Showing posts with label road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
12 year later, finally i got all my favorite lid!
Labels:
cool,
cycle,
cycling,
exodus,
giro,
helmet,
lid,
mountain bike,
mtb,
road,
switch blade,
ventilation,
wind
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Critical haze, totally polluted!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Cold! Cold!





This is how it looked like in Limbang village road at almost 8.00am, cold mist still roaming and fogging. Hard to drive through and fog light or headlights necessary to warn incoming car abour our presence. Limbang located way deep in Borneo forest so no doubt about getting slumped by misty weather in mid morning.
Friday, October 24, 2008
The true REVENTON killer.


Yup a shadowy figure of upcoming road brat that will going to smoke REVENTON off the road and hit VEYRON hard in the face. XAVAGE inherit some genetic design from NEMIXIS and X3-SIXTY but with more radical approach. Interm of body design XAVAGE built to reduce wind resistance/wind drag by "cutting" or "breaking" the first head-on wind and the dissipate the wind current via steep sharp surface angular on the body panels to create downforce when it travel from windshield section all the way to the back. Which explain why XAVAGE have sharp dynamic edge body contour from the front section and dynamic angular body sweep all the way to the back to create on body natural spoiler for down force effect. Huge rear section create wind vaccum behind the car to allow air intake from the front of the car force to the back, on its way it will help cool the engine, power turbine generator through air hydraulic force and force thw cool air into the disc brake ventilation system for caliper cooling. To sum up the details short, XAVAGE is like a huge knife cutting easily though the wind without resistance. Unlike any super car design in the world every body surface of XAVAGE are carve with purpose, very corner of its body is functional.
Just like the stealth air figther the F-22, the body is very sharp and angular to deflect enemy radar and at the same time allow the wind to break and slide gently.
Yes, this car is truely is the stealth fighter of the road.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Adventure of the MAD EVENING
So people who have a very boring life which makes up 95% of this local population, afterwork they go home at 5.00pm, bath, cook, watch tv and sleep and so the loop goes on the next day. Well i refused to follow such crowds and live my own way. Yesterday evening, just like everyday i always have interesting way to spent my afternoon:
5.30pm -Finish work, play my radio control car behind office until 6.30pm. Usually until my r/c car bashed to the max or max out all 4 sets of batteries. Got some weird crowds gather around never seen a car as small as a mice speeding as fast a thunder. Also got problem with cats ambush behind the building too.
6.30pm - Since i commute to work i pull out my mountain bike, pack my mini radio control and join my friend for adventure cycling around miri route. Today my friend show off his $2900 front suspensionFOX upgrade....hmm,,yeah..that was nuthing to impress..sorry bro. So on our journey from dusk till night. We speed through corners, visit interesting places and people, jumping here and there, chase some cars, bashes through bushes, beaches, watch the sunset and touring around until we drain our energy till stomach empty.
9.30pm - Feeling hungry we went over nearby M Square building for some tasty dinner at local restaurant in the open air for a salad chicken rice...nope its out but they have another menu instead...stomach growling!!....eergghh. A cold coke drinks and hot tomato sauced friend WANTAN Noodles stirred with eggs..Yum yum!! Along that we chat a lot about bikes, friend and stuff. Almost every night we visit lots of interesting open air food cafe. Luckly we didn't encounter any nasty food accident on our stomach,lol.
10.30pm We left the spot and head to the car park to play our radio control car again for duel sprint and drift. Yeah, as usually my KYOSHO MINI-Z NSX win again..muhahahaha..
12.00pm. Go home, take bath and sleep...feel very refresh and get ready for another next adventure tomorrow.....once again i forgot to log the internet that night.....zzz.z..zzz..zzz tooo tired.....zzz...zz
Life isn't that bored at all.














5.30pm -Finish work, play my radio control car behind office until 6.30pm. Usually until my r/c car bashed to the max or max out all 4 sets of batteries. Got some weird crowds gather around never seen a car as small as a mice speeding as fast a thunder. Also got problem with cats ambush behind the building too.
6.30pm - Since i commute to work i pull out my mountain bike, pack my mini radio control and join my friend for adventure cycling around miri route. Today my friend show off his $2900 front suspensionFOX upgrade....hmm,,yeah..that was nuthing to impress..sorry bro. So on our journey from dusk till night. We speed through corners, visit interesting places and people, jumping here and there, chase some cars, bashes through bushes, beaches, watch the sunset and touring around until we drain our energy till stomach empty.
9.30pm - Feeling hungry we went over nearby M Square building for some tasty dinner at local restaurant in the open air for a salad chicken rice...nope its out but they have another menu instead...stomach growling!!....eergghh. A cold coke drinks and hot tomato sauced friend WANTAN Noodles stirred with eggs..Yum yum!! Along that we chat a lot about bikes, friend and stuff. Almost every night we visit lots of interesting open air food cafe. Luckly we didn't encounter any nasty food accident on our stomach,lol.
10.30pm We left the spot and head to the car park to play our radio control car again for duel sprint and drift. Yeah, as usually my KYOSHO MINI-Z NSX win again..muhahahaha..
12.00pm. Go home, take bath and sleep...feel very refresh and get ready for another next adventure tomorrow.....once again i forgot to log the internet that night.....zzz.z..zzz..zzz tooo tired.....zzz...zz
Life isn't that bored at all.
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