24 Sept 2012

Dinner @ Flaming Steamboat Buffet


Today for dinner I chose Flaming Steamboat Buffet for a farewell to my sister Fatin that she will continue to study overseas this Wednesday 09/26/12. Feeling quite sad in which she will leave us for nearly two and a half years. Hopefully everything will work out for her in Dublin.


Before going to the restaurant, I make a reservation over the phone +603-56336820. The price for one person is RM 26.90.


There are a variety of HALAL seafood, vegetables, ice cream, beverages, meat, and fruits.
2 types of soup
Nasi & Mee also provided


Variety of vegetables

Variety of candy with marshmallow and chocolate fountain 

Om nom nom


Well worth the price and condition of the restaurant is also very clean and comfortable. There is also provided with indoor (air-cond) & outdoor (smokingarea).


The restaurant has three branches;
1. P.J Branch (Sunway) +603-56336820
2. KL Branch (Setapak) +603-41423144
3. Shah Alam Branch (Sek.33) +603-51315138

Happy dining ... :)



23 Sept 2012

Build Honda CB750 (issue no.3 continue)

 Hi readers

Today I bought another issue no.3 CB750 honda . What I get from this is;
1. Meter lenses
2. Tachnometer
3. Speedometer,
4. Meter cases
5. Fork top bridge front
6. Meter pins
7. Meter needles
8. Meter pin washers
9. A-type screws
10. Fork top bridge rear
11. Front tyre
Cover Issue No.3
Issue No.3

Issue No.3

To be continue...

Lunch @ Noodle Station SACC Mall

Its 3pm im so craving for food. I decided to bring along my sister & my fiancee to SACC MALL SHAH ALAM SELANGOR. We choose Noodle Station for variety type of noodle.


Hokkien Style Fried Mee RM 8.90



Wantan Fried Mee Soup RM 8.90


Fried Prawn Mee with Soy Sauce RM 13.90

French Fries RM 4.90



22 Sept 2012

My New Hobby Honda CB750 (issue no.2 continue)

Hi guys,
Today i went to the Borders Curve Damansara and bought another issue no.2

Cover for issue no.2

What you will get are;
1.Front wheel x1
2.Cylinder head cover x1
3.Valve cover breather cap (top) x1
4.Valve cover breather cap (bottom) x1
5.A-type screws x3 (includes a spare)
only RM 19.90

History vintage Honda CB750 year 1969


History (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) 

Honda of Japan introduced the CB750 motorcycle to the US and European markets in 1969 after experiencing success with their smaller motorcycles. The bike was targeted directly at the US market after Honda officials, including founder Soichiro Honda, repeatedly met with US dealers and understood the opportunity for a larger bike.[10]
Under development for a year,[11] the CB750 offered two unprecedented features, a front disc brake and a transverse straight-4 engine with an overhead camshaft, neither of which was previously available on a mainstream, affordable production bike. These two features, along with the introductory price of US$1,495[12] (US$9,475 in current money), gave the CB750 a considerable advantage over its competition, particularly its British rivals.

Cycle magazine called the CB750 "the most sophisticated production bike ever" upon its introduction.[12] Cycle World called it a masterpiece, highlighting Honda's painstaking durability testing, the bike's 120 mph (190 km/h) top speed, the fade-free performance of the braking, the comfortable ride and excellent instrumentation.[11]
The CB750 was the first modern four-cylinder machine from a mainstream manufacturer,[13] and the term superbike was coined to describe it.[7][3] The bike offered other important features that added to its compelling value: electric starter, kill switch, dual mirrors, flashing turn signals, easily maintained valves and overall smoothness and freedom from vibration both underway and at a standstill; later models (1991 on) included maintenance-free hydraulic valves. On the other hand, the bike was difficult to get on its center stand and tended to throw chain oil onto its muffler.

Unable to gauge demand for the new bike accurately, Honda limited its initial investment in the production dies for the CB750 by using a technique called permanent mold casting (often erroneously referred to as sandcasting) rather than diecasting for the engines[citation needed] – unsure of the bike's reception. The bike remained in the Honda lineup for ten years, with sales totaling over 400,000 in its life span.[14]
The CB750 is sometimes referred to as a Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM.[3][15] The Discovery Channel ranked the Honda CB750 third among the top ten greatest motorbikes of all time.[8]

ManufacturerHonda
Production1969–2003, 2007
ClassSport bike or standard
EngineSOHC air-cooled straight four (1969-1978)
DOHC air-cooled straight 4 (1979–2003, 2007)
Top speed125 mph (201 km/h)
Power
68 hp (51 kW) @ 8,500 rpm (1969) [1]
67 hp (50 kW) @ 8,000 rpm(DIN),[2] [3]
Torque44 lbf·ft (60 N·m) @ 7,000 rpm
Transmission5-speed
SuspensionFront: telescopic forks
Rear: swingarm with two spring/shock units.
BrakesFront disc / Rear drum
TiresFront: 3.25" x 19"
Rear: 4.00" x 18"
RakeTrail3.7 in (94 mm)
Wheelbase57.3 in (1,460 mm)
DimensionsL 85 in (2,200 mm)
W 35 in (890 mm)
H 44 in (1,100 mm)
Seat height31 in (790 mm)
Weight491 lb (223 kg) (wet)
Fuel capacity4.7 US gal (18 l; 3.9 imp gal)

My New Hobby (Honda CB750)


Hi readers,

Today i want to share my new hobby of collecting books published by DeAgostini collection. Distributed by ALLSCRIPT ESTABLISHMENT (M) SDN BHD on a weekly basis where each issue guide us to assemble a very good quality 1:4 scale of Honda CB750 motorcycle part by part until total of 80 issues.


Series Guide

source from Youtube
Honda CB750 (Youtube) 


Size after completion will be 52cm long and 27cm high. It also has real sound effect and full lighting function.

For the first Issue 

You will have (3 items) 1->Fuel tank, 2->Logo (for right), 3->Logo (for left)


Fuel tank

Fuel tank & logos
Honda's superbike-every rider's Dream

Order by phone

Coming in issues 2 & 3


I cant wait to complete all parts of this CB750.