Tyres, with off-road tyres you get losts of noise, it squirms in corners (whicj is actually fun once you get used to it) and you go through them quicker than road tyres. There is a scale, and at one end is a good road bike, the other is a good off-road bike, if you want dual purpose then you will have to make some scrifices. Thank you so what can i do to make the DT be more of an off road machine, without sacrificing my on road capabilities, I have seen with my own eyes a Harley sportster wheelied through the first 2 and some of third gear. The best bit of advice i can give as regard wheelies is ignore your friend, forget the sprocket issue. You are riding a dirt bike at the end of the day. They are a bit limited on tarmac but not massively. I have brigestone trail wings on mine they are a bit old hat but i like how they work ok in anything dirt wise. People like Oldgitonabike and Vez are more qualified than me on making them go, as they have done it to their bikes.Īs to tyres, horrible issue and everyone has their favourites. Honest answer to the question.If you want a bike that is good for off road work then TBH leave the bike alone apart from a good set of tyres and a thoughrough service. Thank you for your help, even if you may be one sided haha! I reckon i will be going for the DT then. Thank you Well, my budget will be around £1600ish so what can i do to make the DT be more of an off road machine, without sacrificing my on road capabilities, i really want to learn to do wheelies, my friend said i should get a smaller front sprocket as that will help acceleration. I don't think i'm alone on here with vote's for the DT though. Much more bang for your buck, spend the money you save wisely on the DT and you will have a winner.Įdit: I will admit to being a fan of the DT, i've had one for 20 odd years, had the 50 too and my present ride is a TDR250, the ultimate road DT if ever there was such an animal. 4stroke 125's are ok for commuting and such but if you want it to light your fire you really need a 2 stroke at this capacity.
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Or more importantly when the bore is done at around 10-12 thou you may need to replace/replate the barrel as i don't believe there are oversizes.Īs for the YZF, if you want pretty then crack on. Yamaha no question, the Kwak is a pain in the arse to de restrict properly, the front brake is crap and eats disc's and pads like sweeties add to that the nickersil barrel, one sieze and its had it. There are 418 authorized Kawasaki motorcycle dealers across 218 cities in the Philippines.Ive also been offered an 09 Yamaha YZF R125 for £1600! ! ! ! ! Not sure as to how they perform and there a relitivly new bike so i was wondering is there many faults with them? Kawasaki Philippines price list Kawasaki Models Zigwheels provides you the Kawasaki Philippines price list for January 2022, along with downpayment, monthly installments, and loan simulations for the Manila and nearby cities. Kawasaki Philippines has a line-up of 1 Cafe Racer (Kawasaki Z900RS), 5 Cruiser (Kawasaki W175, Vulcan 900 Custom, Vulcan S, W800, Z900RS), 9 Sport (Kawasaki Dominar 400, Ninja ZX-25R, Rouser RS200, Rouser 200NS, Ninja 650, Z400, Ninja 400, Z650, Ninja ZX-6R), 6 Off Road (Kawasaki KLX230, KLX 140, KLX 150L, KLX 300R, KLX 150BF, KX65), 7 Super Sport (Kawasaki Z1000 R Edition, Ninja H2, Ninja ZX-14R, Ninja ZX-10R, Ninja 1000, Ninja ZX-10RR, Z H2), 2 Touring (Kawasaki GTR 1400, Vulcan 1700 Vaquero), 5 Street (Kawasaki Barako II, CT125, CT100, CT150, Rouser NS160), 1 Moped (Kawasaki Fury 125), 2 Adventure Touring (Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE, Versys 650). The Kawasaki Dominar 400, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R, Kawasaki Z1000 R Edition are the most popular motorcycles from Kawasaki in their respective motorcycle segments. Currently Kawasaki is offering 37 new motorcycle models in the Philippines. As of 25 January 2022, Kawasaki motorcycle prices start at ₱41,900 for the most inexpensive model CT100 and goes up to ₱1.8 Million for the most expensive motorcycle model Kawasaki Ninja H2. Check out the 2022 Kawasaki price list in the Philippines.