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Sep Irran

After the recent announcement of Dego Ride offering its motorcycle ride share services around Klang Valley, Shah Alam, and Putrajaya, Grab Malaysia decided to launch their very own motorcycle hailing offering in Kuala Lumpur called GrabBike. (more…)

If you happen to own any of the Modenas bike models like the V15, Pulsar NS160, NS200, RS200, or the Dominar D400, finding authorised aftersales services might be a hassle if you happen to live in locations where you have to travel the distance. Luckily for you, the Modenas Power Store, conveniently located in the heart of Kota Damansara, has the solution for you. (more…)

The new year has arrived and bookings for the 2020 Jawa Perak is now open for those where the brand is available. The motorcycle brand from India owned by Mahinda & Mahindra is set for a mega return in the motorcycle market with their latest entry-level Bobber. Will it be a success? Judging by the looks alone, most probably. (more…)

The recently launched 2020 Aprilia RS 660 got a lot of positive feedbacks ever since it made its maiden public appearance at EICMA 2019 in Milan, Italy. We can now confirm that the latest Aprilia middleweight will be making its way to Malaysia sometime at the end of the year. Oh, what joy! (more…)

There are not a lot of extremely rare superbikes here in Malaysia but the folks from Aprilia Malaysia (Didi Resources) managed to get their hands on one very exotic 2020 Aprilia RSV4 X to preview here in the country. How rare? There are only 10 of them and one of them was already handed over to its first owner, Max Biaggi. And guess what? Max Biaggi was here to unveil the bike! (more…)

The Kawasaki ER6N made quite an impression when it entered the Malaysian market as one of the most affordable big bikes that you can get. With years of service, the ER6N was replaced with the more modern Kawasaki Z650 but a garage from Bali, Indonesia decided to elevate the former ER6N in every possible way. The result? The Kawasaki ER6N “Bully”. (more…)

Motorcycle hailing app, Dego Ride, is now back in service after having its operations barred back in February 2017 due to safety concerns. Dego Ride was allowed to resume its services after Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman proposed that Gojek, a similar motorcycle hailing app from Indonesia, to be introduced here in Malaysia. (more…)

What happens when a MotoGP factory team gets a huge injection of cash? You get a new engine, of course! Along with many other things, Aprilia has somewhat ‘revealed’ that they’ll be using a brand new V4 engine for the 2020 Aprilia RS-GP thanks to some monetary help from the parent company, Piaggio Group. (more…)

The folks from MotoGP have published a very interesting video on the Instagram page regarding the development plan for Indonesia’s first MotoGP circuit in Lombok. The Mandalika circuit which will host the country’s first-ever MotoGP round in 2021 looks to be a stunner and we’re pretty excited to see how it’ll turn out. (more…)

The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) has stated that Malaysia needs more motorcycle lanes as one of the ways to reduce the number of road accidents involving our fellow riders and pillions.

This is a problem that the country needs to deal with urgently as statistics in 2018 showcased an average of 18 deaths on Malaysian roads every day where the majority involved motorcyclists. (more…)

If you’re into anything remotely related to motorcycles, then you would know one of its biggest royalties; Travis Pastrana. The X-Games legend/stunt rider/freestyle motocross champion/Nitro Circus founder recently posted up quite a bomb on his social media regarding his new fleet of KTM two-stroke machines. (more…)

Many have argued that the easiest MotoGP bike to ride based on observations, as well as the riders themselves, pointed towards the direction of the Yamaha YZR-M1. According to Repsol Honda’s team manager, Alberto Puig, that title goes to the Honda RCV213V and he has a strong argument on why he believes it as such. (more…)

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