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valentino rossi

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  1. sportbikes aren't neccessarily heavier. in general, sportbikes are designed to be lighter than standards and cruisers. the logic behind it is loose weight, you go faster. maintenance wise...maybe you spend more on wax on a sportbike due to the bodywork. a bike is basically the same as the next bike. say for example, the super 4 basically has a cbr engine. woulld the engine maintenance cost of a cbr400 be different from a super 4? not likely. :rolleyes:

     

     

    sorry for the misunderstanding, i was referring to scooters and underbones.

  2. if you're going to use it for commuting and not after speed, i suggest you go for an underbone or a scooter, but if you want some bling-bling, a fat tire attached on a bigbike is what you should get.

     

    150k for a 150cc bike does not justify it for me. you can already find a decent super4 at a much lower price than that. you can even find a good 2nd hand 400cc sport bike on that budget.

    but sportsbikes are not recommended for daily commute. why? they are heavier and maintenance would be too high if you're on a budget.

     

    you're best bet would be a super4 if you're going to use it for daily commute. :)

     

    here's a pic of my friend's super 4. :thumbsupsmiley:

     

    http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c36/imtoofast/motorcycles/repsol01.jpg

  3. Hi guys! Have you heard of the Motorstar z200 explorer. Its a 200cc motor thats made in china. Any feedbacks on this motor regarding its performance? Its pretty cheap kse compared to the other bikes.....looks good pa. I just dont know its performance....

     

    i've seen it and looks like a small sized big bike. i'm not quite sure though about the performance, but i would suggest you get a japanese or taiwan (sym, kymco) bike. they have proven their reliability, high resale value plus tons of spares.

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