Monday, June 16, 2014

Kembara Mimbar Warisan V2 2014 (with Pielang Bikers)

I have joined a ride organized by pielang bikers group which visits 3 historical mosque in Melaka. 21 bikers rode in a convoy from Serdang to three different mosques for this program.

The route for this ride:

A briefing on safety and program tentative given by Mr Dzul Taufek before the convoy started.

We exit the NSE at Pedas Linggi and was treated with a beautiful winding road at Lubok Cina

We've arrived at Masjid Qaryah Lubok Cina, Rembau around 11am and a small opening speech and gift ceremony follows. We were then treated with yellow glutinous rice and some condiments. Later we had all the hosts appreciating our convoy



By 12.30pm we started to regroup and move to our second mosque, Masjid Tanah.

This mosque was closed since 2005 and is now currently under the maintenance of Museum Body of Melaka. It is from this mosque that this place has its name, because the original mosque building is built from clay (tanah liat).
After a quick historical briefing and photo session, we moved on to the last mosque, Kampung Hulu Mosque (Masjid Kampung Hulu), which was more than 300 years old.










it was built in 1728 by Samsuddin Arom, assigned by the Dutch administration at that time before it was renovated by Al-Sheikh Omar Hussain Al-Attas.
Riders regroup and ready to head back home

Long stop in between traffic light in Melaka has become our place to take a selfie..
the weather was hot and humid but luckily no showers and thunderstorms throughout the ride.

Ride snippets 
Date: 15th June 2014
Rider: About 21 riders from Pielang Bikers group (pielangbikers.com)
Distance: 370km
Duration: 6 hours 
Petrol: 2 x RM30
Meal: RM0 (Meal was provided by visited mosques)




Friday, June 13, 2014

Ride to Port Weld (Kuala Sepetang)

It is the second ride for my wife and this route is a famous day-trip route for riders from Klang valley as many rider group will converge to this small town on weekend.
Instead of heading through a direct route via north south expressway, I am taking a slight detour and exit earlier at Tapah

















This exit is one of the entrance to the famous getaway - Cameron Highland but we are heading towards opposite direction










Journey through central Perak is full palm oil plantations and rubber estates and kampung. So roads are small and winding, expect cows laying in the middle of the road 

Tronoh is a small town which had past glory in tin mining. With a cease in mining activities in this area it seems so quiet and empty, so does the town.
We had passed a supposedly tin dredging museum but look like it was a rundown

Nordin Bridge riverside in Parit, Perak. This place was once a place for eating with a good view of Perak river

Passing through the foothills of Gunung Bubu, a lot of durian orchids were in its season so my side pannier is now a fully multi-task carrier transporting all kinds of goods from groceries, supplies and now..durian
Ngah Ibrahim is the man with a glorious past and that is proven with this big mansion just before the turn to Port Weld (Kuala Sepetang). It is now turned into a museum, but still you can appreciate its size, mind you this was built in early 1900s.
We made it to Port Weld just in time for lunch and had a lunch at the famous Mak Jah Mee Udang (still don't get what so special about it)
the small town of Kuala Sepetang is a fisherman village, almost similar to the fishing town of Pulau Ketam

the route going back was a direct route through small towns of Trong and Sitiawan

















Raja Permaisuri Bainun bridge entrance is an indicator that you are near Lumut
We made a stop at Teluk Senangin beach and since it is school holiday, many parents are here with their kids. This is a very good place to stroll and relax.
We pass through Sitiawan, which has seen a lot of development, thanks to neighboring Lumut and its shipping industry

Route leading from Sitiawan to Teluk Intan (5) is a straight road with plantation and paddy field
Entrance to Sultan Yusuff bridge, before a junction between Teluk Intan and Bagan Datoh

and finally we ended our ride today with a cold and refreshing cup of cendol - Cendol Durian Borhan of Pasir Penambang





















Ride snippets 
Date: 12th June 2014
Rider: Sweetheart & Myself in 1 bike
Distance: 574.8km
Duration: 9 hours 
Petrol: 2.5 x RM30
Meal: RM80

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Ride to Temerloh

This ride is initially called the tri-state ride but giving the consideration that I'm in this for a long run and will be crossing a lot more states, I've change this ride name.
This ride route:

















 I am familiar with the route up until Raub but beyond that is a new territory. So without a gps, it is a quite a long shot because it isn't a straight one main road all the way until Temerloh.

So I took a wrong turn, instead of heading towards Benta & Jerantut, I'm heading south through Sungai Ruan towards Lanchang. In reality, trunk roads look more confusing than a simple format on google map. Hence, the route is slightly changed and my goal to go into Temerloh along Pahang river is gone and i'm too far out when i realized that i've deviated from the original plan













the weather was scouring hot when i finally reached this restaurant













which only serves this set at lunch













This set cost me about RM12 and believe it or not, this restaurant only serves Patin gulai tempoyak as their lunch menu





















Temerloh with Pahang river as a background













road through Bera and Sungai Lui was straight and free from traffic













the journey back trough the winding road of Kuala Klawang was in a heavy downpour with a visibility almost 50m

Ride snippets 
Date: 24th May 2014
Rider: Myself in 1 bike, 2 other riders did not show up that morning
Distance: 480km
Duration: 7 hours 
Petrol: 2 x RM30
Meal: RM50








Friday, June 6, 2014

Birthday Ride

It wasn't long after my rental bike ride ended, I have decided to sell my long and faithful 1993 Honda Shadow VT600 that I had for almost 10years and procure a new 2013 KLE650 Versys.
So when my new bike was officially registered, in a celebration for her birthday, I've decided to bring her on a ride, to share what I've felt during my last ride in April.

The ride route:

Birthday girl doing a pre-ride warm up


















as expected there are a lot commotion from her going to the ride. Prior to this ride, she only had 1 ride with me on our last bike that was over 200km.
However all that negativity started to fade as she begins to enjoy the scenary and riding experience













As i said in the previous post, the route from Sungai Koyan to Tanah Rata is really astounding


























and that is what kept me repeating this route













and at the end we have set a new riding record for her!










Next target (for her): One ride (over 500km) per month

#Birthday ride with love#
Date: 19th May 2014
Rider: Sweetheart & Myself in 1 bike
Distance: 515.7km
Duration: 8.5hours 
Petrol: 2 x RM30
Meal: RM50

Highland ride

The idea for this ride started when we are having discussion in the office about 2014 F1 at Sepang with our Australian director. So my colleague and I decided to rent out a bike and go on a tour around these route:

Day 1:
Bukit Beruntung - Fraser Hill - Raub - Tanah Rata


Day 2:
Tanah Rata - Lojing - Gua Musang - Kuala Lipis - Bentong - Janda Baik - Genting Highland


Welly Top Klang (Ben) rent out their ER6 and Versys at RM250 per day with RM1000 deposit.
We booked a date with Ben and rented an ER6f and one Versys for 2 days.


The roads are beautiful and despite being on a Saturday, there is no much traffic heading our way.


Mist & fogs surrounding our journey in Fraser Hill. My colleague Yusuf is on rental versys.














State border in Fraser Hill



Road from Sungai Koyan to Ringlet. Can you spot Bro Yusuf on the bridge?

Yeay! Made it to Tanah rata in one piece! Not bad for a newbie














special parking in our hotel



This is our hotel room view, Brinchang at dawn


2nd day starts with a journey to Mt Brinchang tea valley


Lojing to Gua Musang route is also scenic and beautiful













Roads signs are clear and I do not think that anyone need a gps navigating these routes




Going back from Kuala Lipis to Bentong was a breeze plus both of us are a bit tired and did not stop much for picture session.

Ride snippet
Date: 5-6 April 2014
Rider: Bro Yusuf & Myself
Distance: 800km
Duration: 2 days
Petrol: 4 x RM30
Meal: RM50
Bike rental: RM500
Deposit: RM1000 (refunded)
Hotel: RM200 (going 2 ways)






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