Welcome to Singapore Bike Hash - the World's First

Details of your next ride are given below. Please follow the links to get accurate map information for the ride assembly point. Hope you enjoy the ride!

If you are new to the Hash, or even if you aren't, and would like to ride in a Hash jersey, get yourself one the next time you ride. Contact Goes Both Ways to ensure you can collect it at the next ride! See it here.

Ride 427 - Ride of the Emergency Hares.....!

Day/Date: 05 February 2012.
Assemble: 9:45am or earlier!
Ride Starts: 10:00am sharp!
Location: Sengkang Riverside Park, Fernvale Street/Anchorvale Street (between Kupang LRT station and Sungei Punggol).
Map Ref: SG Maps|Google Maps
Hares: Barbarian and Whorenet.
OnOn: Micro Brewery at Sengkang Sports & Recreation Centre, 57 Anchorvale Road.
Cost: Refreshment fee for non-members, S$10. Members free.

Remember: For every ride HELMETS and STOUT SHOES are COMPULSORY.

Hares - Please "Sweep" your rides.

All riders ensure you have a spare inner tube, repair kit and pump. If you borrow – Replace!!


Guidelines when setting a run/ride in Singapore’s Nature Reserves and Parks

  • Hares must give at least 5 weeks notice to the GM’s if intending to set a run in a Nature Reserve as applications must be submitted to Nparks 4 weeks in advance. An editable pdf form for the Central Catchment Nature Reserve is available here, and for the Bukit Timah, Hinhede National Park and Dairy Farm Nature Park here.
  • The GM is responsible for notifying National Parks of an intended run in their Reserves at least 4 weeks in advance. Individual members are not to have contact with National Parks.
  • Only toilet paper is allowed at the Nature Reserves. Flour and chalk are not to be used under any circumstances.
  • Paper should be laid conservatively and inconspicuously to the general public.
  • Hares are responsible for clearing up the paper by the next day or the sweeper is to clear up the trail (this is to be done irrespective of where the run is laid).
  • Stick to the existing tracks (i.e. those clearly marked by the Nparks) if you are laying runs in the Nature Reserves. 
  • Strictly NO CHOPPING of plants in the Nature Reserves.
  • No Creating or cutting a new path in the Nature Reserves.
  • No arrows to be drawn on the roads or anywhere else in the Nature Reserves.
  • Hares are accountable for their runs and if in the event a fine is imposed, the hares will have to bear the cost. These fines are significant (up to $500). Repeat offences will lead to even heavier fines and result in that Hash Chapter being banned from running/riding in Nature Reserves for 6 months. 
  • Outside the Nature Reserves use flour only on the ground and not on tree trunks.
  • Labrador Park, Sungei Buloh, Kent Ridge Park and Mount Faber are also managed by the Nparks, so be mindful when setting runs/rides there.
  • Click on the links to get maps of the Macritchie Nature Trails, the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve & Designated Tracks within the Central Nature Reserves.

Nparks now have a contact for each Hash Chapter in Singapore (in most cases the GM) and will call up any chapter that breaches any of these rules and will ban the Chapter till the matter is resolved. A warning will also be issued to the Chapter. A fine will be imposed if a second breach is committed. The hares will have to bear the cost of the fine.
What does the above mean to the Singapore Bike Hash?

  • Hares will need to think even more carefully about their run sites and trails.
  • Hares will need to plan their run well in advance.
  • Sweepers will become increasingly important – for making sure all runners/riders return safely and for picking up the paper.
  • Late comers to a run may find that there is no trail left to follow as the sweeper will have picked it up.
  • There is a need to consider alternative markings for the runs that can be easily removed.
  • e.g. ice cream sticks, or plastic markers. This is currently being looked at.
  • As a measure of goodwill and community service, we will hold a cleaning campaign in one of the Reserves or Parks at some stage during the year. 

These guidelines have been agreed on by all Hash Chapters in Singapore in consultation with National Parks. We will keep you updated on any changes. Thanks for your understanding!
Adapted from the LCH3 rules for hashing in National Parks document issued June 2010 and in line with general consensus of all Singapore Hash clubs.

Here is a link to the Parks and Trees Act mentioned in the application forms.


Two Wheel Action

Block 354, Clementi Avenue 2, #01-183, Singapore 120354.

The Shop faces Clementi Road, set back from the Courtyard. If you are DRIVING, take the FIRST entry from Clementi Road, along Clementi Avenue 2, beside Block 350. Follow the driveway to the right around to the back of Block 354. Plenty of Parking. See our website. Our top technician will be on hand for sales and minor servicing.

News and Events


Ride 425 - A Truck Stop Ride Video now in YouTube Fun!

A video of the excellent Truck Stop Ride along with the 2011 Awards and the naming of "Mummy's Boy" can now be seen in the YouTube Fun section. Enjoy!!


Ride 426 - Kerala Pictures in the Gallery!

Pictures from the amazing Kerala, India ride are now in the Gallery!


Mountain Bike Training from 03 to 10 Feb 2012

Pat Fitzpatrick of Ride International fame and SBH Member is in Singapore from 03 to 10 Feb and has organised MTB skills training sessions during his stay. You can find out more about what and when here.


Mountain Bike in India Feb 2012

Are you a Bike Hash member that could'nt make the CNY trip to Kerala due to other commitments? Not to worry, we have a backup plan for you. Pat Fitzpatrick of Ride International fame and SBH Member is organising a trip to India in February. This could be the perfect opportunity to get in some outstation riding particularly if you were committed over CNY! Here is a downloadable brochure on the ride. More information is also available here.


Tour de Asia Bicycle Touring in Thailand

Check out the rides in Thailand which these guys offer on the News & Stuff page. Looks pretty interesting.


Bike World Explores Myanmar

Check out the rides in Myanmar which Australian Jeff Parry offers on the News & Stuff page. Recommended by founding Hash member, Graeme D.


Cycle Indonesia Trips

Enjoy Mountain Biking in Sulawesi. Four new trips planned for 2012. Massive discount offered for a lady cyclist who registers before December 15th. Check out the News & Stuff page for more information.


Marking Your Trails

Wherever possible, use chalk marks on hard surfaces that are sufficiently large and bold enough to be seen readily. Do NOT use chalk or other substances such as flour in areas owned by National Parks! When marking your trails with toilet paper, please use it sparingly. Note that only toilet paper may be used in areas owned by National Parks. A designated sweeper must collect all the toilet paper used and dispose of it at the end of the ride and wash away the chalk.

Do NOT use corn starch, baking flour, talcum powder, or similar substances in areas owned by National Parks or in other areas of vegetation.

It is imperative that the Bike Hash sets an example by being highly environmentally aware; protecting Singapore's ecology while at the same time enjoying it. Please do your bit!