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Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 12 2005, 07:56 AM

There is a screw on the horn itself. Go get yourself a philips screwdriver and twiddle with the screw. That's the "volume knob"!

You're joking right? :sweat:

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 12 2005, 02:31 PM

You're joking right? :sweat:

OK OK OK... now on to SERIOUS stuff. For the intellectually challenged, the only jokes I make about fixing your bike are:-

 

(1) Set it on fire

(2) Bring the hammer to whack your bike

 

Anything else that sounds half logical is usually genuine advice. Go check the back of your horn. There IS a small screw.

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 12 2005, 04:28 PM

OK OK OK... now on to SERIOUS stuff. For the intellectually challenged, the only jokes I make about fixing your bike are:-

 

(1) Set it on fire

(2) Bring the hammer to whack your bike

 

Anything else that sounds half logical is usually genuine advice. Go check the back of your horn. There IS a small screw.

:lol: Sometimes your advice very misleading. :faint:

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 12 2005, 08:30 PM

:lol: Sometimes your advice very misleading. :faint:

Like?

Posted

Everytime you're joking, your face so serious. People with no bike knowledge might just go do it. :lol:

 

And that horn screw, I really thought you were kidding. Thought it was another of your 'ideas' to remove the horn. :dot:

Posted

hey ppl.. i finally did some viewing at some bike shops at defu lane, ubi and serangoon.. saw one at bike production FX plate.. going for abt 3k++ fully STOCK. then i remembered u guys mentioning abt tyres a few weeks back.. kinda curious.. stock tyres for kr is IRC tyres issit?? coz if im not wrong.. lotsa of u ppl out there mentioned that it's not 'very reliable'.. correct me if im wrong..:cheeky:

Posted
Originally posted by Ti-C@Jul 13 2005, 12:30 AM

hey ppl.. i finally did some viewing at some bike shops at defu lane, ubi and serangoon.. saw one at bike production FX plate.. going for abt 3k++ fully STOCK. then i remembered u guys mentioning abt tyres a few weeks back.. kinda curious.. stock tyres for kr is IRC tyres issit?? coz if im not wrong.. lotsa of u ppl out there mentioned that it's not 'very reliable'.. correct me if im wrong..:cheeky:

ya...stock IRc tyres..every1s' advice will b go change to a new set of battalax or dunlop tyres. cost aga 150-180.i not v.sure d market now la

we are students in the day, brothers at nite

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Posted

Try LAB's prices for tires. They have given me the lowest price for 2 times already!

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 12 2005, 10:12 PM

Everytime you're joking, your face so serious. People with no bike knowledge might just go do it. :lol:

 

And that horn screw, I really thought you were kidding. Thought it was another of your 'ideas' to remove the horn. :dot:

I'm a serious joker but then again, sometimes I try to gauge whether a person is a noob before I dispense them with my nonsense. So far, so lucky I haven't met someone idiot enough to set their bike on fire, or use a hammer on their bike.

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 13 2005, 08:34 AM

I'm a serious joker but then again, sometimes I try to gauge whether a person is a noob before I dispense them with my nonsense. So far, so lucky I haven't met someone idiot enough to set their bike on fire, or use a hammer on their bike.

haha u wont meet any1 who'd do that la.. if really got some1 who do tt, then u fake till so pro liao.. :faint:

living legend??? who else but the welsh wizard...

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 13 2005, 08:31 AM

Try LAB's prices for tires. They have given me the lowest price for 2 times already!

LAB.. tat's ah boy somewhere in kelantan lane issit? can gimme a rough gauge of the pricing? so u mean they will fix for me? how long will this take?

Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 13 2005, 07:34 AM

HKL quoted me $170 for 90/80 front and 120/80 rear for Battlax tyres.

hmm.. where's HKL?!:confused:

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Posted
Originally posted by Ti-C@Jul 13 2005, 08:43 PM

LAB.. tat's ah boy somewhere in kelantan lane issit? can gimme a rough gauge of the pricing? so u mean they will fix for me? how long will this take?

Yes. LAB is located along Kelantan Lane. You can't really miss them.

 

They will bring you to a different place to fit the tires and depending on the queue, I can't really tell you how long they'll take?!

 

Twice I had changed my tires and both times, HKL couldn't match LAB's prices!

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Posted
Originally posted by w3rT@Jul 13 2005, 05:41 PM

haha u wont meet any1 who'd do that la.. if really got some1 who do tt, then u fake till so pro liao.. :faint:

For you specially, I'd bring the hammer and whack your bike myself!

Posted

anybody noe where to get the best price in singapore

for a set of gasket, piston and piston rings for kr

(1)NSR SP 150(FT5726E) (2)RXZ(FP8543S) (3)KRR 150(FU2121P) (4)R6 '05(FY6651D) (5)Getz 1.4A(SGJ575Y) (6)Gilera VXR 200 (FBC4201X) (7)FZ6 S2 (FBD2275R) (8)X1-R (FBB6401C) (9)FZ16 (FBF2411D) (10)FZS1000 (FZ2591P) (11)MT-09

 

Loves a Yammie... It always touches my heart!!!

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 13 2005, 09:14 PM

For you specially, I'd bring the hammer and whack your bike myself!

haha ok then i shall bring along a blowtorch.. :bouncefire:

living legend??? who else but the welsh wizard...

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Posted
Originally posted by fidz07@Jul 14 2005, 07:57 AM

anybody noe where to get the best price in singapore

for a set of gasket, piston and piston rings for kr

You can try Mah Motorparts (Opposite Sim Lim Tower). Jeffrey has been my regular source for parts.

Posted

Today went to HKL to check my break pad... the mech say still veri thick FYI I heard EBC pad cost $80 but nv ask wat model is tat, but I feel like breaking performance dropped over 2 weeks time :sweat:

Anyway he sae my rear tyre botak soon ... quote me $95 for BT39 rear $170 for a pair:giddy:

now got to save for tyre 1st liao :sian:

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Posted
Originally posted by patrick1131@Jul 14 2005, 02:44 PM

Today went to HKL to check my break pad... the mech say still veri thick FYI I heard EBC pad cost $80 but nv ask wat model is tat, but I feel like breaking performance dropped over 2 weeks time :sweat:

Anyway he sae my rear tyre botak soon ... quote me $95 for BT39 rear $170 for a pair:giddy:

now got to save for tyre 1st liao :sian:

EBC Kevlar Compound is $35, EBC HH Compound is $45.

 

Try LAB for the BT39 or BT39SS. They are cheaper than HKL. BT39 is the "road compound" and will be cheaper and the BT39SS is the "race compound". Hope this helps. The rear tire size for SS compound should be 120/70-17. Make sure this is correct and check the tire is marked "For rear use only".

 

Hope this helps.

Posted

heLLo peeps! newbie here. i noticed that my KR valve always choke. any reason for this? any gd places to service my valve in SG? price??? thanx a lot :help:

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Posted
Originally posted by spy69@Jul 14 2005, 03:15 PM

heLLo peeps! newbie here. i noticed that my KR valve always choke. any reason for this? any gd places to service my valve in SG? price??? thanx a lot :help:

Need to whack your bike more, but not when the engine is cold. I used to have this problem when I only open valve once every week or so. Now, I just open valve every 1 or 2 rides, no longer have this problem liao.

 

Service valve can try Planet Motors. :thumb:

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 14 2005, 03:06 PM

EBC Kevlar Compound is $35, EBC HH Compound is $45.

 

Try LAB for the BT39 or BT39SS. They are cheaper than HKL. BT39 is the "road compound" and will be cheaper and the BT39SS is the "race compound". Hope this helps. The rear tire size for SS compound should be 120/70-17. Make sure this is correct and check the tire is marked "For rear use only".

 

Hope this helps.

Thanks for ur reply.. this definetely help me alot ...got to change my tyre 1st ..cos a few times e-break fish tail liao :giddy: will update u guys the price once i get it changed :smile:

btw what is valve?? how is it like when valve is chocked???

i still don't quite know kr ... and there seem to have a container near my horn... do i need to top up anything into it :confused:

Posted

hey guys, i've gotta service my bike soon. could u guys tell mi a list of wat they usually service and how much it'll cost?? and idea where's the best place to service my kips?

 

Don, have u serviced ur bike at the motordiam near keat hong before?? is the price okiez??

 

thanx guys.

Feb '05 - Nov '06 ---> KRR150RR (FS7177Z)

Nov '06 - Feb '07 ---> CBR400RRR (FM3727C)

Mar '07 - Nov '14 ---> CB400SI (FT1733K)

Nov '14 - Now ---> NC750X (F******K)

 

 

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