" RIDE FOR UNITY "
The KB-Maxiscooters are going from strength to strength. We now have over 40 members from all walks of life, male and female, young and not so young and an interesting array of scooters, from the 250cc Yamaha Majesty, Kymco, SYM and Suzuki, right up to the very high power autos.
Most weekends of the year there are ride outs, however during the school Holidays, long distance trips are being organised.
So, if you're healthy and active and want a trip down memory lane to see scooters that you used to ride, or are just thinking of returning to the scooter scene, we are more than happy to take you on board
Most weekends of the year there are ride outs, however during the school Holidays, long distance trips are being organised.
So, if you're healthy and active and want a trip down memory lane to see scooters that you used to ride, or are just thinking of returning to the scooter scene, we are more than happy to take you on board
MAXISCOOTER POLICY
- SAFEGUARDS MAXI SCOOTER MEMBERS FROM THE RISK OF INJURY
- COMPLYING TO ALL TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATIONS
- ESTABLISHING HIGH STANDARD OF ROAD COURTESY BY ALL MEMBERS OF MAXISCOOTER
- AVOID OR MINIMISE DAMAGES TO BIKES AND SCOOTERS, GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLES PROPERTIES
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
PRESIDENT : A RAHMAN WAHAB
E Mail : rahman.wahab@gmail.com
DEPUTY PRESIDENT : JURI JAIS
E Mail : juri.jais@shell.com
SECRETARY : MOHAMAD RUZAIN
E Mail : tmax6056@hotmail.com
ASSISTANT SECRETARY : JESWANT
E Mail : jes1996@gmail.com
TREASURER : ARIFEN MD JANAH
E Mail : arifen.md-janah@shell.com
ASSISTANT TREASURER : PG YUSSOF PG SABTU
E Mail : yussof.sabtu@gmail.com
SAFETY OFFICER : AHMAD HJ YUSOF
E Mail : ahmad@adinin.com
Activities Calendar 2012
March
2nd Brunei Bike Week
2nd March - 4th March
April
Mukah Kaul Ride
27th April - 29th April
June
KEMAS Anniversary Ride
12th June - 17th June
- KB - Ranau - Tawau - KK - KB
2nd Brunei Bike Week
2nd March - 4th March
April
Mukah Kaul Ride
27th April - 29th April
June
KEMAS Anniversary Ride
12th June - 17th June
- KB - Ranau - Tawau - KK - KB
Marshalls
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
"Maxiscooters to the RESCUE"
Maxiscooters members rescued a Big Bikers who lost control of his bike on 28th Jan 2008 @1800hrs. We were resting after our evening jog at ex-BSP demolished houses in KB. Accident happened in a flash at the sharp corner of the X29 junction. We called for Ambulance at SSB and helped the injured Biker.
Point to learn: " Do not speed "
Sunday, January 27, 2008
"G Hairudin turns 55 today"
27th January 2008. Maxiscooter's senior citizen, Hj Hairudin celebrated his 55th birthday as well as his retirement @Tanjong Lobang, Miri on 27th Jan 2008. A BBQ and Karaoke was organised to mark this unforgetable event arranged by one of Miri Bikers, Omar & Family. Few known Sarawak Bikers from Miri, Bintulu & Sibu were also present at this occasion. Everyone had an enjoyable time and thank you to Hj Hairudin & Family for the invitation.
MSG TO HJ HAIRUDIN: " SELAMAT HARI JADI, SEMOGA PANJANG UMOR DAN MURAH REZEKI "
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Miri and Kuala Belait Joint forces
Friday, 25th January 2008. Miri and Kuala Belait Maxiscooters joint forces to welcome British and German executives for Familiarisation visit in Miri.A group of 12 executives from prestigious international assiciations in UK and Germany are in Sarawak for a six-day familiarisation visit.
The visit is specially organised by Sarawak Convention Bureau with assistance of Seridan Mulu Tour and Travel Services Sdn Bhd. They Flew by Malaysia Airlines via Kuala Lumpur to Kuching.
On arrival in Miri, a convoy of 24 Big Bikers from Miri and Neighbouring Brunei( Kuala Belait Maxiscooters Club) was on hand to welcome them.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Members
Monday, January 14, 2008
Scooter Jamboree Bandung
Scooter Jamboree Bandung 18th - 19th May 2007
Three members of KB Maxiscooters attend the Jamboree. All Clubs in Asia attend the Jamboree including Indonesia the orginising country, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei. Arifen, Hussien and Mazuki repesenting Brunei in the Jamboree was very honoured to be invited in the Jamboree which was partly sponsored by BM Supply Motors.
Trip to Temburong
Goodwill visit to Temburong organise by Temburong Bikers
Temburong Bikers invite KB bikers for a family gathering at Batu Apoi waterfall. A very delicious Barbecued Udang Galah was served to us. It was a very interesting journey passing Limbang and town of Bangar before reaching to a very rural Batu Apoi WaterFall with a very nice scenery. The adventure was also join by Kembara Bikers from Bandar Seri Begawan
Yamaha/Kymco Bikers Tour to Sibu
The-tour was designed by Awg Hj Asmali to enhance bilateral relationships between the two nations, increase local appreciation of tourism, enhance cooperation between members of the groups and boost motor sports activities in Brunei Darussalam. The group included women, and the bikers' ages ranged from 25-50 years.
The trip proved to be a success as it not only enhanced human relationships but also fostered respect among the counterparts who shared a common interest.
It was also an informative tour that led to places of interests,, most of which the Bruneian bikers had never been to.
The main reason why Mr Liew Feng Hua and Awg Hj Asmali chose Sibu was that the Sarawak town is not too far from Brunei and suitable for such motor sports.
The trip meandered past interesting sights, down lanes of arched trees and wide open spaces on the road.
The afternoon drew to a close and the bikers packed up for the day. They were to return to Brunei the next day.
But the trip was not over yet. The bikers went for another ride round Sibu town at night. The night market, city lights and the nightlife were too hard to resist.
1st Jaguh Trip to KK
Riders of the first ever Jaguh Scooter Group to Kota Kinabalu have arrived safely back in Brunei Darussalam without any incidents. Participants rejoiced when they set foot at the dismissal point in Jerudong Park Playground, congratulating each other on the success of the journey.
Setting off at 10am from Kota Kinabalu, the group reached their dismissal venue at 8pm. The grueling journey home left most of the riders tired, sore and aching, but most of all they were happy, and the trip brought back many stories of adventure.
Most of the riders were first-time riders, and the journey to Kota Kinabalu was the longest journey they, have ever made on two wheels.
It was a rewarding experience as Tourism Sarawak as well as Auto Scoot Club, a scooter club, had met and entertained the Jaguh Scooter group throughout their entire stay in Kota Kinabalu.
The Sabah Jaguh trip was sponsored by New Motor Sdn Bhd and BM Supply Sdn Bhd. Participants who took part in the trip voiced their satisfaction to the overall success of the trip and hope for other such expeditions in the future
Setting off at 10am from Kota Kinabalu, the group reached their dismissal venue at 8pm. The grueling journey home left most of the riders tired, sore and aching, but most of all they were happy, and the trip brought back many stories of adventure.
Most of the riders were first-time riders, and the journey to Kota Kinabalu was the longest journey they, have ever made on two wheels.
It was a rewarding experience as Tourism Sarawak as well as Auto Scoot Club, a scooter club, had met and entertained the Jaguh Scooter group throughout their entire stay in Kota Kinabalu.
The Sabah Jaguh trip was sponsored by New Motor Sdn Bhd and BM Supply Sdn Bhd. Participants who took part in the trip voiced their satisfaction to the overall success of the trip and hope for other such expeditions in the future
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Bintulu New Year Ride
Pit Stop at Similajau Junction.
Bintulu is just some five hours away, but it's epic for me since this will be my first time in a convoy of bikes on a long journey the last bike trip from Bandar Seri Begawan to the Anduki Recreational Park in Belait not even remotely in the running as it was a merry zip to and fro.
My induction into the world of long-distance bike convoys will be with a group of scooter enthusiasts from Kuala Belait calling themselves Maxis Scooter, led by A Rahman Hj Wahab.
Scooters, I hear you ask? No, these are not the Vespa antiques which pootle about at 50kph. These bikes, which have names like Yamaha Majesty, run up to 500cc and are capable of going up to 160kph.
And I will be back-up for the ride, which is sponsored by BM Supply and Musfada Enterprise, in a Toyota Prado owned by keen car and bike enthusiast Hj Khairol Hj Ya'akub.
And so we trundled on, that misty morning of December 30, 2007, to our rendezvous point just before the Rasau toll plaza, singing along to Bon Jovi and The Scorpions to keep awake.
Finally, with a total of 30 scooters and four back-up vehicles, including two with the required revolving lights, we passed the Immigration points and officially started our journey by picking up our police escorts in Sarawak.
There we were, being escorted by a police car out front and two outriders playing tag at intersections to keep other road users from breaking up the convoy, and it felt safe. This is especially helpful in towns and cities, as some convoy members may not know the way and could end up in Timbuktu if separated from the main group.
But onwards we went, following the police patrol car, with the bikers alert for dangers along the road and offering hand signals for those down the line in cases of obstacles (a lorry parked by the roadside) or accident-makers like potholes.
Four and a bit hours of undulating road and forest and village scenery later, after a petrol fill-up in Bekenu and a short barbequed-bishop's nose pit stop at the junction to Similajau, we rolled into Bintulu for lunch, and then to the Regency Plaza Hotel in town.
A great ride, good friends, and a dazzling show. By- Ezanor
Friday, January 11, 2008
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