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 Honda Wave 125i vs Yamaha Lagenda 115z

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dinbk90
post May 27 2022, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(nojalanpulang @ May 27 2022, 12:17 AM)
Hi BikerBase,

I've been surveying the market for motorcycles and I've narrowed it down to this two la. Honda Wave 125i and Lagenda 115z.

I want practicality. The only thing stopping me from getting the Honda Wave 125i is the common vibration issue that might disturb my stability when overtaking a lorry (I know, KPP01 say not to try to endanger yourself by overtaking but let it pass but sometimes this may not be realistic). I love everything else about the Honda Wave 125i like extra storage capacity, bigger fuel tank and I even love the design over the Lagenda's. I tak paham the burung hantu design of Lagenda. Lampu dia LED ke? Wave macam lagi klasik. Lagenda is another very practical bike and speed mcm lebih kurang with Wave and the handling is superb and safe (cuma takde rear brake discs like wave). But it's lagi panas than Wave so tak tenang tido.

Can someone explain to me the vibration issue? Is it a major issue for you?  Is vibration issue with two brake discs > Good handling with only front brake disc or vice versa?

Sorry I've been spamming this sub. Really want to make a good decision.
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Bro, you better test sitting on that wave 125i first before you buy because it has different body cutting. Wave 125i is a little bit 'gemuk' for a standard kapcai & the seat is quite large which can be a good thing or the opposite, depend on personal preference. I personally dislike the seat because my but keeps on sliding forward when I had the chance to test ride a future fi several years back. The overall handling has slightly different feeling because of its 'gemuk' body & large seat. Please consider this factor first because you might end up not liking the handling & sitting position on this bike. So, be sure to get a test ride first if possible to avoid disappointment later.

About the vibration issue, its a long story to tell... sweat.gif Long story short, the vibration does exist & you need to adapt to it because eventually the vibration will be just part of your daily riding experience and you will not bother it anymore after quite some time. rolleyes.gif If you want to know more about it and how to greatly minimize/reduce the vibration, pm me. I will explain. Too lazy to type in formal language here. sweat.gif
dinbk90
post May 30 2022, 06:05 PM

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If you really worry & hate this vibration issue, lagenda fi is the way to go bro. But you might lose the perks of owning a honda kapcai; unparalleled fuel efficiency (honda bikes are well known to be very fuel efficient), the cheapest maintenance cost (honda kapcais have no oil filter) & not really panas model in the eyes of motor thief (except for ex5 dream & rs/rs-x).

Btw, lagenda fi is the most fuel efficient yamaha kapcai as far as I know (dunno how the new lc fi punya fuel efficiency since it is still new in the market). Plus, it has quite spacious underseat storage, bigger than dash125, but smaller than wave 125i. So, the storage compartment is not that bad bro.

Lagenda fi also has better aerodynamic body design than wave125i or dash 125. This is proven bro since Lagenda fi still can potong dash 125/wave 125i in straight highway, despite not that far between the two.. Even in cubrpix cp125 category, the teams with lagenda fi often won most of the races than dash 125.. People even said that lagenda fi can 'cucuk' lc standard no problem. And quite a number of people said "lagenda fi mmg berhantu woo apatah lagi klau modi''

If you are the one who is "pengejar kelajuan", lagenda fi is a better choice than wave 125i/dash 125.



 

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