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  KeraKing said:
is this bike slower than the krr150?

It might cos they both register about 33bhp..And dont forget 150 is 2 stroke and much lighter..

Rd holding wise might be another story....

Bikes Owned: LC125 RXZ135 GSXR400RP CB400VS CB400Spec2 SV650 02CBRF4i FZ1000 CBR929 05YZF-R6 CBR150 HondaSonic125 Yamaha_CygnusX125 KymcoGrandink_250 Hornet_250 04_Yamaha_Tmax Silverwing 400 FZ6_S2 GSXR600K7

 

Current bikes: NIL

Gear 4th

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  • 3 weeks later...
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  nocar said:
Update on fuel consumption : After nearly 4 weeks, the bike average FC is around 27km/l mostly city riding.

 

Bro..how was the overall rating of the bike? Is it comfortable?

2008-Spark 135 & Kawasaki KLE500

  • 2 weeks later...
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any riders out there riding this bike already? can gif some specs and review on it? might consider to get this as my 2nd bike :)

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/zixun/bike/kickballs.jpg

.time tells ALL wonders.

.nothing beats riding. (:

Posted
  alyce said:
any riders out there riding this bike already? can gif some specs and review on it? might consider to get this as my 2nd bike :)

sista you sure? saw the bike, think the turn off is the single brake disc in front and thin stock rear tyres. Didn't start the engine to test, the pipe eh is okay la :cheeky:

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  jB said:
sista you sure? saw the bike, think the turn off is the single brake disc in front and thin stock rear tyres. Didn't start the engine to test, the pipe eh is okay la :cheeky:

 

yup most probably will get that for kah tah. the riding posture somehow is like s4 to me. so is quite comfortable. HAHAHA. will go and see at bikeshop tmr :)

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/zixun/bike/kickballs.jpg

.time tells ALL wonders.

.nothing beats riding. (:

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  alyce said:
yup most probably will get that for kah tah. the riding posture somehow is like s4 to me. so is quite comfortable. HAHAHA. will go and see at bikeshop tmr :)

 

This gal really know how to apperciate bikes...:angel:

  • 2 months later...
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Wonder what's the available tires available for the ninja 250, locally?

 

I heard that the tire size is not common locally, thus not easy to find and have limited size. is it true?

Posted

2A no much choice but I would still choose to max out my 2A "ridable" cc. :p

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

Posted
  hongguan said:
$ingapore sld have a cap of 250cc 4 stroke for class 2B

 

And cap 2A at 600cc. :angel:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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  hongguan said:
hehe true true! then no need to wait 3 yrs to get a cbr600

 

If more ppl sound out this grievance, we stand a chance of "they" up-size the classes. :angel:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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  hongguan said:
i wont mind getting this bike for 2A man , if its just for city riding..

 

unless short touring , then a spec 3.

 

Errr... i would still choose the S4 or same for a good all rounder. :cheeky:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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  MUSHA said:
Errr... i would still choose the S4 or same for a good all rounder. :cheeky:

 

THATS TRUE..$INGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR AND WELL RECEIVED BIKE IS THE SUPER 4!

 

SPARE PARTS , WALAU ANYWHERE ALSO CAN FIND..

 

MAINTAINANCE , VALUE FOR MONEY , NO NEED TO WORRY BOUT EXPENSIVE SERVICING , PARTS DELAY..

 

FC WISE , ITS GOOD!:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

Posted
  hongguan said:
THATS TRUE..$INGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR AND WELL RECEIVED BIKE IS THE SUPER 4!

 

SPARE PARTS , WALAU ANYWHERE ALSO CAN FIND..

 

MAINTAINANCE , VALUE FOR MONEY , NO NEED TO WORRY BOUT EXPENSIVE SERVICING , PARTS DELAY..

 

FC WISE , ITS GOOD!:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

 

Says it all... :cheeky:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

Posted

heard from a neighbour who owns the kawa 400 that its full tank can only go to around 200 plus plus click before it runs dry

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Posted
  queirtus said:
heard from a neighbour who owns the kawa 400 that its full tank can only go to around 200 plus plus click before it runs dry

 

But how big is the tank? He revs the bike alot or normal cruising?

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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