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Careful guys! my friend a member of toybikes had an accident last week when he and some of the group went up to baguio. Now he has a broken leg and will take more than a year to reahbilitate. I reckoned he was riding his bike at fast speed when suddenly a u turning vehicle cross his path all of a sudden. Lesson! Better safe than sorry!

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Guys, I am planning to buy a motorbike, more of a big bike like CBR or FZR. I'm a newbie when it comes to bikes and a dummy when purchasing one. I really need to have as many opinion as I can. My friend told me about bikes sold at Subic Bay port. Totoo ba yun that I can get bikes like what I want at a cheaper price?

 

Please advice. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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Guys, I am planning to buy a motorbike, more of a big bike like CBR or FZR. I'm a newbie when it comes to bikes and a dummy when purchasing one. I really need to have as many opinion as I can. My friend told me about bikes sold at Subic Bay port. Totoo ba yun that I can get bikes like what I want at a cheaper price?

 

Please advice. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

 

good day. unfortunately, i'm not into big bikes and i can't sound like i do, but i have friends who own CBRs and they love it. please do check out www.motorcyclephilippines.com and you'll find it very helpful and interesting. chances are, you might find your bike there as there are several posted for sale. :)

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caution lang.

 

There is this new crack/hole in the southbound approach to buendia cor. EDSA. Malalim na butas. I think iniwan ng scraper last Saturday/Sunday. Bwisit, nahulog ako and muntik masemplang sa malaking butas na yun so be weary na lang. Good thing hindi ako pumapaspas and was slowing down to enter buendia :blink:

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caution lang.

 

There is this new crack/hole in the southbound approach to buendia cor. EDSA. Malalim na butas. I think iniwan ng scraper last Saturday/Sunday. Bwisit, nahulog ako and muntik masemplang sa malaking butas na yun so be weary na lang. Good thing hindi ako pumapaspas and was slowing down to enter buendia :blink:

 

 

thank you sa warning sir... mamaya dun pa naman ako dadaan. god bless po. ride safe

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caution lang.

 

There is this new crack/hole in the southbound approach to buendia cor. EDSA. Malalim na butas. I think iniwan ng scraper last Saturday/Sunday. Bwisit, nahulog ako and muntik masemplang sa malaking butas na yun so be weary na lang. Good thing hindi ako pumapaspas and was slowing down to enter buendia :blink:

 

 

thanks for the warning. :) that is one of the reasons why i never take EDSA. buti na lang c5 lang ang main road na dinadaanan ko aside from ortigas extension.

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Guys, I am planning to buy a motorbike, more of a big bike like CBR or FZR. I'm a newbie when it comes to bikes and a dummy when purchasing one. I really need to have as many opinion as I can. My friend told me about bikes sold at Subic Bay port. Totoo ba yun that I can get bikes like what I want at a cheaper price?

 

Please advice. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

 

Nagpamember ka na sa motorcyclephilippines.com ? Very informative for a newbie in bikes.

 

Are you a newbie in bigbikes or will this be your first motorcycle if ever? I strongly suggest that you start out with a midrange bike (250-400cc) before getting the reall bigbikes 600cc and up. My first MC in my life I got a 400cc kaagad because of the porma. Buti na lang I had the sense to take both Motorcycle Riders Course at the Fort and Honda Riding Academy in Sucat or else I wiould be in a coma by now...or dead.

 

If you plan to start learning to ride motorcycles using small displacement (100cc-200cc), ok na ang Honda Riding Academy. P500 lang for a 2-day course (8 hours lecture + 8 hours practical). They will teach you how to operate the clutchless manual aka "underbones" (XRM, Raider, Wave) or the fully manual "pantra" (pangtricycle). And safety-safety-safety. Sa kanila motor, helmet, knee and elbow pads.

 

If you already bought a big bike 400cc upwards, take the Motorcycle Riders Course at the Fort (P3,000) for 3 days (4 hours lecture + 16 hours practical). You can use their motorcycle or your own if you want to. Bring your own helmet (mandatory) and pads (optional).

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