Charity ride: Kuala Tahan, Pahang

The last 28th August, 25 riders went for a charity ride to Kuala Tahan, Pahang. Most of us who went were BMW Motorrad owners. Some of us departed from Two Wheel Garage in Glenmarie, Shah Alam.

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Overland basic tips

Since it’s the fasting month and I’m all jolly and in the mood of sharing, here’s a ‘lil tips for those who’re into or looking forward to venture into two-wheel overland activities be it short or long distance. When you plan for any giving trip/expedition regardless the distance and time span, it is crucial to [...]

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The beauty of Kyrgyzstan

I have always love riding in Kyrgyzstan. It is all in the extremely breath-taking landscapes sculptured to perfection by the snowcapped mountains of Tian Shan mountainous region that dominates 80 percent of the country… in which has deemed Kyrgyzstan to be referred to as the Switzerland of Central Asia. The population consists of the friendliest [...]

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The stuntman among us all!

Stuntman! That’s what we called him. YB Senator Khalid was the toughest rider among us during the recently completed 1Malaysia Kembara Ke Bumi Suci 2010. Every time he fell off his bike, automatically he bounced back in stance and all ready to lift his bike up. One of his falls was quite worrying as Senator [...]

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National pride way back in Syria!

YB Senator Mohd Khalid Ahmad from Arau, Perlis was ecstatic when he saw our national car being driven in Syria. We shared the same feeling of excitement and pride at the same time. He asked me to take this photo of him with the car. In Syria we saw a number of Proton Wiras and [...]

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Steel Scorpion Riders of Tashkent Uzbekistan

In Uzbekistan bikers’ community is really really small. Why? There are thousands of reasons for it. One of the reason for the government are extremely strict on bike use especially in the city. Second is there’s a certain time duration of which bikes are not even allowed to be ridden in the city. Nevertheless, these [...]

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Expedition tips

During the recent trip to Mecca, most of the time we serviced our own bikes. Reason being was by doing so we’d know the bike better. I personally respected one of the participant’s Musa who’s riding a BMW GS1200 Adventure. When we’re in China, he had a problem with his bike and it was considered [...]

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Generosity goes a long way

Since our recent expedition was deemed an ‘ibadah’ ride, we earned the title “musafir” a term that can be translated as traveler. As musafir, we had met a number of people who are kind and generous who provide us with food and drinks as alms ad in return they ask us to pray for their [...]

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Medical work comes in the form of…

During our expedition we were pleased and relieved to have such an adventurous doctor; Dr Fahmi Rashid with us. Not only he that kept us all in good health but he also helped the riders if they had any difficulty. Food poisoning, cough and fever were common illness during the expedition. Dr Fahmi always reminded [...]

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6th July: Jeddah, Arab Saudi – KLIA, Malaysia

Alhamdulillah we arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 10am. As we arrived,  we have completed our journey of the 1Malaysia Ekspedisi Kembara Ke Bumi Suci 2010.

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Charity ride: Kuala Tahan, Pahang

By IsraqAdv, September 7th, 2010,in Rides » | No Comments »

Charity ride: Kuala Tahan, Pahang

The last 28th August, 25 riders went for a charity ride to Kuala Tahan, Pahang. Most of us who went were BMW Motorrad owners. Some of us departed from Two Wheel Garage in Glenmarie, Shah Alam.

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New Lorenzo and Rossi merchandise at Two Wheel Garage!

New shipments have just arrived at our doors and we have something exciting for you riders. We now have, in store, original merchandises of two of the best MotoGP riders ever scorched the tracks around the world, ours included.

Check these pictures out! If you want some hands-on, not on the hot chick manning, err, woman-ning the receptionist desk, but on the material, drop by Two Wheel Garage in Glenmarie, Shah Alam! Read more »

Overland basic tips

By IsraqAdv, August 16th, 2010,in Rides » | 1 Comment »

Overland basic tips

Since it’s the fasting month and I’m all jolly and in the mood of sharing, here’s a ‘lil tips for those who’re into or looking forward to venture into two-wheel overland activities be it short or long distance.

When you plan for any giving trip/expedition regardless the distance and time span, it is crucial to have a bike that suits your size and weight. Do remember that in long distance ride, you’d have to go through different terrains and conditions. Some of the terrains will be quite an adventure to surpass hence bike selection is of the utmost importance to actually enjoy the ride. Read more »

Two Wheel Garage and some of the cool stuffs for sale!

This is clearly on purpose so that you’d come to the place and have a look-see. See you in Two Wheel Garage! Read more »

The beauty of Kyrgyzstan

By IsraqAdv, July 26th, 2010,in Rides » | 1 Comment »

The beauty of Kyrgyzstan

I have always love riding in Kyrgyzstan. It is all in the extremely breath-taking landscapes sculptured to perfection by the snowcapped mountains of Tian Shan mountainous region that dominates 80 percent of the country… in which has deemed Kyrgyzstan to be referred to as the Switzerland of Central Asia. The population consists of the friendliest among the friendly people. Apart from that the landlocked country has one of the most outstanding multiple of adventurous terrains for those who lived on adrenaline rush such as I. Read more »

The stuntman among us all!

By IsraqAdv, July 21st, 2010,in Rides » | No Comments »

The stuntman among us all!

Stuntman! That’s what we called him. YB Senator Khalid was the toughest rider among us during the recently completed 1Malaysia Kembara Ke Bumi Suci 2010. Every time he fell off his bike, automatically he bounced back in stance and all ready to lift his bike up. One of his falls was quite worrying as Senator Khalid and his bike were all covered in tar as he accidentally rode on a wet tarmac while traversing in one of the sector in China in which the road was under construction. Read more »

National pride way back in Syria!

By IsraqAdv, July 21st, 2010,in Rides » | No Comments »

National pride way back in Syria!

YB Senator Mohd Khalid Ahmad from Arau, Perlis was ecstatic when he saw our national car being driven in Syria. We shared the same feeling of excitement and pride at the same time. He asked me to take this photo of him with the car. In Syria we saw a number of Proton Wiras and Perodua Kancils on the road. We’re really proud to be Malaysian. Read more »

Steel Scorpion Riders of Tashkent Uzbekistan

By IsraqAdv, July 21st, 2010,in Rides » | 1 Comment »

Steel Scorpion Riders of Tashkent Uzbekistan

In Uzbekistan bikers’ community is really really small. Why? There are thousands of reasons for it. One of the reason for the government are extremely strict on bike use especially in the city. Second is there’s a certain time duration of which bikes are not even allowed to be ridden in the city. Nevertheless, these regulations didn’t dampened the spirit of this minute community of bikers there. Read more »

Expedition tips

By IsraqAdv, July 20th, 2010,in Rides » | No Comments »

Expedition tips

During the recent trip to Mecca, most of the time we serviced our own bikes. Reason being was by doing so we’d know the bike better. I personally respected one of the participant’s Musa who’s riding a BMW GS1200 Adventure. When we’re in China, he had a problem with his bike and it was considered severe as the parts needed to fix it was unavailable.

The bar above the shaft was bended when the bike plunged into a huge pothole during the off-road sector in China.  Musa’s zest managed him to ride all the way up to Tashkent where the parts was delivered by supplier. He rode about 2 weeks under this painstaking condition. Nevertheless, he managed to endure this situation.

Basic knowledge is pretty much crucial to be independent and gets to complete the journey. Read more »

Generosity goes a long way

By IsraqAdv, July 19th, 2010,in Rides » | 4 Comments »

Generosity goes a long way

Since our recent expedition was deemed an ‘ibadah’ ride, we earned the title “musafir” a term that can be translated as traveler. As musafir, we had met a number of people who are kind and generous who provide us with food and drinks as alms ad in return they ask us to pray for their well being.

When we had a fuel stop in Iran , we refueled at this particular station on the way to Tabriz. After refueling we went to the retail store which is also owned by the petrol station’s owner to get drinks and some snacks. When the manager asked one of us where we’re heading to and he answered, “we’re going to Mecca for Umrah.” He was surprised and said “mashallah”. When we wanted to pay for our food he said “sedekah, halal”, which means it’s alms and we don’t need to pay. They also invited all of us to have some drinks and snacks for free.

We would like to thank the owner who I can’t recalled his name for the hospitality he gave us. Thank you. Read more »

Medical work comes in the form of…

By IsraqAdv, July 19th, 2010,in Rides » | No Comments »

Medical work comes in the form of…

During our expedition we were pleased and relieved to have such an adventurous doctor; Dr Fahmi Rashid with us. Not only he that kept us all in good health but he also helped the riders if they had any difficulty. Food poisoning, cough and fever were common illness during the expedition. Dr Fahmi always reminded us to drink more water to keep ourselves hydrated. We really appreciate his support during the trip. Read more »

6th July: Jeddah, Arab Saudi – KLIA, Malaysia

Alhamdulillah we arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 10am. As we arrived,  we have completed our journey of the 1Malaysia Ekspedisi Kembara Ke Bumi Suci 2010. Read more »

5th July: Umrah completed!

By IsraqAdv, July 5th, 2010,in Rides » | 7 Comments »

5th July: Umrah completed!

Alhamdulillah everyone have successfully performed their umrah. By now we’re on the way to airport and will be arriving in KLIA tomorrow (6th June 2010) at 9am.

Day 45 – 28th June: Saudi Arabia

By IsraqAdv, June 27th, 2010,in Rides » | 13 Comments »

Day 45 – 28th June: Saudi Arabia

By today, we’ve made it in history being the only convoy of  10 bikes, 1 support 4×4 vehicle 15 participants from Malaysia to enter Saudi Arabia by land starting from PWTC Kuala Lumpur to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. According to Dato Hidayat Abdul Wahab General Consulate of Malaysia in Jeddah, this is the first time ever a group of bikers enter Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah. He also said that this is the 1Malaysia spirit that should be followed by malaysian especially the younger generation. Read more »

Day 43 – 26th June: Amman – Petra

By IsraqAdv, June 27th, 2010,in Rides » | 4 Comments »

Day 43 – 26th June: Amman – Petra

It was quite a short distance of ride today of only 275 km from Amman to Petra. Earlier in the morning, the Malaysian Embassy prepared Malaysian-style breakfast such as Nasi Lemak, Mee Rebus and more thanks to the ‘Persatuan Wanita Kedutaan’ which consists of personnels’ wives who came together to prepare the breakfast. Read more »