How To Choose The Perfect Stem

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

The wild west. A small and dusty town. A bar.  A derivative walks into the bar. All the functions scatter. In a dark corner, a lone function dares to stand his ground. The derivative walks up to the lone function and asks, “Who the hell do you think you are?” Without skipping a beat, the [...]

The Hello Kitty Bike

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

When my wife originally wanted to go riding with me and needed a new bike, the Giant Hello Kitty caught her attention.
Its first major ride was a 70km ride from Yonghe to Fulong even though she had never been a cyclist and had not done training of any kind. She threw her bag on the [...]

Dahon In The Morning

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

The morning sunlight can make anything look good and shiny.
On my way back home along the riverside path, the morning sun was shining down, piercing through the slight chill in the air.
Here’s a few shots I took of the Dahon. I had been waiting for good, strong sunlight and I got it.

Yep, that’s me below. [...]

Panda Portraits – You, Your Bike and Your Camera

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

If you ride a bike much you’ve probably taken a picture like this. Raw, on the go, just you, just for fun.
Well, sometimes you just wander into things that you don’t know and don’t expect.
For some reason I was on Flickr and I wondered into a picture in the same style as the one above, [...]

Ride Like Warren Buffett – How The World’s Best Investor Can Prevent Your Next Accident

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Warren Buffett, a legend in his own time. Ever since I first heard of him I have been amazed at how he works. By simply picking stocks and buying companies in a sensible manner he has managed to get over 13% growth per year on average for the last 40 years.
The average investment advice basically [...]

Conquer the Rain: The F Word

Friday, January 8th, 2010

They beat me to the ground, kicked me aside and called me a “wuss”, but inside I was warm and smiling.
As far back as I can remember there has been a stigma against certain bike parts. Bits of bicycle artillery that through poor development, genetic disposition, social stigma or just plain bad luck, have permanently [...]

The Challenge

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

I enjoy riding.
I’ve always enjoyed riding a lot. Being out alone with my thoughts, with the challenges of the ride, the scenery and the people I pass. It all adds together for the most satisfying sport I’ve ever done; that I’ll ever do.
Long distance riding lets me take in the scenery and landscapes, moving from [...]