Tag: motorbike

  • This Kakak Liyana Is The Hero-Motorcyclist We All Need

    This Kakak Liyana Is The Hero-Motorcyclist We All Need

    Remember the video of a kind motorcyclist who braved the pouring rain to push barricades that could have been blown out of their positions by strong winds to prevent a traffic jam at Shenton Way that went viral? We managed to track the person down with help from our Motoworld fans on facebook. Turns out that the “bro” that you guys have been thanking is a lady called Miss Liyana!

    As a form of appreciation for her kindness and civic-mindedness, our team at Motoworld presented her with a brand new RS Taichi raincoat to replace her worn out raincoat! She was so sheepish about collecting her gift and kept saying that she didn’t expect her small gesture to become so viral.

    Looks like not all heroes wear capes, some wear motorcycle helmets too!

     

    Source: Hodaka Motorworld

  • Accident At BKE Involving 2 Motorbikes And 1 Car – Witnesses Needed

    Accident At BKE Involving 2 Motorbikes And 1 Car – Witnesses Needed

    Appealing for witness for BKE accident at 2145hours on 24/10/2016.

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    RTA involving 2 motorbike and a car. Anyone know of a duke rider who was at the scene pls help to contact me.

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    Pls help to share. Appreciate the help!

     

    Source: Adon Flashboybambam

  • Motorbike Accident At PIE, Witnesses Please Step Forward

    Motorbike Accident At PIE, Witnesses Please Step Forward

    Hello my family, fellow friends and Facebook users. Last Saturday, 1/10/16 at 2200hrs, I’ve met into an accident along PIE and CTE exit. Suffered a wrist and neck fractured and severe abrasion on my knee,elbow and body. I was conscious during that time and saw several people who came to stop and help me out.

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    I’m looking and seeking for help for witness of the accident. And also looking for the helpful guy named “Izat” who was there during the accident who was holding on to my phone throughout the accident.

    If you or your family or friends were there during the scene of the accident, pls call this no. 90274926 (Zahid/Zack)

    Pls share around this post as I need witness and evidence of the accident. Would be much appreciated if you do so.

    Pls Ride safely and always remember the love ones at home who are waiting for you.

     

    Source: Zahid Suhairi

  • Woman Loses Singaporean Husband And Father In Motorbike Accident

    Woman Loses Singaporean Husband And Father In Motorbike Accident

    Every year, without fail, her family would balik kampung (Malay for return home) to spend Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Haji with her parents.

    Madam Noraini Hassan, 35, and her family reached her parents’ home at Kampung Seri Lalang near Kluang, Johor, safely last Sunday, the eve of Hari Raya Haji.

    But around 12.40am on Monday, fate dealt the Malaysian woman a devastating double blow.

    The two men dearest to her – her Singaporean husband of 10 years and her father – were cruelly snatched away in a fatal road accident.

    Her father, Mr Mohamed Hassan Ali, 65, was riding with her husband, Mr Noraripen Surni, 48, on his motorcycle when it collided with another motorcycle ridden by Mr Muhammad Hafiz Ghazali, 21.

    Mr Muhammad Ekmal Yussry Md Yassin, who was riding behind Mr Hafiz, could not brake in time and his motorcycle crashed into the other two bikes.

    Mr Noraripen and Mr Hafiz were killed on the spot.

    Mr Hassan died in hospital after he was taken there by a neighbour who was riding behind them when the accident occurred.

     

    Mr Ekmal was also taken to hospital with injuries. His condition is not known.

    Madam Noraini, who works as an admin officer in Johor Baru, told The New Paper in Malay yesterday: “I was devastated when I found out that my husband and father were involved in an accident.”

    She said they were returning home after having drinks with other villagers at a coffee shop nearby.

    The accident occurred about a kilometre from her parents’ house.

    PHONE CALL

    When a neighbour went to the house to tell her about the accident, she immediately called her husband on his mobile phone, but a man who identified himself as a doctor answered and told her to go to the accident scene.

    Madam Noraini went there with her two children, Norqiestina, nine, and Izzul Zikri, four.

    On the way, she kept hoping that her husband and father were still alive, and tried to maintain her composure for the sake of her children.

    “In the car, my neighbour told me to take deep breaths to calm down,” she said.

    When she reached the scene, her husband’s body was already in an ambulance.

    “My heart broke into pieces when I saw their bodies, especially when my daughter started crying.”

    Madam Noraini said her neighbour later said that “when she told me about the accident, she already knew my husband was gone but could not bear to tell me the news”.

    Her father and husband were buried at the Muslim cemetery in Kampung Seri Lalang on Monday afternoon.

     

    During the burial ceremony, her son asked her: “Why is ayah (Malay for dad) being put in the hole?”

    “It pained me to explain to him what happened. I told him, ‘You’ll see him again in heaven, God willing,’” said Madam Noraini.

    “My husband was a truly wonderful, amazing man. There will never be another one like him.

    “I met him through a mutual friend, and we became friends. When I introduced him to my father, he was immediately taken with him. My father was the one who suggested that we got married.

    “I fell in love with my husband because of what a great person he was. He was a man of few words, very quiet, but he’s one of the best people I know.

    “He would always take time off to spend time with us as a family. Every Hari Raya, he would take our family to balik kampung.”

    Mr Noraripen had worked in a Japanese food factory at Senoko Road for close to 20 years. He moved to live in JB after their marriage 10 years ago, and would commute to and from work daily.

    He was the youngest of five siblings. They grew up in Singapore, but, like him, two of them also moved to JB, and another to Kuala Lumpur.

    His siblings and mother attended his funeral.

    DEVASTATED

    His sister, Madam Norizah Surni, told TNP that she last saw him alive at her house in JB last Saturday.

    The 53-year-old housewife received a call from her sister-in-law at 1.04am on Monday to tell her that Mr Noraripen had met with an accident.

    The call left her fearing the worst, and she was devastated when Madam Noraini later confirmed her brother had died.

    “I was upset that I would never see him again, no more seeing him every week at my house,” said Madam Norizah.

    “I lost one of the most important people in my life. This was my brother. He was the one I always talked to whenever I faced any problems. I told him everything.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Bike Stolen Before, Now Helmet Stolen And Tyre Punctured. Who’s Got A Problem WIth Me?

    Bike Stolen Before, Now Helmet Stolen And Tyre Punctured. Who’s Got A Problem WIth Me?

    To whom it may concern.

    Some gundu stole my helmet and i admit it was my mistake to leave my helmet unattended on my motorbike. You can have that helmet but you seriously had to puncture my tyre?

    Sikit hari motor hilang, sekarang helmet hilang siap pancitkan tyre lagi. Wahai gundu, if youre not satisfied with me, i urge you to confront me personally. SERIOUSLY.

    Oh i forgot theres a cctv camera facing directly at my motorbike ?

     

    Source: Ahmad Al Muzakkir post in Jual Beli Barang Motor Area Singapore