Proceeds of images, videos and the website itself will be used in fabricating customized bike racks. We initially plan to make 100 of these, so we can donate it to places where every biker needs it.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Big 4’s ORIGINAL NA BIDA Campaign Gains Supporters


After a recent successful launch last year, the Original na Bida Campaign steadily creates a following. Filipinos riding the Big 4 brands are supporting the campaign for high quality, safety, and original design.

Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha are thankful for the continued support from the motoring public. On the social media platform, the Original na Bida Facebook fan page has reached over 6,000 fans. These fans provide living testimonials to the advantages of owning original motorcycles.


The Campaign’s page on Facebook has become a community where Filipino riders reach other riders. Many of the posts on the page are inquiries on where to find original parts for motorcycles. Many also share their thoughts about the Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha brands.

Original motorcycle parts and accessories are available through the dealerships of each brand. Unlike other brands, dealers of original motorcycle units provide after-sales service for their respective customers.

Customers of each brand share in the page their sentiments regarding their own motorcycles. They post and comment how durable and reliable the units are, how it performs on the road, and how safe they feel whenever they ride.

Despite owning different motorcycle brands, most of the fans on Facebook agree on the advantages of owning original motorcycles. Like the Big 4, these customers are one in promoting original Japanese-designed motorcycles and parts. With the Big 4, riders are guaranteed of high-quality motorcycles that are backed by extensive research and development, strict quality control and thorough product-testing.

Many customers also commended the Big 4’s effort to unite and promote original motorcycles. Some said: "‘Efforts like this should have been made long ago. Others note the ‘good job on the campaign’. Owning original motorcycles has given customers a sense of pride and involvement in this campaign.

In turn, these people become the voice of the Original na Bida brand. Many of them are Facebook users. They suggest the campaign’s page to their friends, telling other people to support only the original.

Even TV personalities supported the campaign. Aside from the brand ambassadors of the big Four, accomplished newsman Mike Enriquez is also a supporter of the Original na Bida campaign. He often mentions it to the listeners of his radio programs. Like him, the Big 4 surely will not stop going after motorcycles that offer low quality and inferior after-sales service.

To know more about the Original na Bida Campaign, you may log on to www.facebook.com/OriginalNaBida.

Special Thanks to:
Astird Alyssa Visleno
Advertising Specialist
MC Advertising & Promotions
SUZUKI PHILIPPINES INC.



Cayetano vs. Enrile

Don't you just love the circus?



Thanks Rappler

Friday, January 18, 2013

Bike Yes Ass To Subic Official Route

Mga Boss, this is the official route of "Bike Yer Ass To Subic Bay" Imba Manila Podcast Season 2 Episode 3 this coming February 3, 2013.

Itenerary
Assembly Time: 4:00AM (McDo Marcos Hi-way Cainta)
Ride Out Time: 5:00AM (Sharp) 
Chic Boy Calumpit Stopover: 8:00AM (podcast)
Calumpit Ride Out: 9:30AM (or Earlier)
Subic Bay Arrival (Argonaut HiWay/roadside): 3:30PM (podcast)
Chic Boy Olongapo Final Stopover: 5:00PM (podcast)
Loading of Bikes on Convoy: 7:00PM
ETA Manila: 9:00PM

This is just our estimated time based on a 20kph average speed, photo opp, mini stopovers, unexpected emergencies, podcast preparation by the staff, preparing/serving of food and the podcast itself.


View Driving directions to city hall near Subic, Central Luzon, Philippines in a larger map

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Being Astig In Their Own Ways

Suzuki Astig Ambassadors Ramon Bautista and 6cyclemind pose with Suzuki Philippines officials Eiji Kobayashi, General Manager for Sales and Marketing - Marketing Division (leftmost); Satoshi Uchida, Suzuki Philippines President (fifth from left); and Lyn Calderon, Suzuki Philippines Managing Director and Treasurer (sixth from left).

Astig.

Filipinos—especially the youth—use it to describe something cool or something awesome.
 

Astig personified




Ramon Bautista, an internet action star, Suzuki Philippines ambassador, and author of the best-selling book, Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo, takes on the word and expounds on what it means today.

“Astig, ibig sabihin cool, yung alam mo kung ano gusto mong gawin sa buhay,” Bautista says. “Syempre kasama yung pagiging pogi dun, di lang sa itsura, pero sa attitude din,” he adds. The pogi attitude according to him is feeling good about yourself, being proud of who you are.

A self-proclaimed pogi, Bautista also says that being astig is not something you brag about, rather, it’s what people see in you. He explains that what others see—what you do, what they hear from you—is what makes you astig.

Bautista also adds that “Hindi rin pwedeng yabang ka lang nang yabang, dapat meron kang maipagmamalaki. Dapat alam mo kung paano dalhin sarili mo.”

During work, he says that being astig is being able to share the kaastigan. He does this by motivating his co-workers. That way, "you give them confidence," then more things can be done efficiently.

“All-around, versatile, and reliable”

Bautista shares that being astig also applies to brands. “Astig ang mga motorsiklo ng Suzuki, malakas ang dating at maaasahan, parang ako,” he adds.

He also shares a line from Suzuki’s jingle (‘Astig Ka Sa Suzuki’), ang dating extra, ngayon ay bida, with which he can relate to. Bautista shares that before, he just played as an extra in some music videos. After which he played minor roles, and now, he has become an "internet action star".

Asked on how other people can become astig like him, Bautista shares that confidence is key. One must believe in him or herself and have the courage to stand for something. He believes that “lahat naman tayo may kakayahan maging astig.”

Astig through the years






Tutti Caringal, vocalist of OPM band 6cyclemind, also put some thought in the word and he explains that being astig is being able to weather the storm. “Astig ka kung hindi ka natitinag, kung nalalagpasan mo lahat ng pagbabago,” he adds.

Bassist Bob Cañamo adds that astig is also being in the music industry for more than a decade. “Eleven years in the industry, astig talaga.”

Herbert Hernandez, the band’s lead guitarist, adds that the band is astig because despite all the changes that happened during those 11 years, they still make music, they still rock.



Never counting the audience out

Tutti Caringal shares that 6cyclemind’s kaastigan can be seen through their performances and heard through their music. "It's definitely an overall performance, not only through the eyes and ears, but through the heart. That's the astig message we send," he adds.

As a band, both Tutti Caringal and Herbert Hernandez agree that they must set a good example to their audience. “They look up to you, so hindi pwedeng magset ng bad example,” Tutti Caringal explains.

The band also participates in different activities. “6cyclemind participates in school tours, with different organizations, sometimes with charities, for different causes,” says Tutti Caringal. “It’s somewhat similar to corporate social responsibility,” adds Herbert Hernandez.



As Suzuki Ambassadors, 6cyclemind believes in the brand’s ‘Astig Ka Sa Suzuki’ Campaign. According to them, more than the sales, it's the knowledge about safety riding. “Ibang klase kasi eh. Yung effort hindi lang para makabenta sila, pero para din matulungan yung mga nagmomotor maging responsable, kaya astig,”says Tutti Caringal.

The band also agrees that the past year with Suzuki Philippines was exciting. “Ang daming bagong experiences, new friends,” says Bob Cañamo. “Yung mga safety riding seminars nila, very helpful, astig talaga,” adds Herbert Hernandez.

According to Tutti Caringal, the band identifies with the brand because like them, Suzuki interacts with their consumers. “Like how we interact with our audience, they also interact with their customers,” explains bob Cañamo. Bob Cañamo even cites how the brand communicates with the customers not only through dealerships, but also through social networking site Facebook.

The band also gave tips to the young generation about being astig. Sincerity, among others, is really important according to Tutti Caringal. Also, having the perseverance to pursue your dreams is a key.“Maging totoo ka lang sa sarili mo, magiging astig ka,”he adds.  Bob Cañamo also added that people also should “respect others; we, as a band, as Filipino citizens, as individuals.”
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Special thanks to: 
Joshua Samarista of RubyComm-K.Austria PR

Monday, January 14, 2013

Bike Yer Ass To Subic Bay Registration Update




A few more slots left...

Biker Registration Update: (5 slots left)
Boss JM Cruz
Boss Joms Fontanilla
Boss Brylle Estigoy
Boss Christopher Buenconsejo
Boss Rasvy Adalard G. Dulay
Boss Edwin Tiu JR,
Boss Garlan Romarez
Boss Orly de Guzman
Boss Ramon Margallo
Boss Angelito Palulan
Boss Edward Esperanza
Boss Ariel Capito Jr.
Boss Joseph Lining and Son
Boss Macky Guzman
Boss Jorge Paul Gochingco
Boss Bong G. Reyes
Boss Miggie Magdiwa
Boss Jong Velasquez
Boss Otep Pastrana
Boss Buboy Serapio
Boss Darwin Robes
Boss Romy Sarmiento
Boss Marvin Retuta
Boss Carlito Gumba
Boss Christopher Coronel
Boss Edwin Cabrera
Boss Allan Difunturom
Boss Asahail Ligeralde
Tentative:
Boss JR Teves
Boss Jong Velasquez
Boss Roju Cantos
Boss Son Goku Jrs
Boss Dioni Herana 
Boss Aaron Atienza

Welcome mga Boss ng Team advenTUREROS sa Imba Manila Community!

Sponsorships are very much welcome. Help the cause. Lets go Bike!

Sa mga nag register... Kelangan like and share nyo din ang Imba Manila so everyone knows that you are joining this event..

Hambog Riders need ko final headcount ninyo, need ng Chiboy final count so they can prepare in advance.

For the meantime, panoorin nyo muna ito at i-SHARE nyo na rin. Excited na kami!

Special shoutout to Boss Vincent Rañada for this very good looking poster. Astig ka!


Bike Stunt

Sick!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Bike Yer Ass To Subic Bay Official Poster

Here we go again... It's official. We challenge you to challenge yourself in this free bike ride. Patigasan! We have 40 slots remaining. Free food trip along the way pa courtesy of Chic-Boy chicken at baboy! Check our posters for more details.
Special shoutout to Boss Vincent Rañada for this very good looking poster. Astig ka!





Saturday, January 12, 2013

Music Colony Demo Sessions X MC Dash X DJ Radical MK

Ryan "Rye" Armamento's Music Colony with MC Dash Calzado, Jaime Labrador, DJ Nix Damn P! and DJ Radical MK at the Pergola Mall in BF Homes Paranaque City last January 6, 2012

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Tado Sa Calamba

Never before seen clips ni Tado from the last Episode ng podcast! Mas makulit kami ngayong 2013 mga Boss! See you sa Subic!