Last weekend marked Malaysia’s first Big Bike Warehouse sale held at The Gasket Alley PJ where they’ve successfully sold over RM4.5 million worth of bikes in just three days! More than 60 units of motorcycles from different makes were put on sales at slashed prices and 53 units were booked, confirmed and purchased by the end of the third day on Sunday. (more…)
The Modenas Power Store Kota Damansara will be taking part in the upcoming Big Bike Warehouse event this weekend (6-8 March 2020) at Warehouse 15 (behind The Gasket Alley, Petaling Jaya). If you’re interested in the Modenas Dominar D400 sport tourer, there’s an awesome deal where you save a few thousand Ringgit this coming weekend. (more…)
Malaysia’s first Big Bike Warehouse will be taking place this weekend (6-8 March 2020) where major bike brands in the country will be offering some awesome deals for those looking to save thousands of Ringgits when purchasing your next motorcycle. (more…)
Last December, we reported that there is a new official after sales service centre for MV Agusta motorcycles in Malaysia.
Goh Brothers Motorcycles Sdn Bhd (GBMC) made an official announcement that it had entered a partnership with MV Agusta (MV) Motor S.p.A to provide after sales support to all MV Agusta motorcycles in Malaysia. Click here to read about the major announcement.
Following the announcement, GBMC today organised a “Shop Talk” session for MV Agusta owners. The session took place at GB Workshop which is located at The Gasket Alley.
The session, which was attended by about 30 MV Agusta owners, aimed to introduce the owners to the crew behind the service centre.
The session was headed by Idon Pang, Aftersales Manager of GB Workshop, who has been trained by MV Agusta in after sales service.
“This session was organised to introduce owners to the team behind the service centre as well as our standard operating procedures. We want to show MV Agusta owners that we are prepared and well equipped to service MV Agusta motorcycles,” said Pang about the session.
Topics discussed during the session included an introduction to the service centre and its machineries, warranty claims as well as parts ordering.
“We are thrilled and grateful for the unexpected show of support for this shop talk session. We are committed to maintaining MV Agusta motorcycles the way they are meant to be with all the right technical equipment as well as trained mechanics. We sent the head of our aftersales division to Italy to be trained by MV Agusta and we will continue to invest in training and technical equipment so MV Agusta owners can expect only the best service and we achieve this by first listening to our owners,” said Juan Chow Wee, General Manager of GBMC.
GB Workshop is now accepting all MV Agusta motorcycles for maintenance work as well as warranty claims.
MV Agusta has had a chequered history in Malaysia, enjoying some success before disappearing from the mainstream for a while.
A few companies have been tasked with the distribution and dealership of the iconic brand, but not too long ago, the brand was again caught in a limbo when the last company that took on the distributorship for MV Agusta motorcycles in Malaysia sadly folded. With no official after sales support, MV Agusta owners in Malaysia were left out in the cold.
Well, the best times seem to be ahead of the company, and current owners of MV Agusta motorcycles in Malaysia have a lot to look forward to.
Goh Brothers Motorcycles Sdn Bhd (GBMC) has announced a partnership with MV Agusta (MV) Motor S.p.A to provide peace of mind for all MV owners in Malaysia. With the partnership, GBMC will start to provide aftersales support to all MV Agusta motorcycles in Malaysia, in the form of general service and maintenance, repair and even warranty claims.
The first outlet ready to accept MV owners is the GB Workshop at the renowned motorcycle hub at The Gasket Alley in Petaling Jaya.
“We are honoured to be selected as the partner for this renowned super-premium motorcycle brand in Malaysia and to start the process of building the brand and ownership experience via after sales, we have sent our team for training at the Italian factory on top of ensuring proper tools and equipment are ready on the service floor” Mr Goh Kian Sin (below), Chairman of Goh Brothers Motorcycles.
MV Agusta Motor SpA Far East Country Manager Judah Sangaran “We are working closely with GBMC to sustain and build the confidence of our current owners in our brand in Malaysia and one of the exercises now is to ensure faster availability of parts on top of reliable service and repair for all existing MV Agusta owners in Malaysia.
In charge of servicing old and new MV Agusta motorcycles is Idon Pang (above), Aftersales Manager of GB Workship, who himself has been trained by MV Agusta motorcycles in Italy. So you can rest assured that your MV Agusta is in good hands, probably better than it has ever been.
Models of MV Agusta sold in Malaysia include F3 800, F4, F4RR, Brutale 1090, Brutale 1090RR, Brutale 1090 Corse, Brutale 800, Brutale 800RR, Brutale Dragster, Brutale Dragster 800RR, Rivale, Turismo Veloce, Stradale, and MV Agusta models prior to 2015.
The setting of Harley-Davidson of Petaling Jaya (HDPJ) has truly benefitted Harley owners. As part of a service to owners, HDPJ played host to Kingz Motorcycle Group (MG) as a stop on their wide-ranging ride over the Malaysia Day weekend, from 14th to 16th September 2018.
The ride is part of a larger event called Eat, Travel, Ride International 2.0. The program is sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia, among others. The ride covers Kuala Lumpur, Pahang and Terengganu.
Kingz MG’s riders began the ride at the KL Tower and proceeded to Muzium Negara (National Museum) for a photoshoot and rode to HDPJ afterwards for another round of photoshoot.
HDPJ supported the ride by providing a support truck and technical personnel in addition to Lucky Draw vouchers for the ride’s annual dinner when the group reaches Kuala Terengganu. HDPJ Assistant Director, Chris Ruxton presented the group a plaque as a sign of support for the brotherhood.
It was a straight shot to Cherating for lunch before hooking up with Iron Head MG in Kemaman, Terengganu. The group stopped for the night at Marang.
Other activities planned for the ride were stops and photoshoots at unique attractions in the East Coast such as the Masjid Kristal (Crystal Mosque), Pantai Penarik, lunch at KT Durian Burung, an orphanage, Pantai Monica, all in Terengganu.
The total ride distance is 460 km, return. There were more than one hundred participants, not counting those from Iron Head MG.
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