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Which superbikes to choose for biginer ?, im buying a new bike , which one best ?
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lucifah
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Sep 17 2013, 07:29 PM
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St. Fu
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Versys 650
under 40k
a light dual purpose bike
650cc engine with 70hp on tap
accelerates from 0 to 60 in less than 5 sec
plenty of low end torque for city riding
twin cylinder - cheap maintenance
high clearance for go anywhere. go over potholes, road kerbs, or even light off-roading
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lucifah
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Sep 17 2013, 07:31 PM
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St. Fu
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QUOTE(virus699 @ Sep 17 2013, 06:47 PM) don't kill yourself. that's a supersport. definitely not for beginners. dun let the 600cc engine fool you. it's a beast between your crotch
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lucifah
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Sep 17 2013, 07:42 PM
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St. Fu
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Sep 17 2013, 07:40 PM) Not all lah... I sold my ZXR250 a few years back... and now the price is even higher then when I sold it  Well... dont scare him... I went from ZXR250 to Fireblade.... and only slide once avoiding a Honda Accord... that is an intermediate level transition not a beginner level transition you are already acquantainced with a 250cc 30hp, clutched, top tank bike still riding the CBR1000RR? that's a seriously fast superbike
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lucifah
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Oct 3 2013, 04:15 PM
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St. Fu
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QUOTE(vincentwmh @ Oct 3 2013, 03:41 PM) lucifah, may i know, how much is below 40K is this bike? never buy bike before, will there be difference on "on-road price" btw buy cash & installments? Versys 650 is about rm 38k, on-the-road price inclusive of registration and road tax cash or installment, price is not much difference, since the financing is up to you. if u use personal loan, then you will pay cash to the shop. if you use hire purchase, then it depends on the interest rate set by the bank
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