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actually rm300 for rim and suspension is ok.can get cheaper if u know how to bargain..that day i get suspension for rm110 w/shocker and rim 3 spooks one, at rm150.

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Originally posted by stroker@Dec 31 2005, 07:25 PM

Hi bro, how's yr spokes rim performing, and how is it compared to the sports rim? Any 'feeleble' difference or advantage?

 

Thanks, cheers

I haven't tried sports rims. But from experience from other bikes with sports rims, spoke rims seems to be lighter & can travel faster. I'm changing my rims to mito-X explorer quoting RM320 for everthing.

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suspension=110rm regardless of wad brand..

dunlop tyres n rims=260rm..

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Originally posted by Profanity@Jan 2 2006, 03:11 PM

I haven't tried sports rims. But from experience from other bikes with sports rims, spoke rims seems to be lighter & can travel faster. I'm changing my rims to mito-X explorer quoting RM320 for everthing.

:thumb: Keep us updated if its really :thumb:

 

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Originally posted by Profanity@Jan 2 2006, 03:11 PM

I haven't tried sports rims. But from experience from other bikes with sports rims, spoke rims seems to be lighter & can travel faster. I'm changing my rims to mito-X explorer quoting RM320 for everthing.

i tot sports rim is heavier and thus more fuel consumption?

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Originally posted by dionnaFZ@Dec 2 2005, 06:32 PM

IRC really cannot make it... change it away, FAST!:giddy:

Nonsense....

I've rode 10,000km on my IRC without a single puncture,skid nor accident.

This afternoon i just swapped the worn out tyres for fresh ones at Siri Racing for less than RM90 for both tyres....

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I find that the excel rim they are selling is heavier then their local brand.

 

correct me if i'm wrong.

 

local brand front n back rim size is different, which mean u can't get both the same size. whereby excel rim you could buy bought front and the back same size.

 

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Originally posted by idn@Jan 8 2006, 05:00 AM

I find that the excel rim they are selling is heavier then their local brand.

 

correct me if i'm wrong.

 

local brand front n back rim size is different, which mean u can't get both the same size. whereby excel rim you could buy bought front and the back same size.

 

:smile:

 

:cheer: :cheer:

sure? u got use weighing machine to weigh? how u know is heavier?? haha :cheeky:

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Originally posted by idn+Jan 8 2006, 04:00 AM-->
QUOTE (idn @ Jan 8 2006, 04:00 AM)
I find that the excel rim they are selling is heavier then their local brand.

 

correct me if i'm wrong.

 

local brand front n back rim size is different, which mean u can't get both the same size. whereby excel rim you could buy bought front and the back same size.

 

:smile:

 

:cheer: :cheer: [/b]

:thumb:

 

I also tink there weigh is abt the same, no much different...

 

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Originally posted by idn@Jan 8 2006, 04:00 AM

I find that the excel rim they are selling is heavier then their local brand.

 

correct me if i'm wrong.

 

local brand front n back rim size is different, which mean u can't get both the same size. whereby excel rim you could buy bought front and the back same size.

 

:smile:

 

:cheer: :cheer:

i think u are wrong about the local brand which had the different size. i bought them both 17inch...

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but from wat the mechanic told me is that there is no diff in the excel or the local brand. maybe just the brand makes the different.. just like EXCEL spokes compared to RACING BOY spokes. i personally think no different as i had 3-4 years using racing boy spokes rims..

 

but from wat i can see is that the excel 3 sports rim, the spoke are a bit thinner than the local ones..

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MERGED THREAD

Topic : TT9 tyres

Description : is there any tt9 tubeLESS tyres?

 

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as mentioned aboved.

 

im actually looking for 70/80 n 80/80 tubeLESS tyres but dunno whether got exist or not. kos from wat i noe majority in jb sell is those TUBE ones..

 

LAB got sell? :confused:

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Originally posted by dxruzty_@Jan 8 2006, 12:03 PM

i think u are wrong about the local brand which had the different size. i bought them both 17inch...

Urs front & back how many mm :confused:

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Originally posted by dxruzty_@Jan 8 2006, 12:09 PM

as mentioned aboved.

 

im actually looking for 70/80 n 80/80 tubeLESS tyres but dunno whether got exist or not. kos from wat i noe majority in jb sell is those TUBE ones..

 

LAB got sell? :confused:

Dunlop TT9 is it?

 

If yes, 80/80 is available in the market.

 

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