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I wrote past Bishan just last Saturday and my Gal was asking about you. She remembered you stayed ard there.

 

Anyways you're working there now?? ORD loh i guess:)

 

yupp ord in dec. working at starhub centre now. FOC parking at centre pt. xD

but the sucky thing is the erp. 8-8.55am $2, 8.55-9am $1.25, 9am 50cents. so im always late for work xP

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R125 is the naked version, Naked as in there is no Fairings looks like a Superfour, carburetor type

 

R125R fi is the Fairing version, comes with new Fuel Injection Technology(actually FI has been ard for a decade or so) more fuel economy

 

Here's Hemrick's take on Carb vs FI

http://hemrickperformance.com/Carb.aspx

 

Anyways Endy, If cost is a factor and you are up to the challenge of a class2 bike experience then well a second hand RwR is perfect...just a headsup, you will definitely drop the bike. every single one I know who has ridden a RwR has had that painful lesson. So if you do manage to get a RwR, just be very very very very careful ok?

 

Be mindful there are Cons to this bike; not just Pros. Fortunately the Pros more than outweigh the Cons by a long shot and even if cost is a factor you'll be alright.:) Its a class 2B bike afterall so maintenance is 1/4 the cost whereas compared to a class 2.

 

i never drop the bike leh. hahahaha

2008 July - 2010 March: Daelim Roadwin R 125 (FBC 8363 K)

2010 March - 2011 September: SYM GTS 200 (FBD 7445 J)

2011 September - 2013 April: Yamaha Fazer fz6s2 (FBB 5824 Y)

2013 March - now: Honda NC700XD (FBH **** D)

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R125 is the naked version, Naked as in there is no Fairings looks like a Superfour, carburetor type

 

R125R fi is the Fairing version, comes with new Fuel Injection Technology(actually FI has been ard for a decade or so) more fuel economy

 

Here's Hemrick's take on Carb vs FI

http://hemrickperformance.com/Carb.aspx

 

Anyways Endy, If cost is a factor and you are up to the challenge of a class2 bike experience then well a second hand RwR is perfect...just a headsup, you will definitely drop the bike. every single one I know who has ridden a RwR has had that painful lesson. So if you do manage to get a RwR, just be very very very very careful ok?

 

Be mindful there are Cons to this bike; not just Pros. Fortunately the Pros more than outweigh the Cons by a long shot and even if cost is a factor you'll be alright.:) Its a class 2B bike afterall so maintenance is 1/4 the cost whereas compared to a class 2.

 

thanks for reply, so the current ones that the shop sells are r125 FI?

i cant spot any difference for this, looks the same as r125.

http://www.singaporebikes.com/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=9335&title=daelim-roadwin-125r-fi&cat=12

 

hmmm yeah i gonna take class2, and cost is a quite major factor i would say. still a student, no income at all

shall wait for the reply on my insurance then see if i can afford it

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You UP what, God Given long legs both feet can plant flat on the ground!! over Tilt also still can recover bcoz got good leg support

haha i ever sprained my arm cos i was saving the bike from a

 

i drop for u liao.... lol

HAHAHA ok la then at least the bike wont feel so left out. can join all the other dropped bikes as one big happy family.. lol..

2008 July - 2010 March: Daelim Roadwin R 125 (FBC 8363 K)

2010 March - 2011 September: SYM GTS 200 (FBD 7445 J)

2011 September - 2013 April: Yamaha Fazer fz6s2 (FBB 5824 Y)

2013 March - now: Honda NC700XD (FBH **** D)

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I was at mandai rd that morning, w/o a pillion =)

 

Guys, is it better to buy spray cans and touch up on scratches on fairings rather than send in for professional paint service? O.o

 

Decal is the way to go. In my opinion. Heh. How big is the scratch btw..??

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