Double
On the afternoon of 14 December 2006, I received the official letter about my double promotion in Tenaga Nasional Berhad. Cool...
Life starts by mountain biking at Bukit Kiara. Exalt singletracks. Lung busting climbs, technical downhills & pristine cross-country trail riding.
The 2006 KLMBH yearly dinner was held on 17 December 2006@Sunday, at a famous Thai restaurant in Bukit Damansara - Sri Ayutthaya.
More write up & photos will come soon.
Part 2A: Pedal
I have been using clipless for more than a year now. It’s the Crank Brothers Mallet C, which uses the large pedalling platform with combination of eggbeater style clipless.The weight of the pedals (right and left) are 540gms.
On Saturday morning ride (9 Dec 2006) at Bukit Kiara, my rider-friend Jimmy had flat tyre twice. One before we reached the Kampung after the Penchala Baru trail, and the other at the road side in between the Hartamas terrace houses just before the school before we enter Plan C trail.
The first flat, he used his tube. I was a good samaritan to offer my tube for the second flat. Then, both of us suddenly reliased that we have no more spare tube. Luckily both of us survived till the end.
On the way home, I stopped at Boon Foo's shop to get some spare. I took out a number of branded tubes to choose from. Then I saw a weighing machine. Blink, blink.....
"Why not weigh them?" I was saying to myself.
These are the results:
Cheng Shin tube : 178 gms
Kenda Standard tube : 156 gms
Continental Light tube : 152 gms
Michelin Light tube : 149 gms
Kenda Superlight tube : 136 gms
Geax Light tube : 122 gms
Sunday morning, 3rd December 2006, this was my first time learning and building mountain bike trail properly. It was at Forest Reserve Institute of Malaysia (FRIM). Previously, I just maintained and improved the existing trails, especially at Bukit Kiara.
There were 6 of us, Pat, Karen, Tony, Rebecca, Nigel & me. At the moments, the trail location is still a secret until the work finished.
Pat & Karen had the necessary tools for trail buildings. I admired the custom-made wheelbarrow. The body was made from aluminium and the handlebar was from titanium. The wheels and tyres were mountain bike standard equipment i.e. they were adopted from the front wheels and tyres and even had quick-releases on them. The tank was industrial-grade fishing composite (plastic not carbon fibre though..) box. It is one very light and tough wheelbarrow. Damn genius.
Saturday, 2 December 2006, the tarmac climbed to the Bukit Kiara cross-road junction felt so much difficult after 6 days of no riding. Then, the Twin Peaks off-road trail... another climbed up.
The weather was nice, no rain and slighly cloudy. No rain also on the previous night, at least at my place. This Ulu Yam bash is very near to previous Ulu Rening bash (Sep. 2006), so I assumed there would be river crossings and big climbs.
The first 12.5km of short singletracks, long but twisty palm oil doubletracks were fun. There were tough climbs but short, so there wasn’t time for the lactic acid to build up. Some parts of the doubletracks were the mimic of mini rock garden.. I really love them. Certain sections of the doubletracks were pool of water and muddy, hence there were 2 minor chain sucks.
Then come the MOAH (mother of all hills) climbs. It was roughly 1.75km of straight doubletracks. The gradient was manageable and ride-able at some places, but the tracks were so badly eroded that it was nearly impossible to climb. However, there were some parts of MOAH that the track was OK especially towards the summit, and from there I did manage to cycle all the way up. Hooray…