After mocking at Law enforcers, now it's time to praise them... Not all of them though. What a great project:
Bike Bait
Now all we need is #singaporepoliceforce to learn a thing or two.
live . breathe . cycle
Stay alive cycling in a city like Singapore, where there is little government support for alternative transportation, and the cars and buses hate cyclists sharing the road.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Follow the law...blindly
This is a cool way to tell the Law Enforcers how wrong they are...were they expecting us to follow blindly?
Friday, May 2, 2014
Cool Ferrari shades by Oakley
Something to look forward to buying to match my Ferrari bikes...Looks cool
I am an Oakley whore, I think I have about 12-15 Oakley frames/sunglasses already, lost count.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Cool fender brake lights
This is an absolutely cool product called the Arc by Revolights. Check out the video and do support them, they have 2 weeks left to ending the Kickstarter campaign.
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Accessories,
Cycle,
cycling,
Kickstarter,
lights,
safety,
video
Thursday, March 6, 2014
US's Capital Bike transformation
I never knew Washington DC as a biking city, giving the amount of cars and offices there and of course, the required security for the large amount of people working for the government.
But I was pleasantly surprised by the changes I saw in the city not seen 4-6 years ago when I was there previously.
I found a nice article on how the transformation came about in just under 10 years.
Any chance this could happen in Singapore? Another wishful thinking?
With the price of vehicles going these days in Singapore - yes including Motorbikes; I seriously do not understand why the recent budget did not include more for cycling infrastructure and aggressively push for greater adoption. Cycling being the way of lifestyle more than an exercise should be encourage at the government levels. Perhaps let's start with the government buildings and civil servants!
But I was pleasantly surprised by the changes I saw in the city not seen 4-6 years ago when I was there previously.
I found a nice article on how the transformation came about in just under 10 years.
Any chance this could happen in Singapore? Another wishful thinking?
With the price of vehicles going these days in Singapore - yes including Motorbikes; I seriously do not understand why the recent budget did not include more for cycling infrastructure and aggressively push for greater adoption. Cycling being the way of lifestyle more than an exercise should be encourage at the government levels. Perhaps let's start with the government buildings and civil servants!
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