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Originally posted by ZLord@Sep 6 2004, 12:42 AM

i thought chopper easier do U-turn??

i think its about the same as a sports bike, just that the handle bar may feel heavier... but as i said... just get the hang of it and it'll be easy... and crusing on a cruiser is really :thumb:

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Originally posted by R.C@Sep 6 2004, 12:50 AM

nick // Age // Bike // course // year // MSN

 

1. R.C // 22 // Shadow Special edition // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

2. chrispy / s4 / BBBAFT / [email protected]

nick // Age // Bike // course // year // MSN

 

1. R.C // 22 // Shadow Special edition // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

2. chrispy / s4 / BBBAFT / [email protected]

3. ah teck / busa and scarabeo / BBACC / semester 7 / [email protected]

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Originally posted by chrispy@Sep 6 2004, 12:38 AM

sp to shadow.. jialat.. like last time i mito to steed..

took bout a few days to get used to the ridin posture..

but when cruisin dat time.. reali sooong ar haaa..

i dont intend change to shadow :cheeky:

April 2004 - June 2005 : Honda NSR150SP

 

June 2005 - August 2006 : Honda RVF400 NC35

 

August 2006 - Present : Yamaha YZF-R1

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Originally posted by ZLord@Sep 6 2004, 12:54 AM

i dont intend change to shadow :cheeky:

haha... no prob... i like the fazer 600 , 2004 version leh.. that time that edwin guy's one.. nice right? :thumb:

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Originally posted by R.C@Sep 6 2004, 12:40 AM

thanks... on behalf on my GF... :cheeky:

welcome welcome :cheer: :cheer:

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nick // Age // Bike // course // year // MSN

 

1. R.C // 22 // Shadow Special edition // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

2. chrispy / s4 / BBBAFT / [email protected]

3. ah teck / busa and scarabeo / BBACC / semester 7 / [email protected]

4. AdrianBlade // 22 // CBR150R // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

 

 

eh, same as R.C, onli diff is the bike, nick n email.. :cheeky:

Love doesnt require that two people look at each other, but that they look together in the same direction. - Antoine de Saint Exupery

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Originally posted by AdrianBlade@Sep 6 2004, 01:01 AM

nick // Age // Bike // course // year // MSN

 

1. R.C // 22 // Shadow Special edition // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

2. chrispy / s4 / BBBAFT / [email protected]

3. ah teck / busa and scarabeo / BBACC / semester 7 / [email protected]

4. AdrianBlade // 22 // CBR150R // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

 

 

eh, same as R.C, onli diff is the bike, nick n email.. :cheeky:

hey... same ar... i got see you before? mmm... haha... nice to meet you.. :smile:

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hey, wher all the other sim bikers go... uol, rmit, pt, ft, all come in here tok c*** sing song a bit lor.. lai lai lai.. = )

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02 - 03: laopok bike chui liao

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06 - ??: yet yet another laopok bike

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Originally posted by R.C@Sep 6 2004, 12:55 AM

haha... no prob... i like the fazer 600 , 2004 version leh.. that time that edwin guy's one.. nice right? :thumb:

ya very cool :thumb:

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nick // Age // Bike // course // year // MSN

 

1. R.C // 22 // Shadow Special edition // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

2. chrispy / s4 / BBBAFT / [email protected]

3. ah teck / busa and scarabeo / BBACC / semester 7 / [email protected]

4. ZLord / NSR150SP / BIMFT / [email protected]

5. AdrianBlade // 22 // CBR150R // BBFFT // yr 2 // [email protected]

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June 2005 - August 2006 : Honda RVF400 NC35

 

August 2006 - Present : Yamaha YZF-R1

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Originally posted by chrispy@Sep 6 2004, 03:23 AM

hey, wher all the other sim bikers go... uol, rmit, pt, ft, all come in here tok c*** sing song a bit lor.. lai lai lai.. = )

i think maybe they not aware got this channel here

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August 2006 - Present : Yamaha YZF-R1

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Originally posted by R.C@Sep 6 2004, 12:44 AM

i think its about the same as a sports bike, just that the handle bar may feel heavier... but as i said... just get the hang of it and it'll be easy... and crusing on a cruiser is really :thumb:

i feel that doing U-turn on chopper easier cause can just turn handle bar and lean abit, sportsbike can only turn abit of handle bar, mostly turn by leaning

April 2004 - June 2005 : Honda NSR150SP

 

June 2005 - August 2006 : Honda RVF400 NC35

 

August 2006 - Present : Yamaha YZF-R1

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Originally posted by chrispy@Sep 6 2004, 12:38 AM

sp to shadow.. jialat.. like last time i mito to steed..

took bout a few days to get used to the ridin posture..

but when cruisin dat time.. reali sooong ar haaa..

haha cruiser riding posture damn shiok and relaxing :thumb:

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June 2005 - August 2006 : Honda RVF400 NC35

 

August 2006 - Present : Yamaha YZF-R1

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Originally posted by ZLord@Sep 6 2004, 11:18 AM

ya very cool :thumb:

yah... but i think it'll cost a bomb... perhaps a few years later when the bike gets older then the price drop, i might just get it... :smile: like the under seat exhaust...

Posted
Originally posted by ZLord@Sep 6 2004, 11:24 AM

i feel that doing U-turn on chopper easier cause can just turn handle bar and lean abit, sportsbike can only turn abit of handle bar, mostly turn by leaning

this is quite true... :smile:

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