Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine December 2012 Now Available

The long wait is over…

The latest issue of Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine is now available!

Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine December 2012

 

This issue is packed with the following topics:

  • The Army’s dirty secret, ridden and revealed
  • The Manual Manual: New Skill for New Thrills
  • Step-by-Step Race Prep
  • 5 Shoes to suit your riding style
  • Exclusive: Meet your professor Kieth Bontrager + His Top 3 Mountainbike Inventions
  • 7 tasty treats that beat the bonk & one that won’t break the bank!
  • Tarlac’s Trail-Riding Playground
  • 12 pimpin’ parts that will make your bikes stand out
  • Product Review: Specialize Carve Comp, Voodoo Zobop, ENVE Twenty9 XC Wheels and more!

Check http://www.mountainbikephilippines.com/where-to-buy/ for a list of shops where you can grab a copy of the latest issue. Better head over to those shops ASAP to get one as these mags usually run out fast ;-)

Mountain Bike Philippines – December Issue

Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine December issue is already out! Grab your copy now.

Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine 3rd Issue

Grab a copy of the 3rd Issue of Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine featuring “its’s Batanes, Baby.”

Cab@one Recruitment

For more information, please contact:
Reinheart Leysa
President Cabatuan Association of Mountain Bikers
Mobile: 0920.3266515

Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine 2nd Edition

The 2nd Edition of Mountain Bike Philippines Magazine is out next week.

Cebu's 1st Bicycle Courier

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My Bike Fitting

There was one episode in Philmofo shoutbox on inquires about choosing the perfect geometry, particularly, the handlebar and the stem, which would lessen the stresses on long rides.

I was one of those people who experienced these pains especially on my upper back and arms.

At first I thought that the problem was simply due to improper positioning or ‘how I sat,’ but upon listening to the ‘Philmofo Superstars’ share their experiences, I came to understand that there was something in my bike that I needed to change.

Mr.Bruce Munoz, founder of Philmofo, in a way advised us to get a bike fit.’ Well not in those exact words, but more like “Regaluhan ninyo ang mga sarili niyo at mag pa bike fit kayo.”

I noticed that there were a lot of interests in this topic. Questions cropped up left and right which were answered as quickly as the next question came. A good majority of the questions geared towards how to get a bike fit, how much would it cost and more importantly where to get it?

Few days after, I got a forwarded email from a good friend of mine about a brief description of bike fitting.  Comelec Commissioner Atty. Goyo Larazabal who happens to own Bike Town Cyclery aka BTC was quoted:

Bike Fit is important and can make one’s cycling experience enjoyable.

Speaking from experience, Bike Town Cyclery actually uses three fit systems:
1. www.bikefitting.com
2. Bike Fit System of Paul Swift
3. Bike CAD Pro

The fit system used by BTC applies to Road, Tri, MTB and Cross.

I emailed Commissioner Larazabal and requested for an appointment so I could get a bike fit from BTC.

He instructed me the following:

1. Bring your bike/s.
2. Bring the shoes you use in biking (cleat shoes)
3. Bring slippers too if you aren’t already wearing a pair.
4. Wear a sleeveless shirt and cycling shorts for easy measurements and markings.

Atty. Goyo welcomes us in Bike Town and told me I would know if my bike frame is right for my size after getting the bike fit.

The process begins with the introduction to Mang Jun and Elaine.

Elaine asked me to fill up the information sheet before Mang Jun would brief me as to how the whole system works and what procedures we will be doing.

Mang Jun, Bike Town’s head wrench man, checking the information sheet.

The Bike Fitting Tool

The Bike Fitting Tool


Mang Jun taking measurments of my feet to get the proper position of the cleats in my shoes.

Mang Jun put my bike fit measurement in the information sheet then gave it to Ellaine and waited for few minutes and voila! got the size, measurement details and information sheet of the final set-up of my bike.

Mang Jun performed adjustments in my handle bar, saddle and seat post. He told me, I got the right frame but the length of my stem needs to be changed from 50mm to 80mm.

I took my bike for a quick spin around the store after the adjustments were made and it felt great! It just fits better ;-)

Atty. Goyo thanked me for choosing Bike Town Cyclery for my bike fit.

The whole bike fitting process took more or less about an hour. I was relieved to know that I had right bike frame size so I wouldn’t need to change it anytime soon.

I sat on my bike’s saddle when I got home and I realized that at the end of the day… I would still go back to a biker’s basic question. Am I comfortable when I ride my bike? Good thing is that now, my answer is YES.

I would definitely recommend that you get yourself a bike fit even before you try to splurge on your next upgrade or if you plan to buy a new bike or frame in the near future.

So how about you… when will you get yourself a bike fit or have you gotten a bike fit already? Please share your bike fit experiences as well.

Bike Town Cyclery

Bike Town Cyclery

Bike Town Cyclery
2240 Chino Roces Ave., Makati City
Metro Manila, Philippines  1200
Tel: 387.21.73
YM: biketowncyclery
Email: biketowncyclery@gmail.com

Bike Town Cyclery is now a member of NBDA (National Bicycle Dealers Association), a leading non-profit organization of quality specialty bicycle bike stores in the USA. BTC is the first Asian member of NBDA, signifying BTC’s commitment to raise the level of service to cyclists.

Roof Mounted Bikes is Class 1 Now

Sharing what I read in Facebook and Philmofo.

PNCC finally agrees to drop class 2 charges for roof mounted bikes!

Dear Mr. Deakin,

Thank you for writing to us and calling our attention to the matter of Class 1 vehicles with bicycles mounted on racks. I have instructed our toll plaza personnel to quickly take a picture of the vehicle involved and to classify and charge the vehicle as Class 1. At the end of the teller’s shift, the picture will be used to reconcile the difference between the report of the teller and that of the lane equipment. Our collection system and equipment will be upgraded within this year. The upgrade will include an improvement of the vehicle classification capability.

Please email me if you have any other observations that you would want me to look into.

Sincerely,
Ramon M. Borromeo
Officer-In-Charge

Skyway O & M Corporation

Read the note in Facebook
Reference: Twitter, Yahoo, Philmofo, Jovan

Sikad Dumaguete

We are now accepting orders for Sikad Dumaguete Jersey Batch 1. For inquiries please contact Michael Chua 0917.3220228 or send email angoy78[at]yahoo[dot]com

Designed by: Ryan Tipay/mtb.PH

Bikers on Board

Posting for SuperCat Ferry:

SuperCat Ferry welcomes you!

This confirms our approval on the following:

1. The members of the groups listed below with logos and with bikes on hand, are entitled of 20% discount on regular fare or any prevailing promo fare whichever is lower:

  • PinoyMTBiker or PMTB
  • Tiklop Society of the Philippines
  • Bataan Trail Riders
  • Philippine MountainBike Forum or Philmofo

2.  Foldable bikes are free of charge

3.  Regular size mountain bikes will be charge fifty pesos (P50.00) only one-way.

4.  Loading of bikes are subject to space availability and should be coordinate in advance.

  • if all are foldable bikes – 50 pieces per trip (maximum)
  • if all are regular mountain bike – 20 pieces per trip (maximum)
  • combination of foldable and regular mountain bikes will depend on the number and available space onboard

5.   Granting of privilege will be based on the presentation of group logo/sticker on the bikes.

SuperCat Ferry is looking forward to have you on board our Ships to Bataan and to Calapan, Oriental Mindoro/Batangas and Bacolod/Iloilo

Signed:

Mr. Shane Arante
SuperCat Ferry Area Manager

Mr. Joseph Rellora
SuperCat Ferry Branch Manager
Date: August 1, 2010

Lisa Camara’s Marin

Please help us find Lisa’s Bike.

Posting for Lisa:

It was last seen at Metropolitan Ave., July 5 20:30. I was parked at Tapas’ side across Office Warehouse near Grantrail Cycles . I do bible and feeding program there for the homeless kids . We were distributing the shoes and the clothes.

I actually saw two feet and under the car, i just thought it was the kids dressing up or something. The guard across thought he (thief) owns the car (my Car) I was sitting down consoling a friend, then i just saw my bike spin away, I shouted “hey my bike!” It was so fast, i was shocked .

I’m trying to cheer up , but what hurts me the most i think and i can bet the kids knew this guy who stole my bike and there protecting him after all i have spent with them looking for sponsors for food and saving the kids life. This is why medyo masakit sa akin.

Missing Bike

The bike was stolen last March 29, 2010 between 11:30am to 12:00 noon at BPI Santolan Branch.

If happen to see or know of any details, please call or text Mr. Marlon Basco at 09165482819 or 09064542911.

Stolen bike – Rocky Mountain RM7

Stolen bike – Rocky Mountain RM7, white Boxxer Fork, Avid stroker

Please help our fellow biker Ten Salvacion: (0908) 669-3556 /   525-6992

Please inform any of the following immediately:
Conrad Sy         (0905) 285-9996
Allan Advincula  (0919) 6464-124

Thank you in advance for any and all help you may extend.

Revolve… Eco-Logical!!

The Revolve Brand was conceptualized and founded by Regie Pablo, a native of Olongapo City. He is involved in several NGO’s and diverse advocacies. These advocacies include reforestation, biodiversity, renewable energy, urban ppor communities and indigenous people. He has done extensive volunteer work for several indigenous tribles like Mangyan, Dumagat, Kalinga, Kalanguya and Aetas.

Revolve basic raw materials are fabrics produced by recycling PET bottles.

PET bottles are popular packaging for food and non-food products i.e. soft drinks, mineral water, fruit juice, etc. Manufacturers use PET plastic bottles to package products because of its strength, thermo-stability and transparency. PET is the most recyclable among the different plastics category. The process of recovery and recycling PET bottles creates job opportunities to many Filipinos aside from cleaning the environment. The following sectors directly beneits from the recovery and recycling: scavengers, junk shops, middleman/consolidators, plastic recyclers and users/consumers.

PET bottles are recycled and produced into fabrics by breaking down the bottles into fibers using environment friendly processes. These fibers are then transformed into fabrics of different colors, textures and application.

For more information, visit Revolve website or contact Regie Pablo at +63917.8173443; +639178923883

Unit 2220 G.A. Tower 1
#83 EDSA, Mandaluyong City
info@revolve-phil.com

Weekend Warrior Issue # 5 Now Available!

This issue has 32 pages and features:

  • PHILMOFO‘s 1st Anniversary – Shotgun Ride!
  • Td Antique Training
  • Scott’s Twinloc
  • Rudy Malangsa
  • Marikina to Infanta Epic Ride
  • Trigon MQC905
  • U.P. Diliman Street Jam
  • San Jose XC
  • Various LBS Stuff
  • and loads of photos :)

Weekend Warrior Issue # 05 is now available at you favorite LBS for only PhP 50.00.