Category Archives: folding bikes

Pre-launch MRT friendly eBike

We are preparing for the officially launch of our record breaking eBike (Model 2011) early next year. It took us quite a long time for the LTA approval process, because this eBike is the “first of a kind”.

Mr. Ben Y J, founder of Stikfas, happily received the first eBike from Francis
Mr. Ben Y J, founder of Stikfas, happily received the first eBike from Francis

This light-weight foldable eBike (Model 2011) break records in many ways:
– first eBike that can be bring into MRT
– first eBike below 10kg (9.5kg)
– first eBike that can be folded to within the size limit of SMRT regulation (No peak hour limit!)

In fact it is so light and compact, none can tell it is an eBike when they first saw it. The retail price will be S$1250. Only for this week we are offering 5 sets at a pre-launch promotion price of S$980. We need your agreement to take photos and share your experience after using it.
Want to get it before the X’mas? Just send an email to francis (at) dreamlab1.com for appointment to view and purchase.

Darrell test ride just outside Philips
Darrell test ride
Uncle Lau test ride along Kallang Park Connector
Uncle Lau test ride along Kallang Park Connector
Wyton test ride at Simsville
Wyton test ride at Simsville

Minimalist fitness from Zen habit

Today I receive this email from Zen habit, it is so great and matching the principle of JZ88 so well that I just have to share it.

Children is the best gym
Children is the best gym

Minimalist fitness: use your kids as a gym

From Zen Habit, written by Leo Babauta.
I’m a big subscriber to using whatever you can find to work out: pullups on trees, throw big boulders, flip logs or big tires, jump over things, sprint up hills (see Minimalist Fitness, part 1 & part 2).
As a parent and a minimalist, I’d like to share my ultimate minimalist workout secret: my kids are my gym.
Fellow parents, if you’re not doing this yet, I can’t recommend it highly enough. How are they my gym? Instead of paying hundreds of dollars (even thousands) a year for a gym, I use my kids to get in shape.
How? Every way I can, but here’s a few:

  • I carry them on my shoulders as we walk around town.
  • We race each other to the corner, sprinting. Often up hills.
  • I do pushups with them on my back.
  • I lift them up in the air — it’s like lifting weights.
  • I’ll let them hang on me as I do chinups.
  • We climb and jump around in the playground.
  • We play with the soccer ball — getting lots of sprints in as we do.
  • We jump around in the ocean. A great workout.
  • We wrestle.
  • We challenge each other to do pistols (one-legged squats) or handstand pushups (what they sound like). Mostly we can’t, but it’s fun.
  • We do lunges while walking up a hill.
  • I carry them slung across my shoulders — a fireman’s carry — which is a great workout btw.
  • I’ll carry one on my back, piggy-back style, while racing another kid up a hill.
  • Yes, I love hills. Awesomer than a gym

    So why is this so awesome?

      1. We bond. Instead of spending time away from the kids at a gym, I spend time with them. And get a great workout in throughout the day. It’s two birds, one stone, saving time while helping me bond with my kids.
      2. Work becomes play. It’s not exercise, it’s not a workout, it’s *play*. And that’s a whole different ballgame. Play is fun, it’s challenging, it’s easy, and yet it’s a great way to get in shape.
      3. No cost. OK, kids aren’t cheap — but I have them anyway, so why not use them? I’m saving money and getting fit — that’s all kinds of win.
      4. I’m being a role model. Kid learn most of all from what they see others doing, especially their parents. You can tell them things all day long, but unless they see you doing it, you’re not teaching them much. When we go to the gym, they don’t see us working out. When we workout as we play with them, they’re learning how to be healthy, and that is a gift that will last a lifetime.
      5. It’s a lifestyle. I don’t work out at one time during the day, and then stay sedentary the rest of the day. It’s all throughout the day, every day, which means it’s woven into my life, not a small segment of my life. This is what a healthy lifestyle looks like.
      6. It’s functional. When you do a bicep curl with a dumbbell, you’re making a motion that you never would do in real life — when have you ever lifted something heavy while keeping your upper arm fixed to your torso? Instead, when we lift heavy things, we bend at the knees, and use our legs, our torso, our shoulders, our arms — basically most of our body at once. When I lift my kids, that’s the same motion I’d use to lift anything else. Functional exercise is much more useful than isolated lifts.

    Working out using my kids as equipment is the best thing I’ve done with my fitness. It’s fun, so I never want to stop. It’s functional, it’s cheap, and best of all, I get to do it with my kids. I love it.

    Sentosa – on two wheels (this Sunday Oct 31)

    Organized by lovecycling.sg

    sentosa entrance
    Sentosa entrance, image credit to tlchua99/via Flickr

    This time we are going south to another island known as Sentosa. http://smallwheelsbigsmile.blogspot.com/

    Sentosa on two wheels
    Sentosa on two wheels

    We will meet 7:30am at the carpark “A” near Mount Faber Lodge at the open space in front of Vivocity. After which, we will cycle towards Sentosa Gateway, explore the entire sentosa from East to west and take picture of all our bicycles to prepare for our Tee/Jersey. Need to pay? I’m not sure. Is it $2 or $3? Well, i suppose this amount is insignificant for the joy you are about to have.

    open space in front of Vivocity
    meeting at 7:30am/ open space in front of Vivocity

    More details:

    Start by rolling down the slope along Kampong Bahru Road, join Telok Blangah road, After crossing Sentosa Gateway we can start by riding towards the east, as far as possible. There is a Golf course, a jetty and luxurious properties (not sure if the roads are open to public, anyone knows?)

    After exploring every corners in the East and taken enough pictures, we can ride towards the west all the way to Siloso Road at the west tip of the island. Check out the sea view from Fort Sentosa.

    There is plenty of makan places along the siloso beach walk. We can continue to poke around the side-tracks. I have been in Sentosa many times and visited various points of interests, but never “connect the dots” on a bicycle. Don’t forget to find a clean background to take photos of our bicycles.

    After the ride, those who need to go back can ride back to the car park as a group. The rest can swim, play beach volley ball or just enjoy the view at the beach, hehe.

    It will be another full-filled ride… and this time, in Sentosa.

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    eBike for JZ88?

    eBike? At first I was very much against it. Because it take away a very important goal of using a bicycle – the physical exercise. I felt that by having the bicycle powered by electricity, it remove the incentive to pedal physically and therefore the heath and fitness value reduced.

    However, after talking to some customers and reading others opinions, I started to realize that eBike, being easier to pedal reduce one of the concern of a potential cyclist, will likely to encourage more potential cyclist to try cycling. Further more, for those who want to cycle to work but do not have shower facility at the office, eBike can be their sweat-free solution of B2W.

    The only criteria I set for an eBike is that it should be able to bring into the MRT, or bus, keeping the same multi-modal-transportation flexibility as the original JZ88 folding bike.

    Is this possible?