Archive for November, 2006

Second Time Around

Posted by mcphils On November - 21 - 2006

Motorcycle Philippines : Baguio-Tagaytay

My Manila-Tagaytay Solo Ride with my Wife, The Second Time Around Solo Ride.
Again, Me and my Wife planned a two day Manila and Tagaytay ride, Thursday, November 16, 2006.

Day1:
I head home at 10:30PM Wednesday from our Club’s Mandatory Meeting and started to pack our things and ready to go.

12AM of Thursday November 16, time to disengage from Baguio and on to
Manila via Marcos Highway avoiding unpredictable potholes scattered along
Kennon Road, geez when will they fix this road.
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Pasko! Paskooterista!

Posted by mcphils On November - 20 - 2006

Motorcycle Philippines : Scooterista Xmas 06

Castrol and Scooterista Magazine kick off the season with a biker party that’s open to all.
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The Ocular Ride that Isn’t

Posted by mcphils On November - 16 - 2006

Motorcycle Philippines : The Ocular Ride

4:00am, Friday, (Ferdie’s crib)

What am I doing? Why am I still here? Don’t we have an ocular ride to Nasugbu this morning? Yes we do! So, why am I still hanging out with this riders chatting the early morning away when we’re supposed to be sleeping for the ride!
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2006 CAMEL International Supercross Ormoc Results

Posted by mcphils On November - 15 - 2006

James Robinson of New Zealand exacted sweet revenge over arch-rival Glenn Aguilar of the Philippines, ruling the rain-shortened Ormoc leg of the Camel Supercross International Championship Series 2005 before a huge weekend crowd at the Ormoc Sports Center here Sunday.

Nicknamed “The Robo” by supercross fans all over Asia, Robinson capitalized on a costly spill by Aguilar while negotiating a slippery turn infront of the grandstand in the second and final moto to snatch the win and earn top honors in the centerpiece pro 125 category.
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How to Pack for a Ride

Posted by mcphils On November - 14 - 2006

By Bikeline c/o Kaskasero

Packing for a long ride is not like placing your baon in a lunch box and you’re ready to go. Having this attitude about packing will set you up for major inconveniences during the ride. Actually, this article is all about just that – avoiding those irritating inconveniences along the ride by using simple techniques and remembering simple principles in packing. If you enjoy or don’t mind those inconveniences, you have no need to read this article. But if you want to improve the fun of your long ride, read on.
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