Sunday, September 25, 2011

Sin Chew Daily - Saturday 24th September 2011

Josephine Ho (no relations) of Sin Chew Daily interviewed me with regards to the charity ride and her article appeared on Saturday the 24th of September 2011's edition.

Unfortunately I cannot read Chinese (shame on me!) even though I can understand very basic spoken Mandarin; so I can't really tell if I've been correctly quoted or otherwise. But thanks to Allen Liew (I don't know him) who alerted me by email on the same day that the web address was incorrect. After some deliberations, I thought that the best solution would be to create another website/blog using the incorrectly published address to direct people to this correct website! Brilliant right? ;-)
Note: Thanks to Chris Sim for pointing out to us that the above news is available on-line here in Sin Chew Daily's website. 

Friday, September 9, 2011

My Bike & Me

Surly Long Haul Truck with 26inch wheels in black - 58cm in size.

After much deliberation I decided on the Surly’s Long Haul Trucker, a bike of choice of cyclo tourists for their world wide adventures, for this ride. Touring bikes like this are near impossible to find in Malaysia and I ended up having to order it through a friend in Singapore who also kindly brought it over for me when he came over for the last Rainforest Music Festival in Kuching. It comes in either blue or “blacktacular” in either 700c or 26inch wheels. I ordered the black colour with 26inch wheels in 58cm size. I added a rear Topeak Super Tourist rack, centre kickstand (there’re spare spokes on the rear chain stay which annoying gets in the way of a kickstand if you want to install it there), a pair of Soma fenders which is also hard to find in Malaysia and which I bought in Singapore (the local bike shop which installed this for me broke one of the plastic bracket and never inform me; the bastard! - it's now held in place by a cable tie) 3 bottle cages and a pair of Shimano XT SPD pedals.

I replaced the stock saddle with a comfortable leather Brooks B17 which is definitely worth the expense (I didn’t have to ‘break it in’ as I have read – fortunately for me it felt comfortable from day one), stem, handle bar, the 2 tyres with 1.75inch wide Panaracer Paselas which I find comfortable and rolls reasonably well. The rest of the bike I left configured as stock.

Currently the bike weighs a hefty 15kg and I’m still not used to riding such a heavy bike. By comparison my Titus X-Racer full-suspension is 13kg, my Giant XTC Team hard tail is 9kg while my all carbon road bike is only 7.8kg. It is the heaviest (and slowest) bike in my stable. I feel really slow (arrggh!) on the Surly LHT but then again I am not going for the speed record – I just want to finish the ride without the bike breaking down and for it to carry me and my gear in relative comfort. But it is the most comfortable bike to ride that I have ever owned; and I have owned quite a few bikes!

That’s about the bike.


54 year old poster boy *ahem* ;-)

Me?
I’ll be 55 on the day of the ride and currently weighs a meaty 89kg (I blame the current durians season) but I think it’ll be around 80kg come 11th December 2011 when I complete the ride! And I'll still be 6 feet tall. ;-)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Pledge Form

Inside of the Pledge Form

The pledge form is now ready for printing thanks to the fine efforts of Vincent Bong of Kuching Life Care Society who did the initial artwork that was professionally finished by Jason Chew and team of Events Horizon who volunteered to help as did photographer Davy Choo of Kaki Filem Studio who did the studio shoot of me and the bike (fancy carrying a 15kg bike up and then down 3 flights of stairs?) last night.
A closer look at me in Kuching Life Care Society garb & my unloaded trustworthy steed ;-)

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Countdown: Less Than 3 Months to Go!

A quick ride before dinner cut short by a sudden thunderstorm.
Yes! It’s now September and less than 3 months to go before I begin my big ride from Kota Kinabalu to Kuching. It’s the Hari Raya holiday break this week from Tuesday to Thursday which sort of disrupt my normal cycling routine; so starting next week I’d better be more disciplined with regards to regularity and mileage. I really need to get on with my LSD training – long slow distance (not lazy sunday doldrums) and I hope the hot and hazy weather conditions will improve. No excuses though; I just need to get on with it!