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How is the seat?  I'm in the market for a new bike that's more comfortable on long rides than my Click.  If your tires are tubeless I'd suggest buying a pump and repair kit at MR. DIY. Compact and dirt cheap. I've used my pump to help a few stranded Thai motorbike and bicycle riders. 

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4 hours ago, Bobthegimp said:

How is the seat?  I'm in the market for a new bike that's more comfortable on long rides than my Click.  If your tires are tubeless I'd suggest buying a pump and repair kit at MR. DIY. Compact and dirt cheap. I've used my pump to help a few stranded Thai motorbike and bicycle riders. 

I had the original seat made higher by adding soft foam, more comfortable and stops my butt hitting the grab bar.

 

Tyres have a tube

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Thanks for posting this report. 

Does the bike have adequate power on the highway?  I get passed by Wave 125s all day long in rural areas, but those appear to be far lighter than your bike. 

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58 minutes ago, Bobthegimp said:

Thanks for posting this report. 

Does the bike have adequate power on the highway?  I get passed by Wave 125s all day long in rural areas, but those appear to be far lighter than your bike. 

Not a fast bike for sure, i recently had it tunes and that added 2 hp, which is a lot when you start at 7hp. More usefull in mountains for sure.

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On 11/10/2024 at 6:01 PM, chrissables said:

Today, day 1 of my trip was a 321km ride to Kanchanaburi. The bike had been serviced a few days ago and new tyres fitted.

 

There seems to be either a valve leak or very slow puncture on the rear tyre and after 6 hours of riding the pressure was down from 33psi to 12psi. I looked around for a repair shop but being Sunday I could not find any open.

 

There were quite a few idiots on the road today driving past me so close I could touch the car.

Beside that a boring ride and tomorrows exploring can only happen after the tyre is fixed.

 

https://www.relive.cc/view/vZqNEDAkzG6

 

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Very handsome motorcycle. If it was a 150 and had a manual clutch and normal shift, I'd be tempted.

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