CMS has updated their valve spring with the new one which is going to replace their current valve spring. This one is improved provide better spring action. Two more pictures after the jump.
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Honda Thailand also produces replacement CDI for its Honda Wave 125 (125S, 125X) with the distinctive orange colour. It is said that this CDI provides better ignition spark and timing compared to the OEM black CDI.
Fits: HONDA WAVE125 R (reverse imports) Description:Number needed: 1 pc * The picture is only for reference.. To jump the power of internal resistance of the ceramic cap, combined with style. Code adopted silicon. Cap is proven using phenolic resin. Ceramic resistor was built into the cap to reduce the occurrence of noise. Encapsulate the…
SHARK has just introduced 62mm cylinder block for FZ150i, but since FZ150i have the same engine as the 135LC, it can also be fitted to the bike. This one is different than the other SHARK 62mm block due to higher deck piston given in the kit which increases the compression ratio. Two more pictures after…
CMS has two different gearbox for Yamaha 135LC usage. One is recently featured that is CMS Racing Hi-Way gearbox. The other one is CMS Racing Sprint Test(but on the box it is written Spring Track) gearbox. No need to squint your eyes to find the differences since it only differs by one teeth on the…
elig brake line up extends to drum brake shoe too. This brake shoe is said to be better than the OEM from the Yamaha. It features low dust for longer lasting braking feel and better grip for shorter braking distance. In my previous experience with cheap brake shoe, they tend to have less brake feel…
The mechanic at the shop told me that elig brake pad is better than the original brake pad that comes with the bike. This is due to copper that has been added to the mixture of the pad which make the pad can grip better and last longer. This brand also highly recommended by Racing…
Shinko SR898 is a tyre made in Taiwan South Korea. I have never seen this one at the shop for now. Will update more about the quality and details soon. UPDATE (17/03/2011): I just got a new Shinko EVO SR877 tyres for reviews. Read it here.
My friend is now using Duro HF 918 TL to his Honda Wave 100R. Compared to FKR tyre that I’m using now to my Modenas CT110, Duro rubber compound is much softer and hence have better road grip compared to FKR. With that sense, I think FKR is good for durability, whereby Duro is good…