Thursday, December 30, 2010

Bacoor Yellow Boys - Abusive traffic enforcers


I was going to our year end gathering when i saw this scenario, I was near the intersection of Molino Talaba interchange when this scooter hits the throttle and tried to escape and move forward to zapote.

And ofcourse what do we expect, the Mighty Bacoor Yellow boys apprehended the scooter boy.

This was the story goes

Enforcer: Hey!! Stop, (he was almost embracing the scooter of the rider) you already saw that your lane is stopped, why did you still pursue to move forward you idiot!!!

Rider" oh, i thoguht you already told us to go sir.

Enforcer: License!! (yelling at the rider)

Rider: wait up, i'll just move to the side so we can talk.

Enforcer: (He grab the scooter's key and told the other enforcer to take the plate number out.

Well, our lane was told to go so i didn't know what happened on that incident.

Ok, Let's break down the story, The boy disregard the officer so he gets apprehended. On that matter, The Enforcer is right. But getting the key of the vehicles (scooter) is way too wrong, i don't think these enforcers are knowlegable on what trouble they can get if the rider is a law savvy.

Getting the key of the vehicle without their permission is not different from carnapping.

And this Enforcer is not aware of it.

I heard a lot of complains against these Bacoor Yelow boys.

And i think that they are not allowed / deputized to get the plate numbers of the vehicles, because theonly deputized to do that is LTO.

And the DTO charges is only P350 pesos, but the Enforcers told one of their victims that it was an order from the good Mayor Strike Revilla..

Wow.. a round of applause to you sir..

New money making strategy? lolz.

And also one of the errors of this Bacoor Enforcers are the intersection of St. Dominic, Aguinaldo hiway and molino extension road. They actually doesn't know how to traffic.. LITERALLY...

Calling the attention of Mayor Strike, Maybe you can do something about their issues.

Bacoor Municipal Website - Where you can also see that its always traffic on that intersection.

Mayor Strike Revilla Facebook Page - where you can see his said "achivements"

And Of course Please visit and Join www.motorcyclephilippines.com/forums for everything about motorcycles. Thanks for reading and have a safe trip always!!! Ride Safe!!!!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Gelgel - His first death Anniversary



Gelgel is a close friend of ours
A great friend and also a great mechanic

A dedicated volunteer in RFAC (Ride For A Cause)

A great father and a loving husband.


He died last a December 28, 2009

Due to a heart attack.

I just wanna remember his legacy and pay respect one more time.
Gelgel will always be remembered.


We miss yah Bro!!!

Christmas once again, will you be a Santa?


Its Christmas once again, Back when we were kids, what Christmas means to us. New toys? New dress? New Gadgets? Money? a lot of gifts? delicious foods? well, we can't blame ourselves, back there were just kids.

But what Christmas means when were getting older? if your single, maybe its anew cellphone, a laptop etc etc.

If you have a family, but ofcourse, you should get your families needs first and after that, we call it Christmas.

But for some riders, Christmas is getting their Motorcycle a new modification.

Cams, bore up kits, alarm, paint job, tires etc etc. its endless depends on what the rider wants.

What if you have a family and you're a rider?

What will you do? are you going to be a Santa for your motorcycle? Or just a plain happy daddy/mommy for your family? what will you choose?


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Gilbert Sta Rita - Extreme Velocity


Gilbert Sta Rita also known as EXTREME VELOCITY in the forums.
Inventor of TACS ALARM (Trig and Call Security ALARM)
Founding Council of Elder of RFAC (Ride For A Cause) and also a dedicated volunteer
Advocate and one of the Founder of H.E.L.M.E.T.

Rider Extraordinaire

if you want to know about TACS ALARM click this TACS ALARM ON FACEBOOK

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Riding in Provinces - Cavite and Laguna


I always go to provinces, and Paete Laguna is one of the most provinces a visit. I admit, i was an adopted son of these Municipality.

Back when i was a child i was facinated by sculptures and arts. This Municipality has both.

Well, i always use my motorcycle everytime i visit, i always wear my gears. Most of all, my HELMET.

I witness some of the tragic accidents that involves a rider wo doesn't wear their helmets. If they did wear it, maybe it can lessen the damage on their heads that caused their death.

Helmet is very important for us riders. It actually lessen the impact by 68 to 70%.

BUt it always ,makes me sad everytime i pass on these provinces for example, LAGUNA.

Most of the riders here doesn't wear these helmets.

I don't know what's the exact reason.

Most says, "we live nearby, we don't need to wear one".

They even hitch their young ones on their motorcycle without any protective gears. WOW!!

But one of the City in Laguna implemented the stricter HELMET law.
Calamba, Laguna imposed that if you got caught not wearing helmet on their vicinity, you'll be getting a fine of P1500 according to the law.

Well, that's a relief and also a god news.

I hope they follow what Calamba City did. Helmet if very important. its not just gonna protect your head, it also indicates that you are using your brain when riding a motorcycle.

This is not a direct hit from those who doesn't wear helmet. This is a brotherly advice that if you love yourself and your family, you should start wearing one everytime you ride.

Ali Sulit - One of the Martial artist biker


A little background about XR Ali.

He is the Head coach of Atos - VPF Jiujitsu
Ali Sulit is one of the Best grappler here in the Philippines.
A very strong background in JUDO (yeah, black belt) and Brown belt in Brazillian Jiu-jitsu under Prof. Ramon Lemos. He's also the head Coach of Ateneo Judo Team.
And not just that, he is also the Head Editor of UFC Magazine PH.
He also competed in and out of the country.

He own's a Kawasaki Vulkan drifter.


Welcome to the motorcycle community XR!!!!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Mission 7 Season 3 - Rodriguez (Montalban), Rizal - November 28, 2010 COTOLENGO


I wasn't able to attend this event, well for us who didn't make it for sure we have valid reasons why but that's not the point.

This was scouted by one of the volunteer named STIR, he was also the one who scouted the epic ride at Lian where we catered hundreds of students from Lumaniag Elementary school. But this time, we set our mark in Rodriguez Rizal.

Just to give you a short background on what is RFAC. RFAC stands for Ride For A Cause, this is pure volunteerism done by motorcycle riders, yup.. you heard me right. motorcycle riders. despite on what we see and hear on the news about undisciplined riders, road rage and accidents, we still have riders who is willing to help on what they earn, anytime, anywhere.

So, let me continue. This month's orphanage is located in Rizal, the orphanage name is Cottolengo Filipino, they handle special children.

A lot of volunteer attended this event and shared their blessings and this is an early x-mas present for the kids. Some of them can't smile like the way we do, but in their hearts, they're singing and thanking these volunteers for their gifts.

Many people think that they are not lucky because of their situation. They've lost faith and blame God sometimes. But for these innocent kids, to live is already a big gift from God.

If you guys want to see the overwhelming thread, just click this RFAC COTTOLENGO THREAD

and don't expect to much from my English, you can't expect much from a monkey..

Have a Blessed day ahead!!! Rock ON!!!!