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Originally posted by hockie69@Oct 10 2006, 10:12 AM

i bought a pair of stock cam and ask my friend to mod it abit.just the intake cam nia.:cheeky:

Teach me leh :cry:

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Originally posted by superbike@Oct 11 2006, 12:05 AM

Teach me leh :cry:

uncle...u kidding right?....u shd know those stuff too wat...lolz

 

anyway...wats ur ex-boss doing now since he close de shop huh? :sweat:

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RIDE it while u can.....NOT when u want !.

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Yamaha Have launched the all-new 2007 R1

 

Comparison Between 2006 and 2007 R1:

Compression Ratio 12.7:1(2007) 12.4:1(2006)

Ignition TCI(2007) DC-CDI9(2006)

Brakes/Front Dual 310mm discs; radial-mount forged 6-piston calipers (2007) Dual 320mm discs; radial-mount forged 4-piston calipers (2006)

 

Suspension/Rear: SSingle shock w/piggyback reservoir; adjustable for hi-/lo-speed compression damping, rebound damping, spring preload (2007) Single shock w/adjustable preload, compression damping, rebound damping; 5.1" travel (2006)

 

Height: 0.2" Higher (2007)

Length: 1.0" Shorter (2007)

 

Distinct Features are the (1) YCC-T fly-by-wire throttle system (2) Slipper-type back torque-limiting clutch (3) Dual 310mm front disc brakes; new, six-piston radial-mount calipers and Brembo radial-pump front master cylinder (4) Adjustable LCD illumination and multi-function digital gauges: adjustable shift light, odometer, dual tripmeters, water temperature, air temperature, full-time clock, lap timer and large 15,000 rpm analog tachometer.

:slapforehead:
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then next year...other brand will "pump" in more stuff to counter yummy's 07 R1.

 

and the whole cycle repeat itself....lolz

 

end of day : it de consumer that kanna suck dry on it money.:cheeky:

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RIDE it while u can.....NOT when u want !.

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Originally posted by hockie69@Oct 11 2006, 12:21 AM

uncle...u kidding right?....u shd know those stuff too wat...lolz

 

anyway...wats ur ex-boss doing now since he close de shop huh? :sweat:

Aiyooo not all the stuff I know leh.

Go zhuhai circuit, only to clean the tyre nia.

Teach me leh. :cry:

 

 

 

My ex boss now temporay do sales near yio chu kang.

What a pity nearly 20 years know him now saperated:cry:

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Originally posted by superbike@Oct 11 2006, 07:06 PM

My ex boss now temporay do sales near yio chu kang.

What a pity nearly 20 years know him now saperated:cry:

honestly....ur ex-boss dont really need to work 1...his side business can support mah.:cheeky:

 

i guess it de passion beh.:sweat:

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hi guys, super long nvr log on... anymore kopi trips??? missed the last 1 at jalan kayu cos my batt went dead... alvzz if there is jus sms me again... thanks...:smile:

Posted
Originally posted by superbike@Oct 11 2006, 07:06 PM

Aiyooo not all the stuff I know leh.

Go zhuhai circuit, only to clean the tyre nia.

Teach me leh. :cry:

Really clean tires meh?? :giddy:

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Originally posted by Shark@Oct 12 2006, 10:29 AM

Really clean tires meh?? :giddy:

Clean and check tire outside the pit mah. This is the final touch.

Of course behind the scene "GOD" knows how siong it is.

The most chialat moment is taking photo with the beautiful umbralla girl that smells similiar to a cow. :help: Hahahahahah

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Posted
Originally posted by superbike@Oct 12 2006, 07:01 PM

Clean and check tire outside the pit mah. This is the final touch.

Of course behind the scene "GOD" knows how siong it is.

The most chialat moment is taking photo with the beautiful umbralla girl that smells similiar to a cow. :help: Hahahahahah

dun be humble.....u do much more then that.....lolz :sweat:

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Originally posted by superbike@Oct 12 2006, 07:01 PM

The most chialat moment is taking photo with the beautiful umbralla girl that smells similiar to a cow. :help: Hahahahahah

I hope not all umbrella girl smell like that if not, MotoGP will have to start providing nose plugs to the riders... :cheer:

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Originally posted by Shark@Oct 13 2006, 10:09 AM

I hope not all umbrella girl smell like that if not, MotoGP will have to start providing nose plugs to the riders... :cheer:

i dun think all would smell like that la..some smell very nice...while some...are just "fill with perfume"......:sweat:

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Originally posted by mechwira@Oct 9 2006, 08:18 PM

my fren's 600K5 starting to give probs liao. and i tot the latest range of suzuki more reliable than its previous reputation.

 

the entire journey we were together, his 600K5 kept stalling every time reach red light and he clutch in to a complete stop. a lot of times, even until reach destination. then start that time, it will die off, macam 2B carb model haven warm up. he say the bike must warm up to beyond 50C then wont give this type problem. i tell him my bike i wait for 40C onli i go, no probs; sometimes in a hurry the temp gauge show 36C oso i go, but of goz dun drag until warmer. no probs. finally can laugh at him after kena laughed at for not knowing how to remove my fairings :cheeky:

 

then realli leh, all sorts of odd sounds coming from the bike; metallic clanking sound when moving off, loose damper mountings, etc etc.....

 

 

 

on a diff topic, donno any of u all read Fast Bikes a few issues ago, they speculate future bike models. they asked Honda if they will consider making a CBR800RR to capitalize on the new MotoGP bikes. The honda people suddenly grew quiet and gave each other uneasy looks and refused to comment.

 

so got possibility a CBR800RR in middle future. or, since they reveal their new RC211V is a V4 engine, the VFR800 might get a revamp to return to its sporty roots rather than its current sport tourer status. but i dun like the new RCV look; the backside too short and small.

The curse on the gixxer machine had not been lifted all tis year :giddy:

Posted
Originally posted by Shark@Oct 11 2006, 10:07 AM

Yamaha Have launched the all-new 2007 R1

 

Comparison Between 2006 and 2007 R1:

Compression Ratio 12.7:1(2007) 12.4:1(2006)

Ignition TCI(2007) DC-CDI9(2006)

Brakes/Front Dual 310mm discs; radial-mount forged 6-piston calipers (2007) Dual 320mm discs; radial-mount forged 4-piston calipers (2006)

 

Suspension/Rear: SSingle shock w/piggyback reservoir; adjustable for hi-/lo-speed compression damping, rebound damping, spring preload (2007) Single shock w/adjustable preload, compression damping, rebound damping; 5.1" travel (2006)

 

Height: 0.2" Higher (2007)

Length: 1.0" Shorter (2007)

 

Distinct Features are the (1) YCC-T fly-by-wire throttle system (2) Slipper-type back torque-limiting clutch (3) Dual 310mm front disc brakes; new, six-piston radial-mount calipers and Brembo radial-pump front master cylinder (4) Adjustable LCD illumination and multi-function digital gauges: adjustable shift light, odometer, dual tripmeters, water temperature, air temperature, full-time clock, lap timer and large 15,000 rpm analog tachometer.

Wow the speedo is getting closer to G-shock style :thumb:

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it hard to surf this forum and more hard to reply...most of time..i log-in...will se "max connection error".:faint:

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Posted

Yo guys, I think i can make out some time for helping out on the speedo button thingy. Been really busy for the past weeks.

 

 

Meet up for DIY cum coffee session

-------------------------------------------

Date: To Be Confirmed

Time: To Be Confirmed

Venue: To Be Confirmed

 

Tools provided by me. If u have, please bring it too. Can speed up everything.

 

Tools needed:

Screw drivers

Allen keys

Socket wrenches

C/Ring Spanners (might not be able to reach, that's y i mention socket wrench)

 

 

Attending:

1) Enjoy

2)

 

 

 

I am thinking of those Macdonald's that is big with ample parking space. Reason for so is the availiablity of power supply (those they supply for laptop customers) so that i can help to solder the PCB switch for "|-|@|Z". Any other place is fine with me. The essential points are power supply and ample working space for all the bikes.

 

Suggestions:

West Coast Mac (unsure about PS)

Queensway Mac (unsure about PS)

Kallang Mac (confirm got Power Supply and space)

 

For the date and time, i am thinking of afternoon cause of lightings issue. Best for me would be monday afternoon, but guess most wont be free. So maybe on the coming holidays afternoon like sat or next tues.

 

Feel free to add any suggestion for location.

Posted
Originally posted by hockie69@Oct 16 2006, 04:29 PM

it hard to surf this forum and more hard to reply...most of time..i log-in...will se "max connection error".:faint:

haha.. mi oso.. but i refresh afew times than can lioa...

somemore veri fast lor...

:smile: :smile:

Posted
Originally posted by Enjoy^83@Oct 16 2006, 08:46 PM

Yo guys, I think i can make out some time for helping out on the speedo button thingy. Been really busy for the past weeks.

 

 

Meet up for DIY cum coffee session

-------------------------------------------

Date: To Be Confirmed

Time: To Be Confirmed

Venue: To Be Confirmed

 

Tools provided by me. If u have, please bring it too. Can speed up everything.

 

Tools needed:

Screw drivers

Allen keys

Socket wrenches

C/Ring Spanners (might not be able to reach, that's y i mention socket wrench)

 

 

Attending:

1) Enjoy

2)

 

 

 

I am thinking of those Macdonald's that is big with ample parking space. Reason for so is the availiablity of power supply (those they supply for laptop customers) so that i can help to solder the PCB switch for "|-|@|Z". Any other place is fine with me. The essential points are power supply and ample working space for all the bikes.

 

Suggestions:

West Coast Mac (unsure about PS)

Queensway Mac (unsure about PS)

Kallang Mac (confirm got Power Supply and space)

 

For the date and time, i am thinking of afternoon cause of lightings issue. Best for me would be monday afternoon, but guess most wont be free. So maybe on the coming holidays afternoon like sat or next tues.

 

Feel free to add any suggestion for location.

hmm.. think this weekday afternoon mi cannot leh...

if next week mi anytime anyday oso can cos 1 week of leave n holiday...

tools i dun have any leh!!!

place u can decide lor.. or mayb can go superbike friend place at paris ris

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