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The ''Great White''...actually,that was the only colour available in Looi's and was on display for god knows how long!!!...have to wait 4/5 months for other colours...So,since white has been my 1st choice..I succumbed to the temptation...:) :) :)

 

welcome welcome. you will not regret buying one and you will live to enjoy one. by the way, i sat on your bike several times before. hee hee :angel:

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tot u already had white lense cover?

 

wa seh! you got white colour lens ah? where you bought huh? will the brake light still turn out red? since your lens is in WHITE colour?? :angel:

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Malaysia on Sunday said it was considering using its chip-based national identity card to prevent visitors from Singapore and Thailand buying cheap subsidised fuel meant for locals.

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Its latest plan comes as the government begins radically reviewing its fuel subsidies, expected to cost 43 billion ringgit (13.6 billion dollars) this year if oil prices hover around 120 dollars per barrel.

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Malaysia heavily subsidises petrol, diesel and gas as well as 21 food items but rising global prices and controls have triggered severe shortages, as well as smuggling across its porous borders and long coastline.

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"The technical features are there on the Mykad (Malaysian identification card) and can be integrated with fuel pumps so they can be used to identify the person," domestic trade and consumer affairs minister Shahrir Samad told AFP.

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"We are looking to see if we can use it on the fuel pumps so that only Malaysian citizens get the subsidy," he added.

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"We should not be subsidising fuel and goods for foreigners like Singaporeans and Thais. Those without MyKads can continue to buy the fuel at the pumps but at unsubsidised prices."

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Singaporeans often make day trips across the causeway linking the island state to Malaysia to fill their petrol tanks and buy groceries, which are cheaper here.

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Smuggling of supplies of cooking oil, petrol and flour is also rife across Malaysia's porous northern border with Thailand.

.

Shahrir said the government was also developing a subsidy management system that would ensure cheap fuel went to the poor to prevent wastage of the subsidy.

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"If we can save money on fuel subsidies, we can use this to fund anti-inflationary projects to keep prices and costs low for Malaysians," he said.

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On Friday, the government said it would spend 2.49 billion ringgit this year to increase food production amid soaring costs globally for staple items like rice.

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Malaysia produces some 1.6 million tonnes of rice, which roughly meets 70 percent of domestic consumption. The balance is usually imported from neighbouring Thailand and Vietnam.

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Global food prices have nearly doubled in three years, sparking riots in Egypt and Haiti, protests in other countries and restrictions on food exports in Brazil, Vietnam, India and Egypt.

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Rising use of biofuels, trade restrictions, increased demand from Asia to serve changing diets, poor harvests and increasing transport costs have all been blamed for the price rise. — AFP Malaysia on Sunday said it was considering using its chip-based national identity card to prevent visitors from Singapore and Thailand buying cheap subsidised fuel meant for locals.

.

Its latest plan comes as the government begins radically reviewing its fuel subsidies, expected to cost 43 billion ringgit (13.6 billion dollars) this year if oil prices hover around 120 dollars per barrel.

.

Malaysia heavily subsidises petrol, diesel and gas as well as 21 food items but rising global prices and controls have triggered severe shortages, as well as smuggling across its porous borders and long coastline.

.

"The technical features are there on the Mykad (Malaysian identification card) and can be integrated with fuel pumps so they can be used to identify the person," domestic trade and consumer affairs minister Shahrir Samad told AFP.

.

"We are looking to see if we can use it on the fuel pumps so that only Malaysian citizens get the subsidy," he added.

.

"We should not be subsidising fuel and goods for foreigners like Singaporeans and Thais. Those without MyKads can continue to buy the fuel at the pumps but at unsubsidised prices."

.

Singaporeans often make day trips across the causeway linking the island state to Malaysia to fill their petrol tanks and buy groceries, which are cheaper here.

.

Smuggling of supplies of cooking oil, petrol and flour is also rife across Malaysia's porous northern border with Thailand.

.

Shahrir said the government was also developing a subsidy management system that would ensure cheap fuel went to the poor to prevent wastage of the subsidy.

.

"If we can save money on fuel subsidies, we can use this to fund anti-inflationary projects to keep prices and costs low for Malaysians," he said.

.

On Friday, the government said it would spend 2.49 billion ringgit this year to increase food production amid soaring costs globally for staple items like rice.

.

Malaysia produces some 1.6 million tonnes of rice, which roughly meets 70 percent of domestic consumption. The balance is usually imported from neighbouring Thailand and Vietnam.

.

Global food prices have nearly doubled in three years, sparking riots in Egypt and Haiti, protests in other countries and restrictions on food exports in Brazil, Vietnam, India and Egypt.

.

Rising use of biofuels, trade restrictions, increased demand from Asia to serve changing diets, poor harvests and increasing transport costs have all been blamed for the price rise. — AFP Malaysia on Sunday said it was considering using its chip-based national identity card to prevent visitors from Singapore and Thailand buying cheap subsidised fuel meant for locals.

.

Its latest plan comes as the government begins radically reviewing its fuel subsidies, expected to cost 43 billion ringgit (13.6 billion dollars) this year if oil prices hover around 120 dollars per barrel.

.

Malaysia heavily subsidises petrol, diesel and gas as well as 21 food items but rising global prices and controls have triggered severe shortages, as well as smuggling across its porous borders and long coastline.

.

"The technical features are there on the Mykad (Malaysian identification card) and can be integrated with fuel pumps so they can be used to identify the person," domestic trade and consumer affairs minister Shahrir Samad told AFP.

.

"We are looking to see if we can use it on the fuel pumps so that only Malaysian citizens get the subsidy," he added.

.

"We should not be subsidising fuel and goods for foreigners like Singaporeans and Thais. Those without MyKads can continue to buy the fuel at the pumps but at unsubsidised prices."

.

Singaporeans often make day trips across the causeway linking the island state to Malaysia to fill their petrol tanks and buy groceries, which are cheaper here.

.

Smuggling of supplies of cooking oil, petrol and flour is also rife across Malaysia's porous northern border with Thailand.

.

Shahrir said the government was also developing a subsidy management system that would ensure cheap fuel went to the poor to prevent wastage of the subsidy.

.

"If we can save money on fuel subsidies, we can use this to fund anti-inflationary projects to keep prices and costs low for Malaysians," he said.

.

On Friday, the government said it would spend 2.49 billion ringgit this year to increase food production amid soaring costs globally for staple items like rice.

.

Malaysia produces some 1.6 million tonnes of rice, which roughly meets 70 percent of domestic consumption. The balance is usually imported from neighbouring Thailand and Vietnam.

.

Global food prices have nearly doubled in three years, sparking riots in Egypt and Haiti, protests in other countries and restrictions on food exports in Brazil, Vietnam, India and Egypt.

.

Rising use of biofuels, trade restrictions, increased demand from Asia to serve changing diets, poor harvests and increasing transport costs have all been blamed for the price rise. — AFP

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welcome welcome. you will not regret buying one and you will live to enjoy one. by the way, i sat on your bike several times before. hee hee :angel:

 

Damnnn.. i squezzzzzz very very hard n choke the bike front brake level too.

 

lolz.. just kidding

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Anyone here tried using tail bags when touring? Does it hold well? :)

 

Our BOC president Mr NA used one on his recent trip to Phuket. according to him, it was good. no problems at all. but you got to get a right one la. try getting those flatter in shape. so it wont cause any turbulence on higher speeds. :thumb: by the way, the bag he used was secured on top of the pillion seat and not those at the sides. try looking out for Bagster's year 2008 models. they have quite a number of nice tail bags and side bags designed to be mounted on sports bikes.

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tail bag? U mean strapping a bag on the pillion seat? Alot of people does that.

 

But i know 1 busa had ordered a rear box :D

 

o_O o_O o_O

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Damnnn.. i squezzzzzz very very hard n choke the bike front brake level too.

 

lolz.. just kidding

 

is it? no wonder i felt the brake was so "spongy" when i depressed it few days ago when i went to Looi's motor. i even put it on its side stand and lean my whole weight over to the left to see if the side stand can tahan. hee hee :cheeky:

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is it? no wonder i felt the brake was so "spongy" when i depressed it few days ago when i went to Looi's motor. i even put it on its side stand and lean my whole weight over to the left to see if the side stand can tahan. hee hee :cheeky:

 

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Our BOC president Mr NA used one on his recent trip to Phuket. according to him, it was good. no problems at all. but you got to get a right one la. try getting those flatter in shape. so it wont cause any turbulence on higher speeds. :thumb: by the way, the bag he used was secured on top of the pillion seat and not those at the sides. try looking out for Bagster's year 2008 models. they have quite a number of nice tail bags and side bags designed to be mounted on sports bikes.

 

pm NA he got a quite decent tail bag.

 

Any idea what's the brand of the tail bag he use?

Will check out the bagster one :)

Going back to work soon, so thinking of putting a tail bag to put things so dun have to carry so many things around... :sweat:

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Malaysia on Sunday said it was considering using its chip-based national identity card to prevent visitors from Singapore and Thailand buying cheap subsidised fuel meant for locals.

— AFP

 

Luckily I have Malaysian IC.... hehehe... :angel: :angel: :angel:

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Any idea what's the brand of the tail bag he use?

Will check out the bagster one :)

Going back to work soon, so thinking of putting a tail bag to put things so dun have to carry so many things around... :sweat:

 

not sure of the brand of the bag but will ask for you then sms you k. just wait. meantime do check out Bagster. cos i saw some really trick looking ones. especially if you intend to go touring, some of the bags really serve their purpose. :thumb:

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Luckily I have Malaysian IC.... hehehe... :angel: :angel: :angel:

 

then very easy. next time any Busa riders want to pump petrol, just as friedfish along and go in and pump using his MyKad then can liao. :sweat:

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not sure of the brand of the bag but will ask for you then sms you k. just wait. meantime do check out Bagster. cos i saw some really trick looking ones. especially if you intend to go touring, some of the bags really serve their purpose. :thumb:

 

I want to fix it "permanently" on my bike...you know, kinda like a rear box but less ugly... :sweat:

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then very easy. next time any Busa riders want to pump petrol, just as friedfish along and go in and pump using his MyKad then can liao. :sweat:

 

Not mine lah... my gf's one... Maybe I can just station myself there and lend ppl the MyKad at a fee and earn a free tank of petrol everytime i go in.... hehehe :lol:

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Luckily I have Malaysian IC.... hehehe... :angel: :angel: :angel:

 

i like your signature alot!

 

"Never argue with an idiot...They will drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience"

 

:thumb:

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I want to fix it "permanently" on my bike...you know, kinda like a rear box but less ugly... :sweat:

 

it is kind of dangerous unless you can find a way to secure your tail bag without compromising its security. just strapping it to your bike can get it stolen easily. you also must know that our bikes get alot of people's eyes sore and they may just whip out a sharp object and there goes your bag, worse, your belongings inside. :giddy:

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Posted
Not mine lah... my gf's one... Maybe I can just station myself there and lend ppl the MyKad at a fee and earn a free tank of petrol everytime i go in.... hehehe :lol:

 

just give us your gf's contact number. we'll deal with her directly. hee hee :cheeky:

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this "short clip" just gets me mesmerised! i can't help but keep looking at it all over and over and over again! :D

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2271/1797922382_91b18240ee_o.gif

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