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Hi guys, i riding wave 125r

 

How to check steering cone got problem ?

 

And i going to change sprocket size, chain n sprocket wearing out. Not sure current size. I read afew page recommending 14-38.

 

Tyre also changing soon, saw uqunie motor got promot $88 for 80/90 90/80 dunlopt tt900 izite okie ?

 

Bike only for travelling to and fro work. But i wan more lasting n quality stuffs

 

The tires $88 for 2?

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Hey fellow wave riders, anyone knows where i can change my meter for my wave s? Tried gg jb, but they say they dont have any since its a digital meter. So came back to sg, tried gg to LAB and they also have to order first.. They charge $130. Anyone knows of any other shops that I can go to get it at a cheaper price? Like the agent or smth?

Malaysia will not have as theirs' analog. Can't remember the shop name but they're the genuine part importer at Desker Road. Selling at $130, just remove head cover, remove the meter fix by screws and also unplug power socket, put back the same way and it's done.

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Sorry unqiue selling for $99 for tt900 dunlope one pair. Any way i went to jb ah gua lane to recondition my whole bike already. Very good mechanic there at WK motor just beside ramly burger. Damage $300

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Sorry unqiue selling for $99 for tt900 dunlope one pair. Any way i went to jb ah gua lane to recondition my whole bike already. Very good mechanic there at WK motor just beside ramly burger. Damage $300

 

gloves2ali,

What did you do to the bike, exactly?

Since you gotta spend SGD300 ? soo expensive? if RM300 can understand, la...

 

 

Cheers! :angel:

Goodee hor hot goodee... Mat witz sebastian! :p

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Wah many leh.

 

Dunlope tt900 thailand front n back

Racing boy chain tensioner

New chain and sprocket

Service brake

Service caliper

Service fork

Brake pad change front and back

Brake lever

Brake disc

Brake switch front spoil.

Alignment my handle steering cone.

Amsoil 20/50w

Ngk iridium spark plug

Playlife grip.

 

Frebies, yamaha chain lube, replace 3 blulb and fairing screw x3

 

Haha thats all. I feel kind of worth it lah. Because if done at sg confirm more then 300sgd, local shop tyre already 100, sprocket ser $60, brake/caliper/fork service all 20/30/40sgd already. Any way just wannt check with u guys. Brake servicing and caliper service is different ? Arent they suspose to be together ?

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Honda Wave 125r Sept 2012 - Nov 2015

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Bike tube got hole again :(

 

my mech advice me to change to sports rims. $ gone again..

 

going to change EO+Plug/Sprocket with chain/Tyres together too

To ride on the road, You need skills,Stamina, or even luck.

 

But to be a good rider, you have to change with your environment,and adjust yourself to its rhythm.

 

Cultivate the confidence to face the different situations. Don't let yourself to be subdued by the environment :thumb:

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just changed my tyre tube 2 mths ago, den puncture liao :(

 

my mech also say my bike model hard to find sports rim for tubeless one.

 

sibei sian like that, any bikers got any advice bo?

To ride on the road, You need skills,Stamina, or even luck.

 

But to be a good rider, you have to change with your environment,and adjust yourself to its rhythm.

 

Cultivate the confidence to face the different situations. Don't let yourself to be subdued by the environment :thumb:

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Bike tube got hole again :(

 

my mech advice me to change to sports rims. $ gone again..

 

going to change EO+Plug/Sprocket with chain/Tyres together too

 

Always more convenient with sports rims, since tubeless can use worm to plaster any punctures.

for sg and much of malaysian roads, sports rims is more than enough for the job.

 

just changed my tyre tube 2 mths ago, den puncture liao :(

 

my mech also say my bike model hard to find sports rim for tubeless one.

 

sibei sian like that, any bikers got any advice bo?

 

what is your bike model - got such thing soo hard to get sports rims, meh?

 

 

just my $0.02 :angel:

Goodee hor hot goodee... Mat witz sebastian! :p

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Any way just wannt check with u guys. Brake servicing and caliper service is different ? Arent they suspose to be together ?

 

gloves2ali,

So sorry, forgot to reply your post with regards to this...

 

generally, when one requests for "brake servicing" the mech will bleed your hose, check brake pads, check discs (and drums, where applicable)

if you'd like your callipers to be serviced, you gotta specifically request for it - I understand that it costs more cos its more complex and time consuming. besides, replacing (if need be) of the calliper sets are more expensive that normal servicing anyways...

 

 

just my $0.02 :angel:

Goodee hor hot goodee... Mat witz sebastian! :p

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Always more convenient with sports rims, since tubeless can use worm to plaster any punctures.

for sg and much of malaysian roads, sports rims is more than enough for the job.

 

 

 

what is your bike model - got such thing soo hard to get sports rims, meh?

 

 

just my $0.02 :angel:

 

honda wave R, but my bike is on disc brake setup.

To ride on the road, You need skills,Stamina, or even luck.

 

But to be a good rider, you have to change with your environment,and adjust yourself to its rhythm.

 

Cultivate the confidence to face the different situations. Don't let yourself to be subdued by the environment :thumb:

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hi,

 

just asking for Honda Wave, where can i get cheaper and better genuine front master brake pump?

FJT in Spore or JB?

 

Happy new year everyone!

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gloves2ali,

So sorry, forgot to reply your post with regards to this...

 

generally, when one requests for "brake servicing" the mech will bleed your hose, check brake pads, check discs (and drums, where applicable)

if you'd like your callipers to be serviced, you gotta specifically request for it - I understand that it costs more cos its more complex and time consuming. besides, replacing (if need be) of the calliper sets are more expensive that normal servicing anyways...

 

 

just my $0.02 :angel:

 

 

Thanks for the info. I tot brake servicing is a general.include clipers too. Haha

Yamaha 125z July 2008 - June 2012

Honda Wave 125r Sept 2012 - Nov 2015

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Muffler Kok Welding Works

Blk 4 #01-16 Kranji Loop

6269 1692 (Ah Kok)

 

It's at Kranji Industrial Estate. Right before Kranji Dam. $200 to extend for 10L. Leakage and reliability should be ok, coz this guy specialises in this sort of thing and has been doing it for years. Also got good reps from members here. Personally, I would like to extend for 6L onli, 10L too much liao, make the bike too heavy.. but I never asked if extending 6L possible as he only stated 10L and 13L...

 

Hi all, just wondering if any of you had this done..? I'm wondering if the fuel guage will still work..?

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Hi all, just wondering if any of you had this done..? I'm wondering if the fuel guage will still work..?

 

+1

 

I'm very interested too...

But I hope this is not an expansion of the original tank, but a separate/new tank, so can change back to original settings...

 

 

cheers! :angel:

Goodee hor hot goodee... Mat witz sebastian! :p

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+1

 

I'm very interested too...

But I hope this is not an expansion of the original tank, but a separate/new tank, so can change back to original settings...

 

 

cheers! :angel:

 

I believe it's an expension, ever talk to a fabricator at one bike shop, he was willing to do it for $100 plus but he shifted and I lost his contact. :(

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hi WaveRiders............

 

hi all, just pass my 2b few months ago, riding a honda wave S atm. only able to post now due to some issue with my account. still a new rider, learning as i go along all the threads about my bike :D

 

Welcome to the community gentlemen!

 

 

cheers! :angel:

Goodee hor hot goodee... Mat witz sebastian! :p

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+1

 

I'm very interested too...

But I hope this is not an expansion of the original tank, but a separate/new tank, so can change back to original settings...

 

 

cheers! :angel:

 

I believe it's an expension, ever talk to a fabricator at one bike shop, he was willing to do it for $100 plus but he shifted and I lost his contact. :(

 

 

Guys, just wanted to chip in. so there wont be need to speculate, Just hope to help out people with questions. I have done mine rather recently, Late 2013. Think can find it in previous posts.

 

Kranji Quoted me 400. Didnt do there.

 

Damage = 350

Shop = Kaki Bukit

Expansion, not a replacement tank

Capacity = 11-12Litres

Material = steel

Treatment = black paint/coating outside, internal chemical coating for rust prevention (white color coating)

Features = Custom Slot for Battery

Waiting Period = Approx 1 week or lesser

Fuel Gauge = Works and accurate imho, (the gauge is mounted in the battery compartment, so its below the top most of point of the tank, therefore for the first 3-4 litres, fuel gauge shows full, only after the 3l mark, the fuel gauge starts dropping accurately in proportion to remaining fuel, when fuel gauge shows TOTALLY empty, i still have 1.5l left.) Hope you guys can understand what i mean.

 

You get back :

1) U box

2) U box metal bracket with the helmet hooks

 

Cons:

Stationary push/pull seems abit heavier, very very slightly. Most obvious is when you just pump and put in on mainstand.

Moving off, with pillion or without, no difference in power or pick up(by butt dyno)

Gas efficiency decrease by 2-3km/l, original i was hitting 50km/l roughly, now its 48km/l.

Loss of U box, but i have top box, so nevermind

Loss of helmet locks, same thing, topbox

 

I believe you can ask him to weld the hooks back on at additional cost.

 

Conclusion, For me its a well worth investment, i clock 60km a day to and from work. use to pump every 2days , scared of running out of gas in tuas. now i pump once a week.

No complains, no rust, no nothing, not obvious to tp too. so yeah.

 

further questions can just shoot. I will try my best to answer.

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guys, i need clarification,

 

1) stock wave rims, can fit dunlop tt900 80/80 front, 90/80 rear?

 

2) Where can i get some smaller kick starter, the stock one damn annoying, sticks out too much, something like the jupiter mx kickstarter that keeps nicely inside will be good.

 

any price for reference, or place i can buy will be great.

 

3) where can i get spokes rims, racing boy, did, ride it, etc.. any major differences

 

Pricing and shop recommendations greatly appreciated.

 

4) Unique is selling yss shocks for wave under $100, any one knows if it is longer than stock? does it make the rear tyre touch ground on main stand?

 

Thanks in advance

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