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Hi all biker bros,

 

Got a few questions troubling me :sian: Can't seems to find info online (Don't know how to find also)

 

Any idea what are the models available in Singapore for 3 wheels bike?

 

For shaft bike, which model cost the lowest price?

 

Bike install roof is it useful or useless?

 

Any recommendations and answers deeply appreciated.

 

Thanks

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Shaft bike - vespa 135cc, Honda ST 1100,1300cc

 

Roofed bike - Benelli Adiva 150cc

 

3 wheelers - Piaggio Mp3 125,250 and 400 cc

Gillera Fuocco 500cc

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1) HONDA NSR 125RR FM365H (full ownership)

5th Sept 2006 - current

2) YAMAHA RXZ 135 FR2289E (full ownership)

1st Sept 2008 - 20th March 2009

3) PIAGGIO X9 180 FU6124E (full ownership)

11th May 2010 - current

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A bike with roof is just for aesthetic purpose.

In a downpour, nothing is safe even with a roof, everything gets wet.

 

I hope this info is handy brother.

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1) HONDA NSR 125RR FM365H (full ownership)

5th Sept 2006 - current

2) YAMAHA RXZ 135 FR2289E (full ownership)

1st Sept 2008 - 20th March 2009

3) PIAGGIO X9 180 FU6124E (full ownership)

11th May 2010 - current

Posted

if im not wrong, ST11's smaller brother, Honda NT700 is also shaft driven. don't know about other bikes though.

 

3 wheelers are not my thing.

 

I have seen a self-fabricated roof on a bike in Singapore. It was on PIE but i can't remember what bike it was but i was thinking "hey! that looks cool".

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Actually, I've ridden in the rain (heavy but not super windy like a torrential storm) with a rider who has a Binelli. While my jacket and pants and boots were all wet, only his pants (lower part) was wet. I think there is a reasonably good protection from the elements. Also, the windshield makes it very comfortable inside. Of course, nothing will keep you dry in a torrential storm.

http://simonnunis.smugmug.com/photos/684724736_fuDoa-M-1.jpg
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Quite a number of BMWs and Guzzis are also shaft driven. If you scout around you could probably get your hands on an older one if budget is a concern. Generally BMWs are bomb-proof so even an old one could be a real gem.

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