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Why all dealer is same ?????? when place order everything OK, allow down payment to be paid when motorbike arrived, after afew day call and ask for half down payment to be paid. Sian............... yhimkimg of giving up this bike liao.

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Why all dealer is same ?????? when place order everything OK, allow down payment to be paid when motorbike arrived, after afew day call and ask for half down payment to be paid. Sian............... yhimkimg of giving up this bike liao.

 

good tings r worth e wait.. most imptly dun buy on impulse..

if i were u i also wont pay downpayment when bike is not even here..

dats how they do buisness..

rem to check "on the road" price includes of wat..

make sure no hidden cost..

dun be blinded by its cost u wan to buy it..

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oh thanks..

ok if dis sun avail i can meetup..

any1 else?

not riding fuoco and wanted to change to fuoco also can come hehe..

If no one is free, think we can juz meet up for a fast one so that u can have ur own time after that.. (mi too.. ;p)

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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juz got my headlight bulbs delivered, might need ur guidance on how to install it onto the bike, bro chubb..

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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Ok.. We can meet dis sunday to install..

Btw our fuoco feels lik a jet ski goin through puddle of water..

Be careful when goin pass flood area at high speed..

The bike feels "floatly" goin through..

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Ok.. We can meet dis sunday to install..

Btw our fuoco feels lik a jet ski goin through puddle of water..

Be careful when goin pass flood area at high speed..

The bike feels "floatly" goin through..

Jet ski it is, haha.. i almost skidded at mscp when the cleaner is spraying water on the floor and i whack through the water at high speed (got something urgent to do, tat's y so fast, ;p). I felt no traction at all from the rear wheel, i closed throttle and open again and whack at about 5-6k rpm, the rear wheel skidded again.. in the end i no choice but to slow down..

wet surface = dangerous!!!

ride safely during these few days, the weather is rainy lately..

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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haa.. I very scare of wet road especially carpark cos is not tar.. Even if it dry it also look slippery..

And our fuoco SOHC so intially torque kinda high.. So dun happy throttle away..

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so what's the plan tomorrow? i'll only be able to meet up u guys from 11am onwards..

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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Throttle body short circuit, fuel pump broke, Dot 4 insufficient in the reservoir and there was no brake pressure at the right lever after I engaged hand brake and suspension lock at the traffic lights. I almost got myself killed.

 

This is the amount of problem after I took the bike out for ride. It was only serviced and repaired at the agent. I am now so scared of going back to the agent again.

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I cannot say if they did a sloppy job. But since the bike was only serviced there and these problems surfaced on a bike with only 15000km, I think it is wiser for me to go elsewhere. I only have 1 life.

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Details for meetup on 9th Jan 2011 Sunday.

Venue: coffeeshop opposite LAB

Time: 1300hrs (1pm)

All Fuoco riders are welcome to come, non Fuoco riders are welcome too.

Let's hope it won't rain tomorrow.. Lol

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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Venue has changed to AMK Mcdondalds..

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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Rare sight in Singapore!

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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lol, there is no plate to black, haha

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo MX - Sep 2006

Honda CB400 Spec II - Nov 2007

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - Oct 2008

Suzuki GSXR 600 K6 - June 2009

Gilera Fuoco 500 - Dec 2009

Honda CB1000R - July 2011

Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight - Dec 2012 (Current)

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last night raining, water leak into the saddle compartment, it caused the saddle opening control unit "forgot" my remote key and I couldn't use the remote control to open the saddle. Tried to use key lock (twist anti-clockwise) to open but failed (later I know the cable connect the key lock to the saddle opening control unit is faulty and I need to replace the cable), no choice and go to read the workshop manual, tried to do the "programming key" method:

 

Programming

Follow these steps to program the remote controls:

1. Insert the remote control key to be programmed in the steering lock key block.

2. Turn the key to the «ON» position, press the button on the remote control, release the button, turn

the key back to the «OFF» position from the «ON» position, all within four seconds.

3. Wait from 1 to 8 seconds.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for 4 times without removing the key.

The control unit confirms the programming has been successfully executed by opening the saddle.

 

Solved the problem and finally can open the saddle...

After thought: How to prevent the rain water leak into the saddle compartment??

 

(P.S. thanks Chubb for your help...)

Recommended "Must Read" Post:

 

How to "Live" with a Motorcycle in Singapore, a very detailed guide

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php/325894-lt-Info-gt-Silverwing-400cc-600cc-Tech-Corner

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last night raining, water leak into the saddle compartment, it caused the saddle opening control unit "forgot" my remote key and I couldn't use the remote control to open the saddle. Tried to use key lock (twist anti-clockwise) to open but failed (later I know the cable connect the key lock to the saddle opening control unit is faulty and I need to replace the cable), no choice and go to read the workshop manual, tried to do the "programming key" method:

 

Programming

Follow these steps to program the remote controls:

1. Insert the remote control key to be programmed in the steering lock key block.

2. Turn the key to the «ON» position, press the button on the remote control, release the button, turn

the key back to the «OFF» position from the «ON» position, all within four seconds.

3. Wait from 1 to 8 seconds.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for 4 times without removing the key.

The control unit confirms the programming has been successfully executed by opening the saddle.

 

Solved the problem and finally can open the saddle...

After thought: How to prevent the rain water leak into the saddle compartment??

 

(P.S. thanks Chubb for your help...)

 

no prob.. my key sometimes also cant open e seat.. usually after a short ride mine will go back normal..

about how to stop water goin into compartment i haven really look into it.. primary precaution is i cover it up wif bike cover, unless im outside den bo bian hav to be in e rain..

i may wanna go get rubber pieces and stick it to e place which i shown u all where e water gets in..

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After repairs at global motors by one of their experienced mechanics Ah boon, the bike is now fine and feels much better than before. I am not going back to the agent ever again. Scared the living daylights out of me when I thought I was going to crash when the front brake lever went 'pressureless'. Thinking of a Gelang Patah trip soon.

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After repairs at global motors by one of their experienced mechanics Ah boon, the bike is now fine and feels much better than before. I am not going back to the agent ever again. Scared the living daylights out of me when I thought I was going to crash when the front brake lever went 'pressureless'. Thinking of a Gelang Patah trip soon.

 

good to hear dat.. ya heard global ah boon quite good wif fuocos..

after yr story i do a service wif tai hin and didnt turn up for appt wif agent.. scare.. lol.

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He's actually more to tuning Japanese and Italian fairing race bikes. Fuoco is like his new endeavour to expand his expertise.

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