
euphonium07
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Selling various motorcycle items. All are used items. Details at carousell. 1. TCX 7110G X-Five Evo GTX Touring Boots Size 11 2. Dainese Travelguard Gore-Tex pants Size 50 3. Dowco 50004-02 Guardian WeatherAll Plus Black X-Large Motorcycle Cover - Sold 4. Hardline Products RS-00001 Red Rollastand for Sport Bike 5. Kappa box rack for CB400 Super 4 Spec 1/2 https://sg.carousell.com/p/tcx-boots-dainese-pants-145545144 No longer riding, thus selling.
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[sold] WTS Maxima Clean Up Chain Cleaner
euphonium07 posted a topic in Bike-Related Parts & Accessories
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You can go to any VICOM branch, that's where I got mine. My IU is the old one by the way.
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Yea, slalom was also a problem for me. But after asking the instructors for tips, I instantly improved. Don't be shy to ask instructors, they know what's wrong with your riding and can really help you out.
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don't worry, you will get used to the bike. The most important thing for me is, where you look while riding, it really helps to stabilise yourself and, what instructors always say to me, relax!
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driving is a lot easier, just start and go, and more car park lots, riding need to wear gear, start engine and wait awhile, wear raincoat if raining and then move off
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easy one la, just do circuit revision more if not confident! one more week to go
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how's your progress OP? attended first lesson already? how about the theory lesson?
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agree, do more circuit than road revision. Both are important, but from my experience, the road is easier to get used to compared to the circuit. I made a lot of mistakes in the circuit even after attending many circuit revisions, but only needed a few road revisions to be really confident on the road.
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I think you can wear full face helmet for lesson, just that it's a bit troublesome, because you cannot really communicate with the instructors that way. The AGV blade seems ok to me. More important thing is the PSB sticker.
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Hi bingoboey, what you described in your post sounds very familiar, in fact it is what I have gone through. From my experience riding a phantom, it is very reliable, except that one time where it stopped in the middle of the expressway! That was a few months after I bought it from a shop. Did a top overhaul, and since then, it has been really great, really reliable, and I achieved average fuel consumption of about 40km/l, which is really good. And take into account that the bike that I rode is already more than 10 years old. Of course, you would have to maintain it properly, but maintenance is quite simple generally. Over to your second concern, yes, it would feel awkward at first riding S4, but after a while it goes away. The more problematic part is getting used to the power of the S4, clutch control etc. Then after the lesson ended, and you go back to riding phantom, then it feels awkward too, but it goes away after a while. But, it is not really a big issue to me. The adaptation is pretty quick. That is how amazing our bodies are! The more important thing now is to focus on getting that license, instead of looking around for bikes! You still taking lessons or waiting for TP practical test?
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P***** Motor
euphonium07 replied to 299's topic in General Servicing, Maintenance, Technical & D.I.Y. Discussions
only started to go this shop on december last year, but the reception I got was like I have been to their shop a long time. they give off a slightly 'rough' but friendly vibe. I never went to other shops since then. -
only hug when taking lessons..... didn't really think about it during riding.
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I am not sure if I am in a position to contribute, since I openly told my parents on my intention of getting bike license, and they reluctantly let me learn. But I assure them that I would be a safe rider once I got a bike. And I bought a race-quality helmet, with protection gloves, armoured jacket and wore them when riding on the road. This probably convinced them even more that I am a responsible and safe rider. My license, bike and all those gears are bought with my hard earned savings. What is the worst thing that can happen if you do indeed learn riding secretly and your parents found out? Would the relationship be strained? Would your parents disown you, throw you out of the house? I find it really ridiculous if those things were to happen. I apologise if my contribution here offends some of you.
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Possible petition against using PSB approve helmets only
euphonium07 replied to icz3r's topic in Biking in Singapore
that was long, but thank you, at least I am more knowledgeable now! So I guess, just buy a PSB approved helmet to be safe, in terms of both rider protection and insurance claim. Of course, choose the helmet that is also tested with other testing organisations. -
What is the best 2b bike in the market now?
euphonium07 replied to ghettolegend's topic in General Bike Chat
you might want to consider ta200 phantom too, it is quite fuel efficient, and it is very reliable, since it's from honda.