Trek Fuel EX6

As we are expecting Chua new Trek Fuel bicycle will be here anytime soon, I am proud to bring you some close up shot on the Trek Fuel EX6. The lower number show lower end grade complete bike while in GT bicycles, the lower the better. I hope I can shoot some photo on Chua's new bicycle soon.

Vuelta a Espana 2010





Vuelta a Espana will starts tomorrow, August 28th. Some big name will wear their team outfit for the last time including Schlack's brother (Saxo-Bank), Dennis Menchov (Rabobank) and Carlos Sastre (Cervelo). Unfortunately Vuelta a Espana this year will not contested by the Tour winner, Alberto Contador. Meanwhile Team Radioshack were not invited by the organizer for this year race. Watch Live on Astro Eurosports channel 814...

.: T R O N I R :.

TRONIR aka The Return Of Nite Inas Ride is an event that really suits perfectly for cyclist during Ramadan. Here's the nite ride detail;

KULAI - FELDA INAS NITE RIDE
Saturday 28/08/2010
10.00 PM
MEET AT PETRONAS BANDAR PUTRA, KULAI
46 KM TARMAC
CYCLIST AT ALL LEVER ARE INVITED
CONTACT MEGAT0178269206 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Adam Craig’s Giant Trance X Advanced SL

Another practical way to put your spare tube
Latest Shimano 10 speed XTR group set

Complete bike specifications:

  • Frame: Giant Trance X Advanced SL, 127mm travel,
  • Rear Shock: Custom Fox DHX RC4 with 550lb steel coil spring
  • Fork: Fox 32 Float RLC Kashima, 140mm travel, 70psi positive air pressure
  • Headset: Chris King InSet tapered
  • Stem: PRO Vibe Carbon road, 100mm, -10-degree
  • Handlebars: PRO Atherton Signature, 740mm
  • Grips: ODI Ruffian
  • Front brake: Shimano XTR M980 Trail w/Ice Tech 180mm rotor
  • Rear brake: Shimano XTR M980 Trail w/Ice Tech 160mm rotor
  • Chain Guide: MRP 1.X
  • Rear derailleur: Shimano XTR M980
  • Shifter: Shimano XTR M980
  • Brake levers: Shimano XTR M980 Trail
  • Cassette: Shimano XTR M980, 11-36T
  • Chain: Shimano XTR M980
  • Crankset: Shimano XTR M980 w/MRP 40T single ring
  • Bottom bracket: Shimano XTR M980
  • Pedals: Shimano XTR M980 Race prototype
  • Wheelset: Shimano M988 XTR Trail
  • Front tyre: Michelin Dry2 2.30 reinforced, 28psi
  • Rear tyre: Michelin Dry2 2.30 reinforced, 28psi
  • Saddle: Fizik Tundra
  • Seatpost: CrankBrothers Joplin
  • Bottle cages: King Cage, titanium

Critical measurements:

  • Rider's height: 180.3cm/5ft 11in
  • Rider's weight: 74.84kg/165lb
  • Saddle height from BB, c-t: 77.5cm
  • Seat tube length, c-t: 45.72cm
  • Tip of saddle to center bar: 56cm
  • Saddle-to-bar drop: 10cm (seatpost extended)
  • Head tube length: 14.5cm
  • Top tube length: 58.42cm
  • Total bicycle weight: 12.7kg/28lb (with C02 inflator and tube)
  • more on bikeradar

BMC Team Elite TE02

Interested parties please contact Megat (0178269206)...only 2 left, size S 17" and M 19"

2010 ECC MTB-Nite Jamboree

For those who have a restless night, why do you join the ECC mtb-nite jamboree this October 20th 2010.

Click HERE for more info about ECC and HERE for the information about the event.


Casio G Shock Riseman received bikeradar review

The Casio G Shock Riseman GW9200 received bikeradar review on August 22nd. Bikeradar does not usually make review about watches, but this one is special....Below are some of thier review about the watch.

The Riseman is a sturdy outdoors watch with some useful features.

For a start, it’s solar-powered, so it won’t eat batteries when using its altimeter (which can be calibrated to work with either absolute or relative altitudes), barometer and temperature gauge. It also receives time calibration via daily radio signals for six global territories, including Europe and the UK.

The display is easy to navigate, too. The backlight is clear and precise, and the light is large and easy to hit with gloves on.

The temperature sensor is roughly 7° out on the wrist, and takes about 30 minutes to equalise with ambient air temperature when taken off. Alternatively, strap it to your hydration pack for a precise reading.

It may lack the outdoors functions and electronic compass of Suunto’s Core, but it’s cheaper and still incredibly useful.

... and here's my review that I've made about this watch. The differences between my Riseman and this one is my Riseman does not receive radio signal a.k.a wave ceptor.

Check it out LINK

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