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Malaysian police have come out strongly against illegal modifications on motorcycles, especially those in the very popular 150 cc and below kapchai category. Speaking to Sinar Harian in a broadcast, Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department […]
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2020 Yamaha X-Max for Malaysia in new colours, pricing remains unchanged at RM21,500 excl. road tax
First of Hong Leong Yamaha Malaysia’s new releases for 2020 is the Yamaha X-Max 250 scooter, priced at RM21,500 excluding road tax, insurance and registration. There are three new colours on offer with the matte […]
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Malaysian police to run “Ops Selamat” from Jan 18
As is usual for the Chinese New Year festive season exodus for Malaysians, police will be conducting “Ops Selamat” from January 18 to February 1. With the tagline “Total Enforcement and Services”, the 16th edition […]
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Why riding on the edge in Malaysia is dangerous – take it to the track, public roads are not for racing
Posted by メルビン on Friday, 10 January 2020 Most of you will have read the article on the Ulu Yam road crash video where a speeding car crossed the centre line and was hit by […]
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Honda Big Wing launches 2020 Honda GL1800 Gold Wing and CRF1100L Africa Twin in M’sia, from RM98k
Alongside the Malaysian launch of the 2020 Honda CBR1000RR-R superbike, Honda Big Wing also released four new models in its touring range, the 2020 Honda GL1800 Gold Wing tourer and three variants of the 2020 […]
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2020 Honda CBR1000RR-R SP in Malaysia, RM198k
Perhaps signalling Honda Racing Corporation’s (HRC) intent to get serious about the World Super Championship (WSBK) and more pointedly, the Suzuka 8-Hours, the 2020 Honda CBR1000RR-R SP, Honda’s flagship superbike, has been launched in Malaysia. […]
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2020 Ducati Panigale V2 in Malaysia by mid-year – provisional pricing, pending approval, below RM120k?
As the last, possibly, of Ducati’s V-twin sports bikes, the 2020 Ducati Panigale V2 will likely be in Malaysia by mid-year, likely at the end of June. This was hinted to paultan.org by an unnamed […]
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2020 Malaysian Chinese New Year safety campaign by Kawasaki Malaysia – free 16-point safety check
Now in its fifth edition and fourth time at this location, the Kawasaki Road Safety Campaign 2020 was held at the Sungai Besi toll plaza for riders of all motorcycles brands to avail themselves of […]
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2020 Honda RS150R facelifted, pricing from RM8,199
Spotted in a Boon Siew Honda dealer earlier, the 2020 Honda RS150R supercub is officially released and pricing starts from RM8,199. There are four colour options for the RS150R with the base model, priced at […]
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GrabBike starts motorcycle ride share service in KL
After the launch of motorcycle ride share service Dego Ride on Jan 1, Grab Bike has now entered the Malaysian market with GrabBike with the service available in the KLCC, Bukit Bintang, Pudu and Chow […]
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2020 Aprilia RS660 to enter Malaysia at year-end
During the special preview of the limited edition Aprilia RSV4 X in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, there was good news for fans awaiting the Malaysia launch of the Aprilia RS660 sports bike. Queried by paultan.org during […]
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Aprilia RSV4 X makes special appearance in Malaysia
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Aprilia RSV4 superbike as well as seven championship wins in the World Superbike Championship (WSBK), Aprilia issued the limited edition Aprilia RSV4 X. Only 10 units were made […]
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Dego Ride begins in 2020, wants more women riders
After reversal of a government ban and announcement of a pilot programme, motorcycle ride share service Dego Ride has commenced operations in the Klang Valley. With 700 approved riders, Dego Ride currently covers Putrajaya to […]
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2020 Honda RS150R V2 spotted in Malaysian dealer, five new colours, pricing starts from RM9,300
While Boon Siew Honda, the Malaysian distributor for Honda Motorcycles, has announced the launch of a new model in two week, there were no details about which model would be entering the local market. However, […]
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New 70 km/h speed limit for kapchais being studied
Following calls for the banning of the ubiquitous kapchai on Malaysian roads, a proposal the speed limit underbone motorcycles be limited to70 km/h has emerged. However, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke has said such a […]