Powered by...potatoes!
Just can't stop eating them spuds. French fries are cool along with awfully addicting Piknik, Pringles chips but nothing compares to boiled potatoes, mashed with skin, a pinch of salt and spoon of butter.
We are finally at the home stretch of October signaling the end of the storm season. Thankfully Manila did not suffer that much in terms of getting beaten by mother nature.
November hosts a couple of races to cap 2014 season. And for the 2nd consecutive year I am in no shape to participate. This year been rough on my body and wallet here's hoping that coming year will be better.
Last night gave the EL Camino well overdue TLC. Orange scented de-greaser, toothbrush did well to remove the 4 month old drive train gunk, while my brother ex-bath towel and alcohol combo removed most of caked tar, grime on bright green frame hah!
Of course a once over is not complete without checking bolts, tire pressure, putting lube on the chain and overall integrity of bike and it's parts. Just to be prepared I used a wet lube instead of normal dry lube for the chain this week, weekend forecast leaning towards rain which usually hits late in the afternoon or evening.
Night ride anyone? Siglo Siklistas "Halloween night ride" coming tonight and ride report tomorrow with well...not that much content hehe!
Enjoy this afternoon chillin' tunes before a ride.
Just can't stop eating them spuds. French fries are cool along with awfully addicting Piknik, Pringles chips but nothing compares to boiled potatoes, mashed with skin, a pinch of salt and spoon of butter.
Meow meow |
We are finally at the home stretch of October signaling the end of the storm season. Thankfully Manila did not suffer that much in terms of getting beaten by mother nature.
November hosts a couple of races to cap 2014 season. And for the 2nd consecutive year I am in no shape to participate. This year been rough on my body and wallet here's hoping that coming year will be better.
Last night gave the EL Camino well overdue TLC. Orange scented de-greaser, toothbrush did well to remove the 4 month old drive train gunk, while my brother ex-bath towel and alcohol combo removed most of caked tar, grime on bright green frame hah!
Of course a once over is not complete without checking bolts, tire pressure, putting lube on the chain and overall integrity of bike and it's parts. Just to be prepared I used a wet lube instead of normal dry lube for the chain this week, weekend forecast leaning towards rain which usually hits late in the afternoon or evening.
Night ride anyone? Siglo Siklistas "Halloween night ride" coming tonight and ride report tomorrow with well...not that much content hehe!
Enjoy this afternoon chillin' tunes before a ride.
No doubt
Ernest "Pumpkin' flavored potato" Hamster
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