QUOTE(ewan8811 @ Jun 2 2009, 02:49 AM)
may i know what are the pros and cons getting a 2nd hand superbike like the R6 03'?what are the things that we need to check on or off the spot?
thanks
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Jun 4 2009, 06:16 PM
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Jun 4 2009, 11:16 PM
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QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 4 2009, 10:07 PM) low power and low top speed. doesn't worth the 21k of investment. Rather save a bit for er6n or even better bike as down payment. yeah, i agreed most of your statement, but this 250r are good for beginners who want to know how does a superbike feels like first hand, but the price really set us back.power lower than then 10years++ zzr250 when he is supposed to be a newer version of zzr250. top speed around 170 which is not good enough for some bikers. sound not that nice as well. need to change muffler and this means more $$$. with that amount, one could easily get an yamaha R6 03' 2nd hand. |
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Jun 4 2009, 11:56 PM
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QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 4 2009, 11:22 PM) it is impossible to get r6 no matter which year. what do you mean it's imposible to get a R6 no matter which year?Unless you are refering to singapore/thailand registered bike. that is different story and usually have to risk to use it in malaysia. i believe this are registered in m'sia |
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Jun 5 2009, 04:22 AM
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QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 5 2009, 12:10 AM) you din see the SINGAPORE registered word? actually i'm not new in mudah, neither in lowyatIf any of mudah.my sales mention "legal bike" "full document" "legally registered" 99% it is singaporean bike. 1% for thai. you new to mudah.my? but because they never mention it's registered in s'pore, i assume its in m'sia. so it's my mistake then if you said its impossible to get a m'sia superbike like the R6 Added on June 5, 2009, 4:31 am QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 5 2009, 12:20 AM) ya. I am happy to be here. im pretty sure he's just indirectly telling you're a bit too harsh, and btw your question about am i new to mudah doesn't have anything to do with me knowing if R6 could be registered in m'sia or what, the question is am I new to superbikes, and i have to admit, yeah, i'm new to superbike.but your reply have anything to do with superbike? better go to /k/ for spamming. well, at least i learn something new today This post has been edited by jolipoli81: Jun 5 2009, 04:31 AM |
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Jun 5 2009, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 5 2009, 10:15 AM) sometimes people can be sensitive to words so easily huh? kindly advice, are those Kawasaki bikes you mentioned can be registered in Malaysia? why other brands such as the yamaha R6 are impossible to get in m'sia?I am just asking a question because if you are new, i can guide you more in mudah.my surfing. a good deed being twisted all around. Never mind about that, back to the topic. I felt that it is unnecessary to go into 600 if you already used to 250 or even just 150. Just hope on to litre bike or perhaps more. Usually it cost a little bit more and doesn't worth it when you decided to upgrade to 1000cc from 600cc. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14 RM85,900.00 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R RM81,900.00 Kawasaki ZX-6R RM66,900.00 EXCEPT you are hoping on Kawasaki ER-6N RM34,250.00 (OTR) haha. er-6n is such a great bike at cheap price. Thanks to CKD. |
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Jun 5 2009, 07:42 PM
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QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 5 2009, 07:05 PM) R6 got malaysia registered la. just more expensive than zx6r. around 70k++ so, getting a singapore registered is fairly cheaper but when it comes to renewing COE it cost and a little bit hassle right?The price i mention above is all malaysia registered bike. All brand new bike price. Suzuki , yamaha & honda superbike are available in Malaysia as well. give u some price as reference. Suzuki Hayabusa 90k++ Yamaha R1 around 90k also. Honda CBR i dono di. CBR new model not that popular for some reason. Where do you live? Actually you can just visit any nearby superbike shop. KL area -Wiley. Penang- Megafortune. Other location i do not know. Added on June 5, 2009, 7:07 pmah. this is malaysia registered bike. http://www.mudah.my/vi/3038599.htm?ca=3_s second hand though. |
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Jun 5 2009, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 5 2009, 08:10 PM) renew road tax. everyyear go to singapore. okay, i didn't know it is illegal, that sounds seriousrenew coe-doesnt worth it at all. the price could buy a new bike di. illegal in malaysia. there are cases where bikes are confiscated by kastam/jpj directly. on the other hand. it is cheap! well, i get the idea, better be safe than sorry |
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