as posted by boss Rodrigo Cruz of ARMAS on FB.
ICC VALIDATION AND STICKER MARKING ON WEEKENDS:
First things first, I would like to thank our brothers from MRO/MAP headed by comrade/brother Jobert Bolanos for paving the way and opening the line of communication between the DTI and Rider Groups... Just finished having a meeting with DTI/BPS Head Engr. Mario Gaudiano and he has heeded our call for a weekend ICC validation on helmets dahil nga naman sa ating mga kapatid na rider na nagta trabaho during weekdays. I now officially declare the FREE ICC VALIDATION AND MARKING ON WEEKENDS courtesy of DTI on the following areas and dates:
August 25 - PARANAQUE SPORTS COMPLEX, Sta Lucia St. San Antonio, Paranaque City
September 1 - Imus Cavite (Under process due to technicalities)
September 8 - MARIKINA SPORTS COMPLEX, Marikina City
MUNTINLUPA CITY HALL, Muntinlupa City
September 15 - PASIG City Sports Complex
PAKI KALAT NA LANG PO ITO MGA KASAMA, Kasunod po nito inaasikaso na din po namin ang para sa mga kaalyado din natin sa iba't ibang probinsiya mag antay na alng po tayo sa letter na ipinadala po natin ngayon courtesy of NSG Sean Dela Vega Ebue...
TARA NA PO AT SAMANTALAHANIN NA NATIN ANG PAGKAKATAON NA ITO AT IKALAT SA MGA KASAMAHAN NATIN.
ROD CRUZ
National President
ARMAS ng MOTORISTA
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Sunday, August 12, 2012
My Honda Jeta Helmet
Just got my Honda Jeta Helmet last night from Boss Carole Shelby (Thank you boss sa pagbili). I decided to purchase a new helmet rather than wasting my time lining up in DTI offices to get an ICC sticker for my present helmet. Another reason that I did not bother to get an ICC sticker for my present helmet is because it is more than 5 years old and I guess it is about time to change it.
One reason that I purchase a Honda Jeta Helmet is because it is made by Index (Certified original) Thailand and it is the cheapest helmet that is available in the market that is certified by DTI. As, the implementation of the helmet law is still next year, I will start wearing my Jeta Helmet by January 2013.
Below are some pictures of the helmet.
One reason that I purchase a Honda Jeta Helmet is because it is made by Index (Certified original) Thailand and it is the cheapest helmet that is available in the market that is certified by DTI. As, the implementation of the helmet law is still next year, I will start wearing my Jeta Helmet by January 2013.
Below are some pictures of the helmet.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Cainta - Makati Road last August 7, 2012
This is a late post, well..I don't have any time posting this last August 8-10 as I am very busy watching TV for an update regarding our weather here in Manila.
Anyways, the pictures below will give you some idea on how it was like here in Manila when Habagat started devasting NCR. I've taken the pictures on my way home from work (Makati). Most of the road that I passed is either below knee or knee deep. I was glad that my motorcycle is a CB110 which allows me to pass the flooded street with ease.
For August 8 and 9, I was not able to go out our subdivision as the floods on the streets above is already waist deep compared to the day before.
For riders like me, I do suggest that you check first if your motorcycle is capable of traversing the flooded street, also check the height of the flood, remember you can traverse the street as long as your muffler is not reach by the water.
Anyways, the pictures below will give you some idea on how it was like here in Manila when Habagat started devasting NCR. I've taken the pictures on my way home from work (Makati). Most of the road that I passed is either below knee or knee deep. I was glad that my motorcycle is a CB110 which allows me to pass the flooded street with ease.
For August 8 and 9, I was not able to go out our subdivision as the floods on the streets above is already waist deep compared to the day before.
For riders like me, I do suggest that you check first if your motorcycle is capable of traversing the flooded street, also check the height of the flood, remember you can traverse the street as long as your muffler is not reach by the water.
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