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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 17, 2012 15:25:47 GMT
Hi all, i am quite something been here, just yet to register as a member. i had found this forum through searching info.i am from Singapore, my home-country is Malaysia. i started owned XJ900S on 24/09/2011, it is a fate i getting XJ900S while i "hunting" a TDM900 at the same time..... i brought it at S$9000 (on the road price), model 2001, 4KMB-010, around 65k miles. previous owner had provided:- 1. 3 boxes. 2. corbin seat. 3. ermax screen. 4. XJ900P handle bar (P/N: 5JD-26111-00) 5. mini crash bar and fog light. 6. veture headligh screen protector. it is a weekend bike for me,during this 11 months, i only clocked about 7.5kmiles, mainly usage on weekend ride and traveling,back to home town,Perak,Malaysia,around 800miles per journey(go & back). i really like this bike very much, wide torque range (900-1000RPM at top gear can drag to topspeed.) easy to maintain.(air oil cooled engine,shaft driven.) reasonable FC (as in had a big fuel tank.) there quite a lot modification during this 11 months, i will post up in future. the moment i 1st took this bike, 24/09/2011 Best regards fx110 (lim) *apology for my poor language command
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Post by ContourMac on Aug 17, 2012 20:27:51 GMT
Welcome Lim I think you are our 1st member from Singapore Please keep us updated and maybe post up some photos of your travels
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wightryder1
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Post by wightryder1 on Aug 17, 2012 20:42:25 GMT
Hi Lim
Welcome! Nice bike.... You've found the right place for friendly advice.
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 18, 2012 0:44:54 GMT
nice to meet you all, and good morning our local time right now is 8:40am, Saturday, 17/08/2012.
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Aug 18, 2012 0:55:24 GMT
Welcome Lin don't Singapore police use Divi 9s or have they updated.
Neil
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 18, 2012 1:19:22 GMT
Welcome Lin don't Singapore police use Divi 9s or have they updated. Neil hi Neil, yeah. they been using since 2000/2001 till nowadays. pic taken on 22/11/2011 at Yamaha Service Center Singapore.
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Post by teejayexc on Aug 18, 2012 18:11:13 GMT
Hi and welcome Lin.
Do they sell those wider half fairings in Singapore ?, they look like they'll offer good weater protection for the hands.
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Post by kissofdeath on Aug 18, 2012 18:51:44 GMT
welcome to the site m8, nice looking bike but i love the look of that seat
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Post by Sean on Aug 18, 2012 20:06:08 GMT
Welcome and greetings to you Lin.
like trevor asked, I also like the look of the wider fairings on the Police bikes....I wonder if they could be posted from your country to ours in one piece....I think not!
Enjoy our club...a ride out would be a bit to far I think.
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 19, 2012 5:04:57 GMT
Hi and welcome Lin. Do they sell those wider half fairings in Singapore ?, they look like they'll offer good weater protection for the hands. yah... some of the parts store, they sold to the public. around S$2000-2500 for the add-on, its only come in white color. i already have the add-no, i will post in future. that's great weather protection. welcome to the site m8, nice looking bike but i love the look of that seat yea... need thanks to the ex-owner. Welcome and greetings to you Lin. like trevor asked, I also like the look of the wider fairings on the Police bikes....I wonder if they could be posted from your country to ours in one piece....I think not! Enjoy our club...a ride out would be a bit to far I think. yah...thanks its abit hard to post out to your place.... in Singapore, most of the XJ900S owner had been conversion to "Police bike style".
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Post by chris900divvy on Dec 4, 2015 17:58:22 GMT
Says a lot about the Diversion that Singapore police have been using them for the last 10 plus years! When I was in Egypt I saw a few Diversion 900 police bikes too, seems in many countries they saw police duty. Suppose just not high spec enough for our lot though who'd probably prefer a BMW at twice the price!
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Dec 7, 2015 17:11:52 GMT
Says a lot about the Diversion that Singapore police have been using them for the last 10 plus years! When I was in Egypt I saw a few Diversion 900 police bikes too, seems in many countries they saw police duty. Suppose just not high spec enough for our lot though who'd probably prefer a BMW at twice the price! correct, Singapore traffic police still using Diversion 900 as police bike nowadays.
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Post by chris900divvy on Dec 7, 2015 17:35:33 GMT
I always thought I was riding a police bike!
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