Dear all sifu,
I always fancy to ride a big bike, I started my first biking session when i was 16 year old with my first bike of SUZUKI RC 80 !
And now that i am more than double on 16 year old... i am kind of to persuade my old dream of riding a big bike..
I quick search on mudah find me those old Kawasaki Eliminator 250 CC. Looks good to me for a start because the selling price is cheap..5-6K and I only have a B2 license for the moment and of that, no need to upgrade and take the test to Full B yet. Further more, I have not ride any bike with hand cluth before and this looks like my very first experimental biking.
I have the following question on the big bike or on the old eliminator 250.
1. As this is an old bike, would the spare part be readily available?
2. I stay in Serdang area, do you know any of the good and experience superbiker shop?
3. How to maintain a superbiker?
4. Any particular area of comment for this model?
Thank You.
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vios2000
, Feb 19 2012 10:08 PM, 5 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 20 February 2012 - 01:55 AM
QUOTE (vios2000 @ Feb 19 2012, 10:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dear all sifu,
I always fancy to ride a big bike, I started my first biking session when i was 16 year old with my first bike of SUZUKI RC 80 !
And now that i am more than double on 16 year old... i am kind of to persuade my old dream of riding a big bike..
I quick search on mudah find me those old Kawasaki Eliminator 250 CC. Looks good to me for a start because the selling price is cheap..5-6K and I only have a B2 license for the moment and of that, no need to upgrade and take the test to Full B yet. Further more, I have not ride any bike with hand cluth before and this looks like my very first experimental biking.
I have the following question on the big bike or on the old eliminator 250.
1. As this is an old bike, would the spare part be readily available?
2. I stay in Serdang area, do you know any of the good and experience superbiker shop?
3. How to maintain a superbiker?
4. Any particular area of comment for this model?
Thank You.
eliminator???
quite old bike....basic engine is same as current ninja250r....so no worries....just carefull of old wiring/rectifier/engine rebuild/rotten exterior ..other than that no big issue
I always fancy to ride a big bike, I started my first biking session when i was 16 year old with my first bike of SUZUKI RC 80 !
And now that i am more than double on 16 year old... i am kind of to persuade my old dream of riding a big bike..
I quick search on mudah find me those old Kawasaki Eliminator 250 CC. Looks good to me for a start because the selling price is cheap..5-6K and I only have a B2 license for the moment and of that, no need to upgrade and take the test to Full B yet. Further more, I have not ride any bike with hand cluth before and this looks like my very first experimental biking.
I have the following question on the big bike or on the old eliminator 250.
1. As this is an old bike, would the spare part be readily available?
2. I stay in Serdang area, do you know any of the good and experience superbiker shop?
3. How to maintain a superbiker?
4. Any particular area of comment for this model?
Thank You.
eliminator???
quite old bike....basic engine is same as current ninja250r....so no worries....just carefull of old wiring/rectifier/engine rebuild/rotten exterior ..other than that no big issue
*crazy drifter|| http://img225.images...gilalahlagi.jpg
*Drift King is Back!!|| http://img580.images...ahdkterbaik.jpg
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#3
Posted 21 February 2012 - 10:00 PM
Thanks Boss. BTW, is it a carburator or feul injection enjin for eliminator?
#4
Posted 22 February 2012 - 01:07 AM
QUOTE (vios2000 @ Feb 21 2012, 10:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks Boss. BTW, is it a carburator or feul injection enjin for eliminator?
only carbie version available...
*crazy drifter|| http://img225.images...gilalahlagi.jpg
*Drift King is Back!!|| http://img580.images...ahdkterbaik.jpg
(NFS Underground)
#5
Posted 22 August 2013 - 02:40 PM
QUOTE (vios2000 @ Feb 19 2012, 10:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dear all sifu,
I always fancy to ride a big bike, I started my first biking session when i was 16 year old with my first bike of SUZUKI RC 80 !
And now that i am more than double on 16 year old... i am kind of to persuade my old dream of riding a big bike..
I quick search on mudah find me those old Kawasaki Eliminator 250 CC. Looks good to me for a start because the selling price is cheap..5-6K and I only have a B2 license for the moment and of that, no need to upgrade and take the test to Full B yet. Further more, I have not ride any bike with hand cluth before and this looks like my very first experimental biking.
I have the following question on the big bike or on the old eliminator 250.
1. As this is an old bike, would the spare part be readily available?
2. I stay in Serdang area, do you know any of the good and experience superbiker shop?
3. How to maintain a superbiker?
4. Any particular area of comment for this model?
Thank You.
I always fancy to ride a big bike, I started my first biking session when i was 16 year old with my first bike of SUZUKI RC 80 !
And now that i am more than double on 16 year old... i am kind of to persuade my old dream of riding a big bike..
I quick search on mudah find me those old Kawasaki Eliminator 250 CC. Looks good to me for a start because the selling price is cheap..5-6K and I only have a B2 license for the moment and of that, no need to upgrade and take the test to Full B yet. Further more, I have not ride any bike with hand cluth before and this looks like my very first experimental biking.
I have the following question on the big bike or on the old eliminator 250.
1. As this is an old bike, would the spare part be readily available?
2. I stay in Serdang area, do you know any of the good and experience superbiker shop?
3. How to maintain a superbiker?
4. Any particular area of comment for this model?
Thank You.
If you're really into big classic cruiser bike, and if you're looking at ELiminator, why not add a bit more and get a VN500?
Easier to get spareparts, better durability and of course much more powerful and better handling. But u need a B Licence la hehe
Cheers,
Windz
#6
Posted 14 May 2014 - 03:04 PM
QUOTE (windz @ Aug 22 2013, 02:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you're really into big classic cruiser bike, and if you're looking at ELiminator, why not add a bit more and get a VN500?
Easier to get spareparts, better durability and of course much more powerful and better handling. But u need a B Licence la hehe
Easier to get spareparts, better durability and of course much more powerful and better handling. But u need a B Licence la hehe
Dear Bro,
No Full B .....