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I f you’re not keen on riding in hot, humid, conditions then Malaysia is probably not for you. You can expect temperatures in the low to mid 30s year around, and you can expect your smartphone weather app to tell you that it feels like 40C+ on a regular basis. Add 80% humidity along with rainfall that explains why some of the roadside gutters are two metres deep and you’d think you were looking at a place where a 2000km guided motorcycle tour would make for a great survival challenge. The thing is that, yes, it’s bloody hot and humid, and can be rather wet, but Malaysia has some of the most awesome bike-friendly roads you’ll find, with hundreds of kilometres of well-surfaced sweepers and hairpins, with light traffic and drivers who pay attention to bikes and don’t 32 KIWI RIDER try to slow you down or kill you. So, forget the weather (but pack waterproofs and spare gloves) and think of the upsides. Whilst you can certainly just hire a bike and do it all yourself, Sarah and I decided to book a six night, seven day guided tour around the Malaysian Peninsula (including a rest day in Penang) with Malaysian Motorcycle Getaways (MMG) who operate out of Kota Damansara in the Kuala Lumpur suburbs. Our flight took us to KL, getting us there the day before the tour started. We’d booked ourselves into a cheap hotel just a short taxi ride from the MMG base. The hotel room was about the same size as an airline toilet and about as comfortable as a jail cell but, hey, it did the job.