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Dreadlock13
post Apr 25 2022, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(Randomboi @ Apr 25 2022, 05:56 PM)
Hey guys. New with bike but planning to get one. Planning to get LC135. One shop im surveying have both v6 and v7(the fi). Therefore would like to ask all the sifu here what are possible pros and cons for each version? Thanks
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Correct me if I'm wrong

I think the FI is V8 right?
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post Apr 25 2022, 06:48 PM

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Is it? My bad then. I wasnt sure thats why i put the bracket fi because scared i was wrong. Thanks for the correction.

So lc135 latest v vs fi is clearer i guess.

Most of the videos only talk about whata good. I wanna know whats bad also. Or anything future problems to anticipate with the new technologies implemented on the 135fi specifically.
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post Apr 28 2022, 12:40 PM

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FI means battery die cannot start
fuel pump rosak need to replace
want to mod faster also beratus-ratus
if no mod, jimat and konsisten compare to carburator
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post Apr 28 2022, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(alexei @ Apr 28 2022, 12:40 PM)
FI means battery die cannot start
fuel pump rosak need to replace
want to mod faster also beratus-ratus
if no mod, jimat and konsisten compare to carburator
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agree.

carburetor become LE limited edition biggrin.gif
TSalexei
post Apr 29 2022, 08:09 AM

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QUOTE(lowdensity @ Apr 28 2022, 10:06 PM)
agree.

carburetor become LE limited edition biggrin.gif
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sadly foreman also dowan do carbu liao, much work and less profit.
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post Apr 29 2022, 09:13 AM

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QUOTE(Randomboi @ Apr 25 2022, 06:48 PM)
Is it? My bad then. I wasnt sure thats why i put the bracket fi because scared i was wrong. Thanks for the correction.

So lc135 latest v vs fi is clearer i guess.

Most of the videos only talk about whata good. I wanna know whats bad also. Or anything future problems to anticipate with the new technologies implemented on the 135fi specifically.
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get the fi version, better package. more fuel efficiency. rear disc brake, larger tank. dont worry the fi technologies already been on y15, y16, and others yamaha moped for yearsss
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post May 9 2022, 05:45 PM

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QUOTE(alexei @ Apr 28 2022, 12:40 PM)
FI means battery die cannot start
fuel pump rosak need to replace
want to mod faster also beratus-ratus
if no mod, jimat and konsisten compare to carburator
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Thanks for the info. I dont think I will be modding especially within the warranty period. Casual use only.

In terms of the cost, is it significantly different i.e cost of fuel pump for carburetor vs fi?

And is the risk of rosak higher for fi vs carburetor if both used the same?


QUOTE(bonez_xy @ Apr 29 2022, 09:13 AM)
get the fi version, better package. more fuel efficiency. rear disc brake, larger tank. dont worry the fi technologies already been on y15, y16, and others yamaha moped for yearsss
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Thank you for this reassurance especially in terms of the technology being used for years already.
I was considering the larger tank, disc brake, and the led light as well. People are also highlighting the digital display but is it actually better? Other than the fuel tank and disc break, does it not increase the risk of more things to be broken?

Sorry if noobish question. First bike purchase.
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post May 29 2022, 02:47 PM

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Hi need help. To y16zr owner
What the yearly insurance for y16zr?

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post May 29 2022, 07:33 PM

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QUOTE(Dreadlock13 @ May 29 2022, 02:47 PM)
Hi need help. To y16zr owner
What the yearly insurance for y16zr?
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450 +/-
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post Jun 14 2022, 12:37 PM

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Got my bike already. Took the fi version. Riding bike so much scarier than car especially when fighting the wind.

Anyway, i noticed a few yellow and green paint on the screws and brake disc. Any reason for that?

Any tips for new bike owner is appreciated. Thanks


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post Jun 14 2022, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(Randomboi @ Jun 14 2022, 12:37 PM)
Got my bike already. Took the fi version. Riding bike so much scarier than car especially when fighting the wind.

Anyway, i noticed a few yellow and green paint on the screws and brake disc. Any reason for that?

Any tips for new bike owner is appreciated. Thanks
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welcome to the club

the paint is part of assembly check, means it is done torque down or tighten.
follow the service maintenance

for owner maintenance, lube the chain, check tyre pressure, coolant and brake fluid levels

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post Jun 14 2022, 05:51 PM

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QUOTE(alexei @ Jun 14 2022, 12:52 PM)
welcome to the club

the paint is part of assembly check, means it is done torque down or tighten.
follow the service maintenance

for owner maintenance, lube the chain, check tyre pressure, coolant and brake fluid levels
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Funny thing is i didnt get the manual. Only service book. Told the seller and will collect during first service i guess.

Tyre pressure ok.

So out of the shop no lube to the chain? Will apply it then.

Dont know where to check coolant and brake fluid but will google. Thanks for the info.
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post Jun 15 2022, 01:00 PM

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QUOTE(Randomboi @ Jun 14 2022, 05:51 PM)
Funny thing is i didnt get the manual. Only service book. Told the seller and will collect during first service i guess.

Tyre pressure ok.

So out of the shop no lube to the chain? Will apply it then.

Dont know where to check coolant and brake fluid but will google. Thanks for the info.
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There are many options to those consumable parts: oil, chain, tyres
- there are normal chains which needs more oil interval, and O-ring chains that lasts longer in between

Pay attention to brake fluid and suspension maintenance, those can cause poor handling also (means scary to go fast)

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post Aug 23 2022, 08:29 AM

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need tyre recommendation for my LC135, locked my rear few times yesterday during the rain... since cannot fit in ABS hopping that a good tyre can lower the chances of locking my rear
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post Aug 23 2022, 08:56 AM

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QUOTE(Aaronnnnnn @ Aug 23 2022, 08:29 AM)
need tyre recommendation for my LC135, locked my rear few times yesterday during the rain... since cannot fit in ABS hopping that a good tyre can lower the chances of locking my rear
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waht tyre is rear using now? How old is it?
does the rear tyre slide in the wet when u turn?

in low grip situations (rain, gravel, sand) usually we try to brake upright using the front, rear brake will make rear tyre more easily lock

I can recommend Corsa platinum series (R26, Cross etc), Battlax BT39.

My experience tells me, is the rubber compound that determines wet grip, not the tread pattern. Tread pattern determines likeliness of aquaplaning, which is not wet grip.
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post Aug 23 2022, 09:00 AM

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hi, anyone here know a place I can remake make 135LC 1st version. It already look old. I want to make it look new & major service.

Prefer around bangi & kajang. Or around Selangor with pickup service.
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post Aug 23 2022, 09:18 AM

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QUOTE(alexei @ Aug 23 2022, 08:56 AM)
waht tyre is rear using now? How old is it?
does the rear tyre slide in the wet when u turn?

in low grip situations (rain, gravel, sand) usually we try to brake upright using the front, rear brake will make rear tyre more easily lock

I can recommend Corsa platinum series (R26, Cross etc), Battlax BT39.

My experience tells me, is the rubber compound that determines wet grip, not the tread pattern. Tread pattern determines likeliness of aquaplaning, which is not wet grip.
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some cheap brand doh.gif , around 1 year i guess

so far in u turn all okay

i usually try to pump and release so wont lock, but still somehow managed to lock because of some ccb changing lane without looking at side mirror

will look into the tyres, any shop that you will recommend?

thanks wub.gif
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post Aug 23 2022, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(Aaronnnnnn @ Aug 23 2022, 09:18 AM)
some cheap brand  doh.gif , around 1 year i guess

so far in u turn all okay

i usually try to pump and release so wont lock, but still somehow managed to lock because of some ccb changing lane without looking at side mirror

will look into the tyres, any shop that you will recommend?

thanks  wub.gif
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the two models, are the extreme cheap and expensive tyre I have tried both wet grip are good
no matter how good, can still lock so bear this in mind

as long as once u release rear brake, the tyre grip back, is good liao - u haven't seen tyre that continue to slide even after brake release, this one really really bad

existing tyre can try use slightly lower pressure to improve grip

u try shop around and see... if not buy from shopee and bring to shop pasang bagi duit upah
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QUOTE(alexei @ Aug 23 2022, 09:47 AM)
the two models, are the extreme cheap and expensive tyre I have tried both wet grip are good
no matter how good, can still lock so bear this in mind

as long as once u release rear brake, the tyre grip back, is good liao - u haven't seen tyre that continue to slide even after brake release, this one really really bad

existing tyre can try use slightly lower pressure to improve grip

u try shop around and see... if not buy from shopee and bring to shop pasang bagi duit upah
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yesterday doing some ice skating dance all... sad.gif

change tyre je dont want to risk it

okay will try see, thanks again for the help notworthy.gif
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post Aug 26 2022, 02:01 PM

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wow..the thread has evolved.

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