Monday, August 25, 2014

Pinky Commuter

Hi Guys!

So now I'm in the midst of building up my third bike which will be my main commuter/ market bike. And yes, its pink in colour. Why pink? Because I like it. Currently my Haro is my commuter and no doubt, its a horrible bike for commuting considering that its a BMX. But hey, it works great on tracks!

My idea of the commuter was more of a rigid XC mtb which can go pretty much anywhere. I got my frame a few months back, an Ironhorse Warrior Expert for 100 bucks iirc. I was contemplating as to whether I should spray paint it as the original was a gunmetal grey which seemed pretty boring to me. So it then struck me that I should just paint it pink, well, for the fun of it (and the headturner factor LOL).

Took me a week to get it to this state:


I felt really satisfied at the quality of my paintjob considering its my second paint project without the use of professional air compressors and a spray gun. Could use some decals hehe.

Now I'm slowly gathering parts to get it setup. I'm currently left with a few parts that I need such as the brakes, rotors, grips and maybe a new stem. Its actually rideable now but its really scary riding brakeless.

Here's some pics of the progress! (pardon the poor quality pics)





I'm really tempted to run BMX bars on this as I really liked the very lepak geometry and posture of riding with BMX bars on a 26er. And it looks cool too!

Had a hard time getting the chain on as I've never used a chain tool before. I broke like 5 links but managed to join some of the remaining Dura Ace chain I had from my roadie. I think my chain is rather short as I can't shift properly to my largest sprocket. So I decided to limit my rear dee to the second last sprocket, making my bike a 1x8 now.

I'd say I spent quite some cash on this up till the point I'm broke now. So I won't break my heart further by calculating how much I spent.

Hope I can get this bike ready before the holidays come to an end!

Cheers!
-Fad


Happy Feet Cycling Team

Hi guys!

So recently I just joined a cycling group on Facebook and had my first ride with them. Group cycling is something new for me as I usually ride alone (I like the peace and comfort of riding solo). The group/team is called "Happy Feet Cycling"~ haha what a cute name!

My first ride with them was on Friday, 8 August 2014 and it was a Round Island Ride~ I was excited about it since it was my first group ride covering such a long distance. I have rode round island once alone and I swear it wasn't easy as you can't draft behind anyone. But nevertheless it was a real fun experience riding alone.

We met at Shell Loyang before departing at about 9pm. The first rider I met was Wee. Nice guy with a humble bike. Had a chat with him before another guy, KS, came along. KS had a really nice S-Works Tarmac in bright yellow with a matching SRAM groupset. He's also a nice dude and rides fast hahaha..

We then rolled off once everyone was gathered. Route was pretty straightforward. Loyang - Coastal - ECP - Fort Rd - Stadium - Nicoll Highway - Shenton Way - Keppel Rd - Telok Blangah Rd - Pasir Panjang Rd - West Coast Highway... then i can't remember where we went haha. But I remember passing by CCK and then the group went to Mandai and back towards Pasir Ris after I broke off along Woodlands Rd to collect my fork.

It was a really fun and enjoyable ride! Meeting new people and also enjoying a long ride! (though my ass hurt when I got home)

Photo of the pack (Credits: Clement Tan of Happy Feet Cycling FB Group)


Cheers!
-Fad