24 March 2009
Starting@Motorcycling
The normal advised I gave are as follows:
Ingat ingatkan anak tu bila menunggang moto tu.........
1. UTAMAKAN KESELAMATAN
2. Sape betul salah dah tak relevan... kena pandai2 jaga diri. Yang bawa moto akhirnya yang menerima padah dari kebodohan pemandu kenderaan yang lebih berat
3. Sentiasa FOCUS sepenuhnya ( pada speed moto tak de masa nak khayal) Jaga kenderaan/lori yg berhenti di tepi jalan
4. Prepare for the worse scenario... andaikan pemandu lain akan tukar lane tanpa signal, keluar simpang tak pandang kiri kanan, orang depan akan brek mengejut…
5. Pakai pakaian yang tarik perhatian orang (cerah) … jangan pakai selipar atau kasut yang ada tali panjang yang mungkin tersangkut
6. Pakai topi keledar dengan betul dan all the time
7. Pantau keadaan moto… terutama tayar, brek, lampu brek
8. Selain moto faktor lain yang perlu diberi perhatian… permukaan jalan (lubang,pasir, minyak) dan pemandu (orang terlalu tua, orang terlalu muda, perempuan)
9. Kena SERIUS pasal teknik…. belajar dan belajar ( seperti pusing handle moto ke kiri bila hendak ke kanan – counter steering)
10.Pastikan ada lesen & cukai jalan (penunggang biasa diganggu oleh pihak berkuasa)
11.Kurangkan guna brek dalam keadaan kecermasan… lebihkan kawalan arah dan mengelak dari tekan brek
12.Kalau dah kurang dan akan hilang kawalan dan nak jatuh juga… elak jatuh di kawasan laluan kenderaan lain, langgar pokok dan tiang
13.kalau ride bersama rakan arakan, tidak perlu ikut kelajuan dan gaya mereka, ikut pada tahap kebolehan dan pengalaman sendiri. Dalam kumpulan ada yang telah menunggang 10 tahun dan ada yang baru dapat moto.
14.Baca Bismillah selawat dan doa menaiki kenderaan.
17 July 2008
Fuel Hike@Ride A Bike
Sure, cars make a lot of sense in certain situations. If you have to transport small children, bulky objects or many small ones, three or more people or one with broken foot, cars are better than two-wheelers. Cars are also better when you have to travel on sandy roads, thunder storms or through riots.But as a normal means of day-to-day transportation, cars are inconvenient, ineffective, annoying, environmentally offensive, anti social, boring and expensive. When I look at the time it takes to get around the city in the car and then consider what I save with motorcycle, it is inconceivable to me that so many city commuters prefer cars.
My ride to work, split between highways and city streets, is about 25 Km one way. It takes at 25 to 30 minutes on a motorcycle on a normal day. It take at least 20 minutes longer in a car, though sometimes it takes almost twice as long . I normally waste an average of 15 minutes by commuting in a car. That’ half an hour a day.
And time lost is just part of it. On a bike I almost never have to pay for toll and parking charges. Fuel is just 25% comparing to car consumption. And parking in a car, the RM2.00 an hour that KL parking lots regularly extort is unavoidable. You also usually have to park much farther from your actual destination.
You’re also more likely to be a victim of someone stupidity in a car. This can take the form of being rear-end or sideswiped because there isn’t room for car to escape. More often it is the driver in front of you who decide to turn without signaling and make you sit through an extra cycle of traffic light, who are busy sending sms messages instead of moving, who simply decide to park at a no parking/waiting zone. On motorcycle you simply pass these morons.
Need anything be said about driving experience in KL after heavy downpour or when traffic is interrupted by accident upstream.
Malaysian driver s have a lot of ways to alleviate their suffering in traffic. They talk on their cell phones (while trying hard to hide it) , they read newspaper, they shave, put on make up. They turn up the bass/woofer and play their music loud to test how well-installed their windows are or are trying to share their music preferences, while they sit in a deepening layer of exhaust fumes and most of them listen to radio.
There are traffic report on radio. Traffic reports are supposed to help you avoid bad traffic. That’s impossible as all of KL is bad traffic. Occasionally the report do hold useful information, and I quote:”the only one getting through this mess are the bikers”.
I have asked people why they commute in cars. Most of them say they never have considered commuting on motorcycle and think I’m strange for asking. If I press, I get range of responses. Some concern appearances “I’ll mess up my hair”. "I couldn’t ride motorcycle well enough” is frightening responses; this is a person who belongs on the bus. “What if it rain?”.
A large more disturbing reasons given for not riding a motorcycle to work is image. "wouldn’t look good to the boss" OR “I’m not a motorcycle person" shows that motorcycling isn’t as acceptable as we like to think. You don’t want the CEO to think his executive is a rebel.
In 20 years of commuting in KL , I have probably saved an average of at least 4 hour a week . That’s 200 hour a year, the equivalent of 35 working days each year.
The Best Part Of It Is … It’s FUN
Ride A Bike And Get Our City Moving Again


