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A Mat Rempit is a Malaysian term for "an individual who participates in activities such as illegal street racing, bike stunt performance, petty crime and public disturbance using a motorcycle", usually involving 2- and 4-stroke underbone motorcycles, colloquially known as Kapcai or scooters.

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  • A Mat Rempit is a Malaysian term for "an individual who participates in activities such as illegal street racing, bike stunt performance, petty crime and public disturbance using a motorcycle", usually involving 2- and 4-stroke underbone motorcycles, colloquially known as Kapcai or scooters. (en)
  • Mat Rempit adalah istilah yang digunakan di Malaysia untuk menyebut pengendara sepeda motor yang terlibat kegiatan balap liar, atraksi motor berbahaya, aksi kejahatan kecil dan gangguan . Mat Rempit biasanya berkelompok dan akan berlomba di tengah kota pada malam akhir pekan. Mat Rempit juga dikaitkan dengan kegiatan berandalan, perampokan berkelompok, perkelahian, perusakan, pencurian dan intimidasi. (in)
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  • February 2017 (en)
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  • A Mat Rempit is a Malaysian term for "an individual who participates in activities such as illegal street racing, bike stunt performance, petty crime and public disturbance using a motorcycle", usually involving 2- and 4-stroke underbone motorcycles, colloquially known as Kapcai or scooters. Mat Rempits are often seen on Malaysian streets, where they would gather in groups and race against each other for cheap thrills such as races and stunts (such as the wheelie, superman (lying flat on the seat), wikang and scorpion (standing on the seat with one leg during a wheelie). However, there are cases where they openly rebel against authorities where they would run through roadblocks, ride against the traffic or hit police officers with their bikes. Mat Rempits often race or perform stunts without proper safety gear and properly-equipped bikes, which often lead to accidents, causing major injuries or death. (en)
  • Mat Rempit adalah istilah yang digunakan di Malaysia untuk menyebut pengendara sepeda motor yang terlibat kegiatan balap liar, atraksi motor berbahaya, aksi kejahatan kecil dan gangguan . Mat Rempit biasanya berkelompok dan akan berlomba di tengah kota pada malam akhir pekan. Mat Rempit juga dikaitkan dengan kegiatan berandalan, perampokan berkelompok, perkelahian, perusakan, pencurian dan intimidasi. Kebanyakan sepeda motor yang digunakan Mat Rempit tak memenuhi standar, atau sudah banyak dimodifikasi. Bahkan, ada pula Mat Rempit yang tak memiliki surat izin mengemudi yang sah, tak membayar pajak jalan dan membawa sepeda motor curian. Kini, komplek perumahan pun turut diubah menjadi sirkuit balap oleh Mat Rempit. Diperkirakan di Malaysia saja ada sekitar 200.000 Mat Rempit. Istilah Mat Rempit ini juga digunakan di Brunei Darussalam, Singapura dan sebagian Indonesia untuk menyebut kegiatan yang sama. (in)
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