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Wahid Ooi

  • 7 bikers died after a pickup truck rammed into their convoy.

  • The tragedy happened only 500 feet (152m) from their bed and breakfast.

  • 3 more were injured and hospitalized.

While this tragedy happened half a world away in New Hampshire, USA, we as bikers ourselves could not escape the gravitas of the news of 7 bikers being killed by a pickup truck.

The riders had just left their bed and breakfast stay on their Harley-Davidsons. As they convoyed heading east, a Dodge 2500 pickup truck rammed into the group from the opposite direction. The convoy had gotten only as far as 500 feet (152 metres) from where they left.

Owner of the bed and breakfast, Jerry Hamanne said, “It was so devastating to see the bodies on the road. My God, I don’t want to see something like this again.”

The impact threw bikes, debris and the riders all over the road. One survivor said all she saw was grass and fire.

Passersby stopped to help the injured by administering first aid and calling the emergency services. Three persons survived the crash, two of them have since been released from hospital.

The police have not released the cause of the accident and no arrests were made, as of today. They issued a statement that the accident is still under investigation.

The riders were reported to be part of The Jarheads MC. “Jarheads” is the colloquial term for the United States Marines’ troopers.

  • We’re used to accepting GrabFood delivery from riders on small bikes. But this rider uses a Ducati Hypermotard.

  • He’s not wrong to say he’s the fastest delivery rider!

  • Hopefully, we could get him to delivery before the fries become soggy.

We’re pretty used to using GrabFood delivery service by now. Similarly, we admire the dedication of the riders who brave Kuala Lumpur’s mad traffic, rain and shine to deliver hot food to us. But here’s a rider who delivers on Ducati Hypermotard.

We’re also used to seeing the guys (and gals) pull up on Yamaha 135 LC, Yamaha Y15ZR, Honda RS150 and so forth. This writer has personally encountered a small number of 200cc and 250cc bikes. But the Hypermotard is certainly different.

A GrabFood rider shared a video of himself delivering a few sticks of lemang to his customers recently on Twitter. @HerySevani had the trademark green “backpack” on the back of the Ducati.

He tweeted in Bahasa Malaysia, “The customer wanted lemang, so I bought leman. Don’t be afraid to place your orders with me for the fastest delivery.”

Well, of course he provides the fastest delivery, since the Hypermotard is made to slice and dice through the challenges thrown up by the city. His customers will have no problem hearing him arriving at their doorstep either, to the tune of a 90V-Twin. (Hope I can get him to deliver my order before the fries turn soggy.)

He also tweeted that he took the job as a part-timer to earn some petrol money for his bike.

  • The body of missing motojournalist Davey G. Johnson was recovered from the Mokelumne River.

  • He had gone missing two weeks ago while returning from test riding a motorcycle.

  • No explanation was provided about his demise.

On 5th June, motojournalist Davey G. Johnson was returning to his Sacramento, California home but failed to reach his destination.

Johnson was out testing the Honda CBR1000RR and was last heard from at 2am. Police found the motorcycle at rest stop at midnight the next day. However, Johnson, his backpack, laptop and phone were missing. Calaveras Country Sheriff’s Office (CCS) initiated a search and rescue mission which involved more than 75 people.

On 8th June, they found Johnson’s riding gear, laptop and cell phone near the Mokelumne River, but his wallet was missing. CCS kept up the search and found more clothing items on the river bank. Still, there was no sign of the missing person.

Unfortunately, CCS was force to call off the search on 17th June as they couldn’t locate any more traces of Johnson. The search party had swelled to 100 persons by now and they scoured the area between the Pardee Reservoir and hydro power plant.

Then, on last Thursday, his family received a call from the authorities that his body was recovered from the Mokelumne River. No details of his demise was provided.

While we’ve never met Johnson, it’s sad for our community to lose one of our own. May he rest in peace.

  • A rempit botched a wheelie and crashed, which led to a serious accident involving other road users.

  • The dashcam video was recorded by one of the vehicles involved.

  • All parties were thankfully okay.

The rempit (hooligan) menace is nothing short of an epidemic on Malaysian roads. In this latest case near Gua Chempedak, one botched a wheelie and crashed, which led to a serious accident involving other road users.

In the video below, the Nissan Almera’s dashcam recorded a group of three bikes ridden in dangerous manner. One of them pulled a wheelie after the on-bridge.

Further down the road, while a woman in the car can be heard planning a potluck party, a white Mitsubishi Triton 4×4 swerved hard left. It ran over a crashed motorcycle on the road and went cartwheeling toward the vehicle that was recording the entire episode.

The Nissan swerved left to avoid the barreling Triton but was still hit on the rear right quarter, and sliced off the road.

Photo credit Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS

The rempit was caught by passersby. All three vehicles involved i.e. motorcycle, Triton and Almera suffered major damage. All parties walked away from the accident, but we hate to imagine the outcome if there were infants or children in the vehicles.

As usual, the “onion army” was out in force in social media, criticizing the rempit who caused the accident. Some even went as far as questioning why didn’t the 4×4 driver just run over rider. Additionally, as commonly seen in accidents involving motorcycles, there were parties who criticized motorcyclists as a whole, as if we are collectively guilty.

Photo credit Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS

Truth is, no responsible motorcyclist can stand even the sight of a rempit. These cretins serve no other purpose than putting the general public at danger and sully the good name of motorcyclists everywhere. And don’t get us started about those who turn into dogs who love to chase bikes bigger than theirs.

There has to be some concerted approach in ridding the streets of this menace. Criticizing on social media serves no discernible purpose.

The rempit – Photo credit Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS
  • The sixth BMW Motorrad Malaysia Night Fuel Kuala Lumpur lifestyle event was a rousing success

  • Held at the Sungai Besi Royal Malaysia Air Force base, it saw the congregation of hundreds of BMW motorcycle owners and fans.

  • BMW Motorrad Malaysia also launched the F 850 GS Adventure, R 1250 GS and R 1250 GS Adventure.

The sixth BMW Motorrad Malaysia Night Fuel Kuala Lumpur lifestyle event was a rousing success.

It was held in Kuala Lumpur this time after touring the country throughout the year. Held at the Sungai Besi Royal Malaysia Air Force base, it saw the congregation of hundreds of BMW motorcycle owners and fans.

Night Fuel celebrates the bonding of BMW owners under one roof, over BMW motorcycles, food and great music.

As per tradition, BMW Motorrad Malaysia introduced three new models in Malaysia. There were the much-awaited F 850 GS Adventure, R 1250 GS and R 1250 GS Adventure. The R 1250 GS and its Adventure brethren are the most important models of the night as the form the backbone of BMW Motorrad sales. But it wasn’t a case of “another GS” as the R 1250 features a new, bigger engine that’s equipped with variable valve timing technology called “ShiftCam.”

On the entertainment front, Malaysian rock legend, Amy Search got the crowd on their feet along with the band who went through an entire playlist of classic rock songs.

Another tradition was the lucky draw. A lucky attendee went home with a new BMW G 310 GS tonight.

  • The 2019 BMW R 1250 GS, BMW R 1250 GS Adventure, BMW F 850 GS Adventure were launched tonight.

  • They were launch at the BMW Motorrad Night Fuel Kuala Lumpur lifestyle event.

  • The R 1250 GS line-up features the new 1254cc Boxer with ShiftCam Technology.

BMW Motorrad Malaysia launched the 2019 BMW R 1250 GS, BMW R 1250 GS Adventure, BMW F 850 GS Adventure here tonight at the BMW Motorrad Malaysia Night Fuel Kuala Lumpur lifestyle event.

All three models are eagerly awaited by BMW and adventure fans, more so since they have been upgraded for more performance from the engine and chassis.

2019 BMW F 850 GS Adventure (GSA) – From 88,500

The F 850 GS Adventure (GSA) expands the F 850 GS’s already impressive touring and adventure capabilities. Owners can expect greater range and off-road riding capability.

Highlights:
  • 853cc, 8-valve, DOHC, parallel-Twin.
  • The crankshaft is revised to feature a 90spacing to mimic a 90V-Twin, instead of the 360crank in the F 800 GS.
  • The new 270o/450ignition timing provides smoother torque and less vibration.
  • The new engine delivers 95 hp @ 8,250 RPM and 92 Nm of torque at 6,250 RPM.
  • Power is transferred to the transmission through a slipper clutch.
  • The instrument cluster consists of a 6.5-inch TFT screen.
  • There are two power/ride modes: ROAD and RAIN.
  • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Automatic Stability Control (ASC) are standard.
  • Front forks are upsided-down with 230 mm travel.
  • Rear shock is adjustable for preload and rebound and has 215 mm travel.
  • Front wheel is 21-inches, rear is 17-inches.
  • Engine guard is standard.
  • As with BMW’s Adventure variants, fuel is expanded to 23 litres.
  • With an optimum fuel consumption of 4.1 litres/100km, the bike has a 500-km touring range.

2019 BMW R 1250 GS – From RM 116,500

Development of the BMW R 1250 GS was eagerly followed the world over, especially when it was revealed that it will feature a new, larger engine with variable valve timing. Indeed, the ShiftCam Technology boosts the new engine’s performance while retaining fuel economy and the classic BMW Boxer character.

Highlights:
  • 1254cc, 8-valve, DOHC, horizontally-opposed-Twin (Boxer) with BMW ShiftCam Technology.
  • The new engine produces 136 hp at 7,750 RPM and 143 Nm of torque at 6,250 RPM.
  • There are now two knock sensors allowing use of fuel less than RON 95.
  • The instrument cluster consists of a 6.5-inch TFT screen.
  • There are two power/ride modes: ROAD and RAIN.
  • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Automatic Stability Control (ASC) are standard.
  • Also, standard is Hill Start Control.
  • Suspension is via Dynamic ESA “Next Generation” with fully-automatic load compensation.
  • Optional Riding Modes Pro includes Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), ABS Pro, Hill Start Control Pro, and Dynamic Brake Assistant (DBC).

2019 BMW R 1250 GS Adventure – From RM 125,500

In addition to the R 1250 GS’s specifications, the R 1250 GS Adventure includes model specific features for longer range and adventure riding.

Highlights:
  • Longer travel suspension – 210 mm front and 220 mm rear vs. 190 mm/200 mm on the GS.
  • 30-litre usable fuel capacity vs. 20 litres on the GS.
  • 268 kg ready to ride weight vs. the GS’s 249 kg.
  • Priced from RM 125,500 and from RM 127,500 for the Style HP colour scheme.
  • Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor will begin shooting Long Way Up soon.

  • The duo will ride from South America to California.

  • What bikes will they ride this time around?

It’s confirmed: Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor will begin shooting Long Way Up soon.

If there is one, well okay, two TV programmes that brought motorcycle adventure touring into the limelight are Long Way Round and its sequel Long Way Down.

Some overland riders even quoted the programs as inspiration to them taking up touring. There’s also a claim that the sales of the BMW R 1100 GS and subsequent BMW R 1200 GS shot up after the show.

According to ADV Pulse, Boorman confirmed the shoot during an interview in the Bike Shed Show in London. “I’m doing the Long Way Up for sure, with Ewan,” he said. “We are going from South America to Los Angeles. So South America, Central America, Mexico and then Los Angeles and we are going to start that in a few months’ time.” Specific route plans have yet to be confirmed, however.

Another question is on what bikes the duo will be riding this time. Boorman is the ambassador for Triumph, while McGregor was recently named the ambassador for the Moto Guzzi V85TT. That said, could the former ride the Triumph Tiger 800 XCx/XCa? Or the Tiger 1200? (This writer personally hopes for the Tiger 800 XCx/XCa.)

2018 Triumph Tiger 800 XCx Test and Review

  • Harley-Davidson confirmed that they have partnered with Qianjiang Motorcycle Company to produce smaller displacement models for Asia.

  • The new model will a 338cc engine.

  • Qianjiang is the brand custodian of Benelli motorcycles.

Harley-Davidson confirmed that they have partnered with Qianjiang Motorcycle Company to produce smaller displacement models.

It was speculated earlier that Harley-Davidson will partner an Indian manufacturer for the purpose, but it had turned out to be a Chinese maker, after all. The bikes be distributed in China and throughout the Asian region.

The two partners also revealed that the first model will have a 338cc. It will first be released in China, followed by the rest of Asia.

The bike will be labelled as “Designed by Harley-Davidson” and built by Qianjiang in China. They will also build the engine.

But who the heck is Qianjiang Motorcycle Company, you ask? They are the custodians of the Benelli brand which has quite a following here in Malaysia and Europe.

The move is due to the Motor Company’s belief that China will spearhead the brand’s growth in the Asian region. Harley’s CEO Matt Levatich hopes to see 50% growth in the overseas market by 2027.

Harley also showed off the rendered image of the bike which closely resembles the XR1200.

  • Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) has announced attractive updates for the 2019 Yamaha 135 LC.

  • Production continues for the bike as there is a steady demand.

  • Recommended selling price is RM 6,868.00 (not on-the-road).

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) has announced attractive updates for the 2019 Yamaha 135 LC.

The Yamaha 135 LC was a gamechanger in the underbone i.e. kapchai segment when it was first introduced in 2005. It was the first to include many new features at the time but the most significant was its liquid-cooled engine, hence the “LC” denomination.

The first generation 135 LC still holds a legendary reputation as being the fastest kapchai ever built, until the advent of 150cc competitors.

But the model is beating after more than a decade later. It’s still a model which fills the gap between the 110 to 125cc smaller kapchais to its bigger Yamaha Y15ZR brethren. One can still see many old and new 135 LCs around, especially among the Food Panda and GrabFood boys and gals (bless ‘em).

Hence, these and more provide reasons to continue production with upgrades and updates along the way.

For 2019, the engine remains untouched i.e. 135cc, liquid-cooled, SOHC, single-cylinder mated to a 4-speed transmission with auto clutch. The changes are aesthetics to “freshen” up the bike.

The cosmetic changes are:
  • Additional horn cover.
  • Air scoops on both sides of the bodywork.
  • Additional under cowl panel.
  • New speedometer panel.

It’s offered in three colours, namely Comet Grey, Fiery Red and Storm Blue.

HLYM recommends the selling price at RM 6,868 (excluding registration and insurance). Buyers will receive an exclusive stainless steel Yamaha brake disc lock.

  • Ducati Malaysia launched the 2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R, Ducati Multistrada 1260 Enduro, Ducati Multistrada 950 S, Ducati Hypermotard 950 S, Ducati Diavel 1260 S tonight.

  • All bikes cater to different segments for riders seeking different types of rides.

  • The crown jewel is the Panigale V4 R superbike.

Ducati Malaysia launched nine new motorcycles for 2019 tonight. They included the Ducati Panigale V4 R, Ducati Multistrada 1260 Enduro, Ducati Multistrada 950 S, Ducati Hypermotard 950 S, Ducati Diavel 1260 S and four Scrambler variants (please click here for the launch report).

All models have been highly anticipated since their launch late last year, more so the Panigale V4 R.

2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R – From RM 299,900

The Panigale V4 R is the homologation model for racing in the World Superbike Championship (WorldSBK). The rules of the series require manufacturers to produce a certain number of specially-prepared variant that’s as close as possible to the race motorcycle and available to the public.

That’s where the Panigale V4 R fits in – being Ducati’s commitment to dominate WorldSBK that the factory once did. In other words, the Panigale V4 R is a pure race-ready road bike. Every part is designed for a purpose and none is superfluous.

Since its introduction in 2019 WorldSBK, Alvaro Bautista steered it to 9 race and 4 Superpole wins in six rounds. The Panigale V4 R’s stranglehold is so absolute that the organizers made Ducati cut the bike’s maximum rev limit.

Highlights (in addition to the V4 and V4 S):
  • MotoGP-inspired Desmosedici Stradale R 1000cc 90V4 engine.
  • 56mm oval throttle bodies with variable height intake funnels.
  • The engine produces 221 hp (162 kW) at 15,250 RPM and 112 Nm of torque at 11,500 RPM, with a dry weight of only 172 kg.
  • STM EVO-SBK dry clutch system like its racing brethren.
  • Taller windscreen to flow air over rider’s helmet when in full tuck.
  • Aerobody with winglets adds 30kg of vertical load to the front wheel at 270km/h.
  • Extractors on fairing move 6% and 16% through the radiator and oil cooler, respectively.
  • Adjustable swingarm pivot (2mm) to change the bike’s chassis balance.
  • High-end Öhlins suspension.
  • Electronics include riding modes, power modes, Bosch Cornering ABS EVO, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO, Ducati Slide Control (DSC), Engine Brake Control (EBC) EVO, Auto Tyre Calibration.
  • A Bosch 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) provides data to the ECU for traction and chassis control strategies.
  • High-resolution, 5-inch TFT display.
  • Ducati Lap Timer GPS (DLT GPS) provides detailed lap analysis.
  • Pit lane speed limiter can be set to between 40 km/h to 80 km/h.
  • The Ducati Panigale V4 R is available in any colour you like, as long as it’s red.

2019 Ducati Multistrada 1260 Enduro – From RM 138,900

The Multistrada 1260 Enduro expands the Multistrada 1260’s performance envelope to include off-road adventure riding.

The Enduro especially benefits from the 1262cc Testastretta DVT engine. The Desmodromic Variable Timing valve actuation system provides an ultra-smooth power and torque delivery, resulting in total rider confidence when riding in the rough.

Highlights:
  • 1262cc 90V-Twin Testastretta DVT engine.
  • It produces 158 hp (116 kW) at 9,500 RPM and 128 Nm of torque at 7,500 RPM.
  • Ducati QuickShift (DQS) for clutchless up- and downshifts.
  • Redesigned chassis reduces suspension travel and seat height to 860mm.
  • Ducati Skyhook Suspension EVO (DSS) semi-active electronic suspension. It can be tuned to 400 configurations.
  • Bosch Cornering ABS and Ducati Traction Control.
  • Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) with 8 levels.
  • Vehicle Hold Control allows the bike to move off a slope of up to 24.5 degrees.
  • Ducati Cornering Lights (DCL) utilize LEDs to illuminate the inside of corners when the bike is leaned over.
  • The bike weighs 225kg, dry.

2019 Multistrada 950 S – From RM 95,900

The Multistrada 950 S offers great versatility, comfort, performance and fun at a much more accessible level.

The 2019 models is redesigned to follow the Multistrada 1260’s family resemblance and is full of many great features.

Highlights:
  • 937cc, 90V-Twin Testastretta 11engine.
  • It produces 113 hp (83 kW) at 9,000 RPM and 96 Nm of torque at 7,750 RPM.
  • Ducati QuickShift (DQS) for clutchless up- and downshifts (Multistrada 950 S only).
  • Hydraulically-actuated clutch for reduced lever effort.
  • Ducati Skyhook Suspension EVO (DSS) semi-active electronic suspension. It can be tuned to 400 configurations.
  • Bosch Cornering ABS and Ducati Traction Control.
  • Vehicle Hold Control allows the bike to move off a slope.
  • Ducati Cornering Lights (DCL) illuminates the inside of corners when the bike is leaned over.
  • Cruise control.
  • The bike weighs 204 kg, dry.

2019 Ducati Hypermotard 950 – From RM 75,900

The hooligan is back! The Hypermotard 950 embodies the essence of fun on two wheels, letting nothing stand in your way. It’s a bike for being thrown around through traffic and into corners, then pulling a massive crossed-up wheelie on the way out.

Highlights:
  • 937cc, 90V-Twin Testastretta 11engine, with higher 13.3:1 compression ratio (up from 12.6:1).
  • It produces 114 hp (84 kW) at 9,000 RPM and 96 Nm of torque at 7,250 RPM.
  • Clutch with self-servo and anti-hop (slipper) functions.
  • A Bosch 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) provides data to the ECU for traction and chassis control strategies.
  • Electronics include riding modes, power modes, Bosch Cornering ABS EVO, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO.
  • New 45mm, fully-adjustable Marzocchi forks.
  • The bike weighs a lithe 178 kg, dry.

2019 Ducati Diavel 1260 S – From RM 139,900

The leading muscle cruiser, bar none. It combines the looks and attitude of a cruiser with Ducati’s superbike to deliver high performance and imposing street cred.

Highlights:
  • 1262cc 90V-Twin Testastretta DVT engine.
  • It produces 159 hp (117 kW) at 9,500 RPM and 129 Nm of torque at 7,500 RPM.
  • Ducati QuickShift (DQS) for clutchless up- and downshifts.
  • High-handlebar and central footpegs power cruiser ergonomics.
  • Fully-adjustable forks.
  • Electronics include riding modes, power modes, Bosch Cornering ABS EVO, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO and Ducati Power Launch (DPL) EVO.
  • The bike weighs 218 kg, dry.
  • Ducati Malaysia also launched the 2019 Ducati Scrambler Icon, Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle, Ducati Scrambler Café Racer, Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled as part of the Scrambler 800 range.

  • Ducati Scrambler line-up offers bikes for carefree and joyful riding, and self-expression.

  • The 2019 line-up feature multiple updates.

In addition to the other five 2019 Ducati models, Ducati Malaysia also launched the 2019 Ducati Scrambler Icon, Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle, Ducati Scrambler Café Racer, Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled as part of the Scrambler 800 range.

The Ducati Scrambler line-up offers bikes for carefree and joyful riding, and self-expression; all wrapped up in a modern-classic outlook. All four bikes share the same platform, with distinctive features to differentiate them.

For 2019, the Scrambler 800 underwent what Ducati calls a “Joyvolution.”

The shared new features are:
  • 803cc, air-cooled, 2-valve, 90oV-Twin which produces 73 hp (54 kW) at 8,250 RPM and 67 Nm at 5,750 RPM.
  • Hydraulically-actuated clutch with self-servo feature.
  • Adjustable clutch lever.
  • Bosch Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) assisted Cornering ABS.
  • Premium LED daytime running light (DRL).
  • Self-cancelling turnsignals.
  • More ergonomic switchgear.
  • Revised suspension.
  • Machine-finished 10-spoke alloy wheels, 18-inch front and 17-inch rear.
  • Updated instrumentation and Ducati Multimedia System ready.

2019 Ducati Scrambler Icon – From RM 52,900

The Icon started it all. This is where variations and customizations begin from.

And it’s all up to you: To ride it as it is, unburdened by anything unnecessary – just jump on and go. Or build it up to express your inner desires, your cool.

The Scrambler includes the above features and more under an unassuming exterior.

Please click on this link for the full test and review.

2019 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle – From RM 62,900

As the name suggests, the Scrambler Full Throttle is the “muscle bike” of the line-up. It’s as if someone fed the Icon with A1 grain but laced with hormones.

Highlights:

New black-and-yellow colour scheme inspired by California racer Frankie Garcia who took part in the 2018 American Super Hooligan Championship.

  • New seat with passenger colour-coded seat cowl.
  • Side-mounted number plates.
  • Termignoni dual tail-pipes.
  • Cut front mudguard.
  • Low-positioned tapered handlebar.

2019 Ducati Scrambler Café Racer – From RM 67,900

What modern classic line-up is complete without a café racer?

But the Scrambler Café Racer takes it to another step by using the Silver Matt Ice livery and blue frame from the 125GP Desmo racer of yore.

Highlights:
  • 17-inch Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tyres.
  • Low-rise handlebars for a sporty crouch.
  • Colour-coded passenger seat cowl.
  • Mirrors are mounted on the handlebar ends.
  • Dual tailpipe exhaust.
  • Distinctive nose fairing.
  • Stubby front mudguard.
  • Bruno Spaggiari’s Number 54 race number.

2019 Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled 67,900

What’s a desert sled? Back in the 60’s and 70’s, American bikers in California and Baja stripped bikes of parts to reduce weight and fitted off-road tyres, spoked wheels, modified suspension and engine skid plates, and raced them in the desert.

Thus, true to its name, the Scrambler Desert Sled is the off-road variant in the line-up.

Highlights:
  • Adjustable Kayaba forks with 200mm travel.
  • Adjustable Kayaba rear shock with 200mm travel.
  • New seat maintains seat height of 860 mm.
  • Removable passenger footpegs.
  • 19-inch front wheel, 17-inch rear wheel, shod with Pirelli Scorpion Rally MTR tyres.
  • Off-road riding mode.
  • Reinforced frame.
  • Unique aluminium swingarm.
  • Official mesh headlight guard.
  • High front mudguard.
  • Extended rear mudguard.
  • High plate holder.
  • Dedicated logo.
  • The Trans-Mongolia 2019 adventure will cover 20,000 kilometres over 65 days through 11 countries.

  • It will push off on 21 August and end on 24 October in Paris, France.

  • There is a total of 12 bikes, supported by 4x4s.

How’s this for an epic motorcycle adventure? The Trans-Mongolia 2019 adventure will cover 20,000 kilometres over 65 days through 11 countries.

The adventure is organized by the group called 4×4 World Explorer which consists of hardcore adventure riders and 4×4 drivers. They’ve organized the Trans-Andes, Trans-Amazon, among others in the past.

 

The upcoming ride which will begin on 21st August 2019 will ride through Thailand, Laos, and China before reaching Mongolia, hence the name. However, instead of turning back once they reach the country, the group will continue onwards through southern Russia (circumventing the Central Asian countries), Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany and finally ending in Paris, France on 24th October.

The bikes and 4x4s will then be shipped back to Malaysia.

 

Expedition Leader, Mr. Thomas Foo presented some of the details during the launch at the Explorer Outfitter outlet in Publika, Kuala Lumpur.

“It is like seeing seven different worlds in one ride,” he said. The riders will be supported by a number of 4x4s.

The 12 motorcycles are the BMW G 310 GS, sponsored by Tian Siang Motorrad in Ipoh, Perak. While they don’t seem much to some out there, the small capacity, single-cylinder bike is reliable and tough enough to stand up to the challenges during the trip. But in case anything breaks, it’s an easy fix compared to more complex models. Besides that, the lack of weight will soon be the rider’s best friend when the going gets tough. Would you prefer to ride on through or wrestle with a heavy bike? That’s why almost all world travelers including Anita Yusof opt for simple, lightweight bikes.

GIVI Asia Sdn. Bhd. also played their part by sponsoring touring equipment to the riders. It’s a huge list but here are some of them: X.01 Tourer adventure helmet, B32 Bold Advance top box, PWB02 waterproof waist pouch, CRS02.AX Comfort rain suit, VEST02 high-visibility vest, and a new, taller windscreen. GIVI Asia Managing Director Mr. Oh Hai Swee and Marketing Manager Sam Sharman were present during the presentation.

The Trans-Mongolia adventure will be flagged off on 21st August in Putrajaya.

Please visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/4x4worldexplorer/ for more details.

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