karlos
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Nothing wrong with the power of the CBR guys wink emoticon
ALmost certain the H2 was giving it the beans on the few occasions and the CBR wasn't being left far behind -
You only get 5 yr. renewal when 1 yr. is expired. Do it day after exp. date.
I was specifically told to go 2 months before mine expires or I will not be eligible for a 5 year license......
So many conflicting replies / experiences but TIT lol
The main question was answered and that's whether or not i need another letter of residency or not, I'll just take all my documents and see what happens at the Nong Jok DLT.
If i get a year, i get a year, if i get 5 then I’m a happier bunny
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Well i'm about to buy my 7th set of Rosso ll tyres from showpow, granted no changes would be made to this batch and to be honest i highly doubt any changes will be made to their current models.
Perhaps there will be a few new tyres developed for the budget rider -
Cheers guys, that clears that up
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I'd assume a medical certificate would still be required but does one need to provide a letter of residency again?
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Private sale, around 90,000 - 100,000
Part exchange at Yamaha arouind 70,000
Lots fo them for sale here at various rices
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I'll still buy them providing they don't switch the compound to dog meat
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Even if it is illegal it's far safer to ride out of the left most lane.
Just keep some tea money tucked away incase you have no option but to stop for kamikaze police officers.
I always find that acknowledging them, showing intent to pull over with an indicator then blasting away once the officer has walked to the curb works well (providing you license plate is obscured in it's location or with a cheeky left boot
Of course this is risky, but it's worked for me for 6 years and I only refuse to stop in areas I don't regularly visit, I stop for all local road blocks and they wave me through after checking all the documents on board either bike -
Can't believe that kawasaki would drop the price of the Z1000 by 110k for a new improved model.
It certainly is a surprise to see such a drop here on the Z1000 (Again this year) But outgoing models always get reduced in price the world over
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How about each and every road block keeping stock of cheap Index helmets and selling them at 200% markup, at least that way both sides benefit, rather the BIB taking a bribe and sending the offending person down the road without a helmet after taking a bribe.
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The 650R is coming
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Looks like my source was right
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I popped into my local (and a few other) Big Cs last month to pick a bottle of Redex, yet i couldn't find any, even at others stores or petrol stations.
What I did find however was the Thai versions........ Does anyone have any experience using the Thai manufactured equivalents? -
With all the rain we have had recently it's worth giving all charging system cables a clean and a bit of grease.
Your bike does have a regulator / rectifier. mine is under the headstock on my 2012 ninja 650, if it's faulty it could very well give you satisfactory results at home when testing the charging system's voltage but once the 'R/R warms up, gets wet or it takes a knock it might start playing up again but you wouldn't know this until the bike's battery gets low again (hours later) -
Not sure about 'magic' but she certainly is mesmerizing!
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Secondhand USDs sell for around 15,000 - 25,000 from anything such as a ZX636R/ZX10R CBR600RR/Fireblade etc etc.
Please noticed that the price is most likely for the forks only, add on calipers, discs, wheels and the triple clamp and any machining that might need to be done to get it all to fit.
Also don't forget to purchase the matching brake lever / master cylinder, as the last thing you want to do is cock up it's ratio.
Karl
P.S. I priced up a front end swap just out of interest for my 650, all in it turned out to be 40k. -
If you took one of those discs off it would probably do 280kmh!
Nice little bit of marketing going on here for this bike
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May i ask what speed rating your Rosso IIs are?
I got the lower speed rating (still within limits on my 650), they warm up quickly and I've never had any issues other than sand or me being a dick and trying to provoke the back end to slide lol -
Does 'portable' mean this wall will float off downstream?
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It just looks too tight/narrow to actually have a proper battle with anything larger than a motard on this track.
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Z250
Beautiful!!!!
Yeah the guy who modded it has a good eye.
Nice wheels,brakes, tail section etc. & the SS Swingarm looks clean too.
I have seen & heard that Zard exhaust system up close here in CM on a few bike.
Not sure if it is the real Italian brand one
But looks & sounds good.
The only thing I am not sure about it is that it has very few rivets
holding the core into the end of the main can.
On this model there is actually visible gaps in some parts or the circumference
But overall that z250 is very nicely done
Just been chatting to the guy on facebook, turns out there's actually a company selling an 'off the shelf kit' to do the rear end swap.
http://www.motor-modif.com/modification-detail/288/pro-arm-lokal-pilihan-upgrade-kaki-ninja-250r
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That confirms it's a smaller bike circuit then
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Z250
Beautiful!!!!
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Breathing all that filth into your lungs by riding a motor bike around Bangkok must be a major health hazard equivalent to about 40 cigarettes a day.
Tell that to the Thai's that smoke while doing so
Bikes are a lot more exciting than smoking a fag...... Oppps I mean Cigarette
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can a z1000 stock market exhaust fit into the ninja 300 ?
in Motorcycles in Thailand
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Can it be made to fit: Yes, once an adapter and bracket have been made.
Will it sound like a Z1000: Absolutely not
P.S. Stock Z1000 silencers are very heavy, perhaps more so than your stock NInja exhaust, other than the styling, there is no other reason to go through the effort of installing one, let alone for it's sound..... :S