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erm....1st time i didnt go cos oversleep...2nd time fail..floor wet = worse 3rd time = fail again

 

so yea ...gonna book my 4th prac3 tmr

 

PS: how do i get an activation e-mail?

 

The thing is to practise the technique of eyeline first and go at a comfortable speed

Don't travel too fast on the first corner but still accelerate thru it.

 

zz can't edit...any1 can tell me the difference between yamaha r15 and r125??

 

R15 bigger engine than R125

 

But R125 looks more like R6 than R15

 

I presume that would be the answer you're looking for?

 

 

@chipsmore I see yr yellow CBR in yr dp... nice bike :D

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which would u choose? r125 or r15? both also look nice..

 

Overall, I would take R15 cuz its cheaper and more common in SG, and more powerful than R125.

 

R125 is a pretty bike with some technical aspects taken from R6.

 

That you can do research on them...

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yay i passed TP today with 10 points :D

 

i wld like to thank everyone who has helped or provided me guidance in one way or another during these past 4-5mths!

 

and @chipsmore: cbr looking good! congrats!

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r125 loks sports bike , but performance wise ... forget for the amount u are paying comparing it wkith 2b bikes

 

and yes , u can layup a bike

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yay i passed TP today with 10 points :D

 

i wld like to thank everyone who has helped or provided me guidance in one way or another during these past 4-5mths!

 

and @chipsmore: cbr looking good! congrats!

 

congrats bro! :) welcome to the riders' family haha!

 

joining me soon in the cbr150r family? :) haha i'm considered noob OTR and know nuts abt my bike. slowly a bit by a bit. so far riding OTR has been super enjoyable for me.

 

regarding the r125 and r15. i think r125 is super chio but i feel that no need to pay so much for a new 2b unless u wanna use it for long term. keep the $ use it on 2A or save it up for class 2, the money will be used better i feel. my 2 cents la. go straight r6 or r1 after a normal 2b is better.

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ic thx for the replies.. is there a guide to layup bike? like can I park it in my HDB carpark or would it be at the shop? and I still have to pay for the bike normally right?

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@sharwngs - my old bike is currently under layup. if you're getting it from the shop, pay everything as usual, but no need insurance since you don't have the license. apply for lay up of bike and you will need to tell them where you're gonna park the bike. if you need to tow the bike to shop or whatsoever, you will need to inform LTA. once you pass your license, buy insurance, tow your bike to vicom for inspection, only then you can buy your road tax. and tadaa, you're up and well on the road.

 

but honestly, if you have SUPER ITCHY buttocks, dont lay up. if u feel like riding the bike n suay2 get caught, tats it. (= just my 2 cents worth.

 

@chipsmore ; i also know nothing about my 4stroke sia! wanna do this or do that, like got no time liddat.

 

in my opinion, r125 super super chio than r15. but also expensive and not much on the road. go ask at the r125 forum lah. heh~ but not pretty leh, from far look like big bike, but when come near, aiya! got pplate. heeeehehehe. and i like the seat structure of r125.

dear STALKER on SGBikes.com ,

 

YOU CAN SUCK MY MIDDLE FINGER DEEP DEEP !

 

regards,

yours truly.

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ic thx for the replies.. is there a guide to layup bike? like can I park it in my HDB carpark or would it be at the shop? and I still have to pay for the bike normally right?
yes lay up , and apply season parking at hdb .,

sometimes they do spot check at yr car park ..

 

 

Most of the time ppl upgrade to Cl2 bike, then feel the pocket burn, then go back down to 2b bike.

 

i tot most of the ppl who have class 2 have another bike..

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ic thx for the replies.. is there a guide to layup bike? like can I park it in my HDB carpark or would it be at the shop? and I still have to pay for the bike normally right?

 

Just my humble suggestion but it would be best to get your bike after you pass yr 2B license.

Unless you're eyeing some sort of limited edition version of some bike, even if you get it after you pass makes no difference.

In fact, your opinion of your favourite bike may change, so if you do get your bike later, you still have a choice of selecting your bike with regrets.

 

My choice of bike changed vastly as seen below:

 

CBR150>

XR125>

XR200>

DR200>

TW200>

XR200(yup reconsidered it again)>

Honda Wave(decided lower fuel consumption so I can afford it)>

X1R(cuz best fuel consumption with proper clutch, current choice)

 

So best would be not be so enthusiastic about getting about the bike and getting the 2b license first.

 

i tot most of the ppl who have class 2 have another bike..

 

Maybe they go to track?

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Hey guys just passed my prac 8.

 

What is Re-training?

 

I have it under my booking for revision circuit and road revision.

 

that one don't need care, if you fail TP.. you have to book TP again at the counter, they will book the one you asked 'Re-training' for you too, it's compulsory.. But pass TP one time swee swee best!

2B TP second try - 11/11/10

First bike - NSR 150 SP - 22/11/10

2A TP first try - 02/08/13

Second bike - Honda CBR400R - 10/08/13

Current bike - Honda CB400SF Revo - 19/09/14

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Just my humble suggestion but it would be best to get your bike after you pass yr 2B license.

Unless you're eyeing some sort of limited edition version of some bike, even if you get it after you pass makes no difference.

In fact, your opinion of your favourite bike may change, so if you do get your bike later, you still have a choice of selecting your bike with regrets.

 

My choice of bike changed vastly as seen below:

 

CBR150>

XR125>

XR200>

DR200>

TW200>

XR200(yup reconsidered it again)>

Honda Wave(decided lower fuel consumption so I can afford it)>

X1R(cuz best fuel consumption with proper clutch, current choice)

 

So best would be not be so enthusiastic about getting about the bike and getting the 2b license first.

 

 

 

Maybe they go to track?

 

 

 

thanks....sounds very logical

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that one don't need care, if you fail TP.. you have to book TP again at the counter, they will book the one you asked 'Re-training' for you too, it's compulsory.. But pass TP one time swee swee best!

 

That one is like lesson to train you for Tp?

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That one is like lesson to train you for Tp?

 

it's the same as road revision, just that they put the name re-training so that it seems more important/compulsory, and indeed is compulsory. dont have to book yourself, they will help you book if you fail tp. as i said better pass in one shot..

2B TP second try - 11/11/10

First bike - NSR 150 SP - 22/11/10

2A TP first try - 02/08/13

Second bike - Honda CBR400R - 10/08/13

Current bike - Honda CB400SF Revo - 19/09/14

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