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Hi guys, is it normal if the RPM is between 6-7k while travelling at around 100-110km/h.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Normal, mine 100km/h at rpm 6.

 

 

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F**king depress now... Wondering which flip up to get...

 

Agv longway 2: $197 from helmetboys, entry level helmet with not much function. Worst of all... Sun visor on the outside.

 

Nolan n104: $380 from chiong aik? Maximum great reviews from online and friends.

 

Bell relvover evo: $400 from adventureonwheels, $265 from online.

The best looking race yet modular helmet around.

 

As its my first ff helmet don't know should try to get a basic and cheap helmet like the agv longway 2 to try out the feeling of wearing a ff or jump start to a medium level helmets like the nolan n104 :/

 

 

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F**king depress now... Wondering which flip up to get...

 

Agv longway 2: $197 from helmetboys, entry level helmet with not much function. Worst of all... Sun visor on the outside.

 

Nolan n104: $380 from chiong aik? Maximum great reviews from online and friends.

 

Bell relvover evo: $400 from adventureonwheels, $265 from online.

The best looking race yet modular helmet around.

 

As its my first ff helmet don't know should try to get a basic and cheap helmet like the agv longway 2 to try out the feeling of wearing a ff or jump start to a medium level helmets like the nolan n104 :/

i just bought nolan 104 $360 solid colour at chiong aik. so far so good.

bell relvover i agree with u , the look is damm cool, i was choosing between this and nolan 104 at first. where u manage to get $265 for bell? i check revzilla is around $300 including shipping. didnt choose bell as its troublesome to order online, any defects still need to go thru them again and parts also have to get from them. plus the review was not as good as n104.

 

IMO u should invest more if u r getting ur first ff helmet as it will save u more in the long term. unless u plan to change helmet frequently.

 

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Haha saw your post about where to buy BELL helmets, looks like bell helmets are not very favorable in SG,

 

Yeah the only one thing I'm afraid is the comfort of the relvover evo compared to the nolan, I liked the sun visor switch from the evo, looks easy to operate with gloves on.

 

I saw it on kneedraggers.com when you're on the website it has already convert to SGD and the total checkout price was $260+ including shipping. 1st time ordering a bulky item like a helmet from online, abit worried. But if they accept payment by PayPal then more or less I'm a little bit more assured.

 

So now my plan is, If I were to decide on the evo, I would go to adventureonwheels and try out which size then go online buy :p

Sounds badass

 

 

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Posted

Thanks Thanks! But I have one more question, do you guys handlebar vibrate a lot, cause mine do. It's like the hand phone call vibration, just a little lesser, but can feel that it's quite strong. My mirrors are also affected by it can it keeps shaking causing me to not able to see anything. Much thanks!

Posted

Hey bro. You should install an aluminum handlebar used by scramblers. I fixed it, and it reduces the vibration by 80%? Now I hardly feel any vibration.

 

You might wanna look at this product called the vibranator... They used this technology similar to a helicopter gyro to reduce the vibration, doesn't come cheap though. :)

Posted
Thanks Thanks! But I have one more question, do you guys handlebar vibrate a lot, cause mine do. It's like the hand phone call vibration, just a little lesser, but can feel that it's quite strong. My mirrors are also affected by it can it keeps shaking causing me to not able to see anything. Much thanks!

 

Yours is stock or aftermarket handlebar/mirror?

Posted

handlebar I think 100? Vibranator cost US119.90 if I'm not wrong.. Haven't include shipping :)

 

Google them up and read on its tech. Quite cool.. The reviews also not bad..

Posted

Hi all,

Does anyone know where to get the Velcro used to secure the seat edges?

Mine is worn out, but DIY shops selling those that are threaded types and not the plastic ones on the bike.

Thanks..

Posted
Hi all,

Does anyone know where to get the Velcro used to secure the seat edges?

Mine is worn out, but DIY shops selling those that are threaded types and not the plastic ones on the bike.

Thanks..

 

I get mine at homefix for $6 pluz

 

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I get mine at homefix for $6 pluz

 

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i got mine 3m de, the sticky part some how melted. lols den become not sticky

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Posted

All I know is that the wider the handle bar is the more wind resistance it will create and hence the vibration,

 

Way to reduce vibration (my way)

Shorten the handle bar,

Good quality bar clamps,

Good Handle grip,

Heavy Bar balancers.

 

As for mirror, was once told that the more adjusting point a mirror has, the more it will vibrate that's why you see most mirrors that came stock with the bikes has only 1 adjustable point!

 

 

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