Monday, November 23, 2015

Testing of the Life paint

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This friday we will trial the life paint with 30 riders and I thought its better to do a "guinea pig" on myself or my stuff for that matter. I was assisted by my little girl Momo.  We tested a black fabric bag, Long board, shoes and helmet.
To make it more interesting, I did a heart shaped template(for obvious LCSG reason) to see how it would turn out. Just look at the instructions, shake the can for 1 min and spray it on. Thats it.
For light source, I used a small torch light to shine and the effect was not too good. But I am sure if a car headlight shines on it the surface, it would be really bright and reflective.

Take away after the test , Life paint works better on fabric, porous surfaces. It does not do well on smooth glossy surface like helmet or bike frames. Very easily the coating will come off. This are the photos of the test in action.  Want to try it out yourself, come on by here   Do bring a bag, tee to try it out. See u friday evening!
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testing with Momo
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in the night shadow with out the life paint 

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Simple heart template 
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Spray it!
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Effect using a small torch light

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Flash photography 

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Trying it on my long board 
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Adrian Oh, this is for u! 
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Tried out the paint on helmet but it didn't work well. Flakes off too easily 


Thursday, November 19, 2015

Engage to make SG a better, safer place to cycle

As cycling becomes more pervasive in Singapore, there will be invariably tensions arising from the common use of path and pavements.  This issues have been raised several times for many years and we see a slow progress. Its moving beyond a class room focus group setting to an experiential one. That is to role play the proposals. Its a good approach! 
Now I have been asked why I am so supportive and positive about all the focus group by LTA. Well, it because I see a change. I really do. Slowly (abit too slow for me) but surely.
There is a Active Mobility dept set up in LTA  with dedicated resource to make things better. This is a big big improvement compared to being cyclist's interest being sidelined in the view of other matters previously. Here's the dept contact which can be found on Gov.sg 

 Sometimes in my conversation with folks on this topic, I sense an air of skepticism. It's definitely taking a long time and understandably frustrating. And many doubts on how it's all not going to work.
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I just have this to say.  
Let's be positive. The time for cyclists is to engage fully with the agencies. It might seem like it's taking forever but every step forward is another step closer to a better cycling condition.  
Please don't give up. I know its not easy and lets keep trying. If not for us, for our next generation. 
Please also note its not going to be solely consideration only  for cyclists  but for the  whole community at large. That means pedestrians, elderly and the children.  
We can chose to be  part of the solution and keep moving the needle. Or continue to simply whine about whats not good and be a couch potato critic. Your call. 
I have signed up for the 30th Nov slot, hope to see you there. And to those who are already signed up. Thank you for all the efforts, time to help make things happen.  


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Lifepaint by Volvo comes to Singapore

This is one cool initiative by Volvo sometime back and I must say I was quite impressed by it (when I saw it in the internet). 
Essentially it is a reflective paint that can be sprayed on safely on clothing, skin, bicycle. It is transparent in the daylight and when in a dark setting, with a light source shined on, the surface will reflect back the light. Its one pretty nifty passive safety measure.  
Like many of us, I was impressed but there were no other information how or where to get it. And I kind of left it at that. 
This is a good video on how the life paint is supposed to work and why Volvo did this initiative as part of their CSR effort. 

A few months past and one fine day I received a very friendly tip off from Tony who wanted to connect me with Volvo. It was about life paint! I was gobsmacked and very touched by his gesture. 
It also validated the trust and the good work of Lovecyclingsg. 
We have been working as a community to improve the safety of cyclists by many means. 
From organising regular rides so that there are safety in numbers and the newer riders can learn from the experienced riders. We also did a collaborative mapping of road dangers and even documented the accidents in a bid to help bring awareness to the more dangerous spots for cyclist. 
In addition, LCSG have also regularly supported of Nparks team in numerous ride events. There are simply too many initiatives started by the community and it's simply awesome! Dear LCSG folks, I am really amazed and proud of you! 
So...I have a batch of life paint we will try this out the following week with LCSG  Event details here. 

Disclosure: Volvo Singapore provided the life paint FOC to Lovecyclingsg and there are no other form of compensation in exchange for the editorial coverage. 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

We ride as one

This photo taken by uncle KC at LCSG trip to Coney island made me smile. It showed exactly what we are trying to promote. 
Its never about the bikes. Small wheels, big wheels, fat bike, road bike, MTB, foldies of all brands are welcome in Lovecyclingsg. Keeping it real! Well done people!

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Changes are coming, slowly, but surely. Thank you Shimano and Nparks!

Good things are happening in Singapore! This is a series of bike repair station sponsored by Shimano at our Nparks PCN areas. This is really awesome, especially so for the casual cyclists who might need some assistance for their bikes. It features allen keys, screw drivers, wrenches the sort of stuff that can help you out when u have some loose parts on your bicycles.  Esp cool is also the addition of a foot pump. Very nice!
A very happy surprise at Track 15 (mandai area) for the MTB lovers! 

Allen keys and wrenches! 
foot activated Pump

Terrence is a happy man!   

This is at NSRCC beside the water cooler.  A very regular stop point for cyclist. Spot on Nparks and shimano!!
I would be the first to admit readily that more can, should be done for cyclists.  But then again, I am of the thinking that we should also be part of the solution, giving ideas and helping out where ever we can. I am especially happy when I see companies stepping up to contribute back to the environments. Such is the effort which Shimano have embarked on. They did it so quietly and humbly. I am impressed. Thank you Shimano for the heart for cyclists and helping make it a pleasant ride journey for riders! 
Lastly to all riders, these are kind gestures from Nparks and Shimano. Please treasure and take good care of them.
**Photo credit Terence Yap and Clay (LCSG community) 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

A trip to my childhood place with Lovecyclingsg folks - 23th Aug 2015

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@ the Iconic Dragon Playground
This weekend I brought Lovecyclingsg folks to visit my childhood place - Toa Payoh. Route here in case you like to do this by yourself.  
The route 
This is a ride that we have done several times and I still enjoy doing it. 
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Glad to see the old friend - Ming Tian rejoining us for a Sunday ride. 
I like this ride very because I could share my memories of the place. With the small snippets of memories, inform folks how much of the place are already gone and how much are kept.
We started at Potong Pasir MRT and after a short briefing on the route, visited the first point of interest. That is Blk 108 Potong Pasir. This is the place where Mr Chiam did 27 years of Meet the people session as their MP. It's a humble spot and I am very inspired by his passion and dedication. 

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Block 108 have become an exercise area
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Folks at the spot of Mr Chiam MPS area
Then it was a slow roll towards Toa Payoh Lor 8 when I stayed with my Ah Gu/Ah Gim. My parents were both working long hours and Ah Gu place was the closest to Pei Chun Primary school. 
I showed the riders the place Ah Gu used to do his morning exercise with his Dahon bike. 
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Thats my primary school
I was pleasantly surprised  how much I don't  know  about my child hood place. Woo sisters shared with me a location near kim keat which didnt look much. However it was part of the landscape  of Toa Payoh. Its a vegetable distribution "centre" except its just a small road.  This is been there since 1980s and its still in operation! 
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Vegetables would come from Malaysia in truck, dumped at the side of the road for distribution
She also shared with me a very old bakery that have been there for 40++ years. Its located just opposite the original Pei Chun Primary premises
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old and still working
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Old style loti (bread) 
Later on we cycled to the Toa Payoh Dragon playground and also the central garden park. These are also the place where many senior riders have some nice memories. I am glad that its been kept and not changed totally beyond recognition. This is important and difficult to do due to space constraints. Buildings, places are a way for people to anchor their memories and then create a belonging that makes it a home.  
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Jan showing  his personal memory. His wedding!
As we dispersed the ride, I went to find my "old friend" at the near by playground. I am so relived its still there! Moved out of the main  area but parked at a corner. Hello friend, its good to see u!
I have shared my story, several times over. Anyone like to share their child hood place? 

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My old child hood friend. Abit battered but still standing! 

Friday, August 14, 2015

Family trip to Penang...with a brompton in a bag

For the SG jubilee week, we took a relaxed trip to Penang. Naturally I had to bring my foldie along.  Not for the campaign for a lane event but basically as a effective way to get around to see the sights. This was how I did it using the bag by Vincita. Deflate abit of air from the tyres.. put the brompton in. Zip up and go. 
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packing my Brompton in the Vincita Bag 
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hand pump, cage and multitool kit
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Cayla and Momo posing with SG favorite food - Chicken rice @ Changi airport 
It took us 1 hr flight time from Singapore to Penang. Flying via budget air was uneventful but pleasant. Landed in Penang and we went searching for a late lunch. 
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Desmond and Cayla leading the way
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Penang street has lots of art that shares with u the information of the street in a art/fun way
This was our 2nd visit to Penang. What I like about it was the street food and also the electic art murals that are spread around the old historical area. Old and grity but it somehow draws me closer to it. Anyway, here's some photos of the street food.
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a typical roadside stall @ Penang
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Food tastes best with company dont u think?
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Char kway tiao - sorry for the blur photo ... I was shaking with excitment
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so lovely kway tiao soup. 
Needless to say, we stuffed ourselves silly with CKT, wanton noodle and many many goodies. Reflecting on the food, I felt the one that was most memorable was actually the simple Kway tiao soup at Bangkok Lane.
It's really hard to have a simple dish that can stand out among so many good food. I felt it did because it was simple, honest cooking. We asked the lady what was the "magic". She told us, they had to put the pig bones, and whole duck to make the soup base. It will take several hours and later on, shred the duck meat. The fish ball was also manually made. Not bought off the super market."Alot of work but ok lah.... " The lady said. 
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Look out for this stall at Bangkok lane
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shy owners when we gave them a thumbs up for the super noodle soup. They were smiling ear to ear!
There is really a lot of pride in what they do. And this is sadly not the case in Singapore local street food. I think our reputation for having best street food paradise in Asia have been overtaken by cities like Penang. Really.
Coming back to cycling bit in Penang. 
When you go on family trip, one of the way you can get some cycling is to wake up early. Do an hour or so and by the time you come back, it's just nice for breakfast. Easy and relaxing. 
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The early morning light also gives the town a nice tone
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Stay lighted on the rear
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beautiful art that complements the gritty rundown environment. 

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trishaw for carry goods. Eco and cheap.
Best of all if you want to earn more brownie points for your next bicycle or bike adventure, offer to pick up all the stuff your missus wants and carry it back via the bicycle. Its really effective!
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uncle painting over the old coffee tins
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Local kopi brand
carrying coffee orders for the missus - photo credit Desmond
Looking at the town, I also noted that there were more and more hipster cafe sprouting up like wild mushrooms.... like this one. 
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cafes like this can be found all over Penang....
Frankly, I am not sure if this is a good thing. I feel that alot of the original Penang lifestyle is being hollowed up, making way for yet another hotel or cafe. As I admired the creativity of the art mural
pieces and nice fancy cafes, I could see many elderly sitting in a corner, looking dazed and empty. They must be wondering...."what the hell is happening to my community"  
The irony of me writing this is that I am also guilty of intruding to their space and lifestyle. :(
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old uncle trying to get by collecting cardboard and drink cans. 
What would be a good balance of keeping the old and introducing the new? I hope the people of Penang would be wise enough not to milk the golden goose too much. And this is something we should also reflect on for our sunny island. Are we also going to fast too soon? What are your thoughts? I love to hear from you.
My photos link of the nice experience here