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hi all..

i am riding a rvf with no installment already.. COE ends at may 2010.. so i was tinking of changing bike or to renew my COE and continue to ride my rvf.. even if i change 2 a class 2 bike, i also dunno which bike to change.. passion for riding is there..

 

pls help.. thanx...

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I think u shuld ask urself whether are u satisfied with ur current ride or not?

 

In terms of power, stability, handling & looks.. Class2 would be a preferred choice.. but to think again, do u really need that much power? or are u able to control or fully utilise the power of the bike or even maintain it with no worries? if yes, then go for it..

 

You cant compare 600s with litre bikes.. i would say they belong to diff category.. Do consider well before making any decisions..

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I think u shuld ask urself whether are u satisfied with ur current ride or not?

 

In terms of power, stability, handling & looks.. Class2 would be a preferred choice.. but to think again, do u really need that much power? or are u able to control or fully utilise the power of the bike or even maintain it with no worries? if yes, then go for it..

 

You cant compare 600s with litre bikes.. i would say they belong to diff category.. Do consider well before making any decisions..

 

ders alot of factors to consider b4 making a decision to switch to a 600cc or a litre bike bro..factors like insurance , roadtax and ur commitment to it..do tink carefully b4 making any decision and not juz follow ur frenz :cheers:

 

Well, in any case, I think you might want to renew the COE before selling. Generally you can fetch a better price.

 

dats very very true indeed bro :thumb:

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