Thursday, November 28, 2013

KNight Biker

now how does biking around the city at night feels and looks like?

one word: FANTASTIC!!

Molo Plaza is the bike friendliest plaza in the whole of Iloilo City.
You should see the number cyclists that come here at night,
from all gender spectrum, from all ages, on all kinds of bike.
other public spaces should follow suit.

bi-cycle

two people, not a professional group-po, not a sports team, cycling together. leisurely and in normal clothes, out for a morning "stroll" or going home from shopping.

just as it would in a bike friendly city.






photo by Eric Barbosa Jr.

solis street views

Solis street, where FDCP's Cinematheque is currently located, might be one of my favorite streets in the City.

Solis streets and bikes and weekends.

where are you going kid?



biking to get some beer, perhaps?



i thought he was going somewhere
then at the end of the street he made a sharp turn and biked back to the other end.
he did that on and on and on until he got tired.
what a nice way to spend the weekend afternoon away.
our city should have more of these kinds of spaces where
everyone can just bike the weekend away, in normal clothes. 

pedicabs/trisikad

if there are "bikers" that people in car-centric city hates, they are probably the pedicab drivers.

pedicabs are what to developed nations are CARGO bikes. like the christiania or nihola or bakfiets, only that in pedicabs the "box" is attached on the side, not the front. this is not for lack of imagination but mainly for two things: 1. without retrofitting the box into the whole bike frame, one actually retains the actual look of the bike; one can easily detach the third wheel for solo, private rides; 2. having the boxes on the side makes better for maneuverability (especially in doing sharp turns) in typically narrow old Filipino streets.

their size, when on the road, makes it almost impossible for SUVs to overtake. most of the pedicab drivers are citizens from the lower income brackets. in our neighborhood, our well-loved and well-trusted pedicab driver is a homeless man.

as of the present, the service of these pedicabs are restricted to "barangay/village roads". they are never allowed to ply through the national highways or those roads considered major thoroughfares by the
motorists.

several attempts have been made to ban these pedicabs from using the streets but they keep on coming back. the planners only attribute the pedicabs' stubbornness to the fact that the pedicab bikers have no other source of income but pedicab driving, little do they consider that these pedicabs exist because there are people who need them. seldom do people also associate use of pedicabs to GREEN TRANSPORT. the only popular go-green method in transportation that many people know of is converting to prius or using unleaded fuel to power the deadly killing machines called cars. But no, never once did pedicabs ring a bell.

it's time we changed how we look at the humble pedicab. make them more useful on the road.


shooting, as a pedicab passenger.

shooting at the driver.
his muscles strained to gather as much strength as possible to get three passengers
(total weight at least 150 kilograms) from point A to B.







Wednesday, November 27, 2013

bikes and parade

It's always a good sight: groups on their bikes joining a parade. 

Iloilo City Charter Day Celebration
at Solis-Iznart St intersection.

photo by kdcamena

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Fender Bender


(it's not what you think.) 
because one does not need those expensive Ass Savers to commute.

gearing up the iron horse's rear for the wet and wetter season in the tropics.

photo by Eric Barbosa Jr. 




red light and kickstarting

at an intersection of a shared road, we stop at the redlight.




and kickstart at yellow to accelerate by the time it turns green.





bike and kids

for a city to truly be a bike city, it must be, at the very least, safe for toddlers to bike around.
and while we wait for the first bike lane in Iloilo City to be installed and for the pedestrianization of the JM Basa Street, we must not stop our kids from biking. we must find places where they can safely do it,without them having to don the full battle gear. The Central Philippine University in Jaro, Iloilo City is one such nice place to enjoy biking moments with little children.

bikes with durable kickstands can replace benches anytime.

photo by reji pachoco






bike in black and white

as dapper as a boy could get.

Gogol, confident and cool at 6. with him is a Canadian friend, Michael.

photo by reji pachoco

Monday, November 25, 2013

Utility Cycling, the art of.

Commuting in the city that devoid of any proper bike infrastructure is almost unthinkable but for those planning to learn the art of utility cycling, the holidays are always the best times to try it because the roads almost always clear enough to make commuting enjoyable. 


Plaza jaro

Commission Civil/Archbishop's Palace, Jaro

Huervana, Lapaz. 

Freedom Ride TWO

Freedom Ride TWO: June 12, 2013
Celebrating Filipino Freedom and the Filipinos' continuing struggle to a human-trafficking free country.


It goes on and on.

Photo by Eric Barbosa, Jr. 

poster perfect.

Photo by Eric Barbosa, Jr.

”Think of bicycles as rideable art that can just about save the world.” ~Grant Peterson



welcome to iloilo bike city.
making a livable iloilo city one bike at a time.