Too much Thailand. Need to be reminded why riding in Malaysia is equally good.
The ride was organised following our successful Peninsula Ride just over a month ago. It reinforced my suspicion that Malaysia is equally
good as compared to Thailand should anyone want to use a bike to explore the country. Certainly the quality of roads and traffic is far superior,
but the variety of scenery is still lacking as compared to Thailand, especially when the North is included.
This time our target was to hang out at the Aryani Resort, a beautiful boutique hotel.
The fairly exclusive resort is on a private beach facing the South China Sea. With only 20+ rooms, it was just nice for our small group. We booked the whole place.
The First Day Route
We planned to meet at the Dengkil Southbound RnR at 0700. This time many brought their wives.
BMW Malaysia was also kind enough to lend us their new X1 SUV and Janna will be driving it as our support vehicle.
By the time I got to the RV point many were already there.
Lamb was dumb enough to plonk his Ducati into a handicappped reserved parking lot....hehehe
We got going after 45 minutes.
The two Sidhu brothers came along. One on RT, the other GSA
Sunny and Wen
Shah, a friend of Hatta, joined us for the first time.
Pravin
We regrouped at the Pagoh Exit after riding for 1 hour.
After 25km of crowded roads that crosses through numerous little villages, the road opened up.
Gunung Ledang can be seen. Its the highest point in the South, and is actually the 'ending' of the Mighty Himalayas
The roads were again had very light traffic. We all made good time.
We stopped her to regroup. Unknown to us Shuhaimi who was on his F800GS had crashed, damaging his bike. He was also injured,
and luckily Hatta's wife is a doctor. Janna who was ahead in the X1 since he took the highway direct turned back to assist.
We rode on to Labis.
10 bikes were with Shuhaimi when he crashed, so after arranging another RV point at Kluang, we left Labis.
We entered Kg Bekok, one of the entry points for Endau Rompin. It is also a short cut to Kluang as I 'discovered' on the map.
The offroad section follows the railway for 5 km before crossing underneath.
Then it was about 38km gravel through the plantation.
The guards were friendly and they let us through this private land.
Roads got more interesting then
Shamsul
Shah
Eddy
Sunny & Wen
Mel & Roh
Goh & Ivy
Some of the roads are shaded by the overhanging branches, shielding us from the sun.
There were many junctions and crossroads in the plantation. The GPS shows nothing.
But setting the GPS to compass mode helped me in determining with fair accuracy which direction to go
Rain would have made this road a slippery mess, and we won't be having a fun ride.
Video of the Bekok ShortCut.
15km tarmac to lunch stop at Kluang.
Bekok Plantation Shortcut
20120428EATRideBekok..avi - YouTube
Lunch over it was a tarmac ride all the way to Pantai Air Papan.
We got to the beach road after 90 minutes riding.
Group Picture
Heading east, the sun low on the horizon casting long shadows ahead of us. Nice
Hotel Compound
Dinner
Just under 500kms covered from KL to Rompin.
End Day ONE
The ride was organised following our successful Peninsula Ride just over a month ago. It reinforced my suspicion that Malaysia is equally
good as compared to Thailand should anyone want to use a bike to explore the country. Certainly the quality of roads and traffic is far superior,
but the variety of scenery is still lacking as compared to Thailand, especially when the North is included.
This time our target was to hang out at the Aryani Resort, a beautiful boutique hotel.
The fairly exclusive resort is on a private beach facing the South China Sea. With only 20+ rooms, it was just nice for our small group. We booked the whole place.

The First Day Route

We planned to meet at the Dengkil Southbound RnR at 0700. This time many brought their wives.
BMW Malaysia was also kind enough to lend us their new X1 SUV and Janna will be driving it as our support vehicle.
By the time I got to the RV point many were already there.


Lamb was dumb enough to plonk his Ducati into a handicappped reserved parking lot....hehehe


We got going after 45 minutes.

The two Sidhu brothers came along. One on RT, the other GSA

Sunny and Wen


Shah, a friend of Hatta, joined us for the first time.

Pravin

We regrouped at the Pagoh Exit after riding for 1 hour.


After 25km of crowded roads that crosses through numerous little villages, the road opened up.
Gunung Ledang can be seen. Its the highest point in the South, and is actually the 'ending' of the Mighty Himalayas

The roads were again had very light traffic. We all made good time.



We stopped her to regroup. Unknown to us Shuhaimi who was on his F800GS had crashed, damaging his bike. He was also injured,
and luckily Hatta's wife is a doctor. Janna who was ahead in the X1 since he took the highway direct turned back to assist.

We rode on to Labis.


10 bikes were with Shuhaimi when he crashed, so after arranging another RV point at Kluang, we left Labis.

We entered Kg Bekok, one of the entry points for Endau Rompin. It is also a short cut to Kluang as I 'discovered' on the map.



The offroad section follows the railway for 5 km before crossing underneath.


Then it was about 38km gravel through the plantation.




The guards were friendly and they let us through this private land.

Roads got more interesting then

Shamsul

Shah

Eddy

Sunny & Wen

Mel & Roh

Goh & Ivy

Some of the roads are shaded by the overhanging branches, shielding us from the sun.



There were many junctions and crossroads in the plantation. The GPS shows nothing.
But setting the GPS to compass mode helped me in determining with fair accuracy which direction to go

Rain would have made this road a slippery mess, and we won't be having a fun ride.






Video of the Bekok ShortCut.
15km tarmac to lunch stop at Kluang.




Bekok Plantation Shortcut
20120428EATRideBekok..avi - YouTube
Lunch over it was a tarmac ride all the way to Pantai Air Papan.


We got to the beach road after 90 minutes riding.





Group Picture

Heading east, the sun low on the horizon casting long shadows ahead of us. Nice

Hotel Compound



Dinner



Just under 500kms covered from KL to Rompin.

End Day ONE