EXPOSE yourself - XXIV


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my parents are gonna kill me for sure

But yu wld oredi be in heaven after we get through weef spanking yu wat...so whatever they do...wun matter! :devil::bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

where everyone go? :hung:
 

dunno but i know for sure that once i log off the night activity begins.
den i'll wake up in the morning to read the Exposers' Times
 

just lurking around ftm.... looking at mountain bikes now....
thinking of gettin a bike to leave at the Goddess' place so that we can do our cycling sundays more efficiently....
since the birth of our cycling sundays we're found alot of good shiat and stuff..... and bonded really well =D
GT is like....lookin kinda ex........ ;____;
 

just lurking around ftm.... looking at mountain bikes now....
thinking of gettin a bike to leave at the Goddess' place so that we can do our cycling sundays more efficiently....
since the birth of our cycling sundays we're found alot of good shiat and stuff..... and bonded really well =D
GT is like....lookin kinda ex........ ;____;

you take care of your legs first before you start cycling again kae.
 

hmmm bikes. how big the budget? :think:
 

eh oh yah hor... forgot about my leg haha.... went cycling as usual yesterday lawl.... then when i went to pick the bike from the rental shop the uncle gawked at me... and i was wondering why was he staring at me.... then he was like in chinese
"wah ni qi na li nah dao na mo da de hong bao?"
wah you go where get such a big hong bao...
only then i remembered that i had a scraped knee.....
got more stares later when we cycled... haha... and most of it was at the knee :thumbsup:
 

hmmm bikes. how big the budget? :think:

thinking of maybe 400 max? depend la... as long as got some suspension and those cool convenient shimano gearshifts.... just got letter from gahman... gonna get gst credit soon... so gonna use that sum for the bike... and maybe top up another 200$ to the rest of the remainder...
gonna use the bike to travel from one neighbourhood to another... and maybe go on those bike trails...
 

eh oh yah hor... forgot about my leg haha.... went cycling as usual yesterday lawl.... then when i went to pick the bike from the rental shop the uncle gawked at me... and i was wondering why was he staring at me.... then he was like in chinese
"wah ni qi na li nah dao na mo da de hong bao?"
wah you go where get such a big hong bao...
only then i remembered that i had a scraped knee.....
got more stares later when we cycled... haha... and most of it was at the knee :thumbsup:

tsk tsk tsk :nono:
how can you forget about your injuries?
 

mo-mo signing off now.
nitez guys...

*my MBP is coming!!!!
 

tsk tsk tsk :nono:
how can you forget about your injuries?

i forgot because it didn't hurt so much that day.... O,..,O
anyways its now turning into a scab.... my mom applying some kinda ointment to it... those chinese ointment... it stings a little but apparently its helping with the healin... first time she applied for me i screamed so loud it scared my sisters awake haha...
anyone with any suggestions on what kinda bike or what i should look out for when gettin one?
 

thinking of maybe 400 max? depend la... as long as got some suspension and those cool convenient shimano gearshifts.... just got letter from gahman... gonna get gst credit soon... so gonna use that sum for the bike... and maybe top up another 200$ to the rest of the remainder...
gonna use the bike to travel from one neighbourhood to another... and maybe go on those bike trails...

Look around... quite a few good choices these days. Look for a good gear shift system which you would like. I generally favour Shimano's rapidfire system. Then the next query would be, what kind of riding style? Agressive, downhill, speed, etc...

Each have their particular requirements, like shorter heads for downhill, longer chainstays for uphill rides, etc... The best if you have the budget to, would be to custom fit a frame to your size and riding style.
 

Dun forget the choice of treads...

Knobbly for off-road (there are wet and dry versions) and slicks (for roads only) and the one I am using, semi-slick, the centre patch is slick and able to grip road well, and have knobbly sides for times when I need to veer off the road.

The size of the frame should also be considered carefully. Larger frames are more stable but would add onto the weight factor, smaller ones are more manouervable and lighter but would be more suited for the smaller sized individuals...
 

Look around... quite a few good choices these days. Look for a good gear shift system which you would like. I generally favour Shimano's rapidfire system. Then the next query would be, what kind of riding style? Agressive, downhill, speed, etc...

Each have their particular requirements, like shorter heads for downhill, longer chainstays for uphill rides, etc... The best if you have the budget to, would be to custom fit a frame to your size and riding style.

yah the rapidfire ones are good...tried those before and i'm hooked... i'm eyeing those babies......
more for like a mix of long distance cruising and maybe cycling on loose gravel/sand stuff like that...
 

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yah the rapidfire ones are good...tried those before and i'm hooked... i'm eyeing those babies......
more for like a mix of long distance cruising and maybe cycling on loose gravel/sand stuff like that...

If you do more on the road, then the semi-slick external tubes would be your ideal option... knobblys on road are murder... real tiring...
 

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