Monday, July 25, 2011

Peninsular Malaysia rendezvous part 2

Done with lunch, we headed north. The plan was for us to ride straight to Malaysian-Thai border, before retiring to the lead rider's parents' house. After Penang, we again entered the highway and maintained a 130km/h average speed. It was a boring route, without much to see, plus the fact that we rode with a full, cholesterol-laden stomach. Then, came the highlight of the journey. We reached Changlon, a northern district where riders would normally stop before entering Thailand. We were greeted by a group of CBX riders, and true to Malaysian hospitality, they guided us to a "cendol" restaurant. We spent almost an hour here, before we continued our journey to Padang Besar. Now, the ride had become more interesting, as we rode through B-road, with picturesque sceneries, the route cuts through a sugarcane plantation, the biggest in Malaysia..






My Wife



Alun Davies wannabe...


At about 4pm, we reached our destination, Padang Besar. What a ride! 491 km in total.


Not much excitement though, as Padang Besar is normally frequented for shopping, heaven for cheap Thailand products. Both my panniers were fully-packed with things, as by the next day, i had to continue my journey to Kelantan together only with my wife. I had instructions from work, to settle some matters in Kelantan, and they "had" to have me go. Nevermind, more about that later. Just mentioning, to highlight my points about the "plans go awry" thing..

Apis - CBX750, Me- ER6n , Ustad Nazri-CBX750, Nas - Virago 535





Shared success..


We spent about 2 hours in Padang Besar, before finally heading back to Padang Sera, our lead rider's hometown, our stop for the first night.



Padang Sera, Kedah. North Malaysia



Sunday, July 24, 2011

Peninsular Malaysia rendezvous - 1705km round adventure

"DIBUSH" ER6n ; THE MAIN ACTOR



"TABBY" VIRAGO 535 ; SUPPORTING ACTOR




Sometimes, things happen not according to your plan. You can plan months, but when the time comes, it got out of your hands. The best thing is, sometimes, it turns out better than your plan. Plan i did, for a trip way north, to Malaysia-Thailand border, supposedly for sorta final ride, before Ramadhan. Expected ride date : 9th and 10th July. There would be 9 bikes altogether. two CBX 750, one ER6n, one Versys 65o, one Kawa Z1000sx, one Yamaha fazer 1000, one Kawasaki Voyager, one Kawasaki GTR1400, and surprise-surprise, my other bike "Tabby", Yamaha Virago 535cc. The plan would be for me and the wifey on my trusty steed Kawasaki ER6n, and my tabby will be ridden by Nas, a friend whose ZZR250cc was "hospitalised"....



Day 1, 9th July 2011



We assembled at Rawang Rest Area, approximately 7.30 a.m. The wifey and I were late. when we arrived, all the others were about to finish their breakfast already. We grabbed a bun and a can of coffee, and off we went. There were other groups as well, all ready for their own plan. We waved and left the area towards a petrol station, where we then filled our tanks.





Dato' Lan, Datin, and Me



Done with refuelling, we head north, averaging 130km/h, as we had to take into account the most comfortable speed for my Tabby. Surprisingly, she coped well, at times overtaking me at 140km/h. The only downside she had was her puny tank, and without a fuel gauge, it was such a hassle to be always on alert of the mileage. pity Nasrul harhar..



Came Tapah Rest Area, we had a quick stop, the smallest tank called for fuel. The others refill as well, just to be on the safe side. The lead rider, being a no nonsense person, insisted that we carry on until our next stop, where lunch would take place. I didn't even have time to light up a ciggie, too bad the leader was a non-smoker.. i'll keep that in mind, when i next ride with him hehehe...
Next came Sungai Perak Rest Area, where we were supposed to have our lunch. The fact that the missus and me skipped our breakfast had started to take its toll on us.. I felt famished, what with the lack of nicotine in my body. I started to hallucinate, the ER6 seemed like a BMW GTL by now.. sweet...



About an hour later, we reached penang. The lead rider led us to a roadside restaurant, supposedly the best place to have "pulut panggang", a glutinous rice based delicacy. To our dismay, it wasn't ready yet, so we had to settle with more common lunch, me choosing the fried rice. It was blasting hot, most had our T-shirts wet inside weather-proof jacket. I had to take off my waterproof riding boots, as by then, my socks were already wet with sweat inside the boot. My hallucinations were getting worse. I, by then, thought that i was actually Tom Cruise on a Ducati... I mean, how else would i describe myself, when i saw so many faces looking in awe towards our bike group.. nice..