Showing posts with label SuperTenere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SuperTenere. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Yamaha SuperTenere XT1200Z Offroad

The ride : YAMAHA SUPERTENERE XT1200Z
Date : 4-5 April 2014
Location : KUALA MU , SUNGAI SIPUT ,PERAK
Type :250km tarmac and 80+km Light Offroad


Kg or Pos Kuala Mu  ..Native people settlement in Sungai Siput Utara,Perak .Before you reach Pos Kuala Mu the is few settlement or villages along the dirt road... Pos Legap and Kg Bawong.
The villages only accessible by motorcycles, four-wheel drive or helicopter. residents were using a dirt road, which could lengthen the journey from their village to the main road towards Sungai Siput town, up to 8 hours depending on weather conditions.

According to Head villager or Tok Batin at Kg or Pos Kuala Mu ,we are the first big bike group above 500cc to reach here....salute you guys on touring bike
Briefing by a Guide


























Thursday, 6 February 2014

Three Pagoda Pass and Umphang Adventure

Three Pagoda Pass and Umphang Adventure
7d6n 4397km
Seven bikes from sungai petani riding up to umphang and three pagodas pass during Chinese new year festive season. Two touring bikes and five dual purpose bike. Thailand is just coming in dry season and same as Malaysia, it will be dry, hot and humid during day time and cold at night time.

two Kawasaki GTR1400 , two BMW GS1200LC , one Kawasaki Versys 1000,one Ducati MTS1200
and one Yamaha SuperTenere


 
Day 1 Thursday, 30 Jan 2014 0800-1900hr
Sungai Petani -Ratchaburi 1028km   
We were on the bike early on the first morning. Today we are going to ride up as far as we can go till 1900hr.


Group.. Having breakfast in a border town


Nice coffee shop at KhaoPo service area just after Chumphon
N 10 59.509 E 99 21.306

Golden city hotel Ratchaburi N 13 34.812E 99 49.815
WIFI spot is a must now days.. Sending updates to the loved one back home.
Completed 1028km ride in a day from 0700hr to 1900hr... No issue for the bike and riders,all good today, only a long straight ride on phetkasem highway.




Day2 Friday, 31 Jan 2014 0800-1600hr
Ratchaburi - Umphang 743km   
We were heading to Umphang Today from Ratchaburi to Nakhon Sawan and Mae Sot
Halal Restaurant just after the bypass road Nakhon Sawan
 N 15 46.226 E 99 59.097
Coffee shop at the viewpoint along the r105 from Tak to Mae Sot



The Highway 1090 (Mae Sot-Umphang) is the only road linking Umphang to other parts of Thailand. Another highway, Highway 1167, connects Umphang town to the Burmese border. Highway 1090, 164 km in total, has two lanes during much of the way and contains 1,219 curves, a number proudly displayed at numerous places in Umphang. It is one of the toughest roads for those who suffer from motion sickness.The journey through this highway takes about 3 to 4 hours.
Halfway r1090 umphang 'death highway'
at the highest point of the highway ...Spectacular hill view during dry season


Had to stop because one of the bike brake not working.. The brake pad and disc overheated

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1219 curved conquered r1090 'death highway'
Umphang town by night... Clean and quiet town


At last we were able to find a tour driver to the waterfall for tomorrow morning with the help of T-shirt shop salesgirl
2nd night all cooking utensils and ready make rice out from the box... We have to cook our dinner tonight as it seems no halal food in umphang

Day 3 Saturday, 1 Feb 2014 0900-1700hr 
Umphang-Thi lo Su waterfall-Mae Sot 240km

Thi Lo Su Waterfall is one main reason people travel to Umphang. It is the largest waterfall of Thailand, containing many smaller drops combined together for a magnificent view. Its height is about 200 meters and total width is about 400 meters. It is most beautiful during rainy season from June to November because of the larger water flow. However during this period, the road access to the waterfall is closed for safety reason and some hiking is required. The peak season for tourism is in December and January where the water level is still high and the road to waterfall (25 km) is open for public. Only cars with four wheel drive can pass this steep and slipperly road. An alternative way to reach the waterfall is by whitewater rafting downstream along the calm section of Klong River and then continue journey either on foot or by car for another about 12 km. Travelling this way, two waterfalls dropping into Klong River will be seen: Thi Lo Jo Waterfall (น้ำตกทีลอจ่อ), and Sai Rung Waterfall (น้ำตกสายรุ้ง). The name Thi Lo Su, in Karen language, means giant waterfall or black waterfall.

Every one was early this morning preparing for breakfast while waiting for the tour driver to Thi Lo Su waterfall..
4wd Taxi... Toyota Hilux

At the park office as we need to pay 200bht per head to enter the National Park
A nice 3km walk to the falls
THI LO SU WATERFALL
The largest waterfall in Thailand


6km trail walk.... All muscle aching, especially the calf muscle.. Around 1400hr we were back to Umphang from the waterfall.
Refuges camp along the route 1090
Myanmar kids with 'Tanaka' on the face
infront... one of muslin restaurant in Mae Sot just near the Masjid
choice of curry ,kurma and vegetable
Sweet girl and she can communicate in English
CK hills Hotel Mae Sot.. A nice cheap place to settle down for a night

Day4 Sunday, 2 Feb 2014 0800-1800hr
Mae Sot-SiSawat 552km













Day5 Monday, 3 Feb 2014 0800-1700hr 
SiSawat -three pagoda pass-sangklaburi 254km 


























Day 6 Tuesday 4feb 2014
Sangklaburi-Kanchanaburi-Hua Hin 425km
















Day 7 Wednesday 5feb 2014 0800-1800hr
Hua hin-Ithmus of Krea-Ranong-TaKuapa 553km








Day 8 Thusday, 6 Feb 2014 0800-1700hr
Takuapa-SuratThani-Sungai Petani 598km