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Originally posted by gunshead@Oct 10 2005, 09:12 PM

hi all

 

STOP BUYING SPARK Z AND new spark x

 

RX 135 WITH RADIATOR, MONOSHOCK, NEW METER, LED BRAKE LIght

135cc, spot light, new engine, roller, ......................

 

 

now out in indonesia and thailand

 

visit their website

Where is their website??? :confused:

History n Present ride

Nov '00 till Dec '00 - Aprilia RS 125cc 1 Mth

Dec '00 till Oct '05- Yamaha RXZ Delux 135cc 4 Years 11Mths

Feb '04 till Dec '09 - Honda Wave-S 125cc 5 Years 10Mths

Dec '09 till Sept '12 - Yamaha FZ150i 2 Years 9Mths

Sept 12 till Aug '19 - Yamaha Spark 135 RX 6 Years 11Mths

Aug '19 till Present - Honda CB125F

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saw the new spark x :giddy:

imagine the front looks like a owl :giddy:

the tail section look cute but not so pretty

worst no electric start only kick start :sian:

rest unchange

Posted

hey gunshead.... where do you get that information ? if from a ewbsite, you better post the adress dude. I'd like to see the picture. but here we already had super 135. The Yamaha RXZ 135cc in Malaysia is very famous. and very powerful too. can even beat a Suzuki TXR150. anyway I'd still love to see the RX135 with the raiator and monoshock. post the addresss man....

Posted

Google, Yamaha Thailand. Sure can find. No need to understand Thai. Very obvious.

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hello friends

 

please go out of this thread

see the main thread

 

under bike specs and reviews

 

u see a subject

Yamaha Spark135

aka Yamaha Jupiter MX

 

 

get all info from there

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Posted

damn I wouldn't sell my bike for another bike. I'll decide if the looks meet my specs... :p hehehee.. anyway, I would like to see more pictures and specs about the bike. then I'll see if it will enter Malaysia.... :|

Posted

The bike still not ultimate yet - still need pro-arm and underseat exhaust :sweat:

Posted

I agree.... I use the bike for daily transportation and use utilise it to the max. and until now, my bike has never once fail me. If I ever want to changem I'll buy myself a car.... hehehee...

Posted

yesterday, I go to a regular shop in KL...

 

the sales person who already knew me very well showed me a Lagenda 110 Racing Block (55mm) = 135cc for RM155 including installation....now I am thinking about installing a Racing Block. but some says that if you install a racing block, you must also install either an open carburetor or a flat carburetor. then, you must also install a racing cam (which I already has) and also a racing CDI. the problem is, I can't find a Racing CDI in Malaysia. this is my future installation plan....

 

:cheer:

 

1 - 55mm Racing Block & Piston set.

2 - Flat Carburetor

3 - 32Bit Racing CDI

4 - AHM Racing Exhaust

5 - Manual Racing Clutch

6 - Gas Rear Shocks

7 - Upside-Down Fork

8 - Rear Disc Brake

9 - Racing Coil

 

This is what I wish to fit on to my steely steed....

I aslo wish all of you to give me comments on the matter. yeah.. maybe you guys have any experience with such move...... FEEDBACK REQUIRED!!! :cheeky:

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MERGED THREAD

Topic : SPARK X

Description : new bike in town

 

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Spark X

 

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coming soon...

 

spark 135

 

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Past Rides: WR200(2004-2005), WaveS125(2005-2006), WR200(2006-2007), XR400(2006-2007),GN125(2007-2007),KTM200(2007-2007), XR400(2007-2008), Gilera200(2008-2008), Vespa(2008-2008).

 

Current Ride: XR400 & WR200

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Posted
Originally posted by Rudi@Oct 22 2005, 10:10 AM

 

 

 

Spark X is on display at Alexandra Village. The row of shops at the Leong Seng stretch. Almost mistook it for X1.

 

It looks very cool too!

Posted

wah...i must say kups nowadays the taillight design getting even better than some of the sportsbikes taillight already

whats next? fully LED ones?

hehe...X1 one is partial LED only

=[ Honda CBR150R ]=

....=[ R E P S O L ]=....

Posted

as per my experience, I prefer Sport Rims... Why ?

 

my spoked rims only last some 300kms before some 8 -10 spokes has broken off and it feels lousy riding the bike.

 

eversince I changed to sport rims which cost me RM440.00, it last till now = 34560 km. then, you make the decision.

 

part from that, sport rims will make the bike more stable on cornering, on highways (high speed)... and you can ride with confidence. only that the sport rims will make your bike feel a little heavier than usual. (Cheap sports rim). expensive sports rims is always lighter than the spoked ones. (like mine) hehehehehe...:smile:

Posted
Originally posted by aLcALiE@Oct 24 2005, 11:14 AM

as per my experience, I prefer Sport Rims... Why ?

 

my spoked rims only last some 300kms before some 8 -10 spokes has broken off and it feels lousy riding the bike.

 

eversince I changed to sport rims which cost me RM440.00, it last till now = 34560 km. then, you make the decision.

 

part from that, sport rims will make the bike more stable on cornering, on highways (high speed)... and you can ride with confidence. only that the sport rims will make your bike feel a little heavier than usual. (Cheap sports rim). expensive sports rims is always lighter than the spoked ones. (like mine) hehehehehe...:smile:

agree 100% :thumb: :smile:

Posted

I think, the price is about $3.7K

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Past Rides: WR200(2004-2005), WaveS125(2005-2006), WR200(2006-2007), XR400(2006-2007),GN125(2007-2007),KTM200(2007-2007), XR400(2007-2008), Gilera200(2008-2008), Vespa(2008-2008).

 

Current Ride: XR400 & WR200

Posted

Hi all, I've been riding my sparkz for more than a yr nw n tod of changing my spooks to sports rim.. coz the spooks are rusting. Other than jb ah boy, where can i get it changed in singapore and how much? And the suspension for the rear, i saw in one of the replies that excel is selling them for $180? Is it the real gas type coz I saw in another thread that LAB is selling for $40- $50 and the gas is just an empty canister for show only! Dun know how true! Can anyone advise on my qns?

Thanks

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