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For those who want to see the K8 in real life, there is one (black) at I-Motoring.

 

there's one too at Looi's.....white colour!! :lovestruck:

<span style=\'color:darkblue\'>It's always helpful to learn from your mistakes because then your mistakes seem worthwhile.

 

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<span style=\'color:darkblue\'>"... this is love... you keep looking for a better one, but when later you realise, you have already missed the person...." .

 

<span style=\'color:darkblue\'>" ... you look for one that is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get.... this is marriage" .

 

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I'm doing a searching for coolant. I came across this product http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp?subCategoryID=4 .It seems it's the ideal for Tropical countries. Anyway we do not need anti-freeze in this part of the world and the best liquid to run on the radiator is pure water. I guess Water Wetter will be the ideal for our bikes.

 

Any comments guys? Has anyone used it before?

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I'm doing a searching for coolant. I came across this product http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp?subCategoryID=4 .It seems it's the ideal for Tropical countries. Anyway we do not need anti-freeze in this part of the world and the best liquid to run on the radiator is pure water. I guess Water Wetter will be the ideal for our bikes.

 

Any comments guys? Has anyone used it before?

 

I'm using water wetter. Definitely better than the stock coolant. Never tried others before so cannot compare, but I do notice that my fan gets activated lesser after I change the coolant, even when riding in city congestion. :)

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I'm using water wetter. Definitely better than the stock coolant. Never tried others before so cannot compare, but I do notice that my fan gets activated lesser after I change the coolant, even when riding in city congestion. :)

 

Thank you my friend for yr reply. I have the same problem with my stock coolant, bike gets hot very fast. I did read the reviews and it seems its the best for our situation as we will never need anti-freeze for our climate.

 

I will change to Water Wetter also.

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Thank you my friend for yr reply. I have the same problem with my stock coolant, bike gets hot very fast. I did read the reviews and it seems its the best for our situation as we will never need anti-freeze for our climate.

 

I will change to Water Wetter also.

 

i've not tried Water Wetter, but i'm currently using Engine Ice. engine heat has been reduced by about 30% to 40%. you may consider it too.

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i've not tried Water Wetter, but i'm currently using Engine Ice. engine heat has been reduced by about 30% to 40%. you may consider it too.

 

i'm gonna chg me coolant to engine ice on the next servicing. In fact, I've got lots to chg on the next servicing..

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Thank you my friend for yr reply. I have the same problem with my stock coolant, bike gets hot very fast. I did read the reviews and it seems its the best for our situation as we will never need anti-freeze for our climate.

 

I will change to Water Wetter also.

 

FYI.I also changed from engine ice to water wetter.Definetly much better.Remembered the trip to ayer hitam.My temperature was shown only 1/4 on the indicator while riding to and fro.

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i've not tried Water Wetter, but i'm currently using Engine Ice. engine heat has been reduced by about 30% to 40%. you may consider it too.

 

I red the reviews and comparisons on Engine Ice and Water Wetter. It seems Engine Ice is not cooling as good as the Water Wetter. Engine Ice has Ethylene Glycol that acts as anti-freezing. That will reduce the effectiveness a bit. We do not need that in this climate. I was very sure that I was going to use Engine Ice but then I decided to do a search. Water is the best liquid to use on the radiator but has the tenancy to freeze. Additing anti-freeze (Ethylene Glycol) will reduce the freezing point to abt -40 Deg. That in return is reducing the effectiveness of the water. What Water Wetter does is (as you see on their video) is improving the heat effectiveness of the water itsself. The minus point to the Water Wetter is that she has no anti-freeze which is not our concern.

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Just for your info, Original Air Filter (13780-24F02) cost S$51.52 (Guan Hoe)

 

Just purchased mine this morning.

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engine ice loose it property much faster then the mention. thus u need to flush more often.

used to use water wetter, nt bad until i change to maxima coolaide

it is slightly lower then water wetter.

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Getting one soon :angel: ?

 

Nope, dude....can't afford it. machine price is 23K :faint:

 

but until now, i've been wondering ~ shudnt the new gen Busa is 1350cc....but y isit stated 1300cc at the fairing? :?

 

the front cockpit looks much more sophisticated but i found that it's much more further than the seat. meaning i hafta stretch further as compared to the old gen Busa. gez the old gen Busa is still comfy to ride for long distance.....but but to each his own :thumb:

 

 

damnz, i miss my old ride :p

<span style=\'color:darkblue\'>It's always helpful to learn from your mistakes because then your mistakes seem worthwhile.

 

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a396/TLK24/TLK24-Siggy-HeroKampung-Edited2.jpg

 

<span style=\'color:darkblue\'>"... this is love... you keep looking for a better one, but when later you realise, you have already missed the person...." .

 

<span style=\'color:darkblue\'>" ... you look for one that is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get.... this is marriage" .

 

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a396/TLK24/Words%20Icon/76007bb9.gifhttp://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a396/TLK24/Words%20Icon/17aff7c9.gifhttp://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a396/TLK24/Words%20Icon/68643a58.gifhttp://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a396/TLK24/Words%20Icon/810edb40.gifhttp://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a396/TLK24/Words%20Icon/4ff56bea.gif

 

<span style=\'color:darkblue\'>In loving memory of fellow MSR - http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a396/TLK24/mantol27.jpg Mantol27

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i've not tried Water Wetter, but i'm currently using Engine Ice. engine heat has been reduced by about 30% to 40%. you may consider it too.

 

i don see any diff when i use engine ice onli nicer color.. maybe for boc menbers esp the chairman got special feature hehe...

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Just for your info, Original Air Filter (13780-24F02) cost S$51.52 (Guan Hoe)

 

Just purchased mine this morning.

 

did u check at KS???

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Nope, dude....can't afford it. machine price is 23K :faint:

 

but until now, i've been wondering ~ shudnt the new gen Busa is 1350cc....but y isit stated 1300cc at the fairing? :?

 

the front cockpit looks much more sophisticated but i found that it's much more further than the seat. meaning i hafta stretch further as compared to the old gen Busa. gez the old gen Busa is still comfy to ride for long distance.....but but to each his own :thumb:

 

 

damnz, i miss my old ride :p

 

haha all the 1000cc bike also not 1000cc onli 900 +++

but i saw the new busa i didnt notice that the handle bar is any further... next time i go check it up..

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