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SBF Majesty 250/400 Cafe 2008


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Originally posted by BLACK COMET@Dec 7 2005, 04:19 PM

I see. U mean they also have installment scheme?

And I guess they will not take non yamaha bike trade in?

they dun do installments... even if they do, its through Hong Leong finance. very ex... they also suggest buyers to go through shops. they dun take trade in also.

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I was wondering somehing about the dash board.

 

http://www.ibike.com.hk/01_bike_report/local/yama/majesty250_02/pannel2.jpg

 

I notice that there's a "V" next to the digital clock area.

 

Does that means that they have a voltmeter function?

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Originally posted by edwinT@Dec 9 2005, 11:10 AM

BC... upgrading soon?

Not so soon.

 

No $ and no 2A yet.

 

But these 2 issue will be solved by end of next year.

 

12 months later then review again cos. My main concern is still will it get stuck in Ubi traffic jams or not.

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Originally posted by br1an@Dec 12 2005, 05:28 PM

so how anyone going for outing soon? haven meet up wif the majesty 400 ppl yet. so far have met some 250 here .

can burgers join?

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Originally posted by BLACK COMET@Dec 9 2005, 11:21 AM

I was wondering somehing about the dash board.

 

http://www.ibike.com.hk/01_bike_report/local/yama/majesty250_02/pannel2.jpg

 

I notice that there's a "V" next to the digital clock area.

 

Does that means that they have a voltmeter function?

Yes, there is time, air temperture and volt meter.

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Originally posted by BLACK COMET@Dec 17 2005, 03:03 PM

:sweat: :cheeky:

 

Paiseh. Have a question for the majesty 250 riders.

 

Do the majesty 250 have a oil filter?

 

I can't seems to be able to get any info on that in the net.

 

Thanks

No oil filter :smile:

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Same as TA200.....

 

The implication then should be to increase the frequency of oil change to get rid of the containments in the oil.

Even the smallest spark can start a massive forest fire...

 

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Originally posted by william_liu@Dec 18 2005, 11:30 PM

Same as TA200.....

 

The implication then should be to increase the frequency of oil change to get rid of the containments in the oil.

In other words.

 

It's best to change oil every 2500km? :confused:

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Or less, depending on your own personal preference and manufacturer's recommendation.... I used to change the oil in my TA200 every 2,000~2,500kms.

 

Another possibility will be to change oil even more frequently to play safe... of course in such cases the quality of oil used may not be that important anymore.

 

:sweat:

 

Then again, the oil filter can only do so much in removing unwanted (larger) particles from the oil... it doesn't really help prevent the oil from getting contaminated from combustion by-products and/or degradation of engine oil due to heat, etc etc.....

 

:sian:

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