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CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
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Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
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30mm carbon wrapped rims, weighs 1290g per pair.
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Chio !
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Night ride on the NERL with Boolean, Wrigleys and Kenny.
Distance:26.52km
Time: 1hr29mins
Avg Speed: 18km/hr
Max speed: 33km/hr
Distance:26.52km
Time: 1hr29mins
Avg Speed: 18km/hr
Max speed: 33km/hr
Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
The waterway is still the best for cycling cause you can full throttle without stopping for traffic lights. Especially the new track, with smooth tarmac for you to take off.
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The OCBC cycle event.
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The videoman on the motorbike jialat leh, vid so shaky, speed so slow till the cyclists can smell the exhaust fumes.....
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oceanic wrote:The videoman on the motorbike jialat leh, vid so shaky, speed so slow till the cyclists can smell the exhaust fumes.....
Today morning so free har , never go crawl crawl meh?
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RTECH wrote:oceanic wrote:The videoman on the motorbike jialat leh, vid so shaky, speed so slow till the cyclists can smell the exhaust fumes.....
Today morning so free har , never go crawl crawl meh?
Today crawl crawl off day leh....
Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
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Recently bicycle accident during the OCBC cycle event. For riders riding at high speed, please choose the Skate style bicycle helmet for full skull protection.
Recently bicycle accident during the OCBC cycle event. For riders riding at high speed, please choose the Skate style bicycle helmet for full skull protection.
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RTECH wrote:
Recently bicycle accident during the OCBC cycle event. For riders riding at high speed, please choose the Skate style bicycle helmet for full skull protection.
Ya man, rtech post your bluegrass super bold! show sample pics!
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We join all of the Singapore Cycling community in expressing our sympathies to the family of Chia Wee Kiat following the news his succumbing to the injuries he received at OCBC Cycling on Sunday.
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Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
Let's us all stay slience for him on this thread for one day.
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oceanic wrote:Helmets mandatory!
Excellent . I see all your helmet have minimal vent holes which makes the helmet strong enuff. Well done !
Not recommended to choose the helmet below. Although, it is branded and not cheap, it offers little protection. Ppl have the wrong idea that good helmet are expensive helmet. It is the design of the helmet that is important.
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Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
Some photos from last night's solo exploration ride.....
Punggol to Marina Barrage and back...
Slow ride... mostly on pavement and PCN...
The route....
Punggol to Marina Barrage and back...
Slow ride... mostly on pavement and PCN...
The route....
Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
Whoa ! That is far ! Wat's the distance?
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join in the fun bro!oceanic wrote:Well done!nice scenery!
Not far bro... Like your usual waterway ride only....RTECH wrote: Whoa ! That is far ! Wat's the distance?
Around 41km to and fro...
When do you want to slow down and get a foldie?
Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
Use to cycle at waterway round and round didn't expect 40km can go that far away when stretched.
I use to own a china made foldie long ago, but smaller wheels. So small that I fold up and tie to my Honda cub and bring to park to cycle.
Boo, maybe you wan to try road bike . Once kenna poison I think you wouldn't want to get back to small wheels.
I use to own a china made foldie long ago, but smaller wheels. So small that I fold up and tie to my Honda cub and bring to park to cycle.
Boo, maybe you wan to try road bike . Once kenna poison I think you wouldn't want to get back to small wheels.
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Re: CYCLIST'S PIT-STOP
RTECH wrote:Use to cycle at waterway round and round didn't expect 40km can go that far away when stretched.
I use to own a china made foldie long ago, but smaller wheels. So small that I fold up and tie to my Honda cub and bring to park to cycle.
Boo, maybe you wan to try road bike . Once kenna poison I think you wouldn't want to get back to small wheels.
Ya... 40km can go many places liao.. rather then cycling 2 big rounds and 1 small round at the waterway to make 42km...
But waterway more shiok.... can ride with minimal pedestrians... safer too...
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