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farique
post May 2 2012, 10:54 PM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ May 2 2012, 09:42 PM)
had a er6-n for less than two months

been riding a scooter for the past 4 years

had my driving license for 14 years
best advice?

alwasy bring a rain jacket or you may end up standing in a wooden shack by the roadside, while haning your head in shame, watching all the cars that you overtook at 130km/h passed by you

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b277/luc...0502_093120.jpg
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she's a sweetie. nod.gif


farique
post Jul 8 2012, 05:48 PM

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who ever hates the kapchai sound of er6s, take XJ6 instead. Its a 4 cylinder bike. I think the price is around RM40K or so brand new.

replace the stock exhaust system with Leo Vince GP Pro (RM4K), it will sound beast.


tho, if you can count, RM48K could get you a 2008 Z750 Kawi with much sexier look.

oh my god.. I LOVE YOU Z750!!!

damn u naked bikes. You are killing mee!!
farique
post Jul 9 2012, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Jul 8 2012, 08:07 PM)
if u say z750 is sexeeh, apparently, u haven't seen the streetfighter s

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pardon me, Im going to fap.

now where's my tissue box..


QUOTE(henry1201 @ Jul 9 2012, 06:56 AM)
I have personally tried the Monster and its easy to handle hence they term is a good beginners bike. I am aiming to get one soon as well. which bank give the best loan rate for bikes now? i was told RHB with 4% is the best bet now..
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was that a 795 you tested?

its assembled in Thailand. Its actually a 796 engine on a 696 chassis. Lower seat pitch and higher handle bar compared to 796. But narrower rims and tyres for 795. Ducati says, its for Asian market.


but in the states, a 696 is priced slightly higher than ER6 but yet, you get nothing. Just a brand, Ducati. That's what a Ducati owner said. He owned er6n, zx6r before getting a 999 and 749.




some will argue with me, why Im posting that video. Its in the states, and the price are cheaper. But hey, those bikes are imported as well as we are over here. Compare the price of the er6 and 696 in the states with what we have over here in Malaysia. A Ducati will always be a Ducati. Expensive.

in one of his videos, he was quoted for 1k usd for valve adjustment job for a Ducati. Every 6k miles I think?

Tho the bike is cheap, but will you afford to maintain it?

Ive browsed mudah.my and I do see few 795 for sale. And they are only months old. I wonder what makes the owner to sell them off. rolleyes.gif
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post Aug 12 2012, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(sanosizo @ Aug 12 2012, 05:55 PM)
that must be the kawasaki ksr 110 bike

regarding the topic, I myself hold back a few years before jumping into owning a big bike. took me 3 years to save enough money to pay for higher down payment. result of that? I only pay just over rm300 for the monthly installment. but every month still need to set aside rm200 for insurance, road tax, tires and maintenance.

btw, I'm using takaful ikhlas for insurance. insured my bike as single rider and it cost rm700 for sum insured of 40k.
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comparing to Kurnia, is takaful better than Kurnia?

 

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