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Hey guys i am interested in the R15 and the Roadwin 125r,

 

i personally prefer the design of R15 but R15 seems to be a rather tiny bike compared to the roadwin 125R.

 

Lets say if i get the roadwin 125R in the end, are the spare parts easy to find as i heard it is unlike the yamaha which is more common. dont wanna kena chopped carrot head with the excuse from the bike shop saying the parts are rare!

 

Tell me your opinions on the bikes.

 

Thanks bros and fyi, i did searched the forum and read up on both bikes.

 

Hope you guys would respond soon :cheeky:

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both are about the same, however the roadwin is the biggest 2b sportsbike in the market.

 

but the r15 looks like r1, if you look from really really far away and happened to be blind in one eye. lol.

 

r15 newer in the market, so parts are readily available. though 2nd hand still rare. unlike roadwin.

 

make your choice. wont go wrong with either one.

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You are correct to compare the bikes according to the availability of the spare parts. However, there are also other factors to consider, such as F.C, durability of the engine, price, specs etc etc.. Best is to go down to several bike shops and compare the price of each. And like CSV mention, you can't go wrong with either! :)

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actually spare parts still abit uncommon for the r15.

accessories getting more and more.

took them a while to fix the fairing of my old bike.

but they definitely bringing in stock since so many ppl riding it.

good bike nevertheless

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