Riders in UK are supposedly happy right now to know that there is YZF-R125 in special livery which is the WGP 50th Anniversary edition. The combination of the white, red and a little black are nicely done to make this bike looks better in time. The stance of this bike are full of machoism and…
Author: eddy
Hi Readers, I just spotted this comment on my blog which was posted by another Shinko fan (fellow Shinkodian). Further, we will run one more contest with our facebook page. Am already having this tyre on my 2011 Yamaha LC135ES. Sizes are 80/80-17 front and 100/80-17 rear. Recommended by Mr. Chua at Ah Hong Motor….
Randy de Puniet has asked Deus Australia – a popular custom bike modders there to make a middleweight twin with orange, black and white colour scheme. Deus Australia comes up with the Kawasaki W650 and start working on it by replacing the stock tank with custom fitted SR500 fuel tank and speedometer on the center…
Giacomo Agostini, the 15 time World Champion motorcycle legend has signed the special edition Yamaha YZF-R1 ‘Ago’ for an auction for Papageno Foundation in Netherlands to help the autistic children in needs.
UPDATE: Item is all SOLD OUT. Thanks for your support! I had once wished that I could have MotoMalaya’s own merchandise such as stickers and t-shirts. I like to see few great t-shirt on the market which is nicely designed like the one from Shinko SR877 and Yamaha 135LC Extreme Spirit. I’m not sure how…
Actually, the word MR1 refers to ‘Motosikal Rakyat 1Malaysia’ (1Malaysia People’s Bike). The price of the this is very aggressive at RM2,948 which puts it along the rank of Honda EX5 (RM3,998) and its own Modenas CT100. The CT100 is priced at RM3,398 with electric starter and both 100cc.
I’m guessing the acronym MR1 refers to ‘Motosikal Rakyat 1’ that literally means ‘the bike for the people’. It is indeed. The price is superbly affordable for a Modenas bike at RM2,948 which is the average money we need to put down for a down payment for a new bike. You’ll have no problem to…
If you can dream it, you can achieve it. I think that is the perfect sentence to explain about this built. BuildElectricMotorcycle.com has uploaded an ‘as you build’ video of this 1967 Honda Dream which has been operated to give modern interpretation by installing 48 volt electric powered motor. The conversion is nice to see…