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  • Called the Moto Guzzi Vengeance Challenge Ride, Moto Guzzi Malaysia organised the ride to Penang.

  • The fasting month did not stop Moto Guzzi riders from riding.

  • It was an fun ride as the riders got to enjoy their bikes in many different situations.

Many already know that the holy month of Ramadan is when Muslims observe the act of Puasa (fasting). But it goes beyond not eating during the daylight hours of the day. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and was the month when the Holy Quran was revealed. Fasting is the one of the Five Pillars of Islam, so Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, improvement and worship. Muslims are expected to increase their effort into following the teachings of Islam.

It the time to challenge our resolve as Muslims to resist temptation.

Hence this was the reason Moto Guzzi Malaysia decided to organize a special ride on 1st June 2018. Called the Moto Guzzi Vengeance Challenge Ride, it was planned as an iftar (breaking fast) ride over two evenings.

The destination this time was Penang. As usual, the participants congregated at The Gasket Alley first for iftar before riding north at night. Jeya Thevan was the head marshal this time, thus he conducted the pre-ride briefing.

Riding at night during the Puasa month is much welcomed as we didn’t have to bask under the sun. The group of 12 kept a tight formation from the start point.

However, it started to rain slightly as we passed Rawang, cooling the ambient temperature even further. At least it wasn’t the heat causing drowsiness.

We topped off our tanks at the Tapah R&R and got rolling again, under the rain, all the way to another stop at Sungai Perak. It was planned as a relaxing ride, so we took our time to enjoy the fresh cool air, the ride and the soft rumble of the Moto Guzzi 90o V-Twin.

From there it was a straight shot to the Penang Island via the Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge (the new bridge). It was 2.30 am when we arrived at the toll plaza and there was no traffic to be seen. As a note to bikers, there is a motorcycle lane from the time you turn onto the bridge’s slip road and it’ll lead you to the toll plaza and all the way to Penang Island. However, please make double sure that you have a Touch ‘N’ Go card with you, especially at night as the counters are closed. Imagine having to turn around to get one or have some amount topped up into your IC at Juru.

Penang being Penang (it’s my hometown, by the way), turned left right, left, right, left countless times before reaching the Vouk Hotel Suites along Jalan Azlan Shah. At 3am.

Yes, we surely took our own sweet time. What’s the hurry, anyway? It’ll probably be even more tiring if we had blasted our way there.

We were given some time to freshen up and head back out to Nasi Kandar Line Clear for sahur (breakfast).

The group was given some free time until check out time at 1pm, but we’re not sure if anyone did go around Penang.

From the hotel, it was to Sheng Fatt Motor, Moto Guzzi’s authorized dealer in Penang, situated along Jalan Dato’ Keramat. The dealership provided top-class Penang hospitality, as the shop’s crew even helped us to park our bikes. Looks like Moto Guzzi owners now have a good home up north.

Mr. Sheng, Boss of Sheng Fatt organized a crew to lead us first to Fort Cornwallis for a goup photography session. The Guzzi’s looked especially great in that kind of setting.

Next, the Sheng Fatt boys ran point as they guided us to the first Penang Bridge to Harley-Davidson of Penang at Juru Autocity. The dealership is now fully operational for sales and aftersales.

We bade farewell and got back on the road again, this time towards our first stop at Sungai Perak. The weather stayed clear and hot all the way to that particular R&R before turning cloudy. That cooled down the air and road.

Although most of the riders fasted, none seemed to show signs of fatigue. Instead, they were smiling and laughing as they joked with each other.

It was over to the Foods Project Restaurant in Ipoh for iftar. We arrived ahead of schedule and that allowed us to rest up first. We kicked back a bit more after our dinner before getting on the road again, straight to the Tanjung Malim R&R.

A few riders went their separate ways from the R&R as they didn’t need to ride all the way to Moto Guzzi Malaysia. Not a single Moto Guzzi broke down or encountered any serious problem. But more importantly, everyone got home safe and sound without a single untoward incident.

In conclusion, it was a pleasurable ride. However, we didn’t visit many historic sites in Penang as it was just not practical to explore during fasting, then continuing with the ride after that. Moto Guzzi Malaysia has promised a ride which includes visiting places of interest in Penang in the near future, so stay tuned!

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  • Andrea Iannone will be leaving Team Suzuki Ecstar at the end of the MotoGP 2018 season.

  • The Italian rider also stated that his future in the premier class will be determined in the following week.

  • The Suzuki factory squad is currently trying to rope in 2017 Moto3 world champion and current Moto2 rider, Joan Mir.

MotoGP rider Andrea Iannone has confirmed that he’ll be leaving the Suzuki factory team (Team Suzuki Ecstar) at the end of the season. Despite giving the Hamamatsu factory their first ever back-to-back podium finishes since their return to the premier class, it seems that both parties have made up their minds. (more…)

  • There are many engine lubricants in the market, but only a few stand out through specially formulation like Caltex Havoline motorcycle lubricants. 
  • Caltex Havoline motorcycle lubricant works to protect the engine to avoid premature wear. 
  • With over 100 years of experience, Caltex Havoline motorcycle lubricant also helps to produce more power and increases mileage.

We go by everyday hoping to make tomorrow better than today, a feat usually achieved through sheer will power, strength, persistence, courage and a heaping dose of knowledge to tie everything together.

Whether it is simply commuting to work or squeezing out every last drop of performance from your race bike at the track, you need something reliable to make sure your machines can cope with the challenges thrown at it. And that is where Caltex Havoline comes into play.

When it comes to optimum engine protection from premature wear, Caltex Havoline advanced engine oil addresses these issues to a tee. With over 100 years of experience, research, development, and technology, Caltex Havoline has successfully made significant advancements in motorcycle engine oil through something called C.O.R.E. Technology.

So what is this C.O.R.E. Technology and how can it help you as you go about your everyday life? Well for starters it is an abbreviation for:

1. Cleans and protects
2. Oxidation stability
3. Reduced engine heat damage
4. Enhanced acceleration with ZoomTech

Caltex Havoline motorcycle oils focuses on the four core areas mentioned above to help improve engine life and improve performance. Caltex motorcycle engine oil has proven to be 50% more efficient in keeping engines clean so as to deliver superior performance. In fact, the Havoline SuperMatic 4T Semi-synthetic and SuperMatic 4T performs 50% better than the industry standard limit (API SN) in overall engine cleanliness and deposit control.

But the lubricant does not only clean and protect, it is also specially formulated to offer oxidation stability. Oxidation is never good for engine lubricant as it affects the viscosity of the oil and produces sludge, which affects the performance of an engine and reduces its life expectancy. But with “Oxidation Stability” formulated into the lubricant, Caltex Havoline motorcycle lubricant offers 50% more protection against increase in viscosity.

That’s not all though, Caltex Havoline also offers 40% better protection against oil degradation so as to minimise heat damage to the engine, and also offers better acceleration and 13% improvement in clutch grip under heavy loads thanks to a technology called ZoomTech.

ZoomTech is a friction booster that works to reduce clutch slippage, especially under high loads such as when carrying a passenger. By increasing the friction between the clutch plates, the lubricant is also then able to offer maximum power transfer for enhanced acceleration, which basically translates to better acceleration.

Caltex Havoline engine oils ensure that they bring the fight straight to all of the common issues related to engine wear and tear. Paired with factors like toughness, resilience, power, and discipline, Caltex Havoline has teamed up with ONE Championship as they share the same values.

MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters in the ONE Championship all go through rigorous training regimes to ensure that they’re at their peak fighting performance each and every time they get in the ring. Being Asia’s ‘Home of Martial Arts’, their sentiment is right on point with Caltex Havoline’s dictum to “Put the Fight Back in Your Engine”.

For a limited time only, Caltex Havoline is offering a special promotional pack for every purchase of Caltex Havoline products such as Havoline® Super 4T Fully Synthetic SAE 5W-40 and Havoline® Super 4T Semi Synthetic SAE 1W-40, where buyers stand a chance to get a polo t-shirt, cap or a bandana. Promotion starts from now until 30 July 2018 or while stocks last.

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  • TOC Automotive College is a household name in Malaysia for anyone wanting to become an automotive mechanic. 
  • With firmly established courses for cars, TOC Automotive College has now introduced a new course designed for those who would like to learn about superbikes. 
  • The college has partnered with the Malaysian Motorcycles & Scooters Dealers Association to be able to offer its students almost instant employment among the 5,000 members of the MMSDA. 
  • Read on for more information, or click here to register your interest in this course for yourself, or for your children. 

Finding a good mechanic to work on your vehicle is one of the hardest things about vehicle ownership. Get a bad mechanic and maintaining your bike can very quickly become a nightmare, not to mention seriously expensive.

Truth of the matter is, it is not easy to meet a qualified mechanic with all the right training. It isn’t only difficult for us as vehicle owners, but even for workshop owners.

It is that vacuum that TOC Automotive College aims to fill, and it has recently taken the first step by signing a partnership with the Malaysian Motorcycle and Scooter Dealers Association (MMSDA). Through this partnership, students who had undergone TOC’s Superbike Technician Course will find almost instant employment among the MMSDA’s 5,000-member workshops. Nothing is worse than not being able to find a job after spending thousands of Ringgit for education.

The signing of this partnership also connects readily with the TOC Bina Bakat (Building Talents) program. TOC understands that there exist individuals who are passionate about automotive technology but are unfortunately unable to bear the costs of education. Hence, successful applicants will undergo training with up to 100% loan until they begin their journey in the workplace.

Adelaine L.K. Foo, CEO and founder of TOC recently said, “Alongside the growth of the four-wheel market, there should be fair competency through improved skillsets given to the motorcycle scene, which also contributes to a large part of the automotive industry.”

“One of the common challenges I have come across which resonates well with me as a parent, is the financial struggle for single parents putting their children through higher education,” she continued. “Through this collaboration, one of our main objectives is to help ease the financial burden and raise the quality of higher education at the same time.”

Chairman of MMSDA, Wee Hong says, “The support of the Bina Bakat Program has increased the opportunity for our industry to have a greater access to quality skilled talents, something which had been lacking before.”

He further added, “MMSDA and TOC share a collective passion and dedication to delivery excellence towards the motorcycle industry. Through this partnership, not only will we see updated and improved facilities for conducive learning but also the increased employment of qualified and skilled technicians with our members and partners.”

The Superbike Technician Course runs for 18 months with 3 levels of academic and career development opportunities. The students will be exposed to real-world experience during industrial training with TOC’s partners during the course.

Adelaine stressed the importance of sending the students out for industrial training, “We can’t have for example a student who graduate with a degree in all expects of automotive engineering or maintenance but has never lifted a single spanner.”

This augurs well for motorcycle owners throughout Malaysia as we will have well-trained and experienced mechanics handling our pride and joy.

Application for the first batch of the Superbike Technician Course is open for its first intake in July 2018. Please visit www.toc.edu.my or www.facebook.com/TOC.edu/ for more information, or click here if you are interested to know more about this course.

Motonation 2018 organised a Ramadan Iftar dinner and business networking event last night.

The event was held at the Hype Motorsports Hotel KL (formerly known as Nouvelle Hotel).

They also conducted partners’ signing ceremonies, networkings, and business presentations for all the guests.

The good folks from Motonation 2018 invited fellow partners, networking members and media personnel to their Ramadan Iftar dinner and business networking last night. The event was held at the newly-refurbished Hype Motorsports Hotel KL (formerly known as Nouvelle Hotel). (more…)

The 2018 Royal Enfield Himalayan is now available for booking at RM36,880 (basic price without GST).

Powered by their latest LS 410 engine, the 411cc adventure bike produces 24.5hp and 32Nm of torque.

RE Motorcycles Sdn Bhd will be offering the new Himalayan in two different colours; Granite and Snow.

It was late last year when Royal Enfield launched the 2018 Royal Enfield Himalayan, an entry-level adventure bike with a bit more grunt, power, and style. It was promised to reach markets around the world around June and Royal Enfield Malaysia (RE Motorcycles Sdn Bhd) delivered the promise when the bike was brought over last week. (more…)

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