Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Bikers Dictionary
some website with bikers dictionary for you to polish-up...
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/dictionary/motorcycle-dictionary-index.htm
http://www.bikenight.net/Biker_Dictionary.htm
http://www.ncrider.com/Dictionary.htm
Christmas Shopping...?
currently the collection of bikes ballooned to about 25 units of Super Sport, Street, Naked, Cruiser, Scooter, Bobber, Cafe Racer, Retro, Adventures & Dirt...from just 9 dudes.
as Retroman quoted " a man need only 1 car to transport his body but need many many bikes to fulfill his soul..." so to fulfill 9 bike lusting souls, bikes hunting will take a long long times to end.....and i'm still hunting for another one...
Friday, 24 December 2010
MERRY X'MAS
Monday, 20 December 2010
Brunei Bikers Forum
HONDA Dealer Official Opening
i'm not interested in any of the formality or food or door gift, all i want to see is what wheel the have....after dashing up & down in the showroom, apparently the dealer didn't get all the range for the local market...well maybe they have some other things on mind...
and noticed one similarity between the New Honda dealer and other brands dealers, that is non of the owners of the dealership ride a bike.....they are just liked a drug pusher who keep pushing their addictived products to the people yet non of them taking it themself......
Friday, 17 December 2010
Deaf Bikers..?
and this is what i found how much of hearing damage can cost by long period of riding....
(Article form internet) Back in 1994 two ear specialists from england conducted a hearing test on 44 Grand Prix riders to determine if they suffered from NIHL (noise-induced hearing loss). Almost half of them showed hearing losses much greater than the median for each one's age. "so what?" you say. "I'm not a GP rider." No, but note that this test was conducted in 1994, long before unmuffled MotoGp four-strokes ever made an appearance; muffled two-strokes with a 102-decibel-A (dBA) limit were the mount of choice back then. It was soon determined that the sound responsible for the riders' hearing loss was wind noise. And this was with the latest, trickest, most aerodynamic helmets, many with custom parts for each rider to ensure the best fit.
The two specialists, Andrew Mccombe and J. Binnington, then conducted a very thorough scientific study in 1995 of British street motorcyclists, including the country's motorcycle police. By inserting a tiny microphone next to the rider's ear they were able to measure noise levels accurately, part of which allowed them to determine that wind noise begins to drown out all other sounds once the rider passes 40 mph. At 100 mph, the wind noise level averaged at least 110 dBa for the 10 different helmets measured, which is about the same as listening to a gas-powered chainsaw (and this is with a helmet-imagine how loud it must be without one). Even cruising at 70 mph, wind noise would be about 100 dBa, which OSHA (the federal occupational safety and health administration) noise exposure standards state you can tolerate for a maximum of two hours per dayand that's cumulative, not per exposure-before permanent hearing damage definitely occurs. part of Mccombe and Binnington's study involved having a group of 18 selected riders go through a rigidly controlled test, and all were found to have suffered measurable hearing damage.
"Big deal," some of you are surely saying. "I've been riding for 10 years without earplugs and can hear fine." The problem is that the damage to your hearing is insidious; the most vulnerable parts of your ear are the receptors that handle the higher frequencies of sound that aren't readily noticeable. Everyone has surely experienced temporary hearing loss from deafening noises in the lower frequencies such as fireworks or loud concerts; after an hour or so your hearing returns, giving the impression that permanent hearing loss would involve the same massive deficiencies across the complete hearing frequency range. Unfortunately, noise-induced hearing loss from continued exposure occurs in a much more subtle way. The lost higher frequencies involve the minor inflections of speech that help define spoken language, especially consonants that don't have the louder vocal intonations of vowels, often occurring as the difference between past and present tense or singular and plural. For example, if someone were to speak in a normal tone of voice and environment, would you be able to tell the difference between "happen" and "happened" or "sportbike" and "sportbikes"?
Sporty Promo Sale
ok! got his number now, call Iskandar at 7196622
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Scooter for Sale..
the ownwer is on Chrismas Holiday now, if interested text him at 8717771, he will come back to you once he is back home......
Friday, 3 December 2010
GO WEST
i presume next we will go west, so i have drafted out the route for the next run. from BSB - Miri - Sibu - Kuching till the very end of the road of Sarawak "Pekan Sematan" around 2100kms of asphelt........but not sure should we do a 36 hours Hit & Run Trip or a 4 days Free & Easy, Photo Taking Ride.....
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Yamaha FZ6S cheap Sale....
if interested call him at +673 8778738
Monday, 29 November 2010
Buy 1 get 1 FREE Bikes
for example this Blue color china sport bike selling at around $7880 and get another same bike for absolutely FREE...! the naked bike as well......
just wonder why people want to have 2 same bikes.....or maybe the quality is so bad that the owner can use the identical bike as SPARE PARTS or in case the 1st bike break down the owner can take the 2nd bike as a stand-in, so no one actually know your bike breakdown.....
Another Charity Ride....
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
The Toughest Road Trip Ever
Distance Traveled : 1700+kms
Total Time : 84 hours
Total Traveling Time : 38 hours
Longest Traveling Time : 18 Damn hours
Weather Condition : 50% Sunny and 50% Storm
Road Condition : Tarmac, Gravel, Mud, Water and countless of Road kills + Elephant Crossing warning sign.
Type of Bikes : Adventure, Dual Purpose, Naked and Cruiser.
No. of Bikers : 13
Trip Summary : with the limited time given & less suitable machine to ride with, this road trip will only be suitable for insane people...but we enjoyed it to the fullest, and proud of doing it.....but will I do it again...? not until I got the right bike for this...be the 1st person to ride through these with a Harley Davidson Sportster....once is more than enough.