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SBF Tmax Cafe


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not sure man but I just collected mine and am loving it. just not use to the high seating position coming from a burgman haha

 

U will get use to it. Hehe...

Enjoy your new ride!!

 

 

 

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jcosta is actually a variator. it's the thing that spins the belt similar to your sprocket that's hold the chain on regular bikes... they have power commander for the tmax as well

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jcosta is actually a variator. it's the thing that spins the belt similar to your sprocket that's hold the chain on regular bikes... they have power commander for the tmax as well

 

What is the weight u using??

How the performance??

 

 

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Lolx mine bike slow bike...

How to compare. But quite interested to know how much improve u getting. 15g will make the bike high rev what rpm u moving off?

 

 

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Lolx mine bike slow bike...

How to compare. But quite interested to know how much improve u getting. 15g will make the bike high rev what rpm u moving off?

 

 

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haha u too modest liao la bro. slightly below 3k, it's very revvy and u can drag to high rpm but like at low gear....feels like the bike can wheelie at times. But other times feel like got a lot of slippage

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OK.. Time for next mod liao. Lolx

U might want to consider changing clutch plate.

Meantime enjoy the ride =)

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OK.. Time for next mod liao. Lolx

U might want to consider changing clutch plate.

Meantime enjoy the ride =)

thanks bro...but I also want to know your overange setup leh haha

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Hi Folks,

 

I'm planned to buy my Tmax next month and would like to know any important things that i have to take note and clarify with the bike shop before i buy from them?

or you can share with me what will you clarify with them before you buy from them?

 

Example:

1. OTR price

2. Interest

 

Thank you

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URO[/MENTION]n;8297395]Hi Folks,

 

I'm planned to buy my Tmax next month and would like to know any important things that i have to take note and clarify with the bike shop before i buy from them?

or you can share with me what will you clarify with them before you buy from them?

 

Example:

1. OTR price

2. Interest

 

Thank you

Bro have u check out carousel ? got some good deals there ....

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both also sold.off liao??...haha...wow...well basically, most important is to sit on the bike and see if u are comfortable. other then that check for any oil leakages , alignment etc. check mileage if second hand, check for any unusual sounds when revving the bike. But if at shop abit difficult because usually they do the bike up already before they sell it...some of these are quick fix so best is to get warranty from the shop

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oh yes one other thing you might want to take note is the fuel pump. when you start the bike you should be able to.hear the motor of the fuel pump. that means it's good. if u can't hear it, then it's not so good

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both also sold.off liao??...haha...wow...well basically, most important is to sit on the bike and see if u are comfortable. other then that check for any oil leakages , alignment etc. check mileage if second hand, check for any unusual sounds when revving the bike. But if at shop abit difficult because usually they do the bike up already before they sell it...some of these are quick fix so best is to get warranty from the shop

 

Ern... I'm looking a brand new bike actually :)

Just wanted to know what thing will check with bike shop before u decided to purchase a bike from them...

Sorry, maybe I described not very clearly... (-__-)

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Check the reputation of the shop first.

Make sure what was discussed are all in black and white.

As long u okay with what they say make sure recorded .

Nothing much as u had to nego with the shop for what u want and both to agreed on it.

 

 

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Check the reputation of the shop first.

Make sure what was discussed are all in black and white.

As long u okay with what they say make sure recorded .

Nothing much as u had to nego with the shop for what u want and both to agreed on it.

 

 

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Thanks Bro Ni+3KiDz!

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Any Bros here purchase your TMAX from HL Cycle?

How do you think about this shop? Recommend and Reliable?

 

Thank in Advance... Cheers! :cheer:

 

Last but not least, anyone keen to create a NEW facebook group? Easy for us to organize gathering... Cos i found that the existing Tmax group in facebook not active anymore~ just suggestion :thirsty:

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URO[/MENTION]n;8297481]Any Bros here purchase your TMAX from HL Cycle?

How do you think about this shop? Recommended and Reliable?

 

Thank in Advance... Cheers! :cheer:

 

Last but not least, anyone keen to create a NEW facebook group? Easy for us to organize gathering... Cos i found that the existing Tmax group in facebook not active anymore~ just suggestion :thirsty:

I'm keen....

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just my thoughts on buying a new bike, you need to focus on the aftersales service and how familiar the reseller is with the tmax. You might also want to ask how much is the servicing fee etc and if buying hire purchase what the terms are

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