Saturday, February 6, 2010

Joshua: My baby boy

It has been a while since my last post as I am now so busy after becoming a father. Here's a pic of the Little Baba :)


Few days after his delivery, baby Joshua has to be admitted to Pantai Hospital for Jaundice check as I sensed his eyes were a bit yellowish. It was not so serious but we (my wife and I) prefer to send him for early treatment. 

The next day, he was allowed to be home after an overnight of UV light phototherapy. Once back home, there were good signs of recovery. He has been drinking (milk) and sleeping well so far. Being a father is not that easy and I am still learning day by day ... :)


Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy New Year 2010!

Hi and Hello... Happy New Year to all!

Well, I hope this year 2010 will be a good year for all bloggers, forumers, bikers and surfers.

It was yesterday when I had mud fest with Hong & Peter Wong at Kiara. We did a slippery and muddy epic loop. Trail was good and we met some aboriginals along the way and we greeted them. The entire journey took us about 2 hours and then we exited to the Hartamas Highway and head to the carpark. The mud fest was terrible and I had tough time washing my bike after the ride. Here's how I usually do it...

Prepare the stuffs:-
- Water
- Degreaser (I use Arrow Biodegradable Degreaser)
- Bike Hand Drive-Train Brush
- IceToolz Chain Scrubber

1) Get the degreaser and chain scrubber ready.


2) Use some degreaser and drive-train brush and brush the cassette and chain rings repeatedly.


3) Fill up 1/5th of the container max capacity with degreaser and 4/5th with water.


4) Slide the chain into the scrubber and cover it tightly. Turn the pedal anti-clock wise slowly for about 30-40 strokes for best results.


5) Rinse the drive-train with plenty of water.


6) Once done, you can notice that they are shining.


*Note*: Special  thanks to my mate for helping me to get the IceToolz Chain Scrubber from Taiwan :)

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