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  • GIVI Malaysia menganjurkan Media Ride ini sebagai tanda penghargaan kepada pihak media.
  • Tunggangan ini juga merupakan satu peluang buat pihak media untuk mencuba sendiri produk GIVI.
  • Destinasi tunggangan tahun ini adalah Port Dickson.

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GIVI Malaysia organized the Media Ride as a sign of appreciation to the media.

The ride is also a direct approach for the Media to experience GIVI’s products first-hand. 

This year’s ride’s destination was Port Dickson.

It’s the tangible experience that translates into what constitutes a great impression or the proof of a product’s efficacy. Seeing something on the internet may be inspiring, but there’s no beating the sensations and emotions of being actually there.

Take for example, GIVI’s annual international adventure rides. Worldwide dealers of the Italian brand have ridden through exotic landscapes such as Dakar, Patagonia, South Africa, Colombia and soon parts of Indochina this year. Of course the pictures, videos and articles convey a sense of wonderment, but the real experience of riding along wind swept coastal cliffs, squirming through tough offroad sections, seeing the local cultures, could never be fully described. I was there with GIVI in the 2015 GIVI Wilderness Adventure in South Africa and it had been my most unforgettable experience!

The same goes for products, especially those that are meant to be tough. Like GIVI’s. The international adventures serve as rolling laboratories to review the integrity of existing products, while testing those under development, in real-world scenarios.

That concept is not lost upon GIVI MALAYSIA.

GIVI MALAYSIA had organized the GIVI Media Ride 2017 on the 25th to 26th July, starting from GIVI Point at Jalan Ipoh to The Thistle Hotel, Port Dickson.

It was a great opportunity to ride alongside GIVI personnel, which included the top guns. GIVI had also supplied each participant with a yet-to-be-launched E32 “BOLD” top box complete with the mounting and rack system, M50.2 TURISMO full-face helmet (dubbed Head Protection System or HPS by GIVI), the top-of-the-range PRS01.AX rain suit, and the new model RWB02 waterproof waist pouch.

We were pleasantly honoured to discover that we were the first ever 41 riders to use the 32-litre E32 BOLD box. It already looked great the first time we laid eyes on it, as it was designed to be err… boxier (no pun intended) in the vein of the popular E43 MULEBOX which was launched last year. Although the E43 MULEBOX was intended for bigger bikes, GIVI found (unexpected) success with many kapchai owners who installed them, inspiring GIVI to design the “E32 mini-MULEBOX,” as I called it. Similarly, the E32 features a silver accent panel and chrome GIVI logo for a luxurious (read: expensive) look.

And hey, it looked great on my Kawasaki ER-6f.

Having a hard box on your bike is definitely a luxury, as we chucked our luggage and gear in there and saved us the neck ache of having to lug them over a long trip. Besides that, it was the best place to store the rain suit, because unless you ride a scooter, there’s no accomodation for it under the seat of your big bike or kapchai.

The morning had started out sunny and hot, but as if to prove a prophecy, it started to rain just before the convoy started. The rain then moved on to another location, but we were advised to just wear the rain suit anyway.

We were flagged off soon after a safety briefing by En. Ismadi Ishak and K.K. The big bike riders, including me, shepherded the smaller bikes at speeds not exceeding 100 km/h.

We first stopped at the Petronas Solaris, Serdang station to top off our tanks, before stopping again at the Seremban R&R.

That’s when the rain caught up to us. It just came down like a God-scaled ice-bucket challenge, triggering a mad scramble for shelter under the roof of the Shell petrol station. Now, anyone who had not already donned the rain suit pulled it on in a hurry.

So, just like the GIVI Adventure rides, we received an unprecedented product testing session. The rain became heavier further down the highway towards the Seremban-PD Highway. The rain blasted against our helmets, rain suits and the box. Visibility dropped like cement shoes and we could barely make out the traffic in front. And you get car drivers who refused to turn on their headlights despite the conditions…

We reached the Seremban-PD intersection at last, where the rain began to recede and eventually stopped. With the exception of one motorcycle which its sparkplug found out that it couldn’t combust water, everyone got there safely.

We continued to the Eagle Ranch Resort for lunch.

We were all dry under the rain suit and best of all reassuringly, all our gear in the box was totally dry too. While I didn’t utilize the waist pouch, those who did reported that their most valuable belongings such as wallets, phones and especially cigarettes stayed dry, too. The insides of the helmet stayed mostly dry too, surprising considering the amount of rain!

We trudged into the eating hall in soggy shoes (I should’ve purchased the rain boots in GIVI Point!), where we soon joined by a party of Taiwanese visitors who were in town to compete in a kung-fu competition!

GIVI had organised a fun activity after lunch. We got to race each other on go-karts! Even the GIVI bigwigs and staff joined in. In a world where we’re fed bad news everyday, I’ve never seen such a collective of smiling faces and laughs and giggles. Well done!

It was time to leave the Eagle Ranch and check in to our hotel, The Thistle.

The Thistle was a luxurious hotel, boasting the best swimming pool at Port Dickson. Even the kiddy pool was awesome. We were introduced to and given a tour of GIVI’s event bus (I bet AC/DC would love it as their tour bus), which functions as a corporate suite and racebike transporter during Cub Prix race events. Juliah Loh explained that this was the place where many important deals were made.

We were then given free time until 6pm, before GIVI started their Press Conference. Participants took the opportunity to freshen up, went exploring, experience the pool, or basically just slept for a couple of hours.

At the Press Conference, GIVI Malaysia had set up displays of their latest products, including a couple of “replica” helmets. One had the livery of the Yuzy Racing Team, which GIVI Malaysia has worked with for many years and another painted to the colours of the LCR Honda MotoGP team. We also got a view of the vast models of and types of boxes, besides the all-important rain gear, as we’ve experienced earlier in the day.

The conference was handled expertly by Mr. Joseph Perucca, Overseas Operation Director of GIVI; Mr. On Hai Swee, Managing Director of GIVI Malaysia; and Cik Rozaida Ahmad Zaki, the designer of E32 BOLD and E43 MULEBOX (among others). These guys really do know their products, their segment of the market and the overall market so well. But even more awe-inspiring was their total commitment to quality and innovation.

There was so much useful information for us and GIVI customers to live on. GIVI hadn’t continued growing all these years by producing crappy products, to put it bluntly. All were well researched and have been made to last. (More on this in another section.)

We then adjourned to a wonderful BBQ dinner at the side of (another) pool. Another round of chit-chat ensued.

We checked out the next day and headed our own way home, elated to own the convenience of a GIVI top box and experiencing the comfort of the M50.2 TURISMO helmet.

Thank you again GIVI MALAYSIA management and staff for an awesome event. We had lots of fun and learned many new things.

Stay tuned for the transcribe of the Press Conference and individual product reviews!

  • Kembara ‘Global Dream Ride’ dari 11.9.2015 hingga 16.9.2016

  • 65,639km merentasi 40 negara dengan Yamaha FZ150i dan kelengkapan GIVI

Duta GIVI, Anita Yusof sekali lagi membanggakan negara dengan menjadi personaliti pertama dari Malaysia untuk menerima anugerah dari ‘Asia Book of Records’ di dalam kategori ‘Tunggangan Solo Seluruh Dunia (Wanita)’. Bermula di Putrajaya pada 11 September 2015, Anita menamatkan pengembaraan solo ‘Global Dream Ride’ nya di Bukit Kayu Hitam pada Hari Malaysia 16 September 2016. Berjaya merentasi 40 negara dan 4 benua, beliau mencatat sejumlah 65,639km secara keseluruhan. (more…)

  • Anita hails from Ipoh and is a lecturer in the Physical Education Department. 
  • Narrowly missed an encounter with a bear in Alaska. 
  • Tough journey as some nights were spent camping in the middle of nowhere and going to sleep hungry. 

Givi Ambassador Anita Yusof has become the first Malaysian ever to be inducted into the Asia Book of Records. Anita, who hails from Ipoh, Perak, received the recognition after she completed her solo ride around the world as the first woman to ride around the world.

She was presented the award by GIVI Asia Managing Director, On Hai Swee (above, left) at the GIVI factory in Bukit Beruntung.

Anita, who works as a lecturer in the Physical Education Department at IPG Campus Ipoh, began her journey from Putrajaya on September 11, 2015, returning home a year later through Bukit Kayu Hiram on September 16, 2016. Her incredible feat includes riding through 40 countries on four continents, racking up a total distance of 65,639 kilometres.

Riding solo on a Yamaha FZ150i, Anita has been an avid traveller all her life. Preferring solo travelling to large groups, Anita says she has always travelled by herself, and had previously preferred backpacking, until she learned to ride motorcycles.

The mother of two grown up sons says Patagonia was one of the most beautiful places she has ever been. but also had a run in with a bear in Alaska, managing to avoid disaster by just 30 meters.

Naturally the ride was riddled with challenges, one that included her having to camp in the wild with no food, with the closest city being about 200km away. But she met some really nice people along the way too, including a mechanic that gave her a free oil change, did free bike maintenance, and even offered free tyres and such.

While in Costa Rica, she was also interviewed by a local tv station, you can watch the video below:

And another one from a local Malaysian station (jump to 1:27):

And this is the moment she came home:

Anita Yusuf had used only Givi accessories throughout the ride and put the equipment through the ultimate real world test. The result? Nothing broke, not the Givi products, not Anita’s spirit.

Anita is a biker we admire and respect. We will be inducting her into our own ‘Most Interesting Biker’ series soon. Watch this space.

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