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Wait a minute. I thought he changed the battery because of the symptoms. So now your battery okay or got the problems?

 

If you still got the problems, FireSpitter is 99% right unless you so suay got a spoilt battery from HKL.

Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 25 2005, 01:46 AM

Dry cells are maintenance free whereas wet ones require topping up of battery water.

eeeks that reminds me i hv not checked mine for some time liao

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 25 2005, 05:46 AM

Wait a minute. I thought he changed the battery because of the symptoms. So now your battery okay or got the problems?

 

If you still got the problems, FireSpitter is 99% right unless you so suay got a spoilt battery from HKL.

Oei.... mai un nei leh. I'm still a noob and learning so giving my 2 cents worth of knowledge and advice lah. I can be wrong one you know.

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 25 2005, 08:24 AM

Oei.... mai un nei leh. I'm still a noob and learning so giving my 2 cents worth of knowledge and advice lah. I can be wrong one you know.

til now still post. go work lah :sweat:

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 25 2005, 05:46 AM

Wait a minute. I thought he changed the battery because of the symptoms. So now your battery okay or got the problems?

 

If you still got the problems, FireSpitter is 99% right unless you so suay got a spoilt battery from HKL.

thanks for you guys reply...

after chnaging the batt everything goes well...

but I think he pour in some water into my "dry cell" battery aso .. is it right??

or i kena cheated wet batt as dry batt :giddy: :bouncefire:

Posted

btw FYI HKL charge full service @ $120

the mech say it include wat ..piston ,gasket,power valve and so on ...

cos he change my batt aso found out my power valve jam at ard 8-9k rpm :mad:

mine is just 1.5 yr old bike ..how cum so problematic sia :sian:

5k serving due soon ..think R4+spark plug ard $25 :confused:

any other place to get service n full service done ??

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Posted
Originally posted by patrick1131@Jul 25 2005, 09:36 AM

btw FYI HKL charge full service @ $120

the mech say it include wat ..piston ,gasket,power valve and so on ...

cos he change my batt aso found out my power valve jam at ard 8-9k rpm :mad:

mine is just 1.5 yr old bike ..how cum so problematic sia :sian:

5k serving due soon ..think R4+spark plug ard $25 :confused:

any other place to get service n full service done ??

$120 including piston is not possible.... Clean your existing piston maybe.

 

 

Racewerks servicing $90. Good guys reasonable prices. Carbon buildup is normal whether you're running a 2 or 4 stroker. Including regular decarbonising is good practice.

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Posted
Originally posted by patrick1131@Jul 25 2005, 09:31 AM

thanks for you guys reply...

after chnaging the batt everything goes well...

but I think he pour in some water into my "dry cell" battery aso .. is it right??

or i kena cheated wet batt as dry batt :giddy: :bouncefire:

Dry & wet battery both still need "water". Dry batt, you only put water in the initial stage before installation. Wet battery, need to top up once the level goes down.

 

Can someone share what are the REAL advantages of having a dry battery (Do they have any weight difference?) as opposed to wet ones? The only advantage I know is dry battery, no need to top up water. The advantages of wet ones are:-

 

(1) Cheaper, much cheaper!

(2) Longer life span* Subjective. Usually they last equally long as dry ones but wet ones can "extend" lifespan when they are "in coma", abeit only for short period of time (Weeks or 1-2 months)

 

Anybody can help shed some light? I'm totally clueless about batteries...REALLY!

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 25 2005, 10:26 AM

$120 including piston is not possible.... Clean your existing piston maybe.

 

 

Racewerks servicing $90. Good guys reasonable prices. Carbon buildup is normal whether you're running a 2 or 4 stroker. Including regular decarbonising is good practice.

thanks FireSpitter, can enlighten me where is Racewerks:confused:

dun let me wonder like last time to find LAB lol

:sweat:

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Posted
Originally posted by patrick1131@Jul 25 2005, 11:59 AM

thanks FireSpitter, can enlighten me where is Racewerks:confused:

dun let me wonder like last time to find LAB lol

:sweat:

Wah lao eh..... they advertised in SBF plenty plenty lah....

 

Race Werks Motor Sports

Blk 1005 #01-24

Bukit Merah Lane 2

Singapore 159761

 

Tel: 6273 2203

 

 

For the information & going the extra mile to help me (Which I normally don't offer), you owe me lunch, dinner or supper.

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 25 2005, 08:24 AM

Oei.... mai un nei leh. I'm still a noob and learning so giving my 2 cents worth of knowledge and advice lah. I can be wrong one you know.

o_O

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 25 2005, 02:28 PM

o_O

Got a problem with me being a noob? Noob me me noob me noob noob me noob me noob me noob noob noob noob noobs noobs noobs noobs noobs.....

 

Guys that think too much of sex, visit too many porn sites, excessively wank will tend to read noob as boob.

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 25 2005, 05:55 PM

Got a problem with me being a noob? Noob me me noob me noob noob me boob me boob me boob boob boob boob boobs boobs boobs boobs boobs.....

Hmm.. I like boobs. :D

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 25 2005, 10:26 AM

$120 including piston is not possible.... Clean your existing piston maybe.

 

 

Racewerks servicing $90. Good guys reasonable prices. Carbon buildup is normal whether you're running a 2 or 4 stroker. Including regular decarbonising is good practice.

90 includes decarbonising or u've gotta tell them to do so?? i'm a lil lost one servicing. where do u guys go and wat service do they do?? pls advise me. thx 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)

 

 

Ride or Die!!!

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 25 2005, 05:55 PM

Got a problem with me being a noob? Noob me me noob me noob noob me boob me boob me boob boob boob boob boobs boobs boobs boobs boobs.....

boobs?? wat abt boobs??

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

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

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

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

 

 

Ride or Die!!!

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 25 2005, 07:09 PM

Hmm.. I like boobs. :D

Boobs? What boobs?! For goodness sake, this is a bike forum, not sex forum!! Simi boobs?! You must have been thinking too much when I said noob repeatedly... :nono:

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Posted
Originally posted by razorblade41@Jul 25 2005, 08:13 PM

90 includes decarbonising or u've gotta tell them to do so?? i'm a lil lost one servicing. where do u guys go and wat service do they do?? pls advise me. thx guys.

$90 is inclusive of decarbonising...

 

FireSpitter slaps razorblade41 with a large trout

 

For goodness blardy sake, the number and address has been provided. Picking up the phone and keying in 8 numbers (Not forgetting opening up your golden mouth) is easier than keying in so many keystrokes to ask the same question (and kenna F for that!)!!!

Posted

hey askin for all ur opinion, cos im planning to buy a krr150zx.. yeah asking for ur testimonies of the bike.. hope can provide me with some of ur riding experience with the bikeyy yeahh thanks alot yeahhhh TP comin soonnnn ~ haha firespitter always seem to be so pistt how old are u guys huh?

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Posted
Originally posted by at0m87@Jul 26 2005, 12:10 AM

hey askin for all ur opinion, cos im planning to buy a krr150zx.. yeah asking for ur testimonies of the bike.. hope can provide me with some of ur riding experience with the bikeyy yeahh thanks alot yeahhhh TP comin soonnnn ~ haha firespitter always seem to be so pistt how old are u guys huh?

I'm 22.....

 

You'd always be pissed if you have a bunch of clowns in your community!! Dun mistake my slamming as real here in this thread. It's always said in jest and meant positively, however if you have really pissed me off, you'd know it!!!! All hell break loose!! Heh heh...

 

Testimony from me. Not environmentally friendly (As if I care), not a nice bike to casually ride around town (Going slow & keeping to speed limits), seat is rock hard but otherwise this is one hell of a bike!! Low priced, spares are cheap, power is decent (For a small mosquito), handling is fantastic, what else can you ask for?

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 26 2005, 11:41 AM

o_O

Seems like you have a problem with watever I'm saying..... Dun make me say me noob me noob all over again!! :sweat:

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Posted
Originally posted by Shockard@Jul 26 2005, 12:39 PM

I'm 32 this year. :lol:

 

If you can't beat them, join them.

Hey old man... noob noob noob noob....

Posted
Originally posted by FireSpitter@Jul 25 2005, 08:37 PM

$90 is inclusive of decarbonising...

 

FireSpitter slaps razorblade41 with a large trout

 

For goodness blardy sake, the number and address has been provided. Picking up the phone and keying in 8 numbers (Not forgetting opening up your golden mouth) is easier than keying in so many keystrokes to ask the same question (and kenna F for that!)!!!

wah piang eh...relax lah...juz asking for advice mah.

 

i gotta get a helmet soon. the current one i am using..i got it from a shop at bukit merah. any other places to get helmets at better prices??

 

Razorblade41 asking Firespitter to relax

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

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

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

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

 

 

Ride or Die!!!

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Posted
Originally posted by razorblade41@Jul 26 2005, 04:01 PM

wah piang eh...relax lah...juz asking for advice mah.

 

i gotta get a helmet soon. the current one i am using..i got it from a shop at bukit merah. any other places to get helmets at better prices??

 

Razorblade41 asking Firespitter to relax

FireSpitter is asking Razorblade41 to bend over

 

Helmets cheap ones can get from LAB. Branded ones like Shoei, Arai, AGV no idea. I usually get them for birthdays and it's coming soon again. Maybe it's time you guys started to pool for one and buy me. I won't be greedy, just a green Nakano in small size would be nice!!

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