Sunday, March 18, 2007
announcement: my MTB Blog moves to multiply
Thankyou for visiting this blog. However I will be utilizing my multiply site more frequently to put my MTB activities (plus any other things I want to remember). Please visit my multiply site at: http://hendropw.multiply.com
Thanks & Best regards,
Hendro
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Twilight Zone......
At the steep rocky descent, Lilik - fellow motorolla biker - fell down and injured his knee. We all stopped and helped treat his injury. During that stop, Wahyu borrowed my tool - the Crankbros 19 multitool - to adjust his discbrake. It was quite foggy, and I could barely see more than 2 metres. While concentrating on Lilik's treatment, I could have sworn that I heard someone said that he wanted to borrow the tool from Wahyu. And I heard that Wahyu said yes. Again because of the fog, I couldn't recognize who he was, and since Wahyu did not complain, I thought it's got to be one of us. No problemo. Almost at the same time, a group of bikers passed by, led by Mr. Dian Chandra of Excelcom...also 9 people.
Afterward, we just started hammering until finally we reached the ngehek 2 post. Then Wahyu asked if I had received my tool back. I said no, and we started to ask everybody - including Excelcom riders, who the hell got my tools. Strangely, nobody has it, and nobody ever asked to borrow it from Wahyu during the incident. What the........
Finally, we all came to the conclusion that someone or 'something' has borrowed the tool. Well, the mountain is always full of mystery after all.....but why? nobody knows....(start playing the theme song of twilight zone)
Monday, January 15, 2007
100 - 120 - 140
No, it’s not the latest bingo number. Confused? Not if your fork is the latest Fox Talas (Travel Adjustable Linear Air Spring + Rebound, Lockout & Compression setting). The above numbers are the fixed fork travel setting, which can be dialed from the top of its left crown. It’s not as easy as Manitou’s Infinite Travel, which adjustment lever is located at handlebar. But personally I hate IT’s extension cable and the lever. It just adds more complication to the already complicated bike cockpit.
I put the new Talas into my blue machine - 06 Titus Motolite, replacing the previous 06 Talas. It’s not that I don’t like the 130 Talas, no siree…130 Talas still the best performing fork I’ve ever had. I just wanted to replace the RockShox Psylo Race which now installed at my other bike, Giant Anthem S. Again, I don’t have any issue with the Psylo either. It’s still the best adjustable fork you can get at its price range. So why bother? Dunno ….Perhaps because I like my Giant sooo much that I’ve rarely used my Blue Motolite – so I reckon if I put longer travel fork at the blue machine, I might start using it more often…that’s 600 bucks of stupidity….hahahaha
I had a chance to try the new fork few weeks ago at