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Is G-power platinium?

 

Not sure too.

I went to bike shop ask for iridium, they say not good for long term use(i dont really believe it)and recommend G-power so i just try lor $10 nia.

 

Online Review:

V-power - Copper is preferred because copper is a good conductor of electricity.

G-power - Platinum is good beacause it can manufactured at a smaller tip which increased ignitability. (most value of money)

Iridium - Iridium is better than platinium because it can manufactured at a even smaller tip which further increased ignitability.

 

How to say which is good?

Smaller tip = lower voltage requirements

but copper is a better conductor of electricity.

Edited by squarebox

'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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Not sure too.

I went to bike shop ask for iridium, they say not good for long term use(i dont really believe it)and recommend G-power so i just try lor $10 nia.

 

Online Review:

V-power - Copper is preferred because copper is a good conductor of electricity.

G-power - Platinum is good beacause it can manufactured at a smaller tip which increased ignitability. (most value of money)

Iridium - Iridium is better than platinium because it can manufactured at a even smaller tip which further increased ignitability.

 

How to say which is good?

Smaller tip = lower voltage requirements

but copper is a better conductor of electricity.

 

Yup. Silver tops the charts, follows by Gold. But who the h*ll uses Gold? The next in line is copper. Haiz... think i stick back to copper since my mileage is so little travelled. :cheeky:

How time flies...

 

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

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actually u got ur answers alreadi... why dont u bring ur bike to a mech to check on those 3 reasons?

 

Agree too. :cheers:

How time flies...

 

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

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haiya friend-even holding on one hand can still feel the handlebar trying to wiggle-

 

 

 

guwakzai: My battlax doesnt seem to produce any uneven surface to cause that problem??

 

Thats from wat i see la-

 

Hey... not suppose to hold with one hand too. TP rule says one... :lol:

How time flies...

 

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

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i using NGK plug x.x

Class2B - 11 Dec 08

Past - Honda Wave 125S

Current - Kawasaki KRR 150

Class3 - 26/09/09

Current - Lancer GLX 1.6

One Life, Treasure It

 

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Future - YZF R6

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I really don't know yet bcoz i haven't do my 1st servicing since I got the bike about almost 2 months now. :smile:

How time flies...

 

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

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And back to the FC thingy... I manage to clock 41.2km/L when easy throttle off stand stills, travel at max speed 80kmh, never over 80kmh. Using RON95 now. Previously was 35km/L, using RON92.

 

Still a far cry from what some bros had clock here at avg 50km/L. :bow:

How time flies...

 

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

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i'm wondering.... does the different type of engine oil makes a difference in the milege? eg, mineral oil compared to fully synthetic.

Life is not the amount of breath u take, but the moments that take ur breath away.

It is not how hard you fall, its how fast you get up.

 

nsr150 : december 2004 - 16th March 07

S4 Vtec1 : March 2007 - March 2008

cbr1000rr '04 : March 2008 - June 2011

wave125 '03 : July 2009 - ????

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so any updates on those goin jb can check for me coverset full fairing for wave S how much? compared to B plus selling S$180. WY selling original full set $310 and OEM set S$200.

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Posted (edited)
And back to the FC thingy... I manage to clock 41.2km/L when easy throttle off stand stills, travel at max speed 80kmh, never over 80kmh. Using RON95 now. Previously was 35km/L, using RON92.

 

Still a far cry from what some bros had clock here at avg 50km/L. :bow:

 

rider weight makes a big difference...

other factors: got box?, sport rim(heavier than spokey)?, tire pressure, fatter tires 80/90 90/80(heavier than stock 60/100 70/90)? air filter(clean or not)?, chain too loose?, how old is the EO?,

 

ANY addition weight plays a very big part on a 125cc..

if a pillion ppl for one tank, i only get 40-45km/l

 

Nightphantom: i believe the difference in mileage because of EO is too little. but i believe it helps. smoother engine = less stress = less fuel consumption.

Edited by squarebox

'08 Leo-Vince Wave S

 

The day i quit riding,

Is when those whom I love,

Cry every time I get on my motorcycle.

Posted
i'm wondering.... does the different type of engine oil makes a difference in the milege? eg, mineral oil compared to fully synthetic.

 

Yes, it will make a difference in mileage if use mineral compare to fully syn. Full syn is better.

How time flies...

 

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

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so any updates on those goin jb can check for me coverset full fairing for wave S how much? compared to B plus selling S$180. WY selling original full set $310 and OEM set S$200.

 

But beware of B+, heard that they quote cheaper but this panel dont have, that panel not included. :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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rider weight makes a big difference...

other factors: got box?, sport rim(heavier than spokey)?, tire pressure, fatter tires 80/90 90/80(heavier than stock 60/100 70/90)? air filter(clean or not)?, chain too loose?, how old is the EO?,

 

ANY addition weight plays a very big part on a 125cc..

if a pillion ppl for one tank, i only get 40-45km/l

 

Nightphantom: i believe the difference in mileage because of EO is too little. but i believe it helps. smoother engine = less stress = less fuel consumption.

 

I got a big box but not much things inside. I dont think i am that heavy at 64kgs. :p

My sport rims 3 spokes type, believe weight not too far off from spokey. Tyres 70/90, 80/90.

 

EO, air filter, plug unknown as i haven't do my 1st oil change yet.

 

If i can achieve any better, I will post it here.

 

:cheers:

How time flies...

 

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

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MUSHA U WENT DOWN TO UNIQUE TO CHECK OUT THEIR ILLEGAL L.V PIPE YET??

 

HOW WAS IT???:rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BTW ANY ONE KNOWS:

 

MICHELIN TYRE IS TUBE OR TUBELESS TYPE(PILOT SPORTY-I GUESS. .FORGET THE MODEL)

ANY1 TRY IT BEFORE??

SHOP @??

PRICE??

 

ALL I KNOW TAT THE SIZES THEY HAVE ARE 60/90 & 70/90

 

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MUSHA U WENT DOWN TO UNIQUE TO CHECK OUT THEIR ILLEGAL L.V PIPE YET??

 

HOW WAS IT???:rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BTW ANY ONE KNOWS:

 

MICHELIN TYRE IS TUBE OR TUBELESS TYPE(PILOT SPORTY-I GUESS. .FORGET THE MODEL)

ANY1 TRY IT BEFORE??

SHOP @??

PRICE??

 

ALL I KNOW TAT THE SIZES THEY HAVE ARE 60/90 & 70/90

 

 

Not yet. Maybe wait for pay day, then go there n "wayang". If ok then on but very very unlikely lah... :cheeky:

How time flies...

 

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

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Not yet. Maybe wait for pay day, then go there n "wayang". If ok then on but very very unlikely lah... :cheeky:

 

 

 

 

wah like that better get the illegals one at jb-

 

much cheaper-

 

$504 for illegal L.V:faint:

 

 

 

:lol:

Posted

If use illegal pipe can get caught, why dont just use header only? :X

TP catch say exhaust fell off? lol :X

 

What illegal pipes are there? Are all cheaper than L.V ?

Endurance, AHM, DBS, NOB1?

which one better? or just find the sound i like?

'08 Leo-Vince Wave S

 

The day i quit riding,

Is when those whom I love,

Cry every time I get on my motorcycle.

Posted

 

wah like that better get the illegals one at jb-

 

much cheaper-

 

$504 for illegal L.V:faint:

 

 

 

:lol:

 

I think hor... just buy original exhaust keep and mod the existing old exhaust. Question is how much is a new exhaust? :angel:

How time flies...

 

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

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If use illegal pipe can get caught, why dont just use header only? :X

TP catch say exhaust fell off? lol :X

 

What illegal pipes are there? Are all cheaper than L.V ?

Endurance, AHM, DBS, NOB1?

which one better? or just find the sound i like?

 

But I find loud pipes not suitable for long distance travel. very irritating to me... :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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bros... my bike always reach between 85km/h to 90km/h den bike will jerked like engine brakes and vibration alot too, but when i travelled less than 80km/h it wont be like that. why like that ah? i ask mechanic he said is becuz my sprockets are stock size thats why which i hardly believe him lor. anyone experienced before or know wats wrong?

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den i found that my wave front suspension very weak(soft), any good price front suspension can recommend me? like wat brand is cheap and good? is jb cheaper or sgp? oh yah... and front over size rotors where can get cheaper price too? braking effect reall sux man

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But I find loud pipes not suitable for long distance travel. very irritating to me... :p

 

i'm quite sure u wouldnt say this if its a ducati 1198... u'll probably reach orgasm at the destination.... :)

Life is not the amount of breath u take, but the moments that take ur breath away.

It is not how hard you fall, its how fast you get up.

 

nsr150 : december 2004 - 16th March 07

S4 Vtec1 : March 2007 - March 2008

cbr1000rr '04 : March 2008 - June 2011

wave125 '03 : July 2009 - ????

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