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Kerajaan akan membina satu laluan lencongan di laluan FT185 Jalan Simpang Pulai ke Blue Valley, Cameron Highlands yang telah ditutup ekoran runtuhan jalanan.

Perkara itu disahkan Jurutera Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) Daerah Kinta, Ir Jeffryl Azniel Adzar yang memaklumkan pembinaan akan berjalan minggu depan selepas memastikan cerun berada dalam keadaan stabil.

Bagaimanapun, tarikh pembukaan laluan tersebut belum ditentukan.

“Tarikh bila laluan itu boleh dibuka, juga bergantung kepada pemantauan di kawasan tersebut,” jelas Jeffryl.

Hujan berterusan jadi punca laluan tersebut runtuh sekaligus membahayakan pengguna jalan raya lain sebelum arahan penutupan dilaksanakan dan laluan Jalan Tapah-Cameron Highlands menjadi alternatif sementara. – UTUSAN ONLINE

  • GIVI Asia organized the GIVISTA Ride to Cameron Highlands over the weekend.

  • It was the first activity for the GIVISTA Community for 2020.

  • Guest of honour was world traveler, Bert Boute.

GIVI Asia organized the GIVISTA Ride to Cameron Highlands over the weekend.

The ride was the first of such activity for the GIVISTA Community for 2020. It had been planned for an earlier date but was put off due to the Chinese New Year and subsequent Covid-19 scare.

The GIVISTA Community accepted the invitation with glee, filling up the 35 spots in less than three days. Perhaps it was a great opportunity to get away from everyone’s self-imposed isolation from the Covid-19 epidemic, besides the spell of hot weather.

This time, the convoy gathered at the Rawang R & R Northbound area, instead of GIVI Asia’s headquarters in Bukit Beruntung, Selangor. Participants from the south and Klang Valley headed there, while those from the north waited at certain points along the way.

Joining us as marshals were Tun Shahir with his Honda Gold Wing and Boy from Desmo Owners Club on his Ducati Multistrada 1200 Enduro. The special guest this time was Bert Boute, the world traveler from Belgium.

The convoy was split into two groups – one for bikes 200cc and above, while the other was for bikes below 200cc. It wasn’t discrimination, we would like add, but for safety due to the speed difference. Doing so also divided the convoy into smaller groups of bikes, rather than having one large gaggle which could well disrupt traffic. The first group departed 10 minutes ahead.

We rode towards Simpang Pulai, while stopping for lunch at Restoran Tasik Raban in Canning Garden, Ipoh.

From there it was up the mountain on some of the best sets of twisties. The weather started as hot and humid but became cooler and cooler the more corners we negotiated.

The convoy made a number of stops along the way, including at the famous vantage point on the bridge overlooking a range of hills and the asphalt ribbon which winds its way around them.

We arrived at the Dear Dino Villa soon after. Everyone was elated to arrive safely, while the villa welcomed us with plump fresh strawberries and chocolate dip.

Being situated on top of a hill, the villa let in a cool breeze. Every participant ran around taking pictures, a few took lungful of deep breaths of the crispy air. They were also given free time to roam around Cameron Highlands, but few took up the offer as the roads outside were already choked with weekend traffic.

A BBQ dinner was prepared by GIVI. The honey marinated chicken had the group descending on it like a hungry horde.

Bert Boute presented a summary of his travels so far. He had ridden through Europe, Central Asia, parts of Southeat Asia and had stopped in Malaysia before continuing onwards to Australia and New Zealand. His photographs and stories had everyone glued to their seats.

After the presentation, we were allowed to carry on with our own activities. Some participants rode to the night market, others watched a movie set up by GIVI, or just got together to catch up.

We checked out the next day, but the community members decided to cancel the planned trip to the Boh Tea Plantation and factory. The traffic was picking up and it’s decided to best avoid that destination.

Every participant arrived home safe and sound to cap off another successful GIVISTA event.

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  • HOG PJ (Harley Owners Group Petaling Jaya) telah menganjurkan satu tunggangan ke Cameron Highlands pada hujung minggu yang lalu.
  • Lebih daripada 40 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada 23 orang pemilik Harley telah menyertai konvoi untuk menikmati tiupan angin dingin jauh dari hiruk pikuk bandaraya.
  • Akan ada lebih banyak konvoi yang akan dianjurkan dan HOG PJ ingin mengalukan ke semua pemilik Harley untuk menyertai keluarga mereka yang senantiasa berkembang.

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  • The HOG PJ (Harley Owners Group Petaling Jaya) chapter organised a ride to Cameron Highlands last weekend.

  • Over 40 participants consisting of 23 Harley owners joined in the fun for some cooling time away from the city.

  • There will be more rides to come and the HOG PJ would like to welcome all Harley owners to join their ever-growing family.

Ever since the inception of the HOG PJ (Harley Owners Group Petaling Jaya), they’ve been keeping themselves busy by organising a number of rides to not only bring Harley owners together from across the country but also invite new members into the ever-growing family. (more…)

 

  • Hampir setiap penunggang motosikal di Malaysia terutamanya mereka yang menetap sekitar Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor pasti akan mengetahui tentang stesen minyak BHP Karak yang terletak selepas Plaza Tol Gombak.
  • Mengapakah stesen minyak ini menjadi mercu tanda paling dikunjungi bagi para penunggang motosikal dan juga pemandu kereta yang keluar untuk pengembaraan hujung minggu?
  • Kebanyakan orang, ianya tempat pertemuan yang sesuai sebelum bergerak dengan keseluruhan konvoi. Dalam artikel ini, kami akan mendalami sebab-sebab mengapa stesen minyak BHP ini cukup popular.

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Almost every rider or biker in Malaysia especially hailing from Kuala Lumpur and Selangor will know about this particular BHP Karak located right after the Gombak Toll Plaza.

Why is this petrol station one of the most frequently visited landmarks for most bikers, riders and drivers out for the weekend ride or drive?

To most folks, it’s the perfect meet up point before heading out with the rest of the convoy. In this article, we’re going to look at some of the reasons why this BHP station is so popular.

Almost everyone who is involved in the motorcycling scene in Malaysia will know about this particular place. The usual message sent out or received by all riders, bikers and drivers alike are either “Bro, meet us at BHP Karak” or “I’m heading to BHP Gombak Toll now”.

Yes, out of the thousands of petrol stations scattered across the nation, none is more popular than the BHP Petrol Station located just after the Gombak Toll Plaza. If you’re fortunate enough to be there early Sunday morning, you’ll witness hundreds of bikes and cars gathering at this petrol station right beside the main road. (more…)

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