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Hehe thanks... CT is not bad either. Out of the 7 years that I lived in RI by far my favorite place to drive the m3 was from RI to CT via Route 6. There were soo many hills and nice twisties on that routePCX150Rider wrote:You've got a great place to ride that Suzuki. . ..
Cheers to that!
Gotcha. It also doesn't help that the rear tires are so small with disks out back w/ out abs... Its so easy to lockup the rears that I've grown to appreciate the drums on my honda airblade.alx123 wrote:The Susuki Satria 150. It's called the underbone King in Asia, fastest underbone in its cc's category.
Careful with engine cc upgrade, it's already too lightweight for its current displacement. IMO
Gee I wish this was the FI/LED version. It looks far better and drinks a lot less gas then the carb version. I think FI started the year after mine.Oyabun wrote:Congrats. Looks like fun. Is this the newer efi version with 18 hp or the older carbed engine setup?
Oi!...chicaboo wrote:Jae: What camera system do you use?
Sorry about that mate, didnt notice the text under the last pic lol. I use a Sony A7RII w/ the 24-70mm F2.8 GM Lens / 85mm F1.8 GMchicaboo wrote:Oi!...chicaboo wrote:Jae: What camera system do you use?
The PCX has wider rims also to support those larger tires; but like alx123 mentioned this is the norm for most of these bikes unfortunately. In truly does suck having more hp and torque then my 125esp engine but at the same time have less rubber and protection to go along with it..Mel46 wrote:Are those tires what originally came on that bike?! Those are moped tires! Even PCX tires are wider and probably could handle cornering better than those ones that are on the bike now.
Gee that looks good for a 12 year old bike... Bikes here in Bermuda look pretty bad after 4 years due to the salt in the air.alx123 wrote:Those are normal tire sizes for small underbones..
here's my 12 year old Yamaha