Showing posts with label Cycling in Hiroshima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling in Hiroshima. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Kick stand: Yes or no?



I always thought have a kick stand is a serious form of useless weight. Why the extra weight? How often do you really want to the bike to be standing? Just rest it on the floor i say!

Of course unless peer pressure starts building up...

Oopss, all of a sudden I am a space hogger.

As a consolation when I arrived early in the morning my bike was the only one there. My college asked me if I knew my bike was flat on the ground. Lol.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Slow days.


Work is really too much  nowadays, due to the upcoming holidays.

Yes holidays! I won't be blogging at all next week! Sry my loyal readers!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Spotted, double rear suspension



I have heard many stories about sturdy racks being on full suspension bikes being impossible.

Is this a possible answer? It looks like a scooter really, but how efficient will it be?

It does look pretty comfy though... Seen something similar? Mail me!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Bike hack : Dustbin lid





Probably to keep the wild animals away from thrash, after all I have seen many discarded bikes around already. As usual work is keeping me busy, but I would like to thank sister site bikecommutinginsg.blogspot.com for linking me! Views on my blog have increased! Woot. I will work harder :)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sakura viewing ride.

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Last week end I went on this "Sakura viewing ride", it was probably the best time to ride as the Sakuras were in full bloom and every was out having "Sakura viewing parties" aka O-Hanami.I will let the pictures do the talking...













Gambette Japan! Hope the Sakuras help lighten the mood in spite of the earthquakes... Disaster after disaster...

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Difficult to ride?



Visited a LBS called Hillclimb , courtesy of a nice manager. he said this bike is difficult to ride.... I wonder why!

 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

It's Spring!


First it was this tree, suddenly white, striking in the background of bare branches and anything but green.



Than suddenly, from what I though were overgrown shrubs, an insane amount of tiny flowers erupted open. Spring has come! For a Singaporean, I could thought I would never experience the transition from Winter to Spring, oh boy does it feel magical!


Saving the best, right up till the last. Once Spring comes, the Sakuras start flowering, this apparently is just the beginning. More pink trees await!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Bike hack: U-lock weight.



Was climbing a hill and took a break... And when  I looked around I saw the above. An old U-lock re-purposed as a weight. Not much of a hack but it was something that caught my eye. One thing's for sure... U-locks are heavy!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Following behind.

Following a fellow commuter has many advantages! I sometimes get caught in a commuter race and edge pass a fellow commuter only to be overtaken later but an experienced move on the other commuter's part.

What good move? Like using the pavements in heavy traffic (sure you can zig zag through the traffic, but it's really dangerous. Espeacialy with Singaporean drivers not used to cyclists on the roads), or taking an alternate "short-cut", or a line without pot holes! All true stories! hahaha.

It's times when I'm tired and just lag behind other commuters that i realize that most of these commuters are much more experienced than me, and they know a thing or two about the route. So the next time you see a commuter ahead of you, try following them!

But dun be stalkerish! Duh! Following others is easier, irresistible even. Provided you are following instinct, aka the opposite sex.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Repost : The Sea.



Last weekend I took my bike and headed for a recce ride to Hiroshima. It was supposedly 50km away and I just wanted to ride about 50 round trip so i figured halfway would be good. Since I get lost so often.

I lost I did... I was supposed to head north into a valley surrounded by mountains but instead I went west to the coast line. And oh my god. It was beautiful.

Being born and bred in Singapore you would think we are no strangers to the sea, but when all the buildings disappeared and I could see the sea, I just stood there looking out. The serenity was unparalleled , open sea, nice afternoon sun, and as far as I was concerned there were no people/ cars/boats around. Sweet. Now I'm thinking to ride my weekend away to the next town by the coastline.... The town is 100km away... 200km ride on a bike that is held together by a paper bag.... Hmmm...

 

edit: not sure how this post ended up as a separate page, so i'm reposting it.

Tags: Beach in Hiroshima, Cycling to the beach in Hiroshima, Japan

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Night lights.



Without flash

With Flash.

 

The 3 LEDs would probably last forever and they are charged in the day by small solar panels beside the LEDs. Lighting that is self sustainable. Cool.

Though, I wonder why did the designers choose blue... Its a bit dull, but I guess its cool :) Cycling on that particular path at night is a little dangerous without these light, about 2 metres off the track is the river :) And I'm guessing street lights for the path would cost too much. Practical and cost efficient!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Vroom vroom

What bike did you say you ride again?

A Kawasaki KDX260.

Can't say I have heard of that model before, it has a 260cc engine?

It's pistons are my legs, :)

What the? Just show me the bike!

Sweeeeeeeeeet.



weekdays = work...

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The ride to Onomichi

Take your pick, which bike will you choose for this 72km Epic-ish ride?





Ramps like these make up more than what feels like half of the entire ride! One before the bridge and one after, of course going down those ramps were pretty fun. Initial D music was playing in my head.



Probably the best view I have seen in my life, the first and largest of the 7 bridges! Breathtaking! Cycling up the mad incline was worth every drop of sweat!

If you have the fear of heights, you probably wouldn't go on the view platform... It was really scary hahaha.

Each bridge has a toll system (yes even bicycles), but it was an honour based system. Meaning no one was going to enforce the rule, you are just supposed to have enough integrity to pay those tolls yourself and deposit the coupons here. :) Don't you just love cyclists!

The underbelly of another one of those 7 bridges, such a unique sight!

This particular bridge has the bicycle path under it (as compared to a pavement on the other 6 bridges... Pretty cool! And a definite welcome away from the rain. Yes it was raining halfway through the ride! Make the ride more epic!I had made it 72km in 6 hours, 1.5 hours was used to climb the mad incline to the crazy good view. why 6 hours? I rented the bike at 12noon and they said I have to return it at 6pm. yikes! I figured my average speed was about 20km/h... Was really pushing myself too, after climbing for 1.5 hours anyone's thighs would have been burning. Ouch!

Tags: cycling from imabari to onomichi, Cycling in Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan, sunrise itoyama rental

Monday, March 21, 2011

The accidental find : Hiroshima Velodome

I was riding to Hiroshima port and on the way I saw a sign that said Hiroshima Velodrome... Sweet.





The "welcome" sign said something about it being close in March, I dun read Jap but the security guard told me so. Not that I speak much Jap either...



Are they trying to make it more appealing to young people?



What it looks like outside... The security wouldn't let me in to view the drome... Sad...

Now if I had been on a Bus or a Train, I would probably not have seen the sign and even if I did, I could probably have to plan a whole separate trip to go check it out!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Where will you ride? Surfaces



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I often find myself all over the place, checking for traffic, avoiding pedestrains, children the elderly especially...

Simply to just save a few seconds off my commute... Hmmm... Gotta rethink my strategy...

Friday, March 18, 2011

Radical Stimulus: Getting closer to nature.



Riding a bike can bring you so much closer to nature, a few days I rode pass a quiet stretch of road and saw some small cheery blossoms (Sakuras) flowering... Such a beautiful sight!

Many times, I have simply just stopped to enjoy scenery, come to think of it... I should stop and admire the Sakuras that I see on my commute to work. Just absorb it all in! After all these beautiful sights only last all but 2 weeks.

Just riding your bicycle and enjoying nature is really relaxing, the sights of green (Pink for Sakuras!), smells, rivers, and even people watching... Enjoy your commute guys!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Frames



A modern bridge's under belly of metal frames, a small letter "n" concrete frame, as if framing the bicycle in a picture, the shadow of the concrete pillar, and finally the bicycle's own body frame. How many frames?

1 FPS, 4 seconds. Random, work is piling up...

tags: bicycle frame and bridge frame, a synergy

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The awe for the single speed.



Just look at it, even cooler and more hip than the cruiser.

Simple, modern, low maintenance, fast.

 

A medium lock for a city that hardly has thefts... I grade this lockup B+, if it were in Singapore the wheels would probably be gone the next day. a C- grade in Sg. Dun lock just the frame, lock the rear wheel as well :)

Monday, March 14, 2011

Iwakuni



Okay, the bridge is pretty cool. But that's about it.

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Now that's what I call a ride... I got lost here and there... And somehow managed to get on a road leading to a toll-paying road?!?! Reminded me of Malaysia roads... Long up and downs and "filled" with potholes... Lol.

On the way back I got so bored and started spinning at 90 rpm got into the rhythm and at some points spun at 100rpm...

Full outer and spun out = bliss

While coasting to recover and got overtaken by a girl on a foldie... Priceless...

EPIC RIDE, I KNOW WHY I LOVE CYCLING FAST AND HARD AGAIN!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

A Bike path by the sea.



Taken in the evening, just before it got dark... A Sunset without the Sun, at dusk. No filters, just iPhone 4 Magic. I like how calm the picture feels. Like I'm sitting right there staring out into the sea, love the background of mountains :)



Along the bike path was this wet patch, just as I moved off after taking this picture, a small splash and turned around to see the sea crashing against the wall of the beach and up onto the path. People at the north east of Japan, we hope you are ok. Be strong.



Love the sides that looks like mini cliffs.



A small beach in the middle of the path... Take care all, I'm fine here in Japan if you guys are concerned.