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[Group] SBF WaveRider


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Which shop in JB carries Dunlop TT900?

Most shops in AGL only got Maxxis tyres.

 

I think i saw TT900 at Hou Heng from AGL.

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how come need to change? u ride got problem? or the mechanic got x-ray eyes can see inside ur bike?

 

The mechanic tested my ride after servicing it and told me after that, actually i got the clutch slip feeling when changing gears sometimes too.

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@ Pan Country Driving Centre

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Guys, anyone knows what's the recommended tire pressure for front 70/90 & rear 80/90 for tubeless tires.

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I think i saw TT900 at Hou Heng from AGL.

I might be going there end of the month go see see and change some things. My tires quite new so don't think will change to TT900 so fast. Would be interesting to find BT39 for a change if its cheap in the future ;]

 

Guys, anyone knows what's the recommended tire pressure for front 70/90 & rear 80/90 for tubeless tires.

I think personal preference aye dude? some like less contact for better pickup etc, some prefer slightly more contact for cornering. You try over the weeks and change to your liking perhaps? What are you on now?

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Hi to all Wave bros here. I got a NEW handle bar cover Original blue stock colour for WAVE-S still in bubble bag to let go at $10 only nett. It is because i no more riding Honda Wave already.

 

Below are the pictures.

I got x1 piece already bro. Who fast get it ok? I will follow who PM me first accordingly.

Thanks.

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History n Present ride

Nov '00 till Dec '00 - Aprilia RS 125cc 1 Mth

Dec '00 till Oct '05- Yamaha RXZ Delux 135cc 4 Years 11Mths

Feb '04 till Dec '09 - Honda Wave-S 125cc 5 Years 10Mths

Dec '09 till Sept '12 - Yamaha FZ150i 2 Years 9Mths

Sept 12 till Aug '19 - Yamaha Spark 135 RX 6 Years 11Mths

Aug '19 till Present - Honda CB125F

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I just pump last nite after changing tires, 225 for front & 250 for rear.

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Hi to all Wave bros here. I got a NEW handle bar cover Original blue stock colour for WAVE-S still in bubble bag to let go at $10 only nett. It is because i no more riding Honda Wave already.

 

Below are the pictures.

I got x1 piece already bro. Who fast get it ok? I will follow who PM me first accordingly.

Thanks.

 

 

i don think this is the right place..........anyway i only can see the bubble wrap and nothing else

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to all waveriders out there,my bike is unable to go more than 100km/hr and reaching 110km/hr is damn slow...do anyone know whats the problem?

the carb? ive experince some wave s is able to go at 120km/hr..

 

How fat is your tires? What's your weight? With or without pillion? Did u service your bike regularly? What engine oil u using? What petrol u feed your bike? Any mods? And many more...

 

U might wanna send your bike to the workshop for a full medical check-up. It's normal even for a stock Wave to cruise at 100km/h, and hitting 120km/h occasionally shouldn't be that difficult.

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Class 4 - 19/11/1999

@ Pan Country Driving Centre

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Class 2A - 15/02/2011

@ Comfort Driving Centre

Class 2 - 17/02/2014

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I'm using Racing 8-legged rims, 80/90 both, Leo vince, 55kg rider

I easily cruise 80km/h(minimum throttle) and max throttle 100-110km/h only...

My wave meter is digital(no meter cable) and accurate to a car.

My thoughts are that the rims and tires are too heavy...

'08 Leo-Vince Wave S

 

The day i quit riding,

Is when those whom I love,

Cry every time I get on my motorcycle.

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yes..but u need to polish la...nv polish gold also become charcoal

 

Wa! My LV original nuts weren't so bad as yours. Or i should say they looks ok, though not so shiny anymore.

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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to all waveriders out there,my bike is unable to go more than 100km/hr and reaching 110km/hr is damn slow...do anyone know whats the problem?

the carb? ive experince some wave s is able to go at 120km/hr..

 

Don't compare la... it's not supposed to be at 120kmh anyway. :p

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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Anyone knows where to get the centre basket for Wave? I'm looking for those made of plastic, not those metal mesh type?

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Class 4 - 19/11/1999

@ Pan Country Driving Centre

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@ Singapore Safety Driving Centre

Class 2A - 15/02/2011

@ Comfort Driving Centre

Class 2 - 17/02/2014

@ Comfort Driving Centre

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Anyone knows where to get the centre basket for Wave? I'm looking for those made of plastic, not those metal mesh type?

 

LAB should have bah?

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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wave travel at 100km/hr only? what about x1r?

 

100kmh good enough liao. :)

I hear X1R not as fast as Spark135, so maybe 120kmh bah~~~

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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