Explore the secrets of Singapore by bicycle – DIY
https://www.facebook.com/Alohabicycletransport
+65 8166 6999
You can message on Whatsapp or FB
I have really enjoyed Aloha Bike Transport. They are helpful, clean and can carry up to 4 passengers and their bikes!
When you call a taxi, let them know you have a bicycle and if you can remove the front wheel or not. Often, taxi drivers will not have a problem with putting the bicycle in the trunk/boot.
Alternatively, you can order a 6-seater and should have no problem.
Please contact me if you have additional bicycle transportation resources so that I can add them to this list.
The Bicycle Hut
1 North Bridge Rd, #B1-53
High Street Centre
Singapore 179094
+65 6635 8353
https://bicyclehut.com.sg
https://www.facebook.com/TheBicycleHut
Convenient location on the Singapore River, helpful staff and good bicycles.
517 West Coast Road #01-559 Singapore 120517
+65 8288 9798
https://akcyclery.com
Clean and well-stocked. Good for maintenance!
One Commonwealth Store near Holland Village has relocated to Jurong East.
Rodalink Jurong East
18 Boon Lay Way, #01-98D
Singapore
+65 6795 4320
https://www.rodalink.com/sg/rodalink-jurong-east
Rodalink East Coast
166B Upper East Coast Road
Singapore
+65 6242 8330
https://www.rodalink.com/sg/rodalink-east-coast
Mervyn Liew
+65 9668 8934
Mervyn is friendly and very knowledgeable… and he makes house-calls, what’s not to love!
Happy customer testimonial
Eddie – in Sunset Way/Clementi area
www.facebook.com/105sunsetway/
+65 9662 0652
Eddie is super helpful and friendly, and quite affordable!
Happy customer testimonial
So you’ve bought a route and are ready to head out. Before you go follow this checklist for a better experience.
This GoogleMyMaps has the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on PCNs that I have found. Put it in your library!
(If link doesn’t work, do a search for “GoogleMyMaps New PCN on bikes”)
NParks PCN maps and information
Is rain bad for your bike?
Riding your bike in wet weather can be so much fun: While everybody else is locked inside their houses, you could have the entire road to yourself as you happily skid through puddles of water.
https://bicycleuniverse.com/rain-bad-bike/
UNEP article
Back in the saddle:
…one diversion that remains pandemic-approved: cycling. The World Health Organization has recommended it both as a mode of transport and as a way of staying healthy during the global crisis.
Poor and black ‘invisible cyclists’ need to be part of the post-pandemic transport planning too.
Nature is thriving in locked-down Singapore…check out the video of otters cruising down one of our rivers!
Could the pandemic kill car culture?…locked-down cities have opened streets to cyclists and pedestrians