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anyone wanna join me for a shopping trip to motoworld this sat?

Too bad i can't join you..what about this fri?

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Hi Guys and Girls!!!

I just buy a yellow R15 TODAY!!!

Collecting 2 days time...

Very happy and excited..

But got lots of questions to ask.....

 

Must i change the stock tyre??

Heard from people that it's.. erm.. off road?? or what??

 

What is the max tyre size that i can change?? IF i change...

 

New bike need to run-in right?? What's the procedure?

 

Erm.. i think after getting the bike i will have lots more question...

 

Thanks in advance..

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anyone wanna join me for a shopping trip to motoworld this sat?

 

just came back from there today! haha! got a new helmet! :cheeky:

 

Hi Guys and Girls!!!

I just buy a yellow R15 TODAY!!!

Collecting 2 days time...

Very happy and excited..

But got lots of questions to ask.....

 

Must i change the stock tyre??

Heard from people that it's.. erm.. off road?? or what??

 

What is the max tyre size that i can change?? IF i change...

 

New bike need to run-in right?? What's the procedure?

 

Erm.. i think after getting the bike i will have lots more question...

 

Thanks in advance..

 

i can only ans abt the run-in one.

 

according to manual (which is entirely written in english),

 

all the yellowbees here! u all got another kaki liao! hahaha!

[ :: w h i t e f a n g :: ]

for the love of the game, and the ride..

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Hi Guys and Girls!!!

I just buy a yellow R15 TODAY!!!

Collecting 2 days time...

Very happy and excited..

But got lots of questions to ask.....

 

Must i change the stock tyre??

Heard from people that it's.. erm.. off road?? or what??

 

What is the max tyre size that i can change?? IF i change...

 

New bike need to run-in right?? What's the procedure?

 

Erm.. i think after getting the bike i will have lots more question...

 

Thanks in advance..

 

ALL new tires are slippery due to it's protecting wax not wear off yet.

 

the best u run in finish first then ask about changing to bigger tires. =)

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Haha...no problem, but only fri n sat nite hehe

 

okie2...wats ur number bro? btw u riding big bike ah?

Past Rides:

May 2006-Oct 2007 - Honda wave 125R

July 2007-Feb 2010- Yamaha TZM

May 2009-Feb 2010- Yamaha 125Z

Jan 2010-Aug 2010 - Yamaha R15

Current Rides:

June 2010-current - Yamaha R125

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anyone wanna join me for a shopping trip to motoworld this sat?

 

sorie bro....tuesday jus went there for shopping spree...

Past Rides:

May 2006-Oct 2007 - Honda wave 125R

July 2007-Feb 2010- Yamaha TZM

May 2009-Feb 2010- Yamaha 125Z

Jan 2010-Aug 2010 - Yamaha R15

Current Rides:

June 2010-current - Yamaha R125

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Hi Guys and Girls!!!

I just buy a yellow R15 TODAY!!!

Collecting 2 days time...

Very happy and excited..

But got lots of questions to ask.....

 

Must i change the stock tyre??

Heard from people that it's.. erm.. off road?? or what??

 

What is the max tyre size that i can change?? IF i change...

 

New bike need to run-in right?? What's the procedure?

 

Erm.. i think after getting the bike i will have lots more question...

 

Thanks in advance..

 

1stly i wud like to congratz u on the new bike manx...r15 is a reali great bike...nice to corner with...pls do join us for next outing aite..

 

dun change 1st the tyre..the tyre is good when the road is dry...but its very very bad in wet condition...but no worries...im still using the stock tyre...n it stills fine...even in wet condition...

Past Rides:

May 2006-Oct 2007 - Honda wave 125R

July 2007-Feb 2010- Yamaha TZM

May 2009-Feb 2010- Yamaha 125Z

Jan 2010-Aug 2010 - Yamaha R15

Current Rides:

June 2010-current - Yamaha R125

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bro i'm looking for ride side fairings , wind screen for r-15.

by any chance, do u have it?

 

sorie bro...dat one i dun haf manx...

Past Rides:

May 2006-Oct 2007 - Honda wave 125R

July 2007-Feb 2010- Yamaha TZM

May 2009-Feb 2010- Yamaha 125Z

Jan 2010-Aug 2010 - Yamaha R15

Current Rides:

June 2010-current - Yamaha R125

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Hi Guys and Girls!!!

I just buy a yellow R15 TODAY!!!

Collecting 2 days time...

Very happy and excited..

But got lots of questions to ask.....

 

Must i change the stock tyre??

Heard from people that it's.. erm.. off road?? or what??

 

What is the max tyre size that i can change?? IF i change...

 

New bike need to run-in right?? What's the procedure?

 

Erm.. i think after getting the bike i will have lots more question...

 

Thanks in advance..

congrat fren! ya first thing is to do engine run-in, u will b given manual, inside got more details. Run-in means u cannot ram...........m on your bike for the first 1000km (recommended) good actually, be familiar on your bike first before u go fast. safety always come first.

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96820057. Yup n got a small bike too for transport. Hehe...u still rem i got big bike? Hahaha...

 

jus guess onlie bah..

Past Rides:

May 2006-Oct 2007 - Honda wave 125R

July 2007-Feb 2010- Yamaha TZM

May 2009-Feb 2010- Yamaha 125Z

Jan 2010-Aug 2010 - Yamaha R15

Current Rides:

June 2010-current - Yamaha R125

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Guys, if wanna improve ur riding skill look for those few books. A Twist of the wrist vol1 and 2, Sport riding techniques and The soft science of road racing motoecycle.

 

Read n pract it on a safe way with safety gears on.....

98 - 7529

00 - 6543

02 - 2488

02 - 4xx1, 3560

06 - 1xx1, 3560

Great power without control n brakes = zero!

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erm.. i just rode the bike home..

Some problem...

It's diffcult to ride...

I have problem kicking up the gear pedal lever..

Very diffcult position...

Btw.. can it be adjusted??

 

Thanks and regards..

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erm.. i just rode the bike home..

Some problem...

It's diffcult to ride...

I have problem kicking up the gear pedal lever..

Very diffcult position...

Btw.. can it be adjusted??

 

Thanks and regards..

 

Hello & congrats on your new ride! Yey another fellow yellow! :)

 

Well I'm assuming you're tall? Coz I did have difficulties kicking up the gear at first. But after a while, got used to it.. What I do is just sit as far forward as possible and my feet be angled a little, giving some sort of fulcrum at the balls of your feet to the foot rest, making it easier to kick the gear up with the top of your feet.

 

Alternatively, you can go to Wing Yap and change the foot rest to the racing footrest kind and your gear-changing will be so much easier! :angel:

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Hello & congrats on your new ride! Yey another fellow yellow! :)

 

Well I'm assuming you're tall? Coz I did have difficulties kicking up the gear at first. But after a while, got used to it.. What I do is just sit as far forward as possible and my feet be angled a little, giving some sort of fulcrum at the balls of your feet to the foot rest, making it easier to kick the gear up with the top of your feet.

 

Alternatively, you can go to Wing Yap and change the foot rest to the racing footrest kind and your gear-changing will be so much easier! :angel:

Coffee tomorrow night.......Anyone want to join? I am meeting this bee and some of the guys for coffee:angel:

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R125 Singapore / R15 Singapore

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coffee leh... wait turn out to be alot of riders then we go rounding again.. hahas...

Yo. when you want to install the light???:angel:

Speed Is Nothing Without Control

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R125 Singapore / R15 Singapore

SingaporeBikeForum Group

Team R-Series

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erm.. i just rode the bike home..

Some problem...

It's diffcult to ride...

I have problem kicking up the gear pedal lever..

Very diffcult position...

Btw.. can it be adjusted??

 

Thanks and regards..

 

The first thing i did to my ride is ask my mechanic to adjust the gear lever

lower as I find it too high and I am a fairly small guy :cool:

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The first thing i did to my ride is ask my mechanic to adjust the gear lever

lower as I find it too high and I am a fairly small guy :cool:

 

Thanks.

 

I will try to go back to bike shop tmr.. if i finish work early...

 

Btw.. i also fairly small guy.. :cheeky:

 

Just to ask.. Rear Brake pedal also can be adjust??

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Thanks.

 

I will try to go back to bike shop tmr.. if i finish work early...

 

Btw.. i also fairly small guy.. :cheeky:

 

Just to ask.. Rear Brake pedal also can be adjust??

 

the gear level and brake pedal can be adjust... gear level damn easy. DIY bah. as for brake pedal need abit more patient. but i did myself too. too lazy to ride to my mechanic.

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