Introductions - Hello from Singapore

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Juz bought my first bike and really hope to take it to places for competitions. cheers
james Haury
02-15-04, 04:05 AM
So what type is it ? What brand are you just learning how to ride?Is this the first bike you have had or the first you have purchased as an adult? I bought my first new bike in 1993 and still have it ,though it is much modified.
Gus Riley
02-15-04, 09:57 AM
Welcome Korbu! How's the riding in Singapore? Here in central Illinois it's wide open and the traffic is for the most part friendly. Our weather this time of year leaves a bit to be desired though.
Cheers back to you! :beer:
So what type is it ? What brand are you just learning how to ride?Is this the first bike you have had or the first you have purchased as an adult? I bought my first new bike in 1993 and still have it ,though it is much modified.
mine's F. Cicli Moser M76. juz got it a month ago. yeah, got it as an adult. lol.
trying for triathlon with it this year.
Welcome Korbu! How's the riding in Singapore? Here in central Illinois it's wide open and the traffic is for the most part friendly. Our weather this time of year leaves a bit to be desired though.
Cheers back to you! :beer:
wow. i would love to go places to cycle. new zealand would be one of 'em. traffic here is really heavy, all the time. u can seldom find a good spot unmolested by vehicles... weather here is hot, sizzling!
Gus Riley
02-19-04, 10:18 AM
wow. i would love to go places to cycle. new zealand would be one of 'em. traffic here is really heavy, all the time. u can seldom find a good spot unmolested by vehicles... weather here is hot, sizzling!
Too bad about the traffic, that can get maddening I'm sure. I rode a bunch in Korea, both up around Seoul and down south a bit in the Kunsan region. Both places possessed lots of traffic in the cities but out in the rural areas it was nice with places with very little traffic. These rural areas were the ones to find the beauty of the land.
Cheers :beer:
MsVicki
02-19-04, 10:10 PM
Welcome to Bikeforums. :)
Too bad about the traffic, that can get maddening I'm sure. I rode a bunch in Korea, both up around Seoul and down south a bit in the Kunsan region. Both places possessed lots of traffic in the cities but out in the rural areas it was nice with places with very little traffic. These rural areas were the ones to find the beauty of the land.
Cheers :beer:
u brought ur bike there or rented one?
look 361
04-28-04, 11:26 PM
Too bad about the traffic, that can get maddening I'm sure. I rode a bunch in Korea, both up around Seoul and down south a bit in the Kunsan region. Both places possessed lots of traffic in the cities but out in the rural areas it was nice with places with very little traffic. These rural areas were the ones to find the beauty of the land.
Cheers :beer:
singapore's not as polluted as some of those cities i dont think... plus singaporean roads are the flattest and best maintained roads in the world...
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