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dart1202
8th May 2005, 10:20
hi guys... my name is adet vrio, i'm 22 and i live in indoensia.
first time I come into this very attractive forum such as those which happened in my forum in my www.honda-tiger.or.id shortened (HTML)hope we earn to braid your tying, we very expecting from all of you all about ridding safety, modification, tren and others.
I just bought myself a bike its a 1995 Honda Tiger 2000
Best Regard from Bikes HTML indoesia
Adet vrio
Welcome from New Zealand. I hope you enjoy all our forum posts.
What size is your Tiger? Is it a 250?
StoneChucker
8th May 2005, 11:23
Greetings from New Zealand :ride:
I've never seen a Honda Tiger, do you have any pictures? (of yours).
You're right, rider training is very important. Ride safe :niceone:
Hi Adet. Welcome to Kiwi Biker, I'm new myself.
This Tiger 2000 sounds intersting. like the others, I'd be interested in knowing something about it.
Marty :ride:
onearmedbandit
8th May 2005, 11:42
Welcome to the site, close the door after you come in and wipe your feet!! Enjoy your stay.
Plucked this from his profile
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=10075
Ghost Lemur
8th May 2005, 11:56
Welcome from New Zealand. I hope you enjoy all our forum posts.
What size is your Tiger? Is it a 250?
I'd say it'll be a 150.
Welcome dart1202, enjoy your stay.
Nice looking site you got there. :)
dart1202
8th May 2005, 12:07
following I enclose the specification of standard of Tiger 2000:
Hength of X Wide x High x 1.990 x 742 x 1.035 mm
Distance Tinder Wheel 1.330 mm
Apart lower to the ground 145 mm
Unladenweight 123 singk
Type Construct Pattern of Berlian
Next Size measure Tire 2,75 - 18 - 42L
Size measure Back Tire 100 / 90 - 18 - 47P
Next Rem hydraulic Type Disk, with double piston
Rem Behind Type of Tromol, moved with mechanical lever
Next Suspensi Teleskopik
Suspensi Behind Arm swing pretend double beaker, silencer can be tuned
Capacities Tank Fuel 13 Litre
Type Machine 4 Step of OHC, refrigeration of air
Diameter of X Do step 63,5 x 62,2 mm
Volume Cylinder 196,9 cc
Comparison of Kompresi 9,0 : 1
Maximum Energy 17,4 PS / 8.500 RPM
Maximum Torsi 1,62 kgf.m / 6.500 RPM
Capacities Iubricant 1 Litre
Coupling Manual, wet type and plate of majemuk
Tooth Transmission 6 speed, interdependent remain to
Pattern Operation of Tooth 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Starter Pedal and is electrical
Accumulator 12 V - 7 Ah
Spark plug of ND X 24 FS - U9 / NGK DP8 EA-9
System Ignition of CDI-AC, Magneto
And picture the tiger 2000 n my motorbike (blue)
and I also wish to get experience of friends in New Zealand
StoneChucker
8th May 2005, 12:11
Thanks for the info and pics :) That bike of yours looks good, must be new :ride:
Can you tell me (or anyone for that matter), are most bikes in Indonesia smaller capacity bikes? (Like 250cc and under?). From the people I've spoken to (granted, not that many) I get the impression small bikes are the normal? Here in New Zealand, everyone wants to move up to a bigger bike as soon as possible. It's an interesting phenomenon.
Is insurance expensive over there? Are bike used mainly for transport, or recreation (fun)?
Thanks.
ricksta
8th May 2005, 12:12
hi guys... my name is adet vrio, i'm 22 and i live in indoensia.
first time I come into this very attractive forum such as those which happened in my forum in my www.honda-tiger.or.id shortened (HTML)hope we earn to braid your tying, we very expecting from all of you all about ridding safety, modification, tren and others.
I just bought myself a bike its a 1995 Honda Tiger 2000
Best Regard from Bikes HTML indoesia
Adet vrio
hallo dart1202 apa kabar? saya juga orang indonesia... :yes: salam dari New Zealand :)
I know what Tiger 2000 looks like, its basicaly Indonesia's sports motorbike. I'm not too sure what the CC rating is but this bike is quite well known there. They race them in the weekend and stuff. Before i got to new zealand i thought Tigers were the bomb! :D
dart1202
8th May 2005, 12:24
Thanks for the info and pics :) That bike of yours looks good, must be new :ride:
Can you tell me (or anyone for that matter), are most bikes in Indonesia smaller capacity bikes? (Like 250cc and under?). From the people I've spoken to (granted, not that many) I get the impression small bikes are the normal? Here in New Zealand, everyone wants to move up to a bigger bike as soon as possible. It's an interesting phenomenon.
Is insurance expensive over there? Are bike used mainly for transport, or recreation (fun)?
Thanks.
Probably because people body of indonesia small so that motorbike of yg produced less than 250 ( your opinion correctness ...)
insurance here not be costly so rate 1,9 from bike price.
dart1202
8th May 2005, 12:30
hallo dart1202 apa kabar? saya juga orang indonesia... :yes: salam dari New Zealand :)
I know what Tiger 2000 looks like, its basicaly Indonesia's sports motorbike. I'm not too sure what the CC rating is but this bike is quite well known there. They race them in the weekend and stuff. Before i got to new zealand i thought Tigers were the bomb! :D
pa kabar juga... waduh teryata ada biker IDN juga di sana... gw salut deh..
mohon bimbinganya dr kang ricksta..
:D
Marmoot
9th May 2005, 10:37
Tiger2000 is basically a CB200.
It was released in South American region in 1982.
Honda Indonesia is very conservative in model selection and thus limits the technological advance very strictly.
Plus, the government regulations (recently changed 3 years ago) of not allowing motorbikes above 200cc to be freely imported, and the economical preference (most bike users are middle to lower class population) has made the market to drift more towards scooters and small cc bikes.
Simply put, minority enthusiasts do not count in decision making.
Anyway, the bike is good fun. I owned one. Shocks are a bit on the soft side, but very comfortable around town and pack enough grunt to keep up with fxr150 (fxr is DOHC 150cc, and Tiger is SOHC 200cc).
Frame is steel tube, so weight is a bit on the heavy side. And it's got twin shocks at the rear.
Halo dart, apa kabar juga. :niceone:
Badcat
9th May 2005, 17:10
Welcome Dart.
your bike looks sweet.
hope you enjoy our little group.
ken
Madguitarist!
9th May 2005, 21:34
Selamat Dart1202!! Apa kabar? Saya orang Singapore (as you can tell by my bad bahasa). :D
Nice bike, how long have you been riding?
Welcome :niceone:
Jakarta? Or did she come by herself?
Sorry - I've no doubt you haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Ride safe :ride:
Ixion
10th May 2005, 23:33
Welcome :niceone:
Jakarta? Or did she come by herself?
Sorry - I've no doubt you haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Ride safe :ride:
No, did Jamaica ?
[Sorry, we're very odd here. It's the sun , does strange things to men]
dart1202
11th May 2005, 03:49
Welcome :niceone:
Jakarta? Or did she come by herself?
Sorry - I've no doubt you haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Ride safe :ride:
Sory my english is bad.
I wish to get acquainted with motor-cyclist beyond the sea its its his in New Zeland, sharing science, experience , tips , touring and braid friendship of humanity of biker..
i live not in jakarta but in bandung, west java the paris van java story..
Ixion
11th May 2005, 08:46
Oh dear, now see what we've done . We've completely confused the poor chap. It's your fault Mr Biff Baff, you started it. Bad Biff Baff, Bad Ixion.
Please ignore all the confusing stuff about Jakarta and Jamaica, Mr Dart1202. Let's start again.
Welcome, and we are very pleased to meet you and I am sure that we will all indeed braid the friendship of humanity of biker (that's actually quite a nice sentiment)
Yes - please accept our apologies. Abasinya around.
Ixion
12th May 2005, 02:20
Yes - please accept our apologies. Abasinya around.
He still needs to call in at Waristan for the obligatory :moon: And heaven only knows what he'll make of that !
dart1202
12th May 2005, 03:03
Yes - please accept our apologies. Abasinya around.
Mr. Biff Baff & Mr. Ixion
problem no
Possible we are only require to discuss so that more recognizing between NZ bikers and IDN Bikers, humanity of biker no difference. I respecting as which in advance. your opinion and suggestion me await.
regard
Mr. Biff Baff & Mr. Ixion
problem no
Possible we are only require to discuss so that more recognizing between NZ bikers and IDN Bikers, humanity of biker no difference. I respecting as which in advance. your opinion and suggestion me await.
regard
Dart1202 - It's a geniune pleasure having you here. We are all brothers and sisters sharing a common love of bikes, and your being here brings a welcome international flavour to our family.
We also have a lot of fun here. We joke a lot. Please excuse us should we confuse you. Make no apologies for your English, it's far better than our Indonesian.
:niceone:
Bren_chch
12th May 2005, 10:48
pa kabar juga... waduh teryata ada biker IDN juga di sana... gw salut deh..
mohon bimbinganya dr kang ricksta..
:D
what did he say about my mum? :nono: :msn-wink:
The Tazman
12th May 2005, 10:48
Hi and welcome Dart
It is nice to see that Kiwi Biker is servicing the world :niceone:
All the best
Taz
ricksta
12th May 2005, 22:48
Dart1202 - It's a geniune pleasure having you here. We are all brothers and sisters.. blah deblah deblooh...
:crazy: we're all related?!!! so are u my long lost father who will give his bike to his long lost son? :laugh:
what did he say about my mum? :nono: :msn-wink:
he said that he had a great time with your mum last nite :niceone:
scumdog
12th May 2005, 23:15
hi guys... my name is adet vrio, i'm 22 and i live in indoensia.
first time I come into this very attractive forum such as those which happened in my forum in my www.honda-tiger.or.id shortened (HTML)hope we earn to braid your tying, we very expecting from all of you all about ridding safety, modification, tren and others.
I just bought myself a bike its a 1995 Honda Tiger 2000
Best Regard from Bikes HTML indoesia
Adet vrio
Selamat pagi!!
I grew up in Malaya in the 50's and early 60's.
Saya tudu chukup Malayu
"I don't speak Malay"
dart1202
13th May 2005, 04:07
what did he say about my mum? :nono: :msn-wink:
He..he.... :msn-wink:
it's mean soo nice this room...
i hope you can uderstand that.. :whistle:
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