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 ★ LYN Yamaha 135LC Club V2 ★, ~The Power of Liquid Cooling~

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thunderbird
post Mar 24 2009, 07:43 PM

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here i am to support.
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post May 30 2009, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(saranjeevi @ May 2 2009, 07:14 PM)
i dun thnk so man... so far never heard of it... cool2.gif bigger disc = better grip... so there is a good reason for u to argue... rclxms.gif
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Better disc doesn't mean better grip if your brake piston remains the same. whistling.gif


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post May 30 2009, 07:58 PM

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QUOTE(saranjeevi @ May 30 2009, 06:59 PM)
oohhh k... learned something new today..  smile.gif  so u hv any evidence to support ur statement ere bro?? tat would be useful for the other forumers as well..  rclxms.gif
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no need evidence lar, you change to bigger disc and try. no different from the ori disc.

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post May 31 2009, 04:59 PM

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Bought YSS monoshock today

2pcs ACME tyre, front and rear.

Almost Rm500 gone. sigh
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post May 31 2009, 08:57 PM

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erm...i couldn't understand ur english..sorry.
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post Jun 6 2009, 01:48 PM

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Guys,

as promised,

YSS adjustable shock, a little bit hard compare with the ori shock, and a lot more stable while cornering or in top speed mode.

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SSS Racing sprocket with 418 chain 15- 38T size.

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post Jun 7 2009, 04:23 PM

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from my experience, if your bike is still new, you don't really need a voltage stablelizer.

So, how do you know if you bike need the VS?

While your motor engine still running, try to press ur horn,

and check ur head light, if your head light dim a littlte bit while

you pressing your horn, you need a VS.

If not, there is not much different.

I have tried several VS for my wira 4g91 from Pivot Raizin

to local made, it didn't really help much on fuel consumption

but only for the car headlights.



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