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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:39 am
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Charity Ride to Serang
Sunday September 23, 2007 was still in a fasting (Ramadhan) month for all Muslim around the world, including in Indonesia. Most us who were fasting are not allowed eating or drinking during the day. As part of the fasting spirit to care to the others, especially those who are under poverty or need assistance, fasting month is always a good time to share and do some social activities. Some of Ducatisti take the challenge to ride back and forth from Jakarta to Serang while fasting for a charity activity (donating some basic foods) to those needed in Serang area. The distance between Serang-Jakarta-Serang is about 200 Km and riding during the day (which might be hot day) without drinking will be an interesting challenge.
Ok, let get ready. Very early in the morning while it was still dark, Bona and Stephen were preparing themselves at Citos.
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:39 am
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We (4 riders) rode to the meeting point at Slipi Shell Gas Station, and filled in gas full tank while 3 other Ducatisti have arrived earlier and were waiting there. Some TV reporters are also interested and have come to cover our activities.
Briefing and praying before start:
Soon we were ready. 7 bikes start from Jakarta and the other 2 will wait for us in Cikupa area on the way to Serang which will complete the group of 9 Ducati bikes. Ok, guys.. Get ready.. We should start before the as early morning as possible to avoid heavy traffic along the way:
Last edited by Nugroho; Dec 23rd, 2007 at 1:29 am.
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:40 am
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I did a mistake miss-setting my camera and got some problem taking good picture at the beginning of the ride, but I still managed to get some pics.
Just out side Jakarta city on and on the way to Cikupa:
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:40 am
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We choose the main road to Serang via Tangerang, Jatiuwung, Bitung, Cikupa, Balaraja.
The traditional market at Cikupa was open already when we passed and we were trapped in a traffic jam around such Cikupa Traditional Market. Take a short break at Citra Land in Cikupa, we coordinated with the other 2 Ducati riders and have them on the group at Cikupa Gas Station just after the market.
Now we are in a complete 9 riders namely Iboy (Multistrada 1000DS); Jedi (Monster 620); Eko (Monster 750); Stephen (Monster S4); Bona (Monster S2R); Jedi’s friend (Monster 900); Beni (Monster S2R); Ade (Multistrada 620) and I (Multistada 1000DS).
We then continue the ride to Serang. Passing Balaraja we could increase the speed to 120-130 Km/h due to emptier road. Hm.. that is more enjoyable ride for Ducatisti…
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:41 am
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Bro Bona on his Ducati Monster S2R:
Bro Eko on his Ducati Monster 750:
Bro Stephen on Ducati Monster S4:
Bro Jedi on his Ducati Monster 900 and a bunch of Monsters riders:
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:41 am
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This is the situation at a traffic jam at Cikupa Traditional Market. Not too long, we manage to get away and continue the trip:
Crossing some steel bridges along the way, but this is one of them which was quite nice:
See how Iboy on his Multistrada in between the big vehicles:
At an open and clear road we instantly ride at the ”standard” Ducati speed (average speed 125-130 km/h):
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:42 am
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At certain bottle neck road, you could say.. “Hm.. lucky me riding a bike today”. We could ride on a quite tight space. Although we still need to be extra careful, if the road in front is permissible, we could still overtake the cars like this:
For you who never ride in Indonesia before, my suggestion is simply just be patient and wait until you get a real clear road in front of you.
Ride in the morning, we still get a nice fresh air and enjoy a quite empty road.
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:43 am
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Question without picture may be a bit confusing:
How to ride a bike alone and carry 3 goats at the same time?
This guys we met on the way to Serang provides the answer:
Or How to carry 2 big and tall boxes + 1 passager?. Here is the answer:
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:43 am
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Dec 23rd, 2007, 12:44 am
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