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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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ok if u buy evo let me try wearing hehe

Find a job you like and you will never work one day in your life. - Ryan

Posted

Won't be so soon man, needa get my bike service.

 

Anyone tried the FI cleaner service by unique? How was it? Cost $180, heading there later for EO and plugs though

 

 

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do it together when you do TOP service.. it is included.

14/02/2007 - Nissan Sunny (Present)

07/05/2010 - 03/08/2011 - Pulsar 180 - FBA 1126 K

03/08/2011 - Yamaha FZ 150i - FBE 358 T

21/04/2012 - Suzuki GSR 400 - FBB **** T (Present)

Posted
do it together when you do TOP service.. it is included.

 

Oh true also, but there are some other people just went for that FI cleaning service only, wonder how's the result of it

 

 

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Oh true also, but there are some other people just went for that FI cleaning service only, wonder how's the result of it

 

 

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No point wasting the $$ la.. Save up more and do one time lor..

14/02/2007 - Nissan Sunny (Present)

07/05/2010 - 03/08/2011 - Pulsar 180 - FBA 1126 K

03/08/2011 - Yamaha FZ 150i - FBE 358 T

21/04/2012 - Suzuki GSR 400 - FBB **** T (Present)

Posted

well fi cleanin depends on the usage of the bike would have better result if the bike is more than 6 yrs and never used and additive b4... cheaper solution use stp way cheaper

Posted

My bike already hit the 100k mileage already haha

 

Yup saw them on the petrol station, which would you recommend? The gas treatment or FI cleaner?

 

 

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just use the fi cleaner will do if got money to burn buy the 25 plus one forgot the name silver color bottle

 

At JB or SG??

14/02/2007 - Nissan Sunny (Present)

07/05/2010 - 03/08/2011 - Pulsar 180 - FBA 1126 K

03/08/2011 - Yamaha FZ 150i - FBE 358 T

21/04/2012 - Suzuki GSR 400 - FBB **** T (Present)

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Wat eo grade u guys use for ur gsr? As mentioned by one of my mechanics, suzuki engines requires thicker eo..

 

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10w50 for me, 10w40 like too light for my bike and cause a slight roughness

 

 

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Anyway regarding about the stp FI cleaner, saw some comments from overseas forum that, newer type of bikes has a different FI system that consist of rubber pin (i don't know much about that) and the stp FI cleaner will damage the rubber pin.

 

Can anyone clarify this? Might help the others out there too! Local riders are using it without any major issue but are on other brand of bikes though

 

 

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Anyway regarding about the stp FI cleaner, saw some comments from overseas forum that, newer type of bikes has a different FI system that consist of rubber pin (i don't know much about that) and the stp FI cleaner will damage the rubber pin.

 

Can anyone clarify this? Might help the others out there too! Local riders are using it without any major issue but are on other brand of bikes though

 

 

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Use OWS 360, injector fuel cleaner... Stp products are only recommended for cars and heavy vehicles but not for bikes..

 

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Posted
Wat eo grade u guys use for ur gsr? As mentioned by one of my mechanics, suzuki engines requires thicker eo..

 

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Apek engine oil. !

Posted
Use OWS 360, injector fuel cleaner... Stp products are only recommended for cars and heavy vehicles but not for bikes..

 

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Where can we get the OWS 360? And how much?

 

 

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Try FP60. I get better mileage on my tmax with it. You can get it from mustafa center or Racewerks.

rien d'autre que le max.

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Try FP60. I get better mileage on my tmax with it. You can get it from mustafa center or Racewerks.

 

Me been using FP60 as a cleaner. Will use it on alternate top up of petrol. So far the engine is good. I Upz it heheheh. 1 bottle can last me more than a year heheh.

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Actually I'm looking for something to 'clean' the inside, don't believe in those petrol saving liquid hahaha

 

 

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Its not a petrol saving item. Its suppose to clean the internals. By doing so, it is believed to give better mileage. Those that say it does not work for them coz they have a misconception of the product. It did not promise better mileage.

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Posted

one thing to take note is that any addictive yer used will have an effect to the sparkplug getting more dirtier faster than normal..so need to cleaned it a bit more often unless yer always change durin eo change period.. exp it first hand

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one thing to take note is that any addictive yer used will have an effect to the sparkplug getting more dirtier faster than normal..so need to cleaned it a bit more often unless yer always change durin eo change period.. exp it first hand

 

Not true actually. If the burning process is efficient, there is no need to. Sparkplugs tell eveything about the engine. From one look of the plugs, will be able to tell what is happening in the engine. So far from using FP60, there are no side effect like of dirtiness on the tips. Its clean straight thru. Yes the ceramic turns a bit red but that is because of the colour of FP60. There are web pages on the net showing what good plugs look like and the effect of bad plugs and the possible causes.

 

From one of the webby

The "heat range" of a spark plug determines how hot the plug runs during normal operation. If the heat range is correctly matched to the engine application, the plug will run hot enough under normal driving conditions to burn off fouling deposits before they can cause problems. Likewise, the plug will not get too hot and become a source of ignition causing engine-damaging preignition and detonation. If the heat range is too cool for the application, though, fouling deposits may build up faster than they are burned off.

 

One of the pages http://www.aa1car.com/library/reading_spark_plugs.jpg

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