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 Want Scrambler. Demak, KTN, Nimota or...?, Best bike for me..?

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post Jan 12 2015, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(ukguy @ Dec 9 2014, 01:54 PM)
UPDATE 2:

Much as I loved Emily I finally sold her, giving in to the general consensus on a KLX 150 S.

Yes, I deliberately went for the smaller one, not the newer L model, as I love how easy it is to ride and get unstuck if jammed in mud or somewhere. Very light and easy.

Named it Biglet, as it's a big little thingĀ  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Indeed no doubt on KLX150. Even it is a medium size offroad bike, it's very agile, light weight, easy to maintain and unbreakable (same like honda cub)

This is mine, change to on-road tyre and wheelset. my daily commuter to office.

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post Mar 31 2015, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(rogrog @ Mar 31 2015, 01:14 AM)
Bro, hows the bike so far? Is it underpower?

Would you recommend it to a 168cm, 70kg dude with 3months biking experience. 3 months riding institute bikeĀ  whistling.gif

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hi bro, yup very recommended bike as commuter to office or pusing2 heavy traffic town. agile and nimble handling, good low end power for pickup and very light. fyi, this type of bike is not for top speed ya. My height is almost the same as you and my weight is around 84kg. fyi, now Kawasaki already have new version of KLX which is KLX150L where previously it was KLX150S, it have bigger tires and longer swing arm so you wont feel awkward riding this bike.

now I already have his bigger brother, klx250sf / dtrackerX 250 in my collection.

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post Mar 31 2015, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(rogrog @ Mar 31 2015, 10:18 AM)
Sweet bike  drool.gif

Anyway, thanks for the input bro. Can your feet touch the ground?  hmm.gif
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no worries, feet can touch ground punya but jengket sket la. Since off road type suspension is soft so once u sit on it, the bike will be lowered a bit.

 

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