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SBF Benelli Cafe 2009 - Adiva 150/250


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:nono: brolouis,

Where is the plastic factory that you went to? If it's that price...hmmm...can bring it to bike shop and ask them to fix for us.

 

Btw, what is the average FC u all can get? Mine is not that good... :(

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:nono: brolouis,

Where is the plastic factory that you went to? If it's that price...hmmm...can bring it to bike shop and ask them to fix for us.

 

Btw, what is the average FC u all can get? Mine is not that good... :(

 

you can go to dama plastic sheet distrubutor to fabricate. Search on the web for dama in singapore for the address.

 

Note: to do so, you need to draft up the shape of the windshield inorder for them to cut. In my case, i disassemble myself, took the windshield out and retrace it on a piece of paper. However i did not trace it well but end up sort of un even fitting. Better to measure it up and draw it in computer for precise cutting.

 

If sending to bike shop, they will need it atleast one day to fix it for you. But if you DIY yourself, the most 1/2 a day or 2 hrs will do.

 

The FC is ard 210km - 225km full tank. so that ard 21 km- 23 km per litre.

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the engine gear plate got wear off leh. So no choice, got to replace. Consider it semi overhaul. I went to AMK industrial Park 1 .. bike shop name forget. Side windshield i find it quite obstructive since i have replace my side mirror to a smaller one for better squeezing through traffic. Since during raining day, even with the side windshield, you will still be hit by the rain on your shoulder / hand. Wearing a waterproof jacket will solve all this problem with ot without side windshield.

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Hi guys, have check with dama plastic. They do have the service to fabricate any kind including bending of the plastic windshield. Am wondering perhaps we can fabricate together. It will be cheaper.

 

1) Front Windshield

2) Side Deflector

 

Anybody interested ?

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Hi guys, have check with dama plastic. They do have the service to fabricate any kind including bending of the plastic windshield. Am wondering perhaps we can fabricate together. It will be cheaper.

 

1) Front Windshield

2) Side Deflector

 

Anybody interested ?

 

hi, may i know where is this dama plastic located? :smile:

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Hi, anyone here selling your 150 or know which shop is selling? Thanks.

Honda TA 200 (Apr05 - Dec05)

Kia Picanto 1.1M (Jan06 - now)

SYM GTS 200 (Jan07 - Jun08)

Husqvarna SM 125 (Jul08 - Mar09)

SYM GTS 200 (Mar09 - ???)

 

 

Life is wonderful, cherish it while you still young...:angel:

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Hi all, Went down to Mah and saw a few 200 & 250, 10.7 k & 13.8k respectively. Seems like it is not very saleable. They had 1 already registered and said owner doesn't want to take until Mar 09 so letting go for 10k flat.

 

Any Adiva riders got prob with reliability? I'm interested in owning one.

1986 - Honda Cup C80

1987 - RX125

1988 - RXZ135

1989 - FZR600

1995 - ST1100

1997 - Transalp 400

1999 - VFR800FI

2003 - Tmax500

2005 - STX1300

2008 - Click110, GTR125, GSXR1000 K6

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Of course not popular lah, their sales ppl not interested to push this bike mah. I'm riding a 150. Went down to Mah a couple of times to enquire about the 250. Both times different sales talk to me and both times they seem to loose interest wen i ask about this scooter! Slowly fade into the background and left me all alone after a few questions! Maybe the commission too low for this bike?

Mah should really do something about their sales ppl man.....

I can understand if they have lots of other customers to attend to but the place's practically empty there loh.....

 

Anyway, adiva's web site says they have a 400cc. Check this out

http://www.adiva.it/eng/eng.htm

 

Wonder if they are bringing in.....

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I checked onemotoring, only 7 were registered in SG for 2007. My other concerns about this bike is the quality of finish, pretty poor by my reckoning. What's the experience of the owners?

1986 - Honda Cup C80

1987 - RX125

1988 - RXZ135

1989 - FZR600

1995 - ST1100

1997 - Transalp 400

1999 - VFR800FI

2003 - Tmax500

2005 - STX1300

2008 - Click110, GTR125, GSXR1000 K6

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Wah! You mean got 7 on the road oredi? How come I dun see any leh?All 250 or more 200? Any owners care to comment?

 

No I mean that only 7 Adivas were sold in the entire 2007. It is not clear which models were they, i.e. 125, 150, 200 or 250 cc.

1986 - Honda Cup C80

1987 - RX125

1988 - RXZ135

1989 - FZR600

1995 - ST1100

1997 - Transalp 400

1999 - VFR800FI

2003 - Tmax500

2005 - STX1300

2008 - Click110, GTR125, GSXR1000 K6

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Last week went to MAH to paid my installment, saw a 200cc Adivas using EFI system. Love it :sweat: Anyone try it ?

History: Phantom, Atlantic 200, Phantom, Vara125 FI, TranAIP 400, Super4 (version s), Fazer6 S2, Advia 200, Silverwing 400 JDM 04, Silverwing 400 Euro 08, MaxSYM 400i, VFR1200FD DCT, NC700X, BMW C650GT, Fazer6 S1, BMW R1200GS LC, Majesty S XC155, BMW R1200RT(LC)

 

Present: BMW C650GT, Majesty S XC155

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Veefer, 7 registration in 2007 is alot for adiva. does it cover reregistration? B'cos from what I know, Mah sold their last 150 in 06 or 07. It was their last new one. And they only brought in 2 units of 250 in 07, one of which is still in their window! So how to have 7 registration???

Hi Atlantic, you mean the 200 uses different engine? Suppose to be same as the 250 and 400 right?

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Veefer, 7 registration in 2007 is alot for adiva. does it cover reregistration? B'cos from what I know, Mah sold their last 150 in 06 or 07. It was their last new one. And they only brought in 2 units of 250 in 07, one of which is still in their window! So how to have 7 registration???

Hi Atlantic, you mean the 200 uses different engine? Suppose to be same as the 250 and 400 right?

 

No sure how 150 engine look & sound like but startup of 200cc & sound was different from carburetor type. Spoke to sale-man, was told using EFI. Price 10.3k.

 

Is 250 & 400 using EFI system ?

History: Phantom, Atlantic 200, Phantom, Vara125 FI, TranAIP 400, Super4 (version s), Fazer6 S2, Advia 200, Silverwing 400 JDM 04, Silverwing 400 Euro 08, MaxSYM 400i, VFR1200FD DCT, NC700X, BMW C650GT, Fazer6 S1, BMW R1200GS LC, Majesty S XC155, BMW R1200RT(LC)

 

Present: BMW C650GT, Majesty S XC155

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Hi everyone,

 

Just to introduce myself as a new Adiva200 rider - got it from Mah Motor in Dec. From my experience riding an Aprilla Mojito, a Honda SP & a Phantom, this scooter's comparably good to handle apart from a bit of effort needed to climb up the steep curvy slopes in some carparks. The shelter's a bonus from the occasional drizzle and scorch too.

 

Anyone else would like to share any tips or their experiences with their machines? Maybe even catch up over a ride and a bite on the weekend?

 

Chew:cool:

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Hi everyone,

 

Just to introduce myself as a new Adiva200 rider - got it from Mah Motor in Dec. From my experience riding an Aprilla Mojito, a Honda SP & a Phantom, this scooter's comparably good to handle apart from a bit of effort needed to climb up the steep curvy slopes in some carparks. The shelter's a bonus from the occasional drizzle and scorch too.

 

Anyone else would like to share any tips or their experiences with their machines? Maybe even catch up over a ride and a bite on the weekend?

 

Chew:cool:

 

HI Chew, What is the fuel consumption like? So far you encounter any problems, i heard from mah that the bike is heavy?

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