My Mountain Biking Hobby is my Back Door and Entrance for Unexpressed Emotions and Uncontrolled Feelings for Seeking Thrill and Because Mountain Biking Takes me to a Place Something Unusual of the Real World!
My First Full Suspension is going to say goodbye to welcome the new addition to the lineage of my mountainbiking time travel!
My Kinesis A636 the blue one will be replaced by Kinesis KSM636 the one below of course. :D .... currently saving lots of day dreaming and imagination to get that upgrade..... :)
I Just bought my first floor pump from Corpo Cycle a LBS in our area. I was hesitant to buy this pump at first sight because of plan to buy a new hub and tires for my wheel set. but since I gave my old handy pump to a friend, I later on decided to buy this pump so as I can use it for bike repair jobs at home.
Before you start scrolling down and criticize the photos, I would like to put a safety net that the following photos are taken from the internet and are scrutinized and judged by me as a best rear setup for Mountain Bikes ^^. Take note rear only! =) And So far only these Units passed my standards and taste without even trying them . hehehehe..... But if anyone willing to send me units to test, make sure the rear setup is similar to any of these units. sweet =)
Criteria: 1. Simplicity: Mechanical setup and moving parts (The lower the better) 2. Technology: number of shocks (the lower the better)
Last Sunday me and Zagatrixx and a couple of neophytes went for a Rookie climb to North Upi first checkpoint.
This is Zagatrixx checking one of the bikes for Bax.
Here is Bax and Yop ready to roll out. It was Bax's first mountainbiking experience and her excitement started right after she was invited for this trail ride last night and in fact she the first one wake up early and knock on my door to wake me up! ^^
Ath the frist ascend she was still lively with first push....
Bicycles are for life!
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"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep
moving."Albert Einstein Enjoy the following videos on cycling safety:
Remember to ride s...