Riding solo is good for the soul. You're completely responsible for your own well being. It teaches you a unique form independence and self awareness. We as Singaporeans probably need it more because our country is so small. We're always safe and comfortable most of the time and we get complacent about our lives worrying about a lot of first world problems. If your motorcycle breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Your character, wits, problem solving and patience all get tested. Especially if it's your first time, you have to deal with it alone as best you can.
In November last year I rode up to Chiang Mai solo. Took 5 days to shoot up to CMai. I rode 4 days in MHS area and took 5 days to come back to SG. Really good fun. Not a hairy moment by God's Grace. Quite safe and no one harassed me. My DR650 was approaching 20 yo and I just turned 70. No time to waste. It was now or never. Thanks so much for sharing!! Up and down, it was a 6000 km trip. I got lost a little near Bangkok.
Agree with what you said about riding solo (even applies to cycling). It's not about having no friends. Sometimes we just want to have some quiet moments and be alone to take in the views, etc. without any rush or distractions from others. I also agree with what you said about feeling the rumbling engine and hearing the exhaust notes - totally legit and not lame at all. It's not about riding fast, it's about FEELING the ride. Thanks for the video Winston! Beautiful RNineT! Ride safe!
Watching this video reminds me of my first solo trip when I rode to malacca with a FZ16(4months experience in riding). Managed to reach malacca without using GPS .It was scary yet I feel that solo trip build your confidence level in riding and navigating. Crossing the bolder also allows you to know the capabilities and limitations of the bike which was why I upgraded my bike upon passing my 2A last month PS: would love to ride with you guys someday
I'm so used to solo riding that I have never ride in a group before even when offered. One of the pros is that you can make a detour anywhere you want and find some really good hidden food places and place to clear your mind. It's easier to interact with random people and for me usually random people will come up to me to talk to me.
Agree with you, I'm doing solo riding most of the time. I feel freedom to choose my timing, pitt stops, hotel bookings, no delays, etc. I plan to ride solo long distance more often now.
Rode to Msia solo once on my MT-09, OTOT was great but can get really boring and would start shouting randomly to keep myself awake lol. During that trip, on my way back, I felt threatened when I was being chased by some smaller 2 stroke bikes (I was paranoid that they would rob me and take my bike). I sped up for quite a distance (otherwise, I'd usually chill and cruise) to a nearby petrol kiosk and heaved a sigh of relief when I saw a small group of friendly Singaporean bikers there. The sense of security and warmth from a bike community, taking care of one another, is something that makes riding motorcycles great.
Solo riding has been and will always my way to do a little soul searching, escaping the rats race of SG and to somewhat rekindling the sense of "freedom". And the concept of "freedom" can be found in many ways while riding solo. It's just you, your choice of machine and the search of gas stations amidst the kms of tarmac. No other noise. Smile, remember to smile. Even underneath that full face lid, smile. Those who acknowledges your eyes, knows that you smile. So why go in search of the "Land of smiles", when the smiles is already in you. And what better way to recognise and see deep inside your self, when you are one with the machine, riding on and facing the vast lands of earth, alone. Wasn't that was what the earliest of man was left to do on earth? In search, for himself? So please don't mind us dear neighbours, we are all here to do a little soul searching on your roads, sands and trails....
Hi Winston & Guys, I've rode solo many times to Kuantan especially but my longest one was in CNY 2024 round Malaysia. I felt the freedom and enjoyed all riding time, meeting people and made new friends. Btw We met at your premises and got your R9T Handle Bar. Cheers and ride safe Bro!
I do solo rides to trengganu, gua musang... and up coming to kota bahru. Solo and sometimes with my wife, and i had been enjoying ever since. The biggest advantage is you can do everything own time own target, stop and go whenever you likes, no time pressure, no speed pressure.
I like riding solo, went solo from SG to Mae Hong Son years ago. Most of the time I ride solo to Thailand. Might do it again later this year or next year. I can stop wherever I want, whenever I feel tired. And I am a pit stop kinda rider. Pump petrol, guzzle down water, go pee and carry on. When I ride in a group, I find the stops too long sometimes. But I'm not those 180-220km/hr rider. Nowadays, at most I will go touring with just 1 other guy with the similar style of riding. Otherwise my touring life has mostly been solo and always out of Malaysia (Scared whole bike get stolen!)
Welcome to Malaysia, Understand the moment to carry all stuffs, If bike no box no lock i never put stuffs on bike for "free to take", I just come back from ride solo in Japan Hokkaido, all rider here never carry helmet into shop or toilet, even camera or bags still mounted on bike without worry about it.
Sharing my experience with the Xiaomi pump: It pumps rather slowly and the battery for mine degraded too quickly for my liking. It took less than two years before its battery could only muster enough energy tp pump up a single tyre from flat to half. I had since bought the INGCO portable pump as replacement. This comes with a universal detachable battery that can also be used across its battery-powered product range. This pump now sits permanently in the underseat storage of my X-ADV and it pumps considerably faster than the Xiaomi unit. I also purchased an additional battery for peace of mind, which is good to have if you will be riding long distances and off the main roads.
Good informative video. I myself rides solo. Rode solo up to Malacca & Mersing multiple times. Had a couple of group rides but i feel its not for me. I feel better riding solo. Have plans to ride further up maybe KL or Penang but stil yet to do it. One thing when riding solo need to find good lodging for the safety of our bike.
Forget a water bottle. Get a hydration pack. They have many benefits over a bottle. Your body has an easier time staying hydrated than rehydrating, and you'll pee less if you drink the same amount slower over time instead of chugging a whole bottle at once. You just need an inline valve instead of one at the end so you can get it in your helmet. Or you can have no valve and a wet lap, which is fine in hot weather. I recently crashed into a deer while wearing a 3 liter pack, and I was completely unarmed. I could be wrong, but I think the pack helped cushion the many impacts of rolling down the road at 50mph.
Thanks for watching buddy. I took sips of water from the bottle. It's an excuse for me to take more pitstops. 😂😂 Luckily you are alright. Did your pack break? Winston
@@tri333ple yes, I was very lucky. I didn't get hurt at all, not even a scratch or a bruise, so I'm very okay! No, the pack didn't break. It didn't even have a scratch on it, and neither did my helmet. I think the pack kept the back of my helmet off the ground as I rolled. It felt like I rolled a lot. When I stopped rolling and started sliding, I was face down. The in-line valve got scratched a little, and the bite valve came off, but I found it. Even the plastic belt buckle under my riding pants got cut almost in half from the slide. I don't know how the pack straps didn't get any damage. It was a freak accident. I was also wearing CE level-2 armor. I highly recommend CE2 armor now. It's so inexpensive, but it's so valuable, you can't afford not to have it. I think you guys do a great show, and I share it with everybody. Keep up the good work!
my dad’s from kluang and i’m in the middle of getting my 2b license and it’s been a goal of mine to ride from sg to visit my relatives once i do haha. great video!
'i cant, my wife wants me back home by 3pm'. hahahaha thats cute.. anyway.. solo riding somehow lets us go into 'healing' mode.. but theres one time i went to kluang railway coffee for a meal, then i head on to Malacca. On my way back, a fat piece of metal sheet penetrate through my rear tyre (while riding along the shoulder), suddenly the TPMS on my screen showed red and the numbers kept dropping.. i manage to take shelter under the bridge after Pagoh i think .. insert few 'cacings' pump in C02 and only managed to ride a few hundreds metre but luckily reached the next R&R.. few malaysian bikers came to rest there render some help, called tow , came at around 6pm+ ..towed to southern bike near Taman Nusa Idaman, get it fixed and head back home.. Supposedly plan to reach home by 3pm BUT it dragged me till almosts 1am hahaha...
Lovely video. If your biggest fear is a flat tire; dont you have some kind of AA in Malaysia? A service you can call to come help you if something happens to your bike? I know BMW motorrad has it worldwide for example. Also a lockable container on the bike (like a small flightcase/Pelican case) is nice to have so you can leave your bike behind for a while if needed.
can we have a tour of yours the crews bike? like ur small bag whats in marks bags and daily rode essentials? ur lever guards look interesting, very rare to see on a classic looking bike.
I think most people ride solo most of the time here in the US. I don't think people do much solo touring though. I do, but I like to explore and get lost. I think most people are uncomfortable being lost. I think that's weird. Everyone has a GPS to get un-lost now. I think the roads are different here too. I can do 300 miles in a day without riding on multi lane highways. You guys seem to be on them every time you tour.
Singapore is a very small country and we usually head up to malaysia to ride.. or even to thailand. But to get there by the back roads will take so much more time 🥲
My first riding trip into Malaysia was solo, in 2019 cos i had no friends that rode bikes at the time 😂 I actually ended up going to the same Yean Kee in Kluang haha
Hey Winston… I commented on your Kulai trip video but I didn’t get a response lol. Anyway I asked about your thoughts & opinions on the R9T as they don’t have not much luggage options for overseas trips. Nice torquey machine.
In my opinion, the R9T is a perfect breakfast or a day ride machine. They do have some luggage options depending on how you want your bike to be setup. You can also strap on a waterproof bag on the pillion seat if you are riding solo. For longer distance, I will still prefer my Africa Twin as my main tourer machine. The posture is more upright and has better wind protection. Thank you for watching bro 😊 Winston
I go solo when riding buddies last minute fly kite me but more now as I have moved to another state. Beginning of the week everyone excited then one by one drop as the day comes nearer. I still carry on cause the ride is what i want and need to reset my level of stress for the next week. The pros of solo riding is I can stop and change route whenever I want to without upsetting the rest.
@@tri333plehmmm…i have no issues with going to the toilets as the bike is loaded with top and side boxes so it would be no one to talk/share the experience with during breaks in between rides and meal times.
Group is ok with people with similar riding style and mindset. Many accidents result with trying to follow and keep up. So I never do that and ride my own ride. if I think the group is going too fast, I will wave them to overtake me. So always have your own gps.
I have been riding and day touring alone ever since I got my bike.. tried group riding few times but never like it. Mostly because of the peer pressure or just I love being alone 😢
I prefer to ride by my self or with just one other rider. In a group I’m always focused on the riders in front and/or behind me and I tend to loose my focus on the other traffic. I’m and old fart so my reaction time means I need all the focus I can muster 😆👍!
Hello, I am planning to go on my first solo ride to malacca and stay a few days there. Judging from the way you always maintain vision and stay within close proximity of your bike, is it true that bike theft is very common in Malaysia? I am riding a small bike, Honda CB150R, and my main concern is getting my bike stolen especially when I park my bike overnight. Any thought/advice? P.S. I only have a disc brake lock with alarm but idk if it's enough
Agreed. I embarked on my first solo ride, just a short one to Desaru to catch the sunrise 2 weeks ago. I agree with you on the part where its mentally healing, you meet locals and you just take in the surrounding. This vid makes me want to randomly pinpoint a town in Johor state and ride there for lunch. Great vid Winston, keep it going guys
The cafe look really stylish but I think I will pass on the poop coffee 😂 As an introvert, I always do not understand why people shun me for rejecting outings and just wanna be alone. I have not done any touring cus I still on 2B and honestly I scared stuff like that stupid lorry that almost hit you, but I got my 2A and looking to see what I can get for solo tours next time. Reason I would solo tour would be 1) I hate waking up early in the morning, 8am at petronas siao ah 8am I just finish toilet no. 2 2) I intend to stay in 2A(really waking up 5am to prepare to do TP for a chance of failure is damn shag), go on everyone here laugh and say I will take C2 next year, I WON’T, too mentally draining, besides I dun think I can afford it. So ya I dun think I can keep up with the C2 folks 3) I just like to chill and do things my own way without rushing for a schedule and getting potentially blamed for being too “my pace” Anyway thanks for the video and thanks for reading, I might not be a true blue class 2 rider but I enjoy your vids a lot, hope to see you all at booths during events.
hey buddy, bikers are bikers no matter what you ride. as long as you are on two wheels. you do whatever you want and feel like doing, seen people ride even class 2b bikes all the way to thailand, honestly we really have respect for those people
@@tri333ple wow! Some camp sites cost more than $32 here. We call places like that a "bed and breakfast." They're usually about $120, but a nice one like that would be two or three times that. I could see Starbucks charging $40 for some crap they claim is special, but I've never had a real special coffee, so I have no idea what that equivalent might be. A decent gas station coffee is about $1.25. I'm glad you had a good trip. I hope you have lots more!
Riding and recording with a handheld device is illegal in singapore. But not when its mounted on the helmet and it does not obstruct the rider's point of view. Where are you from?
All if not most of your content review are on non-halal places to eat. Try going to somewhere where it caters to a bigger demographics of audience. My 2 cents.
Nice video, but maybe put in the location, GPS, of the food joint. Please give more tips on riding in Malaysia and Thailand. E.g. towing services, how to call for help, Food stall stop etc. 😊
Riding solo is good for the soul. You're completely responsible for your own well being. It teaches you a unique form independence and self awareness. We as Singaporeans probably need it more because our country is so small. We're always safe and comfortable most of the time and we get complacent about our lives worrying about a lot of first world problems.
If your motorcycle breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Your character, wits, problem solving and patience all get tested. Especially if it's your first time, you have to deal with it alone as best you can.
Its the best way to grow. 😌 riding at your pace, stopping anywhere you want....
Pros. You can get lost and not bother or delay anyone. You “discover” new roads. 😅
always more adventurous when you're travelling alone!
In November last year I rode up to Chiang Mai solo. Took 5 days to shoot up to CMai. I rode 4 days in MHS area and took 5 days to come back to SG. Really good fun. Not a hairy moment by God's Grace. Quite safe and no one harassed me. My DR650 was approaching 20 yo and I just turned 70. No time to waste. It was now or never. Thanks so much for sharing!! Up and down, it was a 6000 km trip. I got lost a little near Bangkok.
respect!!!! keep going buddy!!
@@tri333ple Must try to ride in Hokkaido next year. Rent a small bike. No hurry, just ride and enjoy!
@@jasonloke2219 good???
Agree with what you said about riding solo (even applies to cycling). It's not about having no friends. Sometimes we just want to have some quiet moments and be alone to take in the views, etc. without any rush or distractions from others. I also agree with what you said about feeling the rumbling engine and hearing the exhaust notes - totally legit and not lame at all. It's not about riding fast, it's about FEELING the ride. Thanks for the video Winston! Beautiful RNineT! Ride safe!
Watching this video reminds me of my first solo trip when I rode to malacca with a FZ16(4months experience in riding). Managed to reach malacca without using GPS .It was scary yet I feel that solo trip build your confidence level in riding and navigating. Crossing the bolder also allows you to know the capabilities and limitations of the bike which was why I upgraded my bike upon passing my 2A last month
PS: would love to ride with you guys someday
yes it definitely builds your confidence.. also very flexible because you are in total control of your itinerary!
I'm so used to solo riding that I have never ride in a group before even when offered. One of the pros is that you can make a detour anywhere you want and find some really good hidden food places and place to clear your mind. It's easier to interact with random people and for me usually random people will come up to me to talk to me.
Yes that is so true. Its a totally different ride when done alone
Agree with you, I'm doing solo riding most of the time. I feel freedom to choose my timing, pitt stops, hotel bookings, no delays, etc. I plan to ride solo long distance
more often now.
After watching this, I suddenly have to urge to go back to touring after like 18 odd years. Nice video Winston!
Thank you for watching. The latest coe is 11k😭
@@tri333ple Yeah the COE is not helping.
Rode to Msia solo once on my MT-09, OTOT was great but can get really boring and would start shouting randomly to keep myself awake lol. During that trip, on my way back, I felt threatened when I was being chased by some smaller 2 stroke bikes (I was paranoid that they would rob me and take my bike). I sped up for quite a distance (otherwise, I'd usually chill and cruise) to a nearby petrol kiosk and heaved a sigh of relief when I saw a small group of friendly Singaporean bikers there. The sense of security and warmth from a bike community, taking care of one another, is something that makes riding motorcycles great.
oh yes the thrill of a group of 2 stroke bikes trying to match your speed. hahahahaah
I encounter smaller msia bikes trying to follow me too. Open up my throttle to 160 and will see them disappear 😅
Solo riding has been and will always my way to do a little soul searching, escaping the rats race of SG and to somewhat rekindling the sense of "freedom". And the concept of "freedom" can be found in many ways while riding solo. It's just you, your choice of machine and the search of gas stations amidst the kms of tarmac. No other noise. Smile, remember to smile. Even underneath that full face lid, smile. Those who acknowledges your eyes, knows that you smile. So why go in search of the "Land of smiles", when the smiles is already in you. And what better way to recognise and see deep inside your self, when you are one with the machine, riding on and facing the vast lands of earth, alone. Wasn't that was what the earliest of man was left to do on earth? In search, for himself? So please don't mind us dear neighbours, we are all here to do a little soul searching on your roads, sands and trails....
Hi Winston & Guys, I've rode solo many times to Kuantan especially but my longest one was in CNY 2024 round Malaysia. I felt the freedom and enjoyed all riding time, meeting people and made new friends. Btw We met at your premises and got your R9T Handle Bar. Cheers and ride safe Bro!
Subscribed! Fellow rider from Malaysia here. Welcome and ride safe!
I do solo rides to trengganu, gua musang... and up coming to kota bahru. Solo and sometimes with my wife, and i had been enjoying ever since. The biggest advantage is you can do everything own time own target, stop and go whenever you likes, no time pressure, no speed pressure.
I like riding solo, went solo from SG to Mae Hong Son years ago.
Most of the time I ride solo to Thailand. Might do it again later this year or next year.
I can stop wherever I want, whenever I feel tired.
And I am a pit stop kinda rider. Pump petrol, guzzle down water, go pee and carry on.
When I ride in a group, I find the stops too long sometimes. But I'm not those 180-220km/hr rider.
Nowadays, at most I will go touring with just 1 other guy with the similar style of riding.
Otherwise my touring life has mostly been solo and always out of Malaysia (Scared whole bike get stolen!)
whats most important is that we get to enjoy the perks of riding 😬
Totally inspired to do a solo ride to Kukup next week! Thanks for the awesome video ❤!!
Welcome to Malaysia, Understand the moment to carry all stuffs, If bike no box no lock i never put stuffs on bike for "free to take", I just come back from ride solo in Japan Hokkaido, all rider here never carry helmet into shop or toilet, even camera or bags still mounted on bike without worry about it.
How was your ride in japan???? 😍
@@tri333ple fantastic place for riders, Visited the northern point of japan with rental bike, must ride there once in life.
Great solo riding video, very ok!
Yes you are absolutely right, worried about punctured tyre or bike break down
Sharing my experience with the Xiaomi pump:
It pumps rather slowly and the battery for mine degraded too quickly for my liking. It took less than two years before its battery could only muster enough energy tp pump up a single tyre from flat to half.
I had since bought the INGCO portable pump as replacement. This comes with a universal detachable battery that can also be used across its battery-powered product range. This pump now sits permanently in the underseat storage of my X-ADV and it pumps considerably faster than the Xiaomi unit. I also purchased an additional battery for peace of mind, which is good to have if you will be riding long distances and off the main roads.
Thanks!!
thanks buddy! we'll check those out! sounds pretty good
Good informative video. I myself rides solo. Rode solo up to Malacca & Mersing multiple times. Had a couple of group rides but i feel its not for me. I feel better riding solo. Have plans to ride further up maybe KL or Penang but stil yet to do it. One thing when riding solo need to find good lodging for the safety of our bike.
Forget a water bottle. Get a hydration pack. They have many benefits over a bottle. Your body has an easier time staying hydrated than rehydrating, and you'll pee less if you drink the same amount slower over time instead of chugging a whole bottle at once. You just need an inline valve instead of one at the end so you can get it in your helmet. Or you can have no valve and a wet lap, which is fine in hot weather. I recently crashed into a deer while wearing a 3 liter pack, and I was completely unarmed. I could be wrong, but I think the pack helped cushion the many impacts of rolling down the road at 50mph.
Thanks for watching buddy.
I took sips of water from the bottle. It's an excuse for me to take more pitstops. 😂😂
Luckily you are alright. Did your pack break?
Winston
@@tri333ple yes, I was very lucky. I didn't get hurt at all, not even a scratch or a bruise, so I'm very okay! No, the pack didn't break. It didn't even have a scratch on it, and neither did my helmet. I think the pack kept the back of my helmet off the ground as I rolled. It felt like I rolled a lot. When I stopped rolling and started sliding, I was face down. The in-line valve got scratched a little, and the bite valve came off, but I found it. Even the plastic belt buckle under my riding pants got cut almost in half from the slide. I don't know how the pack straps didn't get any damage. It was a freak accident. I was also wearing CE level-2 armor. I highly recommend CE2 armor now. It's so inexpensive, but it's so valuable, you can't afford not to have it.
I think you guys do a great show, and I share it with everybody. Keep up the good work!
my dad’s from kluang and i’m in the middle of getting my 2b license and it’s been a goal of mine to ride from sg to visit my relatives once i do haha. great video!
Good luck and hope to see you on the road soon
His reaction when he heard the thunder is so relatable. 😂
fear of the rain hahaha
been on a few solo rides to Desaru and Tanjong Piai. acts as a reset for me from the daily hassle
the beauty and the freedom of two wheels
I tried solo ride too and i really love i! Enjoying urself and folo ur own pace!
safety first! hahaha see you on the road
Gua ride solo every day... even from Kemaman, Terengganu up to Perlis or to Johor Bharu ... including Kelantan as well...
Love it. Keep riding!! Be safe!!
solo rider is freedom
Enjoy riding, whether solo or in a group. It's more about timing, as solo riding can just go when there is a urge. 😉
thats so true!!!
'i cant, my wife wants me back home by 3pm'. hahahaha thats cute.. anyway.. solo riding somehow lets us go into 'healing' mode.. but theres one time i went to kluang railway coffee for a meal, then i head on to Malacca. On my way back, a fat piece of metal sheet penetrate through my rear tyre (while riding along the shoulder), suddenly the TPMS on my screen showed red and the numbers kept dropping.. i manage to take shelter under the bridge after Pagoh i think .. insert few 'cacings' pump in C02 and only managed to ride a few hundreds metre but luckily reached the next R&R.. few malaysian bikers came to rest there render some help, called tow , came at around 6pm+ ..towed to southern bike near Taman Nusa Idaman, get it fixed and head back home.. Supposedly plan to reach home by 3pm BUT it dragged me till almosts 1am hahaha...
Come ride with me. From Kuching to Tip of Borneo.
I'm, from Peninsula, I plan to do this ride from Kuching to Borneo new highway ride
Going for my second solo trip to Thailand end of this month hehehe
Its gonna be an epic ride
hi winston, awaiting for twin ride with u. adam.
Any recommendations for places/routes for beginners solo riders?
99% of my trips r solo trips & I love it 🍺
Lovely video. If your biggest fear is a flat tire; dont you have some kind of AA in Malaysia? A service you can call to come help you if something happens to your bike?
I know BMW motorrad has it worldwide for example. Also a lockable container on the bike (like a small flightcase/Pelican case) is nice to have so you can leave your bike behind for a while if needed.
I think its every riders worst fear if you cant continue your journey and you waste a day running around trying to fix your flat tyre. 😆😆
Solo ride, you will feel fast to arrived your destination 😁
could you do a video on bike safety for 1st time riders into malaysia? eg bike locks or where to park?
can we have a tour of yours the crews bike? like ur small bag whats in marks bags and daily rode essentials? ur lever guards look interesting, very rare to see on a classic looking bike.
I think most people ride solo most of the time here in the US. I don't think people do much solo touring though. I do, but I like to explore and get lost. I think most people are uncomfortable being lost. I think that's weird. Everyone has a GPS to get un-lost now.
I think the roads are different here too. I can do 300 miles in a day without riding on multi lane highways. You guys seem to be on them every time you tour.
Singapore is a very small country and we usually head up to malaysia to ride.. or even to thailand. But to get there by the back roads will take so much more time 🥲
@@tri333ple got it. I hope they have some great back roads for you then.
My first riding trip into Malaysia was solo, in 2019 cos i had no friends that rode bikes at the time 😂 I actually ended up going to the same Yean Kee in Kluang haha
nice!!! please give your review of the beef noodles too hahaha
Ironically, I've been a solo rider my whole bike life. I haven't done group ride before. Been to Laos and frequently all over msia alr 😂
Hey Winston… I commented on your Kulai trip video but I didn’t get a response lol. Anyway I asked about your thoughts & opinions on the R9T as they don’t have not much luggage options for overseas trips. Nice torquey machine.
In my opinion, the R9T is a perfect breakfast or a day ride machine. They do have some luggage options depending on how you want your bike to be setup. You can also strap on a waterproof bag on the pillion seat if you are riding solo.
For longer distance, I will still prefer my Africa Twin as my main tourer machine. The posture is more upright and has better wind protection.
Thank you for watching bro 😊
Winston
Really want to try solo riding but am worried my super old second hand FZ150 2010 version gona break down or something lmao
Winston no longer have adv bike anymore? Also can share links to buy those stuffs you show.
The peak design mount is available on our website www.tri333ple.com!
He still has his africa twin 😄
Solo rides are like eating at nice restaurants alone, you can eat alone , but why if you have friends to keep company...🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
its a different trip altogether if you travel alone. no itinerary (or at least a flexible one) go or stop, totally up to you!
Bro it will be good if what ever good food or good palace you stay can give us the location. So we as riders can go to the marked location.
Imagine for emergencies.. all you need is such a small bottle of water. Back in the days you would have to carry much more… or less.
I go solo when riding buddies last minute fly kite me but more now as I have moved to another state. Beginning of the week everyone excited then one by one drop as the day comes nearer. I still carry on cause the ride is what i want and need to reset my level of stress for the next week. The pros of solo riding is I can stop and change route whenever I want to without upsetting the rest.
The cons?
@@tri333plehmmm…i have no issues with going to the toilets as the bike is loaded with top and side boxes so it would be no one to talk/share the experience with during breaks in between rides and meal times.
Group is ok with people with similar riding style and mindset. Many accidents result with trying to follow and keep up. So I never do that and ride my own ride. if I think the group is going too fast, I will wave them to overtake me. So always have your own gps.
thats very true, always try to go at your own pace and not try to keep up if the group is too fast. safety first!
Solo riding is the only time I can talk to myself loudly
Sometimes we sing. Hahaha
I have been riding and day touring alone ever since I got my bike.. tried group riding few times but never like it. Mostly because of the peer pressure or just I love being alone 😢
Mind sharing what is it about group riding that you dislike?
Winston
How's the phone holder, since it's using magnets on big bumps/ pothole will the phone dislodge?
Amos uses it to hold his 12.5inch tablet as a navigation tool in Malaysia in our previous To The Test video
I prefer to ride by my self or with just one other rider. In a group I’m always focused on the riders in front and/or behind me and I tend to loose my focus on the other traffic. I’m and old fart so my reaction time means I need all the focus I can muster 😆👍!
end of the day it does not really matter if you ride solo or with a group. what matters is that we enjoy the ride
solo is freedom. no need to involve in other's drama
Hello, I am planning to go on my first solo ride to malacca and stay a few days there.
Judging from the way you always maintain vision and stay within close proximity of your bike, is it true that bike theft is very common in Malaysia?
I am riding a small bike, Honda CB150R, and my main concern is getting my bike stolen especially when I park my bike overnight. Any thought/advice?
P.S. I only have a disc brake lock with alarm but idk if it's enough
For hotels best to check with the hotel staff if they have safe parking. And use your disc brake lock for extra security!
Agreed. I embarked on my first solo ride, just a short one to Desaru to catch the sunrise 2 weeks ago. I agree with you on the part where its mentally healing, you meet locals and you just take in the surrounding. This vid makes me want to randomly pinpoint a town in Johor state and ride there for lunch.
Great vid Winston, keep it going guys
thanks buddy! go for a ride this weekend!
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where is the beef noodle you ate? Name of the shop? Thanks
Hi buddy it's call Yean Kee Beef Noodle, in kluang.
Here's the link
maps.app.goo.gl/qJnDXqxV4H3x7gMa6
@@tri333ple thanks bro. 👍
i am 50. not advisable to do solo riding. what do you thing?
Why?
The cafe look really stylish but I think I will pass on the poop coffee 😂
As an introvert, I always do not understand why people shun me for rejecting outings and just wanna be alone. I have not done any touring cus I still on 2B and honestly I scared stuff like that stupid lorry that almost hit you, but I got my 2A and looking to see what I can get for solo tours next time.
Reason I would solo tour would be
1) I hate waking up early in the morning, 8am at petronas siao ah 8am I just finish toilet no. 2
2) I intend to stay in 2A(really waking up 5am to prepare to do TP for a chance of failure is damn shag), go on everyone here laugh and say I will take C2 next year, I WON’T, too mentally draining, besides I dun think I can afford it. So ya I dun think I can keep up with the C2 folks
3) I just like to chill and do things my own way without rushing for a schedule and getting potentially blamed for being too “my pace”
Anyway thanks for the video and thanks for reading, I might not be a true blue class 2 rider but I enjoy your vids a lot, hope to see you all at booths during events.
hey buddy, bikers are bikers no matter what you ride. as long as you are on two wheels. you do whatever you want and feel like doing, seen people ride even class 2b bikes all the way to thailand, honestly we really have respect for those people
be extra careful, even cats go minimum 120kph in mesia highway
U are right. Cats, dogs, monkeys, snakes, lizards
i always solo ride. but with my wife behind me.
that is interestingly a very valid point you just made. HAHAHAHAHAHA
I can only have solo ride cause i don have friend who want ride far and not many friends😢
Make friends while you're riding. 😁😁
So it's 150 for a room and 180 for a coffee? Was it the same denomination of currency? Sorry, I don't know what any of the money is called in Asia.
Hi buddy. The currency in Malaysia is Ringgit. The standard room is about USD$32 and USD$40 a cup for the premium coffee.
@@tri333ple wow! Some camp sites cost more than $32 here. We call places like that a "bed and breakfast." They're usually about $120, but a nice one like that would be two or three times that. I could see Starbucks charging $40 for some crap they claim is special, but I've never had a real special coffee, so I have no idea what that equivalent might be. A decent gas station coffee is about $1.25.
I'm glad you had a good trip. I hope you have lots more!
riding talking and recording is illegal. in case of accident, you will be at fault
Riding and recording with a handheld device is illegal in singapore. But not when its mounted on the helmet and it does not obstruct the rider's point of view. Where are you from?
All if not most of your content review are on non-halal places to eat. Try going to somewhere where it caters to a bigger demographics of audience. My 2 cents.
Nice video, but maybe put in the location, GPS, of the food joint.
Please give more tips on riding in Malaysia and Thailand.
E.g. towing services, how to call for help, Food stall stop etc. 😊
no problem bro we will work on that!