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Pros and Cons of Trailers for Bike Touring

June 26, 2015 – 3:24 pm
Cyclone Compare 003b

I’ve recently been thinking about buying a trailer to replace some or all of my pannier bags, and I put together a list of pros and cons to help me make up my mind. I just thought I’d share them here to help out anyone else trying to make the same decision.
My experience with trailers is limited to two trips on which I used a …

More Modifications and Upgrades to the Bike

October 12, 2014 – 5:06 pm
minoura_ab-1600_pet_cage_for_bicycle_water_bottle_1_1.5l

Sunday October 12, 2014, 7;15 a.m. Bird Nest Guest House
Kuala lumpur, Malaysia
Another day yesterday in the historic city of Kuala Lumpur. So what amazing tourist sites did I visit? What cultural events did I attend? What new foods did I sample? What words did I learn in a foreign language?
None of the above. As usual, I spent the day in bicycle shops. I’m not complaining …

Overhauling Bottom Bracket and Headset

October 10, 2014 – 4:43 pm
Maybe a new, lighter mosquito net as part of my quest to lighten the load.

Friday October 10, 2014
6:15 a.m. Bird Nest Guest House
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The big adventure for yesterday was riding back to the Bike Pro shop for more repairs. Getting there was a nightmare. No other word for it. I believe the bike shop is about ten kilometers away, and it took me nearly three hours to get there. I’ve never seen a city like this in terms …

Encounters with Other Cylists

September 13, 2014 – 11:01 am
Corporate Values and Slogans

Saturday September 13, 2014
7:20 a.m. San Juan, Siquijor
Room 2 Casa Miranda
A pleasant day yesterday. The weather broke grey and overcast, so I put on hold any plans for long bike trips around the island or snorkeling trips to nearby spots. Instead, I hopped on the bike and rode into nearby San Juan simply to poke around and see where I ended up. There were roads …

Cross-Island Road on Biliran

August 31, 2013 – 3:40 pm
Rice Terraces on Cross-Island Road

It’s rare that I make the right decision. But two days ago, it happened. It was when I rode my bike north out of Naval to explore that part of the island. I reached a point where I had to decide whether to keep going in a loop and go in a circle back to Naval going across the middle of the island or to …

Cycling Catanduanes 6 – Trying to Say “Bagamanoc”

April 17, 2013 – 10:31 am
One of the many people I chatted with on this day.

The following day was by far the hardest day of the circuit around Catanduanes – far harder than my ride from Pandan to San Vicente. It didn’t start out that terribly hard. I rode through some pleasant countryside and villages, occasionally climbing up some steep hills and bouncing and crashing down the other side. My goal for the day was the barangay of Bagmananoc – …

Cycling Catanduanes 4 – Journey to San Vicente

April 16, 2013 – 10:21 am
Baldoc, Catanduanes - The people here supplied me with cold water.

I had asked lots of people over the previous couple of days about the road going from Pandan and back to Virac along the east coast. From these people I got a variety of answers. Most said variants on the “too far” and “impossible” line. Others said that the entire road was under construction just like the road from Virac to Pandan. Others said that …

Changing Money, Getting Water, and Finding the Post Office

April 14, 2013 – 3:00 pm
New Room at JY Dormitory

Tuesday April 9, 2013
7:00 a.m. Legazpi, Philippines
It’s funny how the little things affect one’s life. I’m thinking in terms of living and traveling in a relatively poor country. For example, I’m inside this little canteen in Legazpi and having a cup of coffee. A pleasant experience. However, the table is plastic and the chairs are plastic. They all wobble and aren’t very secure. The table …