Hello, aspiring biker!
Choosing the right motorcycle isn't just about picking a model, itβs about finding the perfect fit for your needs & budget. I offer consultation sessions to guide you through essential factors such as:
β Β Motorcycle typesΒ β Which suits your riding style?
Outside for night drive o'clock but nozzle kaput, as it gets fixed, I take night phone photos.
Btw bumblebee taking a rest at the moment. They said, "Buy a big bike", the silent part is, parts aren't locally available. Day 4 waiting for parts.
You'll get stopped by traffic police juu brakes lights bulb imechomeka, but this matatu in Kikuyu is apparently above the law.
@ntsa_kenya pia hii ni roadworthy?
I once went for an annual inspection. The car failed because it had those mild factory tints, not very dark. The NTSA attendant told me "chukua wembe ugware, ikuwe clear". Never mind the car was fresh from the port.
HELPING DREAMERS BECOME RIDERS ποΈ
I had the privilege of taking a client through the entire journey- from understanding motorcycles, sourcing the right gear, to finding the right bike.
He was particular about wanting a Yamaha R3. The unit we found had only 13,000 km on the odometer in Eldoret but had previously been involved in an accident. We carried out a thorough inspection and it passed all the major tests. Later, my mechanic sorted out the cosmetic repairs and brought it back to form.
I'm always excited helping dreamers become riders. ποΈ
Man I hate the kenyan system..nikama akili tulinyimwa.. a traffic police will question you for not cleaning your car but let a scrap matatu carrying and risking lives of passengers to just pass the road block..sick country with institutions @ntsa_kenya
One of our vehicles was impounded huko buruburu for a whole day last week because of a failed brakelight. The traffic officers were demanding 2k bribe. You drive along jogoo road, enterprise road, likoni road and lungalunga road and check those matatus and trucks, you wonder
You'll get stopped by traffic police juu brakes lights bulb imechomeka, but this matatu in Kikuyu is apparently above the law.
@ntsa_kenya pia hii ni roadworthy?
William Ruto opened a furniture factory in Eldoret last year October.
Suddenly, forests are being cleared for state lodges.
And suddenly, in the 2026/27 budget, Ksh 5.3B has been allocated for Furnitures and General Equipment.
Remember Meru Governor said that the state lodge in Meru will be equipped using furniture made from the wood cleared in the forest.
What he didn't tell you, is whose factory will make and supply the furniture.
William Ruto is a thug who thinks that thuggery is a hustle.
A President who is in business with taxpayers money is a thug!
#RutoMustGoNow
With me, Airtel is fast enough for me.
I can stream games online on my TV.
Though, once in a while the network is a bit slow, many of the days it serves me satisfactory.