Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Juzz Wheelzz : Wrapping Up Wednesday with New Bike Decals!


Plain, dull and boring was what my Suzuki DR200 used to be.

Before the transformation

But! Special thanks to Juzz Wheelzz, one of Singapore's popular decal shops, my Suzuki DR200 underwent a cosmetic transformation with new colors injected onto areas like my fuel tank, side panels and front fender.


The great thing about decals is you can have almost any design you fancy, have them printed and stick em on. Tada! Your bike's done. When you have a change in taste and wish to try another design, all you need to do is just strip down the old decals and do up a new one!

It's a lot less hassle/messy compared to spraying on paint, which is permanent.


Now, doing decals may sound easy but it's so much more than just a "Print & Paste" thing. 
I'm sure some of you may have encountered botched decal jobs before and the feeling is just so uncomfortable seeing your ride dressed like that.


Scaling of a particular design and achieving the accurate fitting according to the angle of your bike's proportion and parts is important, and takes skills to make it look flawless.


Large pieces of decals have a higher tendency to catch air bubbles during the decal application process so the decal specialist would have to be very careful and observant about this.


But before all the application process, designing usually takes the longest time. Sometimes you describe a particular design you want, and the designer produces something different from your expectation. Sometimes you think the design you just confirmed is the one you want, then you change your mind 2 days later because you didn't think the initial one was perfect.

Color matching must be taken into account too. It's best if you have a theme in mind.

With Bryan
Bryan, my decal designer for my Suzuki DR200, is patient and listens to what I really want without any pressure given.

I'm sorry for using this picture hahah but credits to PulpMX

The last thing you want is feeling pressured about telling your designer how you want your bike to look like and end up, you can't get the message across, your bike turns out looking miserable.

Credits to vitalmx

I started off by showing him a few samples pictures. Designs were more towards the sportier side although my bike isn't exactly super sporty looking haha. Compared to other MX bikes, mine looks.. mm.. more conservative. Hahaha.

H was a huge help too, by assisting me in designing my Beyond Everest logo which he probably had to edit it here and there almost..  463 times? Haha not that bad lah uh. But with his pro Photoshop design skills, my desired logo was achieved! Yayyyy :D

Credits to motorsports.com

Also, there's not much surface area to play around with on my bike, compared to sports bike where the fairings have more. Therefore, it was a little challenging as to how my bike could be designed in the best way possible, neatly incorporating every one of my sponsors logos in too.


Thanks to Kim, Lenny and Bryan of Juzz Wheelzz, my Suzuki DR200 is done up and ready to pose with the mountainous scenery in Tibet!!

Credits to destinationnepal




So blessed to have Juzz Wheelzz as the Official Decal Specialist for my Beyond Everest ride! They even made Beyond Everest's banner and stickers which I'm going to give out to all of you!


Also much thanks to all my other sponsors who have so kindly supported me on this trip of my life, I'm proud to have their logos nicely displayed as part of my decal design :))


Looks like not only did my hair get a new color, so did my scrambler! And yes, it's themed Blue!



Juzz Wheelzz Graphix Pte Ltd
Address: 1007 Bukit Merah Lane 3, Singapore 159721
Tel: 8125 0456
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 7:00pm
                          Saturday 9:00am - 6:00pm

Monday, 25 May 2015

Pirelli : Power Is Nothing Without Control - Scorpion MT90/AT Tyres


"Power is nothing without control"

Based in Milan, Italy, PIRELLI is the world’s 5th largest tyre manufacturer. Being now the sole tyre supplier in Formula One and a loyal sponsor of the Italian Football Club F.C. International Milano, Pirelli is the only tyre brand allowed in the FIM World Superbike Championships.


I'm thrilled to have their Scorpion MT 90/AT fitted onto my Suzuki DR200 scrambler, all ready to conquer the various mix of terrains I will be riding through from Singapore to Tibet where Mount Everest Base Camp awaits.

Credits to everestour
Versatility - The tyres are the perfect balance for my adventure consisting of daily urban road use to enduro off road conditions.


The Scorpion MT90/AT tyres are also the stock tyres of the KTM Adventure 990 and apparently it's not easy to find the Scorpion MT90/AT in my tyre size of 21" and 18".



Look at that tread! Created in "V" shape linings for maximum traction and braking power on tarmac and rough grounds and yet maintaining stability at high speeds. Well, with my Suzuki DR200, I won't be going anywhere near fast with my sprockets at 45" and my maximum cruising speed at.. 100kmh.


It can be slippery when the roads/off roads are either too dry or too wet so it's comforting to know that the silica content of the Scorpion MT90/AT tyres are catered for both dry and wet road surfaces, promising good grip.

Definitely will be riding more confidently on the Scorpion tyres!


Now both my babies are fitted snugly with Pirelli! :D
Thank you Pirelli!!

Sunday, 24 May 2015

Mechanic Mania! Special Thanks to Unique Motorsports



So thankful to have Unique Motorsports supporting me on this! When they heard about my quest on riding solo to Tibet this June, they were surprised at the spontaneous idea and wondered how they could be of any help.

Some of the tools I will need

"What happens if your bike breaks down, like a tyre puncture?" they asked, full of concern.

"I'm gonna fix it! Yeah!" I said confidently with fire in my eyes.

"Oh wow, you know how to fix a punctured tyre?" seemingly impressed.

"No.. But I'm gonna learn how to." I giggled.

Let's get our hands dirty!

So, special thanks to Unique Motorsports, I get to be a mechanic for the week! At least, learn how to. Time to get my hands dirty and fiddle with tools like spanars, nuts instead of make up and brushes.


Honestly, learning about my dirt bike and how to change parts isn't the most exciting thing to me, but it's always best to know, in the event anything happens, I'm aware of what's going on.

With Chief Mechanic Ah Kee
Manager Alvin has assigned Chief Mechanic Ah Kee for me, exclusively for this training.
Congrats to him! For taking up the Challenge Of The Year. Hahaha!


Because we're going to learn how to change the following:

1) Hel Brake Line Black In Color
2) Renthal Cross Bar Mini Black
3) Revo Performance Fog Light
4) Zeta XC PRO ARMOR Hand Guard Black
5) JT Front 15T & Rear Sprocket 45T Black
6) DiD VXGB X Ring Chain Gold
7) Playlife Handle Grip
8) Koso Slim Volt Meter
9) Headlight Bulb
10) Front & Rear Wheels Bearing
11) Clutch Cable
12) Throttle Cable
13) Front Brake Disc

AND!!


14) Engine Top Set Gasket Kit (Consist of Gasket, Oil Seal, O Ring, Valve Seal)
15) Cam Chain
16) Tensioner
17) Tensioner Adjuster
18) Cam Chain Guide
19) Magneto Cover Plug
20) Front Countershaft Sprocket Washer & Bolt
21) Brake Shoe Set
22) DMV USB Power Kit
23) NGK Regular Plug
24)10W40 Fully Synthetic Engine Oil
25) Respray Cylinder Head, Cylinder Block, Clutch Cover & Magneto Cover
26) Rear Number Plate
27) Scott Oiler
28) Bike Vue In Built Front/Rear Camera 

Credits to deadspin
Are you.. IMPRESSED? >:)


Just kiddinggg :p

Those are the items that Unique Motorsports have so kindly supported my bike with!

Because for long touring rides, ensuring your bike is in its tip top condition is necessary. You don't want to be riding long distances with parts that are about to wear out soon especially if parts are already more than 3 - 4 years old. Getting your engine checked and changing things like brakes and chain can significantly reduce bike-related problems happening along the journey.


Of course! I'd never want a tyre puncture. Who would? But we can't deny the fact that it's one of the highest possible thing to happen because of the long distance I will be covering and on different kinds of roads.

Therefore, my main focus would be learning how to change my own tyres (inner tube).
Apart from that, I will also learn how to change the basics like:

Engine Oil
Clutch Cable
Brake/Clutch Lever
Spark Plugs
Gear Shifter Lever
Battery
Headlight

Slowly working on my tyres as Ah Kee subtly sinks into meditation mode
Let's start with the most tedious one which is the changing of tyres.
Ah Kee demonstrated it once to me, and it looked easy peasy. 

Remove the nuts, then the wheels, release the air from the tyres, pry open the tyre, pull out the inner tube, fit back the new inner tube, fold in the tyres, pump air back and screw it back up the bike.

Sounds easy too. Now let's see how I fared:


Credits to telegraph
Why can't I get the tyres out of the rim? Arghhh.
Mechanics make it look easy but it really isn't very. LET'S TRY AGAIN!

Day 2
Now I look like I'm scooping up some curry fish head.




You see Ah Kee face, going to cannot tahan already because I took super long to remove the tube and put it back hahaha.


I had to do this process multiple times to get it right and removing the rear tyre required more work because it involves the chain and swingarm and.. there's just so many more nuts.

Once I unscrew one nut, like so many other nuts drop out until I'm going nuts! LOL.

Stoning
After changing my tyres a few times, I needed to stone for a good 10 minutes before continuing on to learn the rest of the basics like the clutch and brakes which was luckily quite a breeze.


Thank you so much Ah Kee for your guidance and patience, I know it's not easy especially with a hammer right next to us. Thank you to Alvin for arranging the training schedules for me and most importantly, thank you Unique Motorsports for doing up my Suzuki DR200!! It feels brand new and my ride is much better!


Honestly Unique Motorsports @ Kaki Bukit has excellent customer service and I'm not saying this just because they so genuinely supported #BeyondEverest. You walk in and their staff immediately hands you a bottle of water to quench your thirst. They are attentive when listening to what your bike needs before assigning their skilled mechanics to fix up your bike.

What's best is they have 5 workshops islandwide so you'd definitely find one near you!
Check out all their locations HERE.

They really do go the extra mile.
Unique indeed :)


Unique Motorsports Pte Ltd (Kaki Bukit)
1 Kaki Bukit Ave
6 #02-54/55 Autobay @ Kaki Bukit
Singapore 417883

Tel: 6844 6378
Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am - 8:00pm
Website: www.uniquemotorsports.com.sg


Beyond Everest for Singapore Disability Sports Council


We should never disqualify the capability and value of persons with disabilities. 






#BeyondEverest

We all have our different "mountain" of challenges in Life, we all have Dreams.
But how do you plan to conquer it and turn your dream into a reality?

As some of you might already know, this June, I will be riding my Suzuki DR200 motorcycle solo (no support vehicle/no film crew), every day consecutively, from Singapore to the Himalayas Region in Tibet where Mount Everest North Base Camp sits, to raise funds and awareness for the Singapore Disability Sports Council.






Over the past week, I've had the privilege to spend time with some of the athletes of the Singapore Disability Sports Council and I would like to take this opportunity to share with you a few courageous ones who have inspired me much more than I personally expected.

Credits to channelnewsasia
Jason Chee

"Don't ever stop trying"

Singapore Navy Serviceman who lost both his legs and left arm in a ship accident where he was caught in between a motorized winch and a rope on board warship RSS Endeavor.

With Jason Chee
But nothing can stop this strong-willed man who is determined to overcome any challenge thrown at him. As I interacted with him, I could sense his strong fighting spirit which has led him to where he is today, touching the lives of many.

Walking again
He has since gone on to pursue his degree in a private school and still works for the Republic of Singapore Navy.

With Defence Minister Dr Ng Eng Hen, and Jason Chee. Credits to Youtube
Credits to yourhealth.asiaone
Supported by the Singapore Disability Sports Council, Jason is now a Table Tennis National Athlete in Team Singapore, competing regularly in the Para Games.




Desmond Tong

 "I want to do so much more, and I'm going to"

A sportsman who lost his right leg in an accident where he was hit head on by a taxi, severing his tibier (the part between the knee and the ankle) immediately.



Today, he is standing against all odds, becoming a National Athlete in Archery for Team Singapore, supported by Singapore Disability Sports Council. Read the full story here.

Credits to Straits Times
Desmond is also a Senior Prosthetist/Orthotist at Tan Tock Seng Hospital who too, volunteers regularly at the Amputee Support Group, Amputee Sports Activities Passion Group to help those who were once where he was.




Kevin Wong

"Life goes on, how well do you want to live it?"

An active boy since young, he loved and played competitive basketball, soccer and had a burning passion for motorcycling. Kevin lost his right leg in an accident where he was hit real hard in the rear by another motorcyclist.

Hanging out with Kevin at Race Werks


With the unconditional love and support from his family, Kevin is now highly equipped with mechanical skills, specializing in dyno tuning and customizing Öhlins suspensions for super bikes at Race Werks Motorsports. He is also a National Athlete in Archery for Team Singapore, supported by the Singapore Disability Sports Council.



Thanks to crowdfunding site GIVEASIA, I've managed to set up a movement for Beyond Everest where all of you can donate directly to Singapore Disability Sports Council to support their athletes!

CLICK HERE TO HELP!



Funds will provide the disabled with opportunities to train, participate and excel in sports for local, regional and international competitions, like the upcoming Asean Para Games in December 2015.


It will assist in enhancing the lifestyles of the disabled and integrate them into the community through recreational sports and activities.

Two against one! Having a friendly game with Jason Chee which .. I lost. Haha

Having a heart to heart talk with Bee Tin
You won't have a minute without laughter talking to Bee Tin, a very cheerful lady who is in the Table Tennis team. As we talked, she shared how she found life back through sports and it was under the patience and care of their coach where she and her team mates excelled in Table Tennis.

With Bee Tin
Funds raised will provide support for SDSC's athletes and individuals to never stop believing and realize their potentials to continue to impact the world with a positive difference.




In line with SDSC's vision and goal is to promote, through sports, the well-being of the disabled in Singapore, helping them to live full and independent lives.

You could change a life today!

Let's live to give. Make your very own donation here now :)