just an update, picture shown of uneven thread wear is on the front tyre, rear tyre its fine. went to change a set of tyres and asked the mechanic why the wear is one sided, he told me its due to a single disc brake at the front therefore the wear is more on one side, if its dual disc brake the wear will be even. Is there such a thing?
he recommended pirelli rosso 3, front 110/70R17 back 150/60/r17 rm 680,
no such thing im using many bike single sided brake where got makan sebelah biasa front makan sebelah because of ur fork senget or sebelah bocor or u go daytona 500 lap left side turn only
depends on usage i sold all my bike before it reach 100K km so i never do any major replacement but i have friends who need to change the oil seal cbr 1000rr always wheelie his bike
Not because of leak or issues. Just serviced it, since I'm using the bike daily. Clean the internals and changed the fork oil only. Felt nicer, just like new.
up to u bro if u check the manual advised.to change i think macam 60k km onwards
I changed mine back to stock lever as this kind of lever tend to burn your clutches faster as they were not fully engage... Not to mentioned the quality as well... But those brembo and galespeed lever sure attract thieve one...
stock lever bestest smooth no need fancy oem or branded
the secret to not feel you need to upgrade is... never test 1000cc bikes after you buy
betul dont test ride another bike ahahahah
i had few bike for daily ride bestest is st675 never tested the 765 but the maintenance keras sikit. used to service with fastbike pj now they sell honda i used full syn service 10k twice a year major service will cost u bout 2k more or less
but what ur heart want not what other recommend what the point buying something else nanti terkenang hari2 why i did not buy so and so...
Don't tell me what to do you're not my mom! Oh wait wrong forum thread. On a related note, Ron haslam's race school in the UK uses T30 sport touring tires on their sport bikes. Ok je
involved in accident last saturday at karak highway... was cruising around 80kmh on slow lane, suddenly hilux sped up on fast lane and lost control. the entire car literally whipped onto me. thankfully im alright with just muscle sores & bruised foot. i'm with my full gear on. called my salesperson to tow my bike back there to help assist in claiming insurance, but he say their shop cannot claim other ppl insurance, can only claim my own insurance, just wanted to know if this is true? if anyone can give me some advice on this. The shop i bought from is eang chun
not entirely true but some shop not a panel insurance workshop actually u can ask the hilux insurance where is their panel workshop and send there
Anyone got suggestions for good commuting tyre for Front: 110/70 R17 & Rear: 150/60 R17 ? Good grip in rain and lasts long. Let me know your preferred tyre shop also