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  • MV Agusta partners with the Loncin Motor Company.

  • They will launch a four-model lineup, ranging between 350cc to 500cc.

  • The bikes will be designed in Italy and built in China.

MV Agusta partners with the Loncin Motor Company to launch a four-model lineup, ranging between 350cc to 500cc. The bikes will be designed in Italy and built in China,and expected to hit dealer showrooms by 2021.

The partnership will go further than small capacity bikes. MV’s Castiglioni Research Centre (CRC) will design 800cc bikes for Loncin’s high-end brand called Voge.

Partnerships of Western and Chinese manufacturers are becoming the norm lately, but it’s still a bit of a surprise to learn that MV Agusta is doing so, too. The move is surprising because MV Agusta has always been the – if not one of – Italy’s premium motorcycle manufacturers. We can probably hear current owners screaming sacrilegio (sacrilege) or infamia (infamy).

But think about this: Some Chinese manufacturers unabashedly knock off the designs of famous motorcycles, then build them with the quality of rice paper. We’ve seen copies of BMWs, Ducatis, even the Honda Gold Wing!

Suing the manufacturers who copy the designs take long periods of time and cost lots of money. For example, the case of Lambretta versus a Chinese manufacturer who copied the former’s bikes. Even then, Chinese makers seem to be immune from such intellectual property laws in their country.

Therefore, it may be easier for Western makers to join forces with their Chinese counterparts.

  • The epic GIVI Malaysian Adventure 2019 convoy reached Kuala Terengganu on Monday (22nd July), and the participants crossed over to Pulau Redang on Day Four the next day (23rd July).

  • We crossed over to Pulau Redang and then back the mainland.

  • From there, we rode to Kuantan.

Day Four (23rd July 2019)

The epic GIVI Malaysian Adventure 2019 convoy reached Kuala Terengganu on Monday (22nd July), and the participants crossed over to Pulau Redang on Day Four the next day (23rdJuly).

It was a short 46-km ride to boat jetty at Merang. The hardworking GIVI support crew loaded our luggage into their vans and brought them there, while we rode in all our Hevik riding gear and GIVI motorcycle equipment. Our luggage was then offloaded from the vans and moved into one boat.

We changed into our “beach gear” i.e. shorts, slippers/sneakers and t-shirts near the jetty. All our riding gear such as our GIVI helmets, and jackets, riding pants, gloves, plus boots went into the GIVI cases. It reminded us on how indispensable the GIVI cases and luggage are for bikers. You don’t have to drag your riding gear around when you get off your bike!

So, the group got into four boats and it was a race to Pulau Redang!

Thankfully, the sea was calm and our boat (which also included racer Jeremias Israel who kept goading the boat driver to give “full gas”) glided above the blue sea to arrive first, although we departed last! Woohoo!

The Taaras Beach & Resort transit vans were already waiting at the jetty. The resort was just 5 minutes away.

We were welcomed by every staff member who saw us, regardless that we were locals or foreigners. Kudos!

The foreign riders in the group didn’t take long to hit the beach and pool after lunch. A scuba diving foray was organized quickly and they went diving at one of Redang’s world-renowned coral reefs.

Another thing we liked very much about hotel is that it has a Turtle Lab, whose work is harvesting and hatching turtle babies. It’s a fully-equipped laboratory with high-tech equipment.

The sand on the beach was white and almost feels like powdered milk between the toes. It was blazing hot when we arrived so there weren’t many people. But it was a hive of activities later in the afternoon. Guests played beach volleyball, kids dived into the pool, couples sat facing the sea enjoying each other’s company, and many took to swimming in the sea.

Dinner was held right on the powdery white sands of the beach to a cooling sea breeze. We spent hours chatting the night away, not giving a thought about tomorrow’s trip.

Day Five (24th July 2019)

We checked out late(r) the next day at 9am. Judging by the look on everyone’s face, no one wants to leave that beach and resort. Well, it’s just a teaser and we’re sure some will return.

Back at the jetty, we got back into our riding gear (still there in the cases) for the ride to Teluk Cempedak, Kuantan.

The ride was pretty straightforward but may it’s because many were still suffering from “Redang withdrawal.” We followed the coast to our destination but most of the seaside was hidden away by homes and hotels.

But lunch was definitely a memorable affair. We stopped at the Tanjung Jara Resort. The whole complex seemed to be converted from an old bungalow, hence providing a rustic Malaysian atmosphere. They served local foods, too, instead of the usual western fare.

The keropok lekor was the freshest and tastiest we Malaysians have consumed, the other dishes deserve five-star rating and desserts include a longan and sea coconut tongsui (sweet soup).

Back on our bikes, we rode past multiple bridges with awesome views of the rivers below. We also saw the massive PETRONAS Gas Processing Plant at Kerteh.

We reached Kuantan safely and checked-in at the Hyatt Regency Hotel for the night. The ride will continue to Melaka the next day (25th July).

  • The June winner of the PETRONAS Sprinta Bonanza contest received his prize today.

  • He won a Yamaha Y15ZR, complete in PETRONAS Yamaha SRT livery.

  • There are more prizes awaiting winners.

PETRONAS Lubricants Marketing Malaysia (PLMM) celebrates the June winner for the PETRONAS Sprinta Bonanza, in Bukit Mertajam today.

The lucky winner is 23-year-old Encik Ahmad Shafiq bin Ahmad Sharifudin who hails from Permatang Pasir. Ahmad Shafiq who is a trainee health worker spent only RM 70 through the purchase of two bottles of Sprinta F700 lubricants to qualify for the contest.

The monthly prize of a new Yamaha Y15ZR was handed over by PLMM’s Head of Retail Encik Mohd. Bahrin Mohd. Yunus. The handover took place at PETRONAS Tanah Liat, which was where Ahmad Shafiq made his purchase.

March PETRONAS Sprinta Bonanza winner

The PETRONAS Sprinta Bonanza began on 11th March 2019 and will end on 30thSeptember 2019. Seven Yamaha Y15ZRs are offered for each month. On the other hand, three Yamaha YZF-R25s are offered as the second prize, while a Yamaha YZF-R6 worth more than RM 100,000 is offered as the Grand Prize. More interesting however, are that the bikes sport the MotoGP PETRONAS Yamaha SRT airbrushed livery.

April PETRONAS Sprinta Bonanza winner
The Y15ZR winners thus far are:
  • March :           Sahrulnaim bin Sahrahan
  • April   :           Mohd Arif bin Mohmad Yasin
  • Mei     :           Muhamad Faez bin Aju
  • Jun     :           Ahmad Shafiq bin Ahmad Sharifudin
May PETRONAS Sprinta Bonanza winner

Hence, three more Y15ZRs are available up until the closing date. The second and Grand Prizes will be handed over during the Malaysian MotoGP at the Sepang International Circuit in November. The winners will have the honour of receiving the prizes from PETRONAS Yamaha SRT riders Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli.

Please visit PETRONAS Sprinta Malaysia’s Facebook page and Instagram account @petronas_sprintamy.

  • BMW Motorrad has teamed up with Hedon, the London-based luxury helmet maker.

  • The helmets will be based on BMW’s “legendary colours.”

  • The maker produces helmets for café racer and modern classic riders.

BMW Motorrad has teamed up with Hedon, the London-based luxury helmet maker.

The multi-year partnership will produce “a new premium range of open-faced helmets,” undoubtedly as the choice for BMW r nine T owners.

The helmet in the picture is apparently the only one at the moment. Hedon has iterated that they will produce helmets based on BMW’s “legendary colours.” This line-up is currently launched for the European market, but it should make its way to Malaysia soon enough.

If you’ve never heard of the name “Hedon,” that’s because they usually produce very high-end helmets for the modern classic and café racer communities. We’ve tried the Hedonist model(courtesy of Biker’s Garage) during the very first Ducati Scrambler Asia Pacific Media Launch in Thailand years ago and came away impressed at not just the colour and design, but the amazing quality, fit and comfort.

Like the Chinese proverb, “One sen price, one sen quality,” you get peanuts if you paid for peanuts. Hedon helmets aren’t cheap but they really mean it when they say “premium.” The quality has to be experienced to be believed.

Hedon’s open-faced and full-faced helmets are ECE 22.05 and DOT certified.

Hedon also makes Cortex bicycle helmets and are currently working on the Zenith helmet to pair with the Arc Vector electric motorcycle.

Source: RideApart

  • You can now own your dream bike through the Moto Guzzi Ride-Now-Pay-Later promotion.

  • The promotion period is from 15th June to 31st August 2019.

  • You can ride a new Guzzi for free up to 6 months.

Ever dreamed about owning your own Moto Guzzi? Well, now you can with the Moto Guzzi Ride-Now-Pay-Later campaign.

Moto Guzzi Malaysia, through the official Malaysian distributor Didi Resources Sdn. Bhd. offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ride away with that Guzzi you’ve been lusting after.

Those eligible can ride a Moto Guzzi motorcycle absolutely free for up to 6 months. That sounds like a great way to ride the bike to your favourite destinations with the money saved. Terms and conditions apply, of course.

The brand offers premium modern classic Italian bikes ranging from standards to café racers to the latest V85TT dual-sport (although not included in the promotion) model.

This special promotion is effect from 15th June to 31st August 2019. The motorcycle must be registered by 31st August 2019.

Participating dealers are as follows:

  • Welly World Cycle 2135, Jalan 3/1, Batu 13 1/2, 47000 Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh, Selangor, 012-9412322
  • Stronghold Cycles @ The Gasket AlleyLot 15, 13, Jalan 13/6, Seksyen 13, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, 016-3738656
  • Sheng Fatt Motor Sdn. Bhd.No 24, Jalan Dato Keramat, 10150 George Town, Pulau Pinang, 012-4018932
  • Soon Hin Co.A-139 & A-141, Jalan Beserah, Kuantan, Taman Seaview, 25300 Kuantan, Pahang, 016-9350055
  • The Harley-Davidson Sportster line-up has just gotten even more attractive in conjunction with Art of Speed 2019.

  • Buyers during the event will receive Screamin’ Eagle exhausts.

  • This great deal is only for a limited number of units.

The Harley-Davidson Sportster line-up has just gotten even more attractive in conjunction with Art of Speed 2019.

Harley-Davidson Sporter models are now produced CKD (complete knocked down) in Thailand. That qualifies them for NAFTA exemption, hence lower selling prices.

But lower selling price or otherwise, the Sportster still exudes a livelier and characterful ride compared to its bigger brethren. It’s not saying that the bigger Softail and Touring families are not good, but the Sportster 883 or Sportster 1200 models are lighter, more agile and accelerate quickly. Those qualities make them more practical for daily use.

Now, you can experience the Sportster through the special deal.

Get one at the Art of Speed 2019 and Harley-Davidson of Petaling Jaya (HDPJ) will throw in a set of Screamin’ Eagle exhausts. On top of that, enjoy worry free 2-year, unlimited mileage warranty. Those are great reasons to just get a brand-new unit.

But hurry because the offer is only for a limited number of units.

Priced from RM 62,600, loans are arrangeable through HDPJ – up to 7 years repayment at 3.6% per annum.

You can view the new Harley-Davidson Sportsters at the Art of Speed 2019, happening on 27thand 28thJuly, at MAEPS Serdang.

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