Sunday, July 21, 2013

Frustrated ride at Subic


We went to Subic Freeport Zone last Saturday, where we celebrated wifey's birthday.  We stayed at the Forest View residences, which is near the Pamulaklakin Trails.

I had plans of bringing my bike and experience trail biking.  I also had other options where to ride.  At last, I thought my dream of riding at Subic trails would be fulfilled.

Unfortunately, my plan was frustrated; as, I wasn't able to carry my bike due to lack of space in the car.  I have a bike rack; but, I remove the front wheel and put it inside the car.

So, I'm planning to go back to Subic in the near future for biking purposes only.


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

My dedicated 69er


After experimenting on my 2 bikes (a 26er and a 29er), I finally decided to make my 26er a DEDICATED 69er.  The ride with a 69er is better than a 26er and 29er.  But, I'm keeping my 29er as it is.

I bought a new front wheel for her to avoid the hassle of borrowing the front wheel of my 29er.


The front wheel:
  • Rim - WTB Speed Disc All mountain 36 holes
  • Tire - Maxxis Cross Mark 2.1
  • Rim tape - from old inner tube
  • Spokes - Generic
  • Hub - Deore
Some geometry:
  • BB height - 310 mm
  • Head tube angle - 70 deg.
  • Seat tube angle - 72 deg.
Others:
  • Frame - 2009 KHS Alite 150
  • Fork - Rigid Mosso M3 ATC 440 mm
  • Drivetrain - Single speed (Deore Crank 32t, IG51 chain, Surly Cog 17t, Surly Spacers)
  • Pedals - Clipless SPD
  • Brake - Single / front brake only - Deore hydro - right lever)

Monday, June 3, 2013

Experimenting on 69er


Currently, I have two bikes.  My first is a 26er and the second a 29er.  26er and 29er are breeds of bicycles.  26er has wheels measuring 26 inches in diameter while 29er 29 inches.

There's another breed of bike - a 69er.  Wow! Its wheels must be very big at 69 inches.  I thought it was.

69er wheels are not 69 inches in diameter.  It's a combination of two sizes of wheels - 26" at the rear and 29" at the front.

I was curious about the 69er.  So, I thought on experimenting using my parts from my two bikes.

There's only one thing to do to convert any of my bikes into 69er, i.e., to change one of the wheels.

First, I tried it with my 26er.  I removed the front wheel and replaced it with the front 29er wheel.  By the way, I'm using a rigid fork with 420 mm length from axle to crown.

69er in action:


Friday, May 31, 2013

I'm selling my Mosso rigid fork - SOLD


It's a steal at P999 only.

Specifications:
  • ATC length = 410 mm (for 26er)
  • Steerer tube length = 215 mm
  • Color = black
  • With some scratches


Reason for selling:  I replaced it with another Mosso rigid fork with longer ATC length.

Meet-up at SM Fairview or Pacific Star Building, Makati City.

You may contact me at 09173097741.


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

My ride plans - May 25 & 26



May 25, 2013 -

Nova - Tungko - Macabud - Nova

May 26, 2003
Nova - Timberland - Maarat & v.v.


Thursday, May 16, 2013

My ride plans - May 18 & 19


Two (2) more days to go; and, it's weekend.  Where would I ride?

May 18, 2013 -
Nova - Tungko or Pangarap - Macabud - San Mateo - Nova

May 19, 2003 -
Nova - Timberland - Maarat & v.v.


Or, the other way around.

Ride safe everyone!


Monday, May 13, 2013

My new saddle


The saddle of my TweetyPot (Marin Alpine Trail 20er) is damaged already.  But, I just secured it with plastic fasteners. 

While window shopping at a bike shop, I saw this fancy saddle.  After some thoughts, it's time to replace my damaged saddle.  So, I bought it.

Ouch!  My butt got sore while breaking it in.  I will try it for some more time and see if my butt would get use to it.

It's election day!  Time to vote for your chosen 12 senatoriables and local officials.

The precincts open at 7:00 am and close at 7:00 pm.

I'm going out and ride first then vote later in the afternoon.


Friday, May 10, 2013

No more chain skipping


I really wanted to solve the chain skipping of TweetyPot soonest.

So, last Monday, I went to all bike shops in Quiapo and looked for a 32 teeth chain ring, preferably Surly or E-13.  Unfortunately, my efforts were futile.  So, I went home teary!

Tuesday, I started calling and texting other bike shops.   Even the Surly Philippine dealers have no stocks or are not selling chain rings.

There's one store with one stock only but the color doesn't match with any of my two bikes. However, I was told that some stocks are coming by the 11th of the month.  The brand is E-13 and the cost is P1,600 per ring.

Then, I found one shop selling but expensive at P2,700 a piece.  At that price, it must be good.  The brand is Niner.  No wonder!  I had second thought.  Shall I wait for the 11th?  But, when I woke up the following day, I checked my wallet and decided to get the Niner ring.

Right after it's installed, I tried it at D' Wall.   No more skipping!  Yippee!


Sunday, May 5, 2013

Chain still skips


This morning, I pedaled from home to Licao-licao via Tungko thence to San Mateo.  And, I used my 29er.

The ride was less enjoyable as the chain skipped on almost all climbs, especially after the drive train got dirty.  So, in every instance, I got off and walked.

I passed by two bike shops and had my drive train checked up.  The shop mechanics thought that it was the chain ring.  Some teeth are worn already.  Since the cog and the chain are new and the alignment is good, it's the logical culprit.

Now, I have to look for a replacement chain ring.


Friday, May 3, 2013

My ride plan - May 5


Happy weekend, everyone!

But, my weekend won't be happier because I have one day only to ride my bike.  Tomorrow, I'll be attending our company's sports festival at Palms Country Club in Filinvest, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

And, on Sunday, my planned route is Novaliches - Tungko - Macabud - San Mateo - Novaliches.


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Bakas at last!


There were so many rides to Bakas River that I haven't been able to join.

Bakas River is located in Bgy. Matictic in Norzagaray, Bulacan.  It's just about 23 kilometers from our place, which is more than an hour away by bike.

Today, I was able to get there, when I joined the ride of Chain of Friendly Bikers (C oF B).   Bakas River was its final destination to beat the summer heat.  The group of nine bikers left the meet-up place at Chow King, Lagro at around 6:00 am.  Three other bikers joined the group at Igay Road.  Thence, the route was: Barangay Bisaya, Jack Hammer, Bricktown, Igay Road on the way to Bakas River.  However, only six bikers proceeded to the river.
At Ricafort

At Igay Road