Showing posts with label Roadie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roadie. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

New page: Where to rent road bikes in Singapore

Since there seems to be quite a lack of information on this, let's share what we know!

If you would like to contribute/share/add-on, just comment or email me at starringme@gmail.com

Here is the link:
https://dualcircles.blogspot.com/p/where-to-rent-road-bikes-in-singapore.html

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Review: Spinlister App, Find a bike to ride, passive income?

NOTE: Spinlister has now said good bye, you can read about it here.

Me being me, always looking for opportunities, I was searching for passive income and it seemed like a good way of doing that, is renting out my bike(s).

Something that kinda gained traction a little is this little app called Spinlister. It is basically a platform similar to Uber, Airbnb, Grab. You use the app to search or list out a ride, where you decide the price of rental.

Ever since I tried this some time back in Apr 2015, there has been few and far between rentals. I did recently start collating just how much I made on rentals.. Total to date(22nd March 2018): USD$1,404 or about SGD$1,850

Not too bad, let's go through how to best start out!

1. Download app here:
    iOS
   Andriod
2. Register your account below to net you additional USD$5 credit!
   Click here for additional USD$5 credit
   Or use this promo code:
   4d56d1
3. List your bike!
   At the point, I would like to recommend you use the website to post as the iOS app I tried is a little buggy.. You have to fill in everything step by step, with chances (pural) the app will crash and lose your previously saved details on the listing or even not let you save at all.
   a. Take 4 pictures of your bike!
   b. Pricing, you can put a rough estimation first.
   c. Location, hot tip: Press the GPS symbol on the map, let it load then fill in any blanks.
4. Wait for approval!

That's it, all you have to do is wait, albeit sometimes quite a long time.

Now, you have to be warned, there are a few cons in renting out your bike.

Damages
Now, Spinlister will in fact cover you on this:

However, some of us simply love our bikes so much, even a single scratch inflicted, sears through our soul. If you are like this, there is no way you will be able to let your mind be at ease and it's best not to rent out your beloved bike.

Deliveries
Some expats or countryside folk (Ulu residents) will request deliveries and this is where you can either value add or cash in on. I have many times rode down myself, more mileage, fats as fuel, and a token fee for the added service. Why not?
Doing you have to plan in advance, the address, security concerns, if it's a hotel, here's a tip:
Get the person's full name, check-in date, duration of stay, room number and contact number if possible. You can then pass this details to the hotel concierge (if there is one) and leave it to them.

No shows
As with everything nowadays, there will be people who speak with you all week and subsequently disappear. Spinlister does actually still charge the guy though, it's just the bummer where you have to plan your schedule to accommodate them.

No hits
With all the rage with bike sharing going on, I would expect demand to go down further. So be patient and may the renter rent from you.

Paypal
Payments are by paypal and will take a few days after the actual rental is completed, if you don't have an account or patience, this might be a issue for you.

Sunday, December 31, 2017

OCBC 2017!



Minutes Rider Bibs! 00 2010 2117 2127 2137 2293 3788 5783 01 2056 09 2097 2285 11 2293 14 3559 17 2035 25 2307 2302 31 3555 40 3275 42 U-turn point 2172 44 3941 49 3277 59 3133 105 2010 107 3796


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Fatal accident at coastal 26th May 2012

It's very unfortunate to say that we have lost another cyclist, at probably the stretch of road most frequented by cyclists all over Singapore.

Rest in peace.

Not much details, but from Facebook comments...
*decided not to post details, they are pretty bad...

Just remember to ride defensively, always ride with lights (make it a point to change/charge batteries monthly)


Saturday, May 12, 2012

Hydraulic Discs for Roadie sir?

Unconventional cable levers to hydraulic brakes adapter/convertor, huge 180mm front disc brake (Actually bigger than my XC bike!) Drool people.