thaicbr, on 2010-07-25 16:37:08, said:
Sole distributor?
The Xena lock I got for you was from Red Baron:

1,480฿
Ride On!
Tony
#601Posted 2010-07-25 20:51:31
www.pandarider.com sole distributor of Xena disc locks. Sole distributor? The Xena lock I got for you was from Red Baron: ![]() 1,480฿ Ride On! Tony #602Posted 2010-07-25 21:41:22
Sole distributor... Tony. It means they Panda supply Redbaron who are the retailers. Blimey you been getting to much beer up there in Chiang Mai.
Have fun #603Posted 2010-07-29 22:06:38
Time to get the chain and sprockets changed on my ER6N. Do I need to call ahead to the Rama 9 shop or do they have stock and I can just drop in?
#605Posted 2010-07-30 12:47:54
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now..
But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? #606Posted 2010-07-30 13:36:45
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? You had a TWO BROS and now you don't?! What's up with that? Bike backfires just the same but with that massive 3-cat stock can you can't hear it, that's all. What's your location? Once you factor in air ticket and hotel you'll find that buying imported mc gear in Bangkok really isn't all that expensive. Another option is to order abroad and have shipped to Thailand. Even if you get charged duty you'll still save money over local prices. But if you really want to travel somewhere to go shopping abroad for mc gear then Singapore is your best bet. Ride On! T #607Posted 2010-07-30 14:26:23
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? You had a TWO BROS and now you don't?! What's up with that? Bike backfires just the same but with that massive 3-cat stock can you can't hear it, that's all. What's your location? Once you factor in air ticket and hotel you'll find that buying imported mc gear in Bangkok really isn't all that expensive. Another option is to order abroad and have shipped to Thailand. Even if you get charged duty you'll still save money over local prices. But if you really want to travel somewhere to go shopping abroad for mc gear then Singapore is your best bet. Ride On! T The Two Brothers was stolen or fall of.. Live in Phuket, and here they want to charge me 27k for a two brother, lol. Well, I need to go on a visa run, so I have to pay for air ticket anyway to somewhere.. Any good sites where I can order exhaust pipe abroad? how long is the delivery time from US? Edited by dollarman, 2010-07-30 14:27:57. #608Posted 2010-07-30 20:06:28
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? You had a TWO BROS and now you don't?! What's up with that? Bike backfires just the same but with that massive 3-cat stock can you can't hear it, that's all. What's your location? Once you factor in air ticket and hotel you'll find that buying imported mc gear in Bangkok really isn't all that expensive. Another option is to order abroad and have shipped to Thailand. Even if you get charged duty you'll still save money over local prices. But if you really want to travel somewhere to go shopping abroad for mc gear then Singapore is your best bet. Ride On! T The Two Brothers was stolen or fall of.. Live in Phuket, and here they want to charge me 27k for a two brother, lol. Well, I need to go on a visa run, so I have to pay for air ticket anyway to somewhere.. Any good sites where I can order exhaust pipe abroad? how long is the delivery time from US? #609Posted 2010-07-30 20:10:06
My inter net plays up on me, I ordered a Yoshimura from US of A and they sent it by USPS, it took five days from the day I ordered it till it was in my home in Thailand.
Edited by AJS 7R, 2010-07-30 20:14:00. #611#612Posted 2010-07-31 20:47:31
You can buy TWO BROS off eBay for around $300. Shipping to Thailand is usually about $70-80. Add 30% tax and you still come out WAY cheaper than Thai retail. Happy Trails! Tony
#613Posted 2010-08-01 02:57:01
Ah thats good to know.......and i`m sure the stood up really well in the engineering tests also? i presume they HAVE had tests? Yep, they look ok for a tip off the side stand..but thats about it ! Yes, these sliders have already been tested (real life testing) and they've done fine in drops and low speed spills. I don't know of any sliders that can withstand a high speed crash... I've seen name brand sliders from the likes of R&G, Woodcraft and Puig fail miserably in low speed spills. When a mate suffered a slow speed fall on his FZ6 the sliders that Yamaha installed on his bike (can't remember what brand) cracked the frame! I've read a bunch of reports on riderforums and kawiforums about big name sliders snapping off in crashes. Personally with Kawasaki fairings so cheap here in Thailand I don't really see a need for sliders. But in places like the US where 650R uppers cost something like $300 I think it's probably worthwhile trying to protect them. My personal opinion is that unless you're very lucky, most frame sliders won't offer much protection in anything more than a drop or a low speed fall. Ride On! Tony ![]() Ah i see, just a business venture, because i wouldn`t trust the design or strengh, if manufactured here......chok dee #614Posted 2010-08-01 02:59:24
Time to get the chain and sprockets changed on my ER6N. Do I need to call ahead to the Rama 9 shop or do they have stock and I can just drop in? Yikes ., look elsewhere for a quality chain, and sprokets... the kawa ones in thailand are sh1t....... #615Posted 2010-08-01 03:05:38
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? Two Bros cans are VERY poorly made, just google or look at the other forums and you will see many guys who have had rivits fail etc...go for it, and buy a better can this time (and dont touch arrow too) cheap crap....and fugglly to Edited by rizla, 2010-08-01 03:07:21. #616Posted 2010-08-01 03:45:47
Ninja 650r/ER6f/ER6n bikes/mods seen at the 2010 Hatyai Bike week. This bike is very popular with he Malays and thus was by far the most popular bike in attendance. RusticCharm would have hated it.
We had one rider go down hard. He is OK. His riding gear saved him. Bike damage largely cosmetic. Trip was otherwise a great success. Trip report will be posted in appropriate threads/boards. I just wanted to post these EX650 pics here. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Est. 2000 bikes attended this weekends bike "week" in Hatyai. 30-40% were sport bikes. Most bikes were from Malaysia. #617Posted 2010-08-01 03:56:43
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? Two Bros cans are VERY poorly made, just google or look at the other forums and you will see many guys who have had rivits fail etc...go for it, and buy a better can this time (and dont touch arrow too) cheap crap....and fugglly to "Fuggly" is of course just your opinion. Taste is a matter of taste. Both are a HUGE improvement over the looks of the stock can. 2 bro's looks better IMO. I'm not sure where you get your other info. I have never heard of such negative comments on the Arrow and 2 Bros. I just tried your suggestion of Googling them and found nothing but positive reviews. I am quit happy with my Arrow, and love it's looks and sounds. #618Posted 2010-08-01 08:25:17
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? Two Bros cans are VERY poorly made, just google or look at the other forums and you will see many guys who have had rivits fail etc...go for it, and buy a better can this time (and dont touch arrow too) cheap crap....and fugglly to Do you ever have anything nice to say? I recall some years ago TWO BROS had some quality control issues with some of their exhausts but those problems are ancient history and I haven't heard a complaint about a TWO BROS in years. Arrow makes very good quality pipes and you're the first I've heard say they are "fugglly". What is it you don't like about the Arrow? ![]() The New Arrow Black is stunning IMO- #619Posted 2010-08-01 10:32:23
Another thumbs up for the black arrow!
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The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? Two Bros cans are VERY poorly made, just google or look at the other forums and you will see many guys who have had rivits fail etc...go for it, and buy a better can this time (and dont touch arrow too) cheap crap....and fugglly to "Fuggly" is of course just your opinion. Taste is a matter of taste. Both are a HUGE improvement over the looks of the stock can. 2 bro's looks better IMO. I'm not sure where you get your other info. I have never heard of such negative comments on the Arrow and 2 Bros. I just tried your suggestion of Googling them and found nothing but positive reviews. I am quit happy with my Arrow, and love it's looks and sounds. Here is negative review about the two brothers: http://www.brp650for....php?f=11&t=191 . #621Posted 2010-08-02 01:44:33
The bike sounds like an electric car with the standard exhaust. I cannot even hear the engine when I'm going over 70 km/h, and I have to look down at the RPM to know when I need to change gear. Pretty annoying and lame bike with standard exhaust, I miss the two brothers now.. But, I have not noticed any backfire after I got the original pipe back on, so that is good. Any idea where I should travel(Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong or anywhere else in that radius?) to buy good quality bike clothes, exhaust pipe etc at a good price? Two Bros cans are VERY poorly made, just google or look at the other forums and you will see many guys who have had rivits fail etc...go for it, and buy a better can this time (and dont touch arrow too) cheap crap....and fugglly to "Fuggly" is of course just your opinion. Taste is a matter of taste. Both are a HUGE improvement over the looks of the stock can. 2 bro's looks better IMO. I'm not sure where you get your other info. I have never heard of such negative comments on the Arrow and 2 Bros. I just tried your suggestion of Googling them and found nothing but positive reviews. I am quit happy with my Arrow, and love it's looks and sounds. Here is negative review about the two brothers: http://www.brp650for....php?f=11&t=191 . Erm... that's from back in 2008... Haven't heard of anyone having problems with a TWO BROS in recent years. #623Posted 2010-08-08 15:59:53
Just came back from a trip to Doi Inthanon with a mate on a 650R. I have previously remarked that during a test ride I thought the 650R was very hard to control in bends and very bouncy in general. This was confirmed today. Riding behind my mate I could see the bike bouncing up and down repeatedly each time it hit a bump. That made me wonder whether it is possible to increase the damping on the shocks and how? I think that would probably sort the bike out.
#624Posted 2010-08-08 16:11:30
Just came back from a trip to Doi Inthanon with a mate on a 650R. I have previously remarked that during a test ride I thought the 650R was very hard to control in bends and very bouncy in general. This was confirmed today. Riding behind my mate I could see the bike bouncing up and down repeatedly each time it hit a bump. That made me wonder whether it is possible to increase the damping on the shocks and how? I think that would probably sort the bike out. There are 5 settings for rear spring/shock #625Posted 2010-08-08 16:26:49
Just came back from a trip to Doi Inthanon with a mate on a 650R. I have previously remarked that during a test ride I thought the 650R was very hard to control in bends and very bouncy in general. This was confirmed today. Riding behind my mate I could see the bike bouncing up and down repeatedly each time it hit a bump. That made me wonder whether it is possible to increase the damping on the shocks and how? I think that would probably sort the bike out. There are 5 settings for rear spring/shock Right, and I noticed it was set to the hardest setting. I think the bumps were being absorbed by the spring but not dampened out, so the bike tended to rebound several times. Following over the same bumps on my 250R my bike would compress the shock going over the bump and then return to normal right away. It was almost like the shock was not working apart from the spring part of it. It was a rental bike so I suppose it might be broken. |
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