fly over, follow direction Sungai Udang, Bertam Ulu. At the fly-over put click O meter at zero, after approx 4KM turn right in to housing estate Bertam Impian.

ON ON

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