We all love to ride our bikes, and yes — we really love cycling, but sometimes things can horribly go south or should we say politely – gut-wrenchingly challenging. However we try to be positive, there are still certain things cyclists hate.
Last month, over 200 cyclists attended the CNY Lo-Hei Ride in celebration of the Lunar New Year. With the aim of solidifying the bonds of various cycling groups in Singapore, the event brought the community closer by uniting passionate cyclists through cohesion rides, fun games, lucky draws, and lots of laughter.
Bike theft is a major problem around the world as hundreds of thousands of bikes go missing or untraceable every year. Nobody wants to fall victim of bike theft.
Check out the highlights of CNY Lo-Hei Ride 2018, hosted by Soek Seng 1954 Cafe!
The situation on the roads is already bad enough — we are constantly worried about distracted drivers starring at their phones, reckless drivers, and now netizens are saying cyclists should "dismount and push" at every traffic crossing? Huh?
Cycling in the sun may sound fun, but one thing about cycling in the sun is the evident cycling tan lines across the upper arms and the mid thighs. We won’t argue over the fact that professional cyclists have always been admired and recognized about how deep their tan...
Do cyclists make better drivers? According to a study, cyclists are more responsive at detecting changes when on road.
Lori Hoechlin explains how she got through her first Everesting attempt on the Tour de France's famous mountain.
If you have been following the news recently, you would observe that some Singaporeans takes a rather “experimental” approach towards bike-sharing.
Sarah Tan from KHCycle dishes out some of her tips for aspiring women cyclists and shows that it's possible to go far as long as you keep pushing on.