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heard there's a new rule that m'sia can only pump 3/4 tank. isit true and/or how it affect motorbikes?

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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yes true. long ago alrd sial. it only apply to car. motorbikes not affected.

 

erm clarify, go in 3/4, come out 3/4.

 

not sure of details, but heard sg vehicle can only pump up to 3/4 in m'sia pump. not sure if it affect motorbikes.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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for now:

car go in 3/4.. come out can full..

motorbike (go in/ come out) (empty/ full) also can.

 

new implented rules:

please wait for news. though there are many rumours spreading around.

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for cars some shop go this pressure gauge or rather "fake" button to press then their fuel will go to almost F or 3/4 above.. but actually is lower.. haha.. heard from my fren

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It will never make sense if the rule applies to motorcycles. What about the smaller bikes like Honda Wave, RXZ, etc... Wave for example has a very small tank (but excellent FC though :cheeky:) about 3.5 liters. Now 3/4 of that is very, very redundant big time :lol: :lol:...

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erm clarify, go in 3/4, come out 3/4.

 

U mean only can top up to 3/4 tank when riding out of Johor?o_O

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U mean only can top up to 3/4 tank when riding out of Johor?o_O

 

that's what i heard, detail not sure, or maybe i got the wrong info... :slapforehead:

 

anyway i don't watch the news much, so i tot i might miss it or something. :D

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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don't think this will ever be implemented for bikes...

what about those bikes without fuel gauge? they open up ur fuel tank and peep inside?

 

they use a stick to check for fuel, that's 4 cars, they could jolly do the same for bikes.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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wat if they poke spoil the sensor

 

i tot ur sensor is built inside the tank, so how u poke n spoilt? anyway they're using a dip stick sort of like ice-cream stick, not a bamboo. :dot:

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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currently motorbike fuel empty push bike into jb oso can...

 

sometimes saw that, but it gonna be a long push accross the causeway to nearest petrol stat in JB. :giddy:

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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