SumetCycle Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 Here is the latest announcement from Big Wing. ฮอนด้าบิ๊กวิง ขอเรียนแจ้งลูกค้าที่สนใจในการทดสอบรถ CBR500R ทุกท่าน เนื่องจากตั้งแต่วันที่ 28 มกราคม – วันที่ 3 กุมภาพันธ์ ทางฮอนด้าบิ๊กวิงจะมีการส่งมอบรถ CBR500R และ CB500F ให้กับลูกค้า ทางทีมงานจึงต้องเตรียมความพร้อมในการส่งมอบรถในช่วงเวลาดังกล่าว ทางฮอนด้าบิ๊กวิงจึงของดการทดสอบรถไว้ชั่วคราวโดยจะเริ่มทดสอบรถได้อีกครั้งตั้งแต่วันที่ 4 กุมภาพันธ์ 2556 เป็นต้นไป Honda big wing. We study says customers who are interested in testing the car because all CBR500R from January 28 – February 3, Honda big wing will have to deliver the car CBR500R and CB500F, the team then prepared ready to deliver the car in time. The Honda big wing-we are testing the car temporarily by will begin testing the car again since February 4, 2013, etc. (Translated by Bing) Gotta ask Brian...why did you bail out of the CB500F? Well they kept changing the date of the release and I was getting impatient. Of course they start releasing them 2 days after I got the Versys. I may still get the F, who knows. Either way, I think the Versys will be better for two up touring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sup3r1or Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 Okay, I have decided to talk to my boss and take half a day off on Friday and drive straight to Chiang Mai bigwing, my list of problems keep growing. After oiling the chain everything was fine for 2 days or so, now it sounds even worse than it used to, very very noticeable when you drive like old rusty bike. Sound is coming 100% from the right side of rear wheel. In addition to that the hissing sound coming from the front wheel like the brakes are actually engaged or a wheel is rubbing on something. If I press front brake hiss sound becomes even louder. The best part I started hearing similar sound from rear wheel and upon inspection today I found this: Worst part? I press rear beake with my foot and brakes don't move at all not even a single mm. Anyone knows why is this happening and what can I do? I need to reach chiang mai in 1 piece, that is why Iam worried. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Iam going to give them some bollocking at BW when I arrive, if they dont fix everything thats bothering me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SumetCycle Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 Okay, I have decided to talk to my boss and take half a day off on Friday and drive straight to Chiang Mai bigwing, my list of problems keep growing. After oiling the chain everything was fine for 2 days or so, now it sounds even worse than it used to, very very noticeable when you drive like old rusty bike. Sound is coming 100% from the right side of rear wheel. In addition to that the hissing sound coming from the front wheel like the brakes are actually engaged or a wheel is rubbing on something. If I press front brake hiss sound becomes even louder. The best part I started hearing similar sound from rear wheel and upon inspection today I found this: Worst part? I press rear beake with my foot and brakes don't move at all not even a single mm. Anyone knows why is this happening and what can I do? I need to reach chiang mai in 1 piece, that is why Iam worried. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Iam going to give them some bollocking at BW when I arrive, if they dont fix everything thats bothering me. If you are not comfortable riding it to them, you should call and insist that they pick it up for you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post taninthai Posted January 28, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted January 28, 2013 Okay, I have decided to talk to my boss and take half a day off on Friday and drive straight to Chiang Mai bigwing, my list of problems keep growing. After oiling the chain everything was fine for 2 days or so, now it sounds even worse than it used to, very very noticeable when you drive like old rusty bike. Sound is coming 100% from the right side of rear wheel. In addition to that the hissing sound coming from the front wheel like the brakes are actually engaged or a wheel is rubbing on something. If I press front brake hiss sound becomes even louder. The best part I started hearing similar sound from rear wheel and upon inspection today I found this: Worst part? I press rear beake with my foot and brakes don't move at all not even a single mm. Anyone knows why is this happening and what can I do? I need to reach chiang mai in 1 piece, that is why Iam worried. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Iam going to give them some bollocking at BW when I arrive, if they dont fix everything thats bothering me. found what i cant see anything wrong in the picture....... p.s. i know its hard but going in their all hot headed screaming and shouting isnt gonna help you,remember they are not aware of the problems yet stay calm and give them a chance to inspect and test ride the bike ,then wait and see what their opinion is. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 Okay, I have decided to talk to my boss and take half a day off on Friday and drive straight to Chiang Mai bigwing, my list of problems keep growing. After oiling the chain everything was fine for 2 days or so, now it sounds even worse than it used to, very very noticeable when you drive like old rusty bike. Sound is coming 100% from the right side of rear wheel. In addition to that the hissing sound coming from the front wheel like the brakes are actually engaged or a wheel is rubbing on something. If I press front brake hiss sound becomes even louder. The best part I started hearing similar sound from rear wheel and upon inspection today I found this: Worst part? I press rear beake with my foot and brakes don't move at all not even a single mm. Anyone knows why is this happening and what can I do? I need to reach chiang mai in 1 piece, that is why Iam worried. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Iam going to give them some bollocking at BW when I arrive, if they dont fix everything thats bothering me. i am getting a hissing from the front break but it is associated with abs system. And, is your rear brake working? It does not matter if you see any movement or not. The matter is: is it working or not? and these sounds, you never know where they are coming from. Sometime fairings amplify sounds or direct them. Once i remember a strange noise on my cbr250 and i thought it was the front sprocket but i found out that it was a loose nut holding the pipe Besides, as taninthai said, if you go shout and be rude there, you get nothing and they do nothing, i tell you this man as it is fixed with my experience here. Pushing them never works, try to be nice as it works better:) because most probably, there is nothing wrong with your bike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post macknife Posted January 28, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted January 28, 2013 Okay, I have decided to talk to my boss and take half a day off on Friday and drive straight to Chiang Mai bigwing, my list of problems keep growing. After oiling the chain everything was fine for 2 days or so, now it sounds even worse than it used to, very very noticeable when you drive like old rusty bike. Sound is coming 100% from the right side of rear wheel. In addition to that the hissing sound coming from the front wheel like the brakes are actually engaged or a wheel is rubbing on something. If I press front brake hiss sound becomes even louder. The best part I started hearing similar sound from rear wheel and upon inspection today I found this: Worst part? I press rear beake with my foot and brakes don't move at all not even a single mm. Anyone knows why is this happening and what can I do? I need to reach chiang mai in 1 piece, that is why Iam worried. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Iam going to give them some bollocking at BW when I arrive, if they dont fix everything thats bothering me. i am getting a hissing from the front break but it is associated with abs system. And, is your rear brake working? It does not matter if you see any movement or not. The matter is: is it working or not? and these sounds, you never know where they are coming from. Sometime fairings amplify sounds or direct them. Once i remember a strange noise on my cbr250 and i thought it was the front sprocket but i found out that it was a loose nut holding the pipe Besides, as taninthai said, if you go shout and be rude there, you get nothing and they do nothing, i tell you this man as it is fixed with my experience here. Pushing them never works, try to be nice as it works better:) because most probably, there is nothing wrong with your bike I don't know about that, it sounds like there's a lot wrong with his bike.I wasn't experienced with bikes until I came here, but what I do know is that when I bought my new Honda CBR it was flawless with no shakes, rattles, hisses or bodywork problems, exactly what I expected a new bike to be like. It's over a year old now with 17,000kms and still has no shakes, rattles, hisses or bodywork problems. From what I have read on here Honda is usually famous for its quality and reliability so IMO sup3r1or isn't just inexperienced or over-reacting, his bike should be flawless and it isn't. @ sup3r1or try not to worry too much. If you were having to deal with a local Honda dealer I would worry more. (though I've never really had a problem with them as far as trying to help me with any problems I may have had) However, you are dealing with Honda Bigwing, so I imagine they will be even more helpful. In other words, I'm sure they will sort all your problems out but you may have to leave it with them. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 (edited) Finally bought the tank pad. Not many choices though that i like. It is an 'immortal graphix' imported from usa silver carbon - real - fire burnt orange pad - but nearly red like the same color of my bike - from panda rider. Only for 890 thb! Liked it a lot. Their new shop is cool as well. Besides, got a shift sock too so no more shift marks on my shoes:lol: Edited January 28, 2013 by loserlazer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 Okay, I have decided to talk to my boss and take half a day off on Friday and drive straight to Chiang Mai bigwing, my list of problems keep growing. After oiling the chain everything was fine for 2 days or so, now it sounds even worse than it used to, very very noticeable when you drive like old rusty bike. Sound is coming 100% from the right side of rear wheel. In addition to that the hissing sound coming from the front wheel like the brakes are actually engaged or a wheel is rubbing on something. If I press front brake hiss sound becomes even louder. The best part I started hearing similar sound from rear wheel and upon inspection today I found this: Worst part? I press rear beake with my foot and brakes don't move at all not even a single mm. Anyone knows why is this happening and what can I do? I need to reach chiang mai in 1 piece, that is why Iam worried. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Iam going to give them some bollocking at BW when I arrive, if they dont fix everything thats bothering me. i am getting a hissing from the front break but it is associated with abs system. And, is your rear brake working? It does not matter if you see any movement or not. The matter is: is it working or not? and these sounds, you never know where they are coming from. Sometime fairings amplify sounds or direct them. Once i remember a strange noise on my cbr250 and i thought it was the front sprocket but i found out that it was a loose nut holding the pipe Besides, as taninthai said, if you go shout and be rude there, you get nothing and they do nothing, i tell you this man as it is fixed with my experience here. Pushing them never works, try to be nice as it works better:) because most probably, there is nothing wrong with your bike I don't know about that, it sounds like there's a lot wrong with his bike.I wasn't experienced with bikes until I came here, but what I do know is that when I bought my new Honda CBR it was flawless with no shakes, rattles, hisses or bodywork problems, exactly what I expected a new bike to be like. It's over a year old now with 17,000kms and still has no shakes, rattles, hisses or bodywork problems. From what I have read on here Honda is usually famous for its quality and reliability so IMO sup3r1or isn't just inexperienced or over-reacting, his bike should be flawless and it isn't. @ sup3r1or try not to worry too much. If you were having to deal with a local Honda dealer I would worry more. (though I've never really had a problem with them as far as trying to help me with any problems I may have had) However, you are dealing with Honda Bigwing, so I imagine they will be even more helpful. In other words, I'm sure they will sort all your problems out but you may have to leave it with them. It only sounds like macknife:lol:...lets see what will happen at bigwing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 (edited) Finally bought the tank pad. That doesn't look bad & yes it is hard to find something nice for a red bike. I have been looking too. I like that clear stuff I have seen some videos of. Edited January 28, 2013 by mania 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RED21 Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 Finally bought the tank pad. That doesn't look bad & yes it is hard to find something nice for a red bike. Well you can never go wrong with black carbon ones, they just seem to match any tank color, and look classy as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myaimistrue Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 Finally bought the tank pad. That doesn't look bad & yes it is hard to find something nice for a red bike. I have been looking too. I like that clear stuff I have seen some videos of. Do you know where to get this for a CBR250 in Bangkok, please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 Do you know where to get this for a CBR250 in Bangkok, please? Sorry no & I am looking for it too. Will post if I find it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 Well you can never go wrong with black carbon ones, they just seem to match any tank color, and look classy as well. That is true & they do look good on the Ducatis I have seen sporting them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 (edited) ducati was selling clear tank protectors for sure, but hard to fit it to the tank all i know. We can check at bike fest. and, yes, you never go wrong with a carbon fiber pad but this time i go for a silver carbon instead, something different in life you know. Next step is interchanging some of the 'bikers' stuff from my cbr250 to cbr500 like rear pegs, levers etc, i do not want to give them away for free when i will sell my cbr250 and new mirrors are a must as the stock ones are to wide for my city traffic bombings:) And then the exhaust will be gone. 'Akrapovic' is releasing a pipe stated in their website and an unknown brand named called 'Jetset' - anyone knows? - i like the full system black pearl finish 'Moriwaki' which is being sold in bigwing with bigwing member discount for 34,000 thb, not that bad for a full system and it is certified through government - seen the certificate - that it is legal in Thailand so you can put it in your green book easily and no hassle with the cops and annual emission tests forever but Moriwaki keeps the catalyzer for environment unlike many aftermarket pipes so i am not sure if the performance gain and weight reduction will be good or not still only option that i can buy even tomorrow I need the check the weight difference between the stock and Moriwaki though. If the difference is less than 4- 5 kg, i do not buy it. I do not like the chromy look - it looks darker in real due to black finish in the mid - at the tips that much but the bike is new and the aftermarket manufacturers need at least 3 4- months to create some products unfortunately:( Kawa guys, how much is a full system pipe from a respected brand for kawa er6n or f in Thailand? just for comparison. Thanks. Edited January 29, 2013 by loserlazer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlos Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 28,000baht for a Yoshi, Arrow, Akrapovic, Two Brothers. IMO you were quoted far too much, but the bike is a lot newer than the 650s, i guess the price will come down over time. If you are prepared to search other Thai Forums, you'll save a 3-5k on the dealer prices Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty1286 Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 ducati was selling clear tank protectors for sure, but hard to fit it to the tank all i know. We can check at bike fest.and, yes, you never go wrong with a carbon fiber pad but this time i go for a silver carbon instead, something different in life you know. Next step is interchanging some of the 'bikers' stuff from my cbr250 to cbr500 like rear pegs, levers etc, i do not want to give them away for free when i will sell my cbr250 and new mirrors are a must as the stock ones are to wide for my city traffic bombings:) And then the exhaust will be gone. 'Akrapovic' is releasing a pipe stated in their website and an unknown brand named called 'Jetset' - anyone knows? - i like the full system black pearl finish 'Moriwaki' which is being sold in bigwing with bigwing member discount for 34,000 thb, not that bad for a full system and it is certified through government - seen the certificate - that it is legal in Thailand so you can put it in your green book easily and no hassle with the cops and annual emission tests forever but Moriwaki keeps the catalyzer for environment unlike many aftermarket pipes so i am not sure if the performance gain and weight reduction will be good or not still only option that i can buy even tomorrow I need the check the weight difference between the stock and Moriwaki though. If the difference is less than 4- 5 kg, i do not buy it. I do not like the chromy look - it looks darker in real due to black finish in the mid - at the tips that much but the bike is new and the aftermarket manufacturers need at least 3 4- months to create some products unfortunately:( Kawa guys, how much is a full system pipe from a respected brand for kawa er6n or f in Thailand? just for comparison. Thanks. Are you selling an aftermarket pipe for cbr250r, would be interested if you are Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 You might want to also look at Devil. They already have the new 2013 N250 full system for 16,500 Baht I am sure one for the CBR500 cannot be far behind or maybe already available? Akrapovic & 2 Bros seems overpriced to me these days although they both have a good reputation & I have owned 2 Bros pipes in the US I saw & heard the full Devil system on a 2013 N250 & the build quality is quite good. I could find no faults. The sound was also pleasingly deep & not raspy Devil use to be built in France they are now done in Thailand so that could explain the lower costs 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yankee99 Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 I am a big fan of the thai pipes that come from home motor in chaing mai. They may be copies but they are damm good ones. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 (edited) 28,000baht for a Yoshi, Arrow, Akrapovic, Two Brothers.IMO you were quoted far too much, but the bike is a lot newer than the 650s, i guess the price will come down over time. If you are prepared to search other Thai Forums, you'll save a 3-5k on the dealer prices Karlos, checked everywhere and the only pipe that i can get right away is moriwaki and it is only available at bigwing. But if you day 28 k for a full system for kawa 650, 34k is not thar bad too especially if you consider it is made in japan and certified in Thailand as a street legal pipe. What do you think guys? Bigwing has mugen too but it looks so plain and shiny besides it is 39 k. Edited January 29, 2013 by loserlazer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 I am a big fan of the thai pipes that come from home motor in chaing mai. They may be copies but they are damm good ones. I swear this time that i will buy my pipe only from a recognized brand. No thai no chinese. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YipYipYa123 Posted January 29, 2013 Share Posted January 29, 2013 Seems to be a lot of fake pipes coming onto the market Seen an add for akrapovic slip on for 6000thb which seems a bit cheap to be legit Also heard a bad report of a fake did chain breaking after 500km bought from a well known Thai shop Ebay has reports of fake brembo brakes from Thailand being sold to USA customers in 2010 if you Google it so I wouldn't be surprised what's being faked by now by dodgy Thai retailers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackpanda Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 I just walked by BigWing at central world and there are lines of people libeling up to pre order Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bramds Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 I just walked by BigWing at central world and there are lines of people libeling up to pre order OFF TOPIC: Please tell me what school you teach at, so I know where not to send my children. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candypants Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 Finally bought the tank pad. Not many choices though that i like. It is an 'immortal graphix' imported from usa silver carbon - real - fire burnt orange pad - but nearly red like the same color of my bike - from panda rider. Only for 890 thb! Liked it a lot. Their new shop is cool as well. Besides, got a shift sock too so no more shift marks on my shoes:lol: the tank pad is off center Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candypants Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) I just walked by BigWing at central world and there are lines of people libeling up to pre order OFF TOPIC: Please tell me what school you teach at, so I know where not to send my children. pity the nasty luddite who doesn't recognize an auto correct error when he sees one Edited January 30, 2013 by candypants Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 Finally bought the tank pad. Not many choices though that i like. It is an 'immortal graphix' imported from usa silver carbon - real - fire burnt orange pad - but nearly red like the same color of my bike - from panda rider. Only for 890 thb! Liked it a lot. Their new shop is cool as well. Besides, got a shift sock too so no more shift marks on my shoes:lol: the tank pad is off center No it is not. Bike is standing on side stand and i took the photo like an acrobat on a weird angle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) I just walked by BigWing at central world and there are lines of people libeling up to pre order OFF TOPIC: Please tell me what school you teach at, so I know where not to send my children. Bramds, i understand your concern for your kids but this is a forum for all nationalities not an english class and not a club only open for brits or americans. Panda contributes here which i care most and i can understand him even he does not have a superb english skill. Ideas are important not the skill level on languages. Moreover, your grammar is not superb too which i can see from your off topic note. regards Edited January 30, 2013 by loserlazer 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) Okay, I have decided to talk to my boss and take half a day off on Friday and drive straight to Chiang Mai bigwing, my list of problems keep growing. I am going to give them some bollocking at BW when I arrive, if they dont fix everything that's bothering me. Hey sup3 Have you called & let them know your coming? The reason I ask is I was down there & I do not think their service department is up & running at all. They have a beautiful service department & I posted pictures of it & the dyno room from their grand opening. But, I went down to ask about getting a dyno test. I was surprised to see the service department as new. Not a tool or mechanic in sight. I then went in & asked a sales guy if I can get a dyno test. He said.... sure so I asked how much? Then he said, "I Don't Know" they are not open till next month" So it seems none there can use the dyno yet. But as I said the service area looked just as it did at the grand opening, Spotless & unused. Maybe you better call ahead if you have not already? Because if they do not have a mechanic & need to send your bike to BK you may want to plan for it. Of course I could be wrong & their shop is just spotless & the mechanics were out to lunch? Edited January 30, 2013 by mania Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cm das Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 Delivery of the first big batch of new 500s in Chiang Mai will be happening within the next few days (according to the manager in a phone call this morning). I'd imagine that the service department will open around the same time. After all, next month is now only 2 days away. Still, as Mania suggested it'd be a good idea to check before coming down from Chiang Rai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) Delivery of the first big batch of new 500s in Chiang Mai will be happening within the next few days (according to the manager in a phone call this morning). I'd imagine that the service department will open around the same time. After all, next month is now only 2 days away. Still, as Mania suggested it'd be a good idea to check before coming down from Chiang Rai. Yeah it is a kick a$$ shop for sure state of the art. Lifts, pneumatics etc & the dyno room But it was as I said deserted & clean as a whistle Same as grand opening day as far as I could tell. The only used bikes there were two CBR500's a red & a black but they were parked over in a corner of the shop. Maybe owned by employees or awaiting services. Edited January 30, 2013 by mania Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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