View Poll Results: RGV or FXR

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Thread: FXR vs RGV 150 battle

  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnBoy
    FXR is... water cooled
    No, they're oil/air cooled.
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    sori guys still at a loss maybe im just an idiot 'single sided swingarm???' maybe i've lost the plot but once i was told to lose something you have to have had it in the first place maybe he was right. neway give me a breif description. i'm blonde sori.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I am Milky
    sori guys still at a loss maybe im just an idiot 'single sided swingarm???' maybe i've lost the plot but once i was told to lose something you have to have had it in the first place maybe he was right. neway give me a breif description. i'm blonde sori.
    Look at the picture (specifially the centre of the back wheel) closely, then look at another bike... see anything missing in the picture???
    it be missing half a swing arm... thats coz the whole lot is on the other side... hence "single sided swing-arm"


    look at both these pictures of the same bike
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  4. #124
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    Blakamin thank you very much i am of understanding now!!! wonda wot dat would look like on my fxr probibly no good. Do you no what kinda price is gud for a full serviceing for my bike i've been quoted $125-150 but realy don't wanna pay dat much. Does that sound like a fair price tho?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I am Milky
    Blakamin thank you very much i am of understanding now!!! wonda wot dat would look like on my fxr probibly no good. Do you no what kinda price is gud for a full serviceing for my bike i've been quoted $125-150 but realy don't wanna pay dat much. Does that sound like a fair price tho?
    Best to ask some FXR riders.... I have no idea

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    Sounds like a standard job, which would be give it a checkover and lube. I doubt they will actually have a real good look or clean out ya carbie for that much.

    You need to get details on what exactly they will do to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I am Milky
    i've been quoted $125-150 but realy don't wanna pay dat much. Does that sound like a fair price tho?
    I've paid $240 for a service on my FXR - that one was a bit pricier than usual because it needed some fiddly electrical work.

    $125 is a cheap service. Think about it - most shops need to charge $40-$60 per hour for grease monkey time, and it does take two or three hours to give a bike a basic going-over, plus the cost of oil and any parts.
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    FXR

    Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Yea

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    No, they're oil/air cooled.
    Sorry, has been a while since i have looked at one, i thought that it had a radiator and assumed water cooled. :spudwhat:
    yeah... sorry bro, i thought that ment miles 'n hour.

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    RG is god. I used to scare all the big boys on that puppy.
    Ultimate 1st bike, cos its cheap, goes like crap, and keeps going till it blows up.
    Id buy another one if they still sold new ones.
    FXR's were ok, but i used to sit on 145ks all day and get bored.
    RG was exciting
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    FXR's were ok, but i used to sit on 145ks all day and get bored.
    RG was exciting
    Your sure you don't mean 1450ks?

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    Arrow bwaahahahahaha!!!

    Plonker of a poll. I'd go for the NSR any day over the tonka toys on offer here
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda
    Plonker of a poll. I'd go for the NSR any day over the tonka toys on offer here
    Now your just being plain silly
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    FXR all the way !

    [QUOTE=renegade master]Hey all,

    I saw these two bikes and thought they would be nice for a first bike

    2001 Suzuki RGV150
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/a...sp?id=15922289

    or

    2001 suzuki FXR 150
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/a...sp?id=16522042

    Which would you buy and why?


    If there are anyother bikes around the same price mark (I can go up to 4G's but i dont really want a loan ) and in auckland can you tell me pretty please? hey dude go the FXR they are so much better , RG's may be faster but provide no low down round town power and they sound like a big cicada with its wings tied together ! go the FXR and theres no dicking around with 2 stroke oils either , also FXRs look and sound like they wana go fast !

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    Arrow Feck sake

    NSR is a wee bit too much for ya?
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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