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Guest motofreak
Posted
Malaysia Boleh bro:angel: Wah bro you at least can reach 180, for me only 120 only...:dozed:

 

Alamak bro. U lagi hero per. All of us kena stopped by the 3TP's. U the only one that shoot off and reach home. Hahahhaah... 120 is an understatement. :angel:

Posted
Alamak abang. Sabar k sabar. Relax... Like i said, maybe my 021 front tyres a bad batch cos it went center bald just after 4mths. Plus the front tyres tend to give that slide off feeling when i go low. I know lah bang your bike can fly 200+. Mine reach 180 also not often. :cheeky:

 

duh:dozed: i say 120 only... u say me 200 pulak... u can 180 i know d... 600...:cry: dun be shy la.. i know u try urs b4... hehee:cool: anyway... wanna outing better be fast lol... next mth i be going back to tuas station liao... so cant go friday meeting cos sat need to work liao:cry:

:cheers:

Live to ride, born to sex.... :cheeky:

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2007 nov -2009 june- GSR k7

2009 june - R6 08

Posted
[GOOD] NEWS!!!! From Yoshimura.....

 

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

Dear Sir/Madam,

 

Sorry for our late reply.

 

Regarding exhaust system for GSR400, we are sorry but we have no plan to

develop it at present. Sorry for the inconvenience.

 

Best regards,

Yoshimura Japan Co, Ltd.

 

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Wahhh so good news from yoshi,hope they wake up their idea making GSR400's exhaust before i make 2 way bike talks with president MORI.heheh

 

:sian:Will check it ltr:pray:hope it nt inside engine:pray:

 

I tink you got debris got stuck under ur undertray larr bro check it out,can be roots from trees,can be a piece of paper .just like mine ,burning cashcard under my tray.khekhekhekhe

http://media.techeblog.com/elephant//ul/5966-450x-ims_2.jpg

 

This Ain't No SaTellitE Navi..It FraGS You The 2mile RadIus

Guest motofreak
Posted
Wahhh so good news from yoshi,hope they wake up their idea making GSR400's exhaust before i make 2 way bike talks with president MORI.heheh

 

 

 

I tink you got debris got stuck under ur undertray larr bro check it out,can be roots from trees,can be a piece of paper .just like mine ,burning cashcard under my tray.khekhekhekhe

 

This gives a new meaning to hungry ghost festival.. Burning CASH cards.. Hhehehe... :slapforehead:

Posted
Hi,

Just wan check wit u guys,wad kind of tyres are best for heavy usage?Best place to change tyres?

 

Heavy usage?? yup BT021 is ok for it...

 

U can try bridgestone bt021.. Places to change, can try HKL..

 

thru..

 

I wun go for BT021 actually. Apparently my front tyres was a gonner in less than 4mths. Not sure if its a bad batch but i ended up replacing the front tyres. The rear is still ok at the moment. BT021 is definately not that good for corners but good for long road trips.

 

the person already mention for heavy usage, not for conerring. u dont do a fast corner also, so how can u say good for corners or not??? filter lane also a corner, if bt021 is not good for corners, they wont even develope it. thru enuf its not good for fast corners coz i tried it before....but for heavy road usage its good enuf...

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Guest motofreak
Posted

the person already mention for heavy usage, not for conerring. u dont do a fast corner also, so how can u say good for corners or not??? filter lane also a corner, if bt021 is not good for corners, they wont even develope it. thru enuf its not good for fast corners coz i tried it before....but for heavy road usage its good enuf...

 

Fooh fierce.. :p Like i said bro. I may have gotten a bad batch of rubbers. I am still using the rear tyres and replaced the front as CENTER bald jus after 4mths. Yes yes pressure and all maintained...

Posted
Fooh fierce.. :p Like i said bro. I may have gotten a bad batch of rubbers. I am still using the rear tyres and replaced the front as CENTER bald jus after 4mths. Yes yes pressure and all maintained...

 

hahaha...its not fierce la beb...dulu darah muda, semua nak try sampai tunggang terbalik.....( last time young blood, everything wanna try, until ride upside down...)

In the RIDERS' veins there are drops of DIONYSIAN Madness,

Which are beautiful because they give the Heroes of Motorcycling the POWER to live life fully!

 

Ride among Riders, Race among Racers

 

T.R.I.B.A.L!

To Race In Battle And Life!

 

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Posted
Heavy usage?? yup BT021 is ok for it...

 

 

 

thru..

 

 

 

the person already mention for heavy usage, not for conerring. u dont do a fast corner also, so how can u say good for corners or not??? filter lane also a corner, if bt021 is not good for corners, they wont even develope it. thru enuf its not good for fast corners coz i tried it before....but for heavy road usage its good enuf...

 

Hahaha ,i tink mine still the best Michelin Pilot Sport quite resonable on grip and oso cheap.As for corners,dun say,i can touch my butt on the tarmac(macam PAHAM):o which eventually didn't happen.:angel:

http://media.techeblog.com/elephant//ul/5966-450x-ims_2.jpg

 

This Ain't No SaTellitE Navi..It FraGS You The 2mile RadIus

Posted

YENYENPARK

price list from Unique Motor for your reference. I read the label on the chain guide, Suzuki recommend Bridgestone BT014 for GSR400

 

expensive tires tend to be softer, and provide more grips, and also easy to be worn out (shorter life-span)

 

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136821

 

 

For GSR400/600 & Class 2 bikes etc

Bridgestone Battlax BT014 120/70-17 180/55-17 $385.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT014 120/70-17 190/50-17 $420.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT016 120/70-17 180/55-17 $410.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT016 120/70-17 190/50-17 $445.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT020 120/70-17 180/55-17 $380.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT020 120/70-17 190/50-17 $410.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT020 120/70-18 170/60-17 $390.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT021 120/70-17 180/55-17 $405.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT021 120/70-17 190/50-17 $440.00

Bridgestone Battlax BT056 120/70-17 190/50-17 $395.00

 

Continental Sport Attack 120/70-17 180/55-17 $350.00

 

Dunlop Alpha 10 120/70-17 180/55-17 $410.00

Dunlop Alpha 10 120/70-17 190/50-17 $410.00

Dunlop Arrowmax GT501 120/70-17 150/70-17 $220.00

Dunlop Qualifier 120/70-17 180/55-17 $350.00

Dunlop Qualifier 120/70-17 190/50-17 $360.00

Dunlop GPR100 120/70-17 180/55-17 $350.00

 

Metzeler Sportec M1 120/70-17 180/55-17 $320.00

Metzeler Sportec M1 120/70-17 190/50-17 $335.00

Metzeler Sportec M3 120/70-17 180/55-17 $410.00

Metzeler Sportec M3 120/70-17 190/50-17 $425.00

Metzeler Racetec K2 120/70-17 180/55-17 $380.00

Metzeler Racetec K2 120/70-17 190/55-17 $390.00

Metzeler Roadtec Z6 120/70-17 180/55-17 $410.00

Metzeler Roadtec Z6 110/80-18 160/70-17 $445.00

Metzeler ME Z4 110/80-18 160/70-17 $425.00

 

Michelin Pilot Sport 120/70-17 180/55-17 $340.00

Michelin Pilot Sport 120/70-17 190/50-17 $360.00

Michelin Pilot Road 2 120/70-17 180/55-17 $400.00

Michelin Pilot Road 2 120/70-17 190/50-17 $410.00

Michelin Pilot Power 2CT 120/70-17 180/55-17 $430.00

Michelin Pilot Power 2CT 120/70-17 190/55-17 $440.00

Michelin Power One 120/70-17 180/55-17 $435.00

Michelin Power One 120/70-17 190/50-17 $445.00

Michelin Power One 120/70-17 190/55-17 $445.00

 

Pirelli Angel 120/70/-17 180/55-17 $455.00

Pirelli Diablo 120/70-17 180/55-17 $350.00

Pirelli Diablo 120/70-17 190/50-17 $365.00

Pirelli Diablo Rosso 120/70-17 180/55-17 $480.00

Pirelli Diablo Rosso 120/70-17 190/50-17 $495.00

Pirelli Diablo Corsa III 120/70-17 180/55-17 $425.00

Pirelli Diablo Corsa III 120/70-17 190/50-17 $440.00

Pirelli Diablo Strada 120/70-17 180/55-17 $380.00 (UP: $405.00)

Pirelli Diablo Strada 120/70-17 190/55-17 $420.00

Pirelli Dragon Supercorsa Pro 120/70-17 180/55-17 $385.00 (UP: $410.00)

Pirelli Dragon Supercorsa Pro 120/70-17 190/50-17 $400.00(UP: $425.00)

Pirelli Diablo SC II 120/70-17 180/55-17 $510.00

Pirelli Diablo SC II 120/70-17 180/55-17 $535.00

In the RIDERS' veins there are drops of DIONYSIAN Madness,

Which are beautiful because they give the Heroes of Motorcycling the POWER to live life fully!

 

Ride among Riders, Race among Racers

 

T.R.I.B.A.L!

To Race In Battle And Life!

 

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Posted
Hahaha ,i tink mine still the best Michelin Pilot Sport quite resonable on grip and oso cheap.As for corners,dun say,i can touch my butt on the tarmac(macam PAHAM):o which eventually didn't happen.:angel:

 

hahaha...betul tu betul, true enough, ur MPS is very reasonable....hahaha

In the RIDERS' veins there are drops of DIONYSIAN Madness,

Which are beautiful because they give the Heroes of Motorcycling the POWER to live life fully!

 

Ride among Riders, Race among Racers

 

T.R.I.B.A.L!

To Race In Battle And Life!

 

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Posted
Malaysia Boleh bro:angel: Wah bro you at least can reach 180, for me only 120 only...:dozed:
120mph ah? fast sia!
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Posted
hahaha 60mph is already 100kmph...120mphr = 200kmph
LV pipes you know. LV pipes = +10hp. GPR Ghost = -5hp.
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Posted

Does anyone have any idea the diff bet gsr400 '08 and '09?

heard '09 has 61hp compared to 53hp for previous years.

true? so could i still fit 600cc stuff onto the bike?

Guest motofreak
Posted
Does anyone have any idea the diff bet gsr400 '08 and '09?

heard '09 has 61hp compared to 53hp for previous years.

true? so could i still fit 600cc stuff onto the bike?

 

What kinda stuff u referring to? If u referring to:

1) accessories like handlebars, levers and external stuff. Yes.

2) PC3. Yes

3) Aftermarket Air Filter, Yes

4) Aftermarket Exhaust, Yes

5) Aftermarket chain & sprocket, Yes

6) Aftermarket rear sets, Yes

7) Aftermarket clutch plates and springs, Possibly Yes (have to find compatible).

 

All these can be done even to the 06 version. And Yes its speculated that there is a power increase. HOWEVER LTA mite put a damper on that. :box:

Posted

Not to mention with the prices Japanese bikes are now, you're paying huge difference for the +8hp. Damn the economy, I want my 09 r1 =(

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Posted
Alamak bro. U lagi hero per. All of us kena stopped by the 3TP's. U the only one that shoot off and reach home. Hahahhaah... 120 is an understatement. :angel:

 

Bro, thats called 'siam' if i kena summon or brought back to TP later all of you also will kena, it wouldnt be fair right. Its better to kena alone and save the rest. I hope you understand the reason behind them.

:bow: ~ No DrEaM Is ToO BiG~:gun:
Posted

NEW POISON!!! Thinking of going to the Lazy man ZONE hahahah. Price dun ask, juz pay and use hahahah.

 

http://www.carolenash.com/insidebikes/images/product-reviews/193x150-scottoiler-at-nec-bike-show-2008.jpg

 

The eSystem, to refresh your memory, has the following benefits and features:


  • Measures Acceleration reading in ‘G’
  • Easy installation designed to utilise plug and play connectivity
  • Dynamically adjustable flow rate – adjust on the move for changing riding conditions
  • Oil Level Gauge/ Low oil level warning
  • Temperature reading
  • Constant flow rate that is temperature independent
  • Motion Sensitive and only oils when the bike is in motion
     

* Suzuki GSR750

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http://badges.fuelly.com/images/smallsig-metric2/196279.png

Posted
NEW POISON!!! Thinking of going to the Lazy man ZONE hahahah. Price dun ask, juz pay and use hahahah.

 

http://www.carolenash.com/insidebikes/images/product-reviews/193x150-scottoiler-at-nec-bike-show-2008.jpg

 

The eSystem, to refresh your memory, has the following benefits and features:


  • Measures Acceleration reading in ‘G’
  • Easy installation designed to utilise plug and play connectivity
  • Dynamically adjustable flow rate – adjust on the move for changing riding conditions
  • Oil Level Gauge/ Low oil level warning
  • Temperature reading
  • Constant flow rate that is temperature independent
  • Motion Sensitive and only oils when the bike is in motion
     

 

BUt i tink i still prefer the old canister for storing the oil,quite big man,:angel:

http://media.techeblog.com/elephant//ul/5966-450x-ims_2.jpg

 

This Ain't No SaTellitE Navi..It FraGS You The 2mile RadIus

Posted
BUt i tink i still prefer the old canister for storing the oil,quite big man,:angel:

 

This one is the front console la....the tube thing is still lodge at the back hahahah.

 

With this, you will know ambient temp, G-Force ratings, and how much oil left heheheh

* Suzuki GSR750

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http://badges.fuelly.com/images/smallsig-metric2/196279.png

Posted
Wahhh so good news from yoshi,hope they wake up their idea making GSR400's exhaust before i make 2 way bike talks with president MORI.heheh

 

 

 

I tink you got debris got stuck under ur undertray larr bro check it out,can be roots from trees,can be a piece of paper .just like mine ,burning cashcard under my tray.khekhekhekhe

:cheeky::cheeky::cheeky::cheeky::cheeky::cheeky:

U r right man:angel:Paiseh2 Nutting wrong with my bike:angel:

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Posted
NEW POISON!!! Thinking of going to the Lazy man ZONE hahahah. Price dun ask, juz pay and use hahahah.

 

http://www.carolenash.com/insidebikes/images/product-reviews/193x150-scottoiler-at-nec-bike-show-2008.jpg

 

The eSystem, to refresh your memory, has the following benefits and features:


  • Measures Acceleration reading in ‘G’
  • Easy installation designed to utilise plug and play connectivity
  • Dynamically adjustable flow rate – adjust on the move for changing riding conditions
  • Oil Level Gauge/ Low oil level warning
  • Temperature reading
  • Constant flow rate that is temperature independent
  • Motion Sensitive and only oils when the bike is in motion
     

 

Wah I can totally imagine the conversations that will be encountered..

 

A: Wah, sia la, what is that beside ur speedo console, a race lap timer?

 

B: Erm.. no

 

A: Gear indictator ah?

 

B: No, it oils my chain.

 

A: :faint::faint::faint::faint::faint:

 

 

That aside it looks tempting lei, the only thing stopping me from installing scott oiler is the ugly cabletie and hose along the swingarm =X...

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2671/4050024477_774d601ff9_b.jpg
Posted
Wah I can totally imagine the conversations that will be encountered..

 

A: Wah, sia la, what is that beside ur speedo console, a race lap timer?

 

B: Erm.. no

 

A: Gear indictator ah?

 

B: No, it oils my chain.

 

A: :faint::faint::faint::faint::faint:

 

 

That aside it looks tempting lei, the only thing stopping me from installing scott oiler is the ugly cabletie and hose along the swingarm =X...

 

Its all about illusion, sure got ways to hide one heheheh

* Suzuki GSR750

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Guest motofreak
Posted
Its all about illusion, sure got ways to hide one heheheh

 

"Invisible Tube" lor. Khehehehe... Let it drip from your rear seat down to the tyres... :faint:

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