QUOTE(ZZR-Pilot @ Jan 7 2020, 10:00 PM)
It's very simple. If you want to cilok pancung maximum, don't ask about anything bigger than a kapcai.
If you want to commute on a big bike, then ride it properly like a big bike.
You'll be fine riding even a Harley to work so long as you get your expectations straight... and u got the cash for the maintenance costs.
I fail to understand why some people bergolok bergadai hutang 6 tahun to buy a big bike which they then try to ride like a kapcai. Siap lompat divider, langgar lampu merah, lawan arus trafik... and when they get stuck due to their size, siap hon & maki hamun kereta.
Yes, some are giving bad names to big bikers. Ride accordingly If you want to commute on a big bike, then ride it properly like a big bike.
You'll be fine riding even a Harley to work so long as you get your expectations straight... and u got the cash for the maintenance costs.
I fail to understand why some people bergolok bergadai hutang 6 tahun to buy a big bike which they then try to ride like a kapcai. Siap lompat divider, langgar lampu merah, lawan arus trafik... and when they get stuck due to their size, siap hon & maki hamun kereta.
QUOTE(al3p @ Jan 16 2020, 04:02 PM)
I'm using Street Twin to work from Gombak ->KLCC-> Bukit Bintang everyday, the bike is not that big but definitely bigger than kapchai or 250cc scooter. cilok is fine but you need to be patient and realise that you are not riding kapchai so you dont go for every gap. If you think the gap is not big enough just wait and let smaller bike passed you, eventually it will open up and you can move. I ride the same route with my Nmax and found the difference in commuting time is probably 1-2 mins max.
Street Twin - nice ride. High low end torque.
Jan 17 2020, 07:45 AM
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