Basikal Lajak

"Basikal lajak" refers to modified bicycles, often fixed-gear bikes, used for street racing in Malaysia. These bikes are typically altered to be more aerodynamic and faster, often with shortened handlebars, plastic rims, and removed brakes. Young riders engage in this activity, sometimes racing downhill on public roads, often in the "Superman position" to gain speed.
Kid : Dad, I want to buy basikal lajak pls.
Dad : No, it's dangerous.
by Anonymous lookin' ahh May 10, 2025
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Mat Rempit

"Mat Rempit" refers to young, typically male, individuals who engage in illegal and dangerous motorcycle activities like street racing, stunt biking, and public disturbances. They are known for reckless riding, often breaking traffic laws and engaging in activities like "cilok" (weaving between traffic) and "Superman" stunts (lying flat on the seat while riding). The term "Mat" refers to a male person, and "Rempit" signifies driving a motorcycle in a fast and reckless manner.
by Anonymous lookin' ahh May 10, 2025
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