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That is a no brainer. Scrapyard. :cool:

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I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride my bike..I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride it where I like..

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Hi fellow bikers, just realized that my EO is leaking, so stressed up now, can anyone advised me on what to do? Really appreciate if anyone could help .

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Hi fellow bikers, just realized that my EO is leaking, so stressed up now, can anyone advised me on what to do? Really appreciate if anyone could help .
Did going to a bikeshop never crossed your mind? :cool:

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Did going to a bikeshop never crossed your mind? :cool:

 

Yea, was kind of conned before , so abit phobia, so any reliable bike shop kakis could recommend for me to go to?

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Anybody know where can i get SP pro Arm for Spark?

 

Firstly, it is illegal to have it fixed on a Spark. Secondly, it is not easy to fix. Lots of mods & fabrications needed. Why you wanna go thru such hassle? But if you insist, the answer will be scrap yard.

 

Hi fellow bikers, just realized that my EO is leaking, so stressed up now, can anyone advised me on what to do? Really appreciate if anyone could help .

 

Leaking from where? Engine casing? Oil filter casing?

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ah wan, how to see if its from engine case or oil filter?

 

Snap a photo & upload it up here. Most probably need to change the gasket or rubber seal, depending on where the leakage is.

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Firstly, it is illegal to have it fixed on a Spark. Secondly, it is not easy to fix. Lots of mods & fabrications needed. Why you wanna go thru such hassle? But if you insist, the answer will be scrap yard.

 

Tks bro noted. But it look chio mah.. hahhah

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KRGT-1

I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride my bike..I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride it where I like..

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Tks bro noted. But it look chio mah.. hahhah

 

Chio is of course chio. But in SG we have to be practical with our mods. With the stupid LTA requirements, mods like the SP pro arm is obviously a big no no.

 

Where can i change from [ATTACH=CONFIG]280016[/ATTACH] to this [ATTACH=CONFIG]280017[/ATTACH].

 

Do i need special mod? or where can buy the whole thing. it look so fit in lor..

 

Moulding & fabrication. Many bikeshops can do this.

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Snap a photo & upload it up here. Most probably need to change the gasket or rubber seal, depending on where the leakage is.

 

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U see the leaking is like that.

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U see the leaking is like that.

 

Looks like the screw that drains out your EO is not properly tightened or a worn out rubber seal. Head to a bikeshop and get it checked.

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Posted this query in the wrong thread. Opsie.

 

Anw, I went to change my air-filter to KnN around last week. The mech who fixed up the filter also cut off a part of the airbox. Now it sounds hollow when I'm accelerating. I know for some, this is good but for some its bad. Just wanted to know, how is the effect in the long run. Will it damage the engine? Cause I didn't ask for the airbox to be cut but found out he do it anyway.

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Looks like the screw that drains out your EO is not properly tightened or a worn out rubber seal. Head to a bikeshop and get it checked.

 

Will that cost much?

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Will that cost much?

If the drain screw is not properly tightened, just need to tighten from the mech.

The rubber seal should be quite affordable if worn out.

We're all on a 2B bike so costs aren't really that high to start with. :)

 

 

Edit: most probably you'd have to either top up the EO or change the EO. wouldn't be exorbitant too.

Road hogger @ 50km/h on 4th lane :cool:

A bike can go up till 200km/h, can the rider go up till 200km/h o_O

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Posted this query in the wrong thread. Opsie.

 

Anw, I went to change my air-filter to KnN around last week. The mech who fixed up the filter also cut off a part of the airbox. Now it sounds hollow when I'm accelerating. I know for some, this is good but for some its bad. Just wanted to know, how is the effect in the long run. Will it damage the engine? Cause I didn't ask for the airbox to be cut but found out he do it anyway.

 

All he did was made the air intake hole bigger so you will have a bigger air intake. Not a big issue.

 

Will that cost much?

 

No. Go back to the mech who last changed your EO and ask him to check. He either did not tighten properly or the thread of the screw is misaligned or rubber seal damaged.

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Oh, I recently just change EO, so should be the mech never tighten up the screw?

 

Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yessssssss.

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any idea size 100 rear can fit for the rear tires? or 110 even? if yes need to change to any particular rims to fit? scared too big will hit the swingarm or soemthing..

CB400 Revo (2/6/2008-24/4/2009)

DRZ (25/4/2009 - 25/4/2010)

R6 '10 (11/6/2010 - 11/05/2012)

Ducati 1098 '08 (02/07/2012 - ??)

 

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any idea size 100 rear can fit for the rear tires? or 110 even? if yes need to change to any particular rims to fit? scared too big will hit the swingarm or soemthing..

 

If you are referring to Spark, its not advisable. Add on pillion weight, your rear tyre will touch the undertail. For jupiter, can, as the undertail design is different.

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If you are referring to Spark, its not advisable. Add on pillion weight, your rear tyre will touch the undertail. For jupiter, can, as the undertail design is different.

 

thanks brother.. biggest size would be 90 or 100 then?

CB400 Revo (2/6/2008-24/4/2009)

DRZ (25/4/2009 - 25/4/2010)

R6 '10 (11/6/2010 - 11/05/2012)

Ducati 1098 '08 (02/07/2012 - ??)

 

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