marvin_8 Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 (edited) bro leviticus .. may i knw where ur friends shop is located ? thanks Edited May 1, 2007 by marvin_8 Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 ^^not my friend, my friendly neighborhood mechanic, meaning yung mekaniko na malapit sa bahay ko along commonwealth avenue sa may Unicross motorcycle shop. ang mura ng mga parts dun as compared sa honda mismo kukuha Quote Link to comment
marvin_8 Posted May 1, 2007 Share Posted May 1, 2007 ^^not my friend, my friendly neighborhood mechanic, meaning yung mekaniko na malapit sa bahay ko along commonwealth avenue sa may Unicross motorcycle shop. ang mura ng mga parts dun as compared sa honda mismo kukuha pang honda lang ba yon boss ? yamaha po kasi ang gamit ko ... thanks Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted May 2, 2007 Share Posted May 2, 2007 pang honda lang ba yon boss ? yamaha po kasi ang gamit ko ... thanksnope. lahat ng klaseng motor kaya: lifan, scooters, yamaha, honda, suzuki, kawasaki, granstar motors, etc. specializing in underbone nga lang sila but hindi sila nagsesetup ng mga stereo or other "accessories" more on the engine sila. everytime I go there dami mga motor nakapila lagi. nga pala.. because of the "tune down" that my bike received, gulat ako sa gasoline consumption nya. kung dati ay 400-500 a week ang consumo naging 250 a week na lang! from makati-commonwealth/nova yan ah. tapos panay pa ang side trips ko. medyo toned down ang acceleration but ok lang. masyado naman matrapik sa manila eh lintik na racing configuration yun :grr: think of all the cash I could have saved on gas Quote Link to comment
notiboi Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 Good news motorcycle enthusiasts! We have a new website that would cater motorized two-wheel freaks! check out http://www.motorsiklonetwork.com Sir astig yung site...pero parang mas ok pa din yung motorcyclephilippines.com...IMHO:) Quote Link to comment
Torzky Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 for cub (underbone) owners, try cubclub.gnuthings.com Quote Link to comment
TheGeneral Posted May 10, 2007 Share Posted May 10, 2007 Peeps I have a question about the mufflers of XRM. A few weeks ago I heard the usual muffler sound of a 400cc bike, but it sound a little odd. To my surprise it was a XRM with an extender on its muffler. It really sounded like a 400cc bike. You know what I mean with the "whhooooffff" sound of a 400cc bike ryt? The sound was not that solid cause if you would listen very well, it has an end sound of a 110cc. I saw it during the red light and it stopped on my left side. Pls share your infos about this one. Thanks are you sure it's the muffler? 'coz i have seen underbones with big bike sound due to some "electronic device" which makes the sound. but if it's really the muffler. i want one! :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted May 10, 2007 Share Posted May 10, 2007 ^^ it's the muffler. I had one installed a few months back. well.. I wouldn't call it a "muffler" per se because it was too loud for me. I'd rather call it a "subwoofer". it was so loud that whenever I cruise through a parking lot I would "accidentally" activate several car alarms. pinalitan ko rin ng mahina na muffler. Nowadays, kapag may outing or group activity I install the subwoofer muffler. you can get one at your friendly neighborhood motorcycle shops for about 500-700. Depende rin sa brand and style yan. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 Sir Leviticus san po yung friend mo na yan? How much po yung ganon b4 I make a call? Thanksahehe.. it's a figure of speech (think Spiderman, your friendly neighborhood..). The muffler I got cost me around 765 (I still have the receipt). It is not a muffler extension but rather a full muffler assembly. Detaching and attaching your muffler is surprisingly easy if you have the tools and the time. The motorcycle shop I got it from is Unicross Motorcycle Parts and Services along Commonwealth Ave in front of Convergys (the other side of the street). Pulido ang trabaho nila dun. This was the place I was talking about who tuned down my motorcycle, that instead of the usual Php400-500/week I spend on gas it became Php200-250/week. I've never went to another mechanic after I tried it there. Nga pala.. one disadvantage of having the subwoofer muffler: madali uminit masyado as compared to your stock muffler. Masmanipis kasi ang construction neto. Maybe because I got the cheap one instead of the Class A muffler (around Php1200-1500). Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 Correct if Im wrong, your muffler would be replaced or just be configured? Hmmmm can you pls give me the full address of the place and who to look for???? It does sound like a 400cc ryt?????it would be replaced. full address? ahehehe.. landmarks lang ang maibibigay ko. just ask around at commonwealth ave lalo sa harap ng st peter church kung saan ang Unicross Cycle shop. just go up to the counter and tell the guys there na magpapaservice ka. nga pala.. you can ask them as to what sound you want: 400 cc bigbike sound, harley sound, trumpet sound, stealth silent sound, etc... Quote Link to comment
madz_raymund Posted May 13, 2007 Share Posted May 13, 2007 ok ba yung Explorer Z200? is it ok if 2nd kukunin ko? i'm really not into bikes, pero sa taas ng gas at sa traffic, ok na sakin bike. Quote Link to comment
monsignor28 Posted May 13, 2007 Share Posted May 13, 2007 ^^ it's the muffler. I had one installed a few months back. well.. I wouldn't call it a "muffler" per se because it was too loud for me. I'd rather call it a "subwoofer". it was so loud that whenever I cruise through a parking lot I would "accidentally" activate several car alarms. pinalitan ko rin ng mahina na muffler. Nowadays, kapag may outing or group activity I install the subwoofer muffler. you can get one at your friendly neighborhood motorcycle shops for about 500-700. Depende rin sa brand and style yan. whats the brand name of this muffler? is it compatible to any motorcycle? im using a Suzuki Shogun 125 R Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted May 13, 2007 Share Posted May 13, 2007 whats the brand name of this muffler? is it compatible to any motorcycle? im using a Suzuki Shogun 125 Rang muffler compatible.. ang attachment to the muffler ang iba iba Quote Link to comment
monsignor28 Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 ang muffler compatible.. ang attachment to the muffler ang iba iba thank you for the info. Quote Link to comment
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