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Magua
18th November 2005, 19:23
I picked up my rg150 today, it goes for a check tommorow (the temperature gauge doens't want to work), ah man it's great fun. It hauls arse past 8,000rpm.

Just thought I'd share. :D

ZorsT
18th November 2005, 19:35
The tempreture gauge is probably working fine.

Those bikes are designed to run in thailand, where its HOT.

To save on costs, they are designed so the coolant is constantly flowing at a fast rate, which keeps them at the right tempreture in thailand.

but when these bikes are running in NZ, it is colder, so they never get up to tempreture.

A quick fix: get duct tape.

Put some duct tape on the plastic "protector" which is infront of the radiator, so it covers about the top third (about one width of tape)

Fixed.



Of course, It might be the tempreture gauge.


Oh yeah, congrats :niceone:




Edit: I MSPAINTed you a picture :)

Sketchy_Racer
18th November 2005, 19:37
congrats on the new bike :2thumbsup they are awesome bikes and haul arse!!! it will be alot more reliable than your last bike too!!

Cheers, Glenn

Ixion
18th November 2005, 21:01
Welcome to ringa-dinga-dinga land:2thumbsup :woohoo: :yeah: :ride: :spudwow: :spudflip: :love:

sels1
18th November 2005, 21:03
Congrats and enjoy!

boomer
18th November 2005, 21:13
Nice bike mate, you should hook up with Juzzer cos i reckon your colour scheme will match perfectly with his old leathers :hug:

ducatilover
18th November 2005, 21:21
hey nice bike man, 2 smokers are good for hauling arse eh? [thinks of rg400]

SlowHand
18th November 2005, 22:01
so when do I get a ride magua - I want to see what it goes like compared to mine. As per the temp - Zorst's bang on. the thing hardly moves, and I've got a new temp sensor thing

FzerozeroT
19th November 2005, 06:01
Yes they were designed for the thai market, NZ scored 100 of them back in the day (so I heard) They didn't arrive in the country with a thermostat, when they were within warranty Suzuki NZ were fitting them for free.

You could save yourself $50 or so installation fees by doing it yourself, just check that it is one of the models with a thermostat housing, the KR150s don't even have that!

Aiolos
19th November 2005, 09:59
Good to see you replaced the FZR with a decent bike.

Indiana_Jones
19th November 2005, 10:44
I've rode it, f*cking riiiiiiiiiing baaaaaaaaaaa diiiiiiiiiiiiing lol :stupid:

-Indy

ducatilover
19th November 2005, 19:19
can i ride it? pleeeaaaase???? i need to ride a fucking bike:bash:

Zed
19th November 2005, 19:29
I picked up my rg150 today, it goes for a check tommorow (the temperature gauge doens't want to work), ah man it's great fun. It hauls arse past 8,000rpm.

Just thought I'd share. :DJust though you'd share?? That's BIG news Magua!!

Get that temp gauge working and enjoy your new ride! I hope the check goes thru smoothly, let's hope *this* bike is a low maintenance one! :spudbn:

Magua
19th November 2005, 20:51
Just though you'd share?? That's BIG news Magua!!

Get that temp gauge working and enjoy your new ride! I hope the check goes thru smoothly, let's hope *this* bike is a low maintenance one! :spudbn:

Check went through, it's all good. :D
Speedo is rather inacurate though, I might see what I can do with a gps on monday. :)

I don't think Indy appreciates the smell or noise of my bike while following me. :lol:

danb
19th November 2005, 20:58
When I first got my bike I thought the temp gauge didn’t work, wasn’t until I got into traffic it started to register.

Zed
19th November 2005, 21:11
Check went through, it's all good. :DGoodie good good! *Sigh of relief* :rolleyes:

SlowHand
20th November 2005, 14:20
let's hope *this* bike is a low maintenance one! :spudbn:

nope, it's a two smoker. You need to thrash and maintain. In all seriousness, run it without the whole exhaust for a while (including the expansion chamber). It will clean all the muck out your power valves. I did it the other day. Goes bloody well.

Magua
20th November 2005, 20:13
nope, it's a two smoker. You need to thrash and maintain. In all seriousness, run it without the whole exhaust for a while (including the expansion chamber). It will clean all the muck out your power valves. I did it the other day. Goes bloody well.

How noisy was it like that?