Wednesday, July 20, 2011

All work and no play makes jack a dull boy.

It's been a while. Life has been quite busy but I think I'm getting more lazier.
Work issues are getting more annoying with the CEO getting his hands into the cookie jar at times after my respectable team commander left the gig. I don't really bother to reply his questions in the emails as once before he lashed out at me for no reason after I replied (reread my own reply and there is no way that I'm being disrespectful). Things looks like it's going downhill after the said colleague left. Oh well, don't want to comment much on that so let's leave that topic for later posts and talk about other more awesome things in life.

I'm re-indulging myself in cycling/mountain biking again. This time, a bit more serious as one of my brother just bought a new MTB for himself. Went for two off-road trail sessions (Kemensah and Perdana Lake Garden) and I found myself in dire need to upgrade my old bike. So, a few weeks ago, accompanied by my brother (the one who bought the new MTB) went to several bicycle stores around Petaling Jaya. At first, I was really interested in getting a Merida MATTS TFS 800-D at KSH Bikes. But my brother suggested that we went to all the shops first before deciding. So, next we went to Tukang Basikal Fook Sang and was recommended Fuji Tahoe 1.0. Last stop, we went to BikePro and was recommended Scott Scale 60. It took me long enough to consider the options and I finally decided to get the Scott Scale 60 for the reasons:

  • The geometry. It gave me the best clearance on the top tube.
  • The color is more appealing - low profile but 'fierce' enough.

First ride on road, I can already feel the speed and the handling is much better than my old Giant Rincon. Thanks to the 30 speed setup and light overall weight, I can now climb up a steep hill much more easier than before (tested in the hilly area of Kampung Sg. Penchala). I can also attack a downhill with more confidence and control thanks to the disc brakes (the strongest reason to upgrade was my old bike's frame does not support disc brakes).

So one fine weekend, my two brothers, me and a friend of my brother who also just bought a MTB went off in a quest for an off-road trail. Went to Elmina but we're not sure on the trail's entrance so after about half an hour wasting time circling the area, we decided to go to FRIM instead. That day, we conquered the Rover's Trail which we failed the last time due to my eldest brother being superbly unfit with his cheapo-bloody heavy-stupid branded-bought from Giant Hypermarket-MTB causing us to be unable to finish the conquest. That's what you get for being a bloody cheapskate (he never really learn the lesson. sigh. The only thing really MTB-worth on him that day is his helmet). It felt really good that day. Although my brother's friend commented that I went uphill like a absolute madman but downhill like a girl. LOL. That was the first off-road with the new bike.

Last sunday, the four of us went out to FRIM again. This time, we did the Dream Trail + Rover Trail. I would say the Dream Trail is quite a technical challenge being a single track with all those roots, water ruts, the rocks and the narrow trail. The most challenging part for me is the roots and the water ruts. Those ruts really made the trail seems unmaintaned and hard to ride. It was another interesting ride. We thought of taking on the infamous Steroid Hills but both my brothers were not that fit for long rides. Good thing that I've been cycling around the neigborhood so my endurance is kinda okay :). And I've improved my downhill speed thanks to the techniques I've learned from the magazines and youtube videos. My CatEye cyclometer recorded 40km/h as my fastest speed that day :).

Next trip is to finish FRIM's Steroid Hills and later on to Rubber Research Institute in Sg Buloh area. I just can't wait. :)