Its so refreshing to see a man enjoying the simple things in life. 1000cc bikes are all over social media and you hardly ever see someone who enjoys these small bikes, i mean theyre basically everywhere. You wouldnt see them as out of the ordinary, i own a zx10r and its so nice to see a foreigner looking at these small bikes when especially americans view 400ccs as a "small bike" i mean even owning a liter bike its so nice going on a spin on my girlfriend's ego gear. That thing is a blast and you dont have to worry about dropping the bike, or the fuel consumption. It's a treat after riding a noisy ass bike. Being able to go breathe some fresh air and not having to listen to that exhaust (trust me it gets old)
Why there isn't a basket on a motorcycle anywhere is beyond me. I feel like only in Malaysia using it. Some part in Singapore and Thailand have that. It is so convenient for simple things.
I completely agree! It’s crazy that thailand is so close and has many similar models but no one uses them. More likely to see a child seat in the same place the knee basket would be.
They do, look back on middle bike, exactly front of seat.in Thailand their law forbidden to lut there. They have to put on front of the bike cuz if you put bike or tall things it will distrub the handle when you ride them.
a very strange place where underbones can be seen everywhere is here in Greece, they stuck around after we first got the Honda cub and you see them everywhere. It's very rare to see them outside Asia let alone in Europe, but hey we've fallen in love with them here.
Yes! I love that Greece adopted them long ago. I have seen that scene before online and thought it was great. A Thai friend of mine is often sending small bike parts to Greece.
As a Spaniard who lusts after these bikes, I was green with envy after my first visit to Greece a few years ago. I wish we had them!! Instead, I see one underbone a year here, sadly.
Here in Malaysia, underbone is highly popular. Due to our roads and we love to put stuff at bike basket. In Malaysian market is huge, from scooter, underbone, naked, adventure, cruiser ,dirt bike and superbike but still underbone is our favourite. Even most rich people who own sbk you still can see that their own an underbone for close ride. Wish at least European and usa would use these underbone bike. It's easier and simple. Also affordable maintenance and modification. Unlike scooter, it's easier to change tire and it's use chain. Let's not forget that motorcycle company in Malaysia today already make an underbone more sporty in term of design. Glad you cover about this ❤
Alloy rim because we need to put tubeless tire, to use tube with spokes on our roads especially for commuting is just not advisable due to many nails & screws on the road thrown there suspected by those “Tire Puncture Repair Guy”. These small bikes usually rides on the road closer to the side.. there is where most of the nails and tyre wire debri are located.
the things is, most malaysians are fine with anything under 150cc cause either way, people are going to install a big bore kit upgrade anyways😅. malaysians love to modify these bikes with big bore kits, bigger carbs and stuff those 135lc’s, y15zr and 125zr can maintain a healthy speed of 140km/h on the highways. but a lot of people do modify these bikes to the limit. if modified those 135’s, y15zr and 125zr 2 stroke can reach a top speed of 200km/h running with a set of small 60/80 tyres 😂. it’s a part of the culture here to modify bikes. no bikes were left untouched. usually the fast ones looked stock from the outside 😂
Not true, I own a Y15 and only use it to commute within inner cities since it's the only purpose where it excels in, it's under powered and get easily strained at highway cruising speed and the tiny 4l fuel tank wouldn't allow me to travel between state borders without refueling multiple times which is an inconvenience.. Don't have to listen to the input of these brainless moped street racers to know common sense.
135lc, y15zr, mt15 and the r15 cylinders blocks are interchangeable with each other. meaning 135lc’s can be upgraded to a 150cc by using a y15zr cylinder block. this what makes yamaha successful in malaysia. most of their bikes have parts that are interchangeable with other models making finding spare parts easier.
Yamaha 135lc very popular in malaysia & early this year (maybe) yamaha malaysia launch newer model 135lc with fuel injection specific for malaysia market
Since moving to the Philippines last year, I've really developed a liking for the small, utilitarian, cheap & cheerful bikes here. For what I spent upgrading some parts on my HD Springer, I could have bought TWO Honda XR150L's like I have here..
@@SmallBikeStuff I grew up in South Africa as a kid for 10 years, a lot of small bikes there too. Definitely not like Asia. My first bike (that ran) was a clapped out Honda 50v with the chrome tank panels. Had to push it to start it, no kickstart, had to stall it to kill it, no ignition switch. Learned a lot about bikes with that beater.
It’s unbelievable you didn’t found a Yamaha Y15zr among 30 underbones bikes, they are usually everywhere and it’s even more popular than the Yamaha 135lc, yeah my own underbone bike also has the similar consistency of having a basket and alloy rims😆another culture shock isn’t it
I did see a lot of them around but just not in that line up. I love that Honda doesn’t dominate in Malaysia. Makes for a more interesting bike scene. Glad to know you’ve got the essential basket and alloy rims!
I’d love to have a Honda wave in Los Angeles where I live. Too bad most people want to do 140 in a 80kmh zone. Also, closest place that sells Honda wave is Mexico!
In western bike for hobbies but in Asia this small bikes, after salary,,, bring money home.. Week day they ride big bikes for hobbies.. But not for work
The 150cc underbone is a different beast than the lesser cc. Larger tires and better suspension, good for Malaysia rough roads and potholes. Electronic fuel injection and a hp of 150+ with good torque for climbing. Top speed of 140kmh plus. Good for the highways and small enough to weave thru the city. They last forever with proper maintainance. Almost a perfect bike here. Only minus is that the seats need to be make more comfy.
you should really plan & visit some bike meetup in Malaysia.. there will see a lot of good small bike in Malaysia..there will be at least one every month..but in a different location..
Haha I bought a motorcycle in 2019 and they made me pay extra! It was old though. Second hand. Here is a video: ruclips.net/video/jgUa3fOwXZA/видео.html
@@SmallBikeStuff take a look at utuber cb media at Thai from US. He documentary Moto sports bout Kawasaki 2t all top notch. If u do same style vlogging ur channel will boom 🤯💥 keep grinding 💪
in the video about singapore bikes, you see way more bigger capacity bikes in singapore as compared to malaysia. This is mainly due to the extremely high taxes the malaysian government impose on bikes with bigger cc (although bikes are supposedly for the lower income group, go figure) and also the weak exchange rate for the ringgit. So bikers in malaysia is in double jeopardy, weak currency and high taxes as compared to many other parts of the world. Motorcycles are actually a very efficient form of transport. No traffic jams, don't need big car parks, fuel efficient and doesn't waste as much materials to manufacture as compared to cars. But the government here promote car usage, which capacity is under utilised as most cars stuck in traffic jams only have 1 driver. To beat the jams, they build more tolled highways (toll, more income for the cronies), more car park spaces are needed and cause higher pollution. In a big way, the government's policies shaped the type of transportation the people use or don't use and unfortunately, those policies are for the officials' personal gain instead of the people or the environment.
High tax minus subsidized ⛽ gasoline , indeed singapore has vast type of motorcycle there but in malaysia from my point of view is for the sparepart afterwards , easier to get your bike fix in no time when all motorcycle alike , just my 2¢ , cheers 👍🏻
Buy me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/callumblackmore Things I want: - To stop calling these motorcycle parks 'Car parks' - Yamaha 125ZR - Knee Basket for my Honda Wave
125ZR isn't convenient because it's basically gas guzzler haha. I think you can order knee basket from online vendors, it's easier. Bringing that stuff on your own is troublesome isn't it?
@@DersNoNem haha very true! But I love the sound of a 2 stroke. That tiny little rocket would be so much fun in New Zealand. Also yes I’ve found someone to help with a knee basket! It’ll be so useful.
I just watched your video and you are in Kuala Lumpur already! I live in Kuala Lumpur bro! I prefer alloy wheels because we run tubeless tyres. Repair is easier using plugs and you can still pump them up if we get small leaks. How do I get in touch with you while you’re still in Kuala Lumpur?
Unfortunately I'm already in Thailand! Sorry mate. I made a video a while ago about an old trip in Malaysia. Have you seen it yet? ruclips.net/video/jgUa3fOwXZA/видео.html
@@SmallBikeStuff Already in Thailand? No worries. And yes i watched the video of you and your two friends buying bikes and riding up all the way to Thailand. Great content from you! Am looking forward to more interesting stuff during your travels! Stay safe and have a good trip!
@@HanifAbdulJalil yeah sorry mate I’m in Thailand already! I really want to spend a decent amount of time in Malaysia some day soon. I enjoy the motorcycle culture there,
@@HanifAbdulJalil yeah sorry mate I’m in Thailand already! I really want to spend a decent amount of time in Malaysia some day soon. I enjoy the motorcycle culture there.
I heard that you can easily import JDM cars from Japan in New Zealand. The process isn't that much complicated and not as much expensive compared to other countries. I saw a youtube video of it 10 years ago, I wonder if it hasn't changed now
It seems that some countries prefer under bone, and others prefer scooters. I wonder why? The only under vote offered in America is currently the new super cub. And the maxi scooter seems to dominate Europe.
Yeah it's interesting what countries prefer what style. In New Zealand bike choice is dictated by registration categories as much as personal preference.
How suprisingly foreigner know the price of the yamaha y125z/zr... fact..there was a buyer from Vietnam buy y125zr goo edition(unregister) buy from Malaysia with RM60,000
I couldn't say, but I've seen people of all shapes and sizes riding them. Heavy duty shocks are available for most bikes. It's not uncommon to see 3 or more people on a bike too. So they can handle it.
@@SmallBikeStuff yeah 125zr price is ridiculous. I think you can get yamaha ss2 for a decent price. Not 125zr performance but its 110cc engine has decent performance. Suzuki equivalent 2 stroke would be suzuki rg or the bigger cc rgv. I believe rg is 115cc and rgv is 120cc. Might be wrong though. When i got my yamaha sport i was just lazy to use clutch 🤣. I like my left hand free.
@@aronhensem2727 I also enjoy riding a semi atup. Nice to have your hands free if needed. The RGV is 120 definitely we saw a shop in Penang that had a few of them done up for racing. It was impressive! Hope I can have a SS2 some day!
@@SmallBikeStuff a stumble upon on a supra XX (indonesian honda wave) with a stock real clutch and transmission where 1-N-2-3-4. Have you heard or find them around Thailand, phi, my or sg, or it's just exclusive in indonesia only? . Im curious.
Maxxis diamond is quite reasonable price & very suitable to use in town but I usually use indonesian brand tyres which is corsa & I use corsa sport rain for my daily ride
Is in New Zealand, motorbike is really used like how in Southeast Asian countries?.. As I know motorbike is rarely be found in New Zealand because people there prefer much on cars over motorbikes. White people seem not really suit to ride bikes due to their body size are big (heavy) and tall. Plus climate is part of the reasons too where countries that have snows during winter, are not a rightful and safe to ride a bike there in such situation. In USA, only in those southern states where bikes are normally used because of no snows/winter in those areas. So they can use their bikes all the times, all year long.
There are a lot of people riding in New Zealand, but most as a hobby. Not as their main form of transport. Small Bikes are difficult to buy as many brands don't bring them in. For example a small bike in New Zealand is considered to be 250cc minimum.
Its so refreshing to see a man enjoying the simple things in life. 1000cc bikes are all over social media and you hardly ever see someone who enjoys these small bikes, i mean theyre basically everywhere. You wouldnt see them as out of the ordinary, i own a zx10r and its so nice to see a foreigner looking at these small bikes when especially americans view 400ccs as a "small bike" i mean even owning a liter bike its so nice going on a spin on my girlfriend's ego gear. That thing is a blast and you dont have to worry about dropping the bike, or the fuel consumption. It's a treat after riding a noisy ass bike. Being able to go breathe some fresh air and not having to listen to that exhaust (trust me it gets old)
Thanks so much mate. I've ridden hundreds of big bikes in my time but I can't help but come back to the small bikes!
Why there isn't a basket on a motorcycle anywhere is beyond me. I feel like only in Malaysia using it. Some part in Singapore and Thailand have that. It is so convenient for simple things.
I completely agree! It’s crazy that thailand is so close and has many similar models but no one uses them. More likely to see a child seat in the same place the knee basket would be.
They do, look back on middle bike, exactly front of seat.in Thailand their law forbidden to lut there. They have to put on front of the bike cuz if you put bike or tall things it will distrub the handle when you ride them.
a very strange place where underbones can be seen everywhere is here in Greece, they stuck around after we first got the Honda cub and you see them everywhere.
It's very rare to see them outside Asia let alone in Europe, but hey we've fallen in love with them here.
Yes! I love that Greece adopted them long ago. I have seen that scene before online and thought it was great. A Thai friend of mine is often sending small bike parts to Greece.
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As a Spaniard who lusts after these bikes, I was green with envy after my first visit to Greece a few years ago. I wish we had them!! Instead, I see one underbone a year here, sadly.
Here in Malaysia, underbone is highly popular. Due to our roads and we love to put stuff at bike basket. In Malaysian market is huge, from scooter, underbone, naked, adventure, cruiser ,dirt bike and superbike but still underbone is our favourite. Even most rich people who own sbk you still can see that their own an underbone for close ride. Wish at least European and usa would use these underbone bike. It's easier and simple. Also affordable maintenance and modification. Unlike scooter, it's easier to change tire and it's use chain. Let's not forget that motorcycle company in Malaysia today already make an underbone more sporty in term of design. Glad you cover about this ❤
Underbones for life! Watch this. - the trip starts in Malaysia: ruclips.net/video/ZTJU1Xvq1ZY/видео.html
Alloy rim because we need to put tubeless tire, to use tube with spokes on our roads especially for commuting is just not advisable due to many nails & screws on the road thrown there suspected by those “Tire Puncture Repair Guy”. These small bikes usually rides on the road closer to the side.. there is where most of the nails and tyre wire debri are located.
Good info! I love the style regardless of the reason. The bikes here look so cool!
Only mat rempit use tube inside 😂😂
the things is, most malaysians are fine with anything under 150cc cause either way, people are going to install a big bore kit upgrade anyways😅. malaysians love to modify these bikes with big bore kits, bigger carbs and stuff
those 135lc’s, y15zr and 125zr can maintain a healthy speed of 140km/h on the highways.
but a lot of people do modify these bikes to the limit. if modified those 135’s, y15zr and 125zr 2 stroke can reach a top speed of 200km/h running with a set of small 60/80 tyres 😂.
it’s a part of the culture here to modify bikes. no bikes were left untouched. usually the fast ones looked stock from the outside 😂
I have a Honda Wave which I have parts on from Malaysia. Love modifying my Small Bike!
Not true, I own a Y15 and only use it to commute within inner cities since it's the only purpose where it excels in, it's under powered and get easily strained at highway cruising speed and the tiny 4l fuel tank wouldn't allow me to travel between state borders without refueling multiple times which is an inconvenience.. Don't have to listen to the input of these brainless moped street racers to know common sense.
In Langkawi rn, lots of yamaha ego gear 125, some honda vario 160, some adv 160, how different are those? Worth jumping to the 160cc?
The blue Yamaha is LC135 or Jupiter 135. Very famous in Msia. Fav for thief too. You are right, Yamaha is a big name in Msia & in Thai it’s Honda..
Thank you for watching!
135lc, y15zr, mt15 and the r15 cylinders blocks are interchangeable with each other. meaning 135lc’s can be upgraded to a 150cc by using a y15zr cylinder block. this what makes yamaha successful in malaysia. most of their bikes have parts that are interchangeable with other models making finding spare parts easier.
Great information! I love the 135, having it with a 150 engine would be so fun.
@@SmallBikeStuff Rumour has it someone in Vietnam swapped the engine of a CT125 with a 250cc inline 4
125z, yamaha 135lc, very top in Malaysia longtime
Yamaha 135lc very popular in malaysia & early this year (maybe) yamaha malaysia launch newer model 135lc with fuel injection specific for malaysia market
Awesome! I wish bikes like these were common in the USA
Same here for my country. Underbone bikes are great!
alloy rim + disc brake + fuel injection & spoke + drum brakes + carburetor are the usual two variants offered for the same motorcycle
Since moving to the Philippines last year, I've really developed a liking for the small, utilitarian, cheap & cheerful bikes here. For what I spent upgrading some parts on my HD Springer, I could have bought TWO Honda XR150L's like I have here..
They really suit the terrains they're faced in South East Asia. Perfect bikes.
@@SmallBikeStuff I grew up in South Africa as a kid for 10 years, a lot of small bikes there too. Definitely not like Asia. My first bike (that ran) was a clapped out Honda 50v with the chrome tank panels. Had to push it to start it, no kickstart, had to stall it to kill it, no ignition switch. Learned a lot about bikes with that beater.
It’s unbelievable you didn’t found a Yamaha Y15zr among 30 underbones bikes, they are usually everywhere and it’s even more popular than the Yamaha 135lc, yeah my own underbone bike also has the similar consistency of having a basket and alloy rims😆another culture shock isn’t it
I did see a lot of them around but just not in that line up. I love that Honda doesn’t dominate in Malaysia. Makes for a more interesting bike scene. Glad to know you’ve got the essential basket and alloy rims!
Y15zr with cup chai basket gang rise up✊🏼😤
I’d love to have a Honda wave in Los Angeles where I live. Too bad most people want to do 140 in a 80kmh zone. Also, closest place that sells Honda wave is Mexico!
Definitely worth bringing one back over the border! Mine isn’t really suited to New Zealand either but I made it work.
In western bike for hobbies but in Asia this small bikes, after salary,,, bring money home.. Week day they ride big bikes for hobbies.. But not for work
Yes - I agree. But I wish western countries had the same attitude about small motorcycles. I ride my underbone motorcycle in New Zealand often.
Do a search for the Italjet Dragster 500GP. 43 horsepower (32kW) at 8,000rpm and 43Nm at 6,000rpm. Thanks for the video, cheers.
I recommend Maxxis diamond Vietnam version coz its more cool design compare to indonesia version
Thanks for the comment! I’ll keep an eye out for them.
Those motorcycles are beautiful.
They are really awesome!
The 150cc underbone is a different beast than the lesser cc. Larger tires and better suspension, good for Malaysia rough roads and potholes. Electronic fuel injection and a hp of 150+ with good torque for climbing. Top speed of 140kmh plus. Good for the highways and small enough to weave thru the city. They last forever with proper maintainance. Almost a perfect bike here. Only minus is that the seats need to be make more comfy.
If they also had the same underseat storage the new wave does I would buy one in a heartbeat!
@@SmallBikeStuff I use a 43 litre givi and with the front knee basket. It's plenty for daily use.
you should really plan & visit some bike meetup in Malaysia.. there will see a lot of good small bike in Malaysia..there will be at least one every month..but in a different location..
The best bikes I have seen in Malaysia are the times I haven’t been filming 😅. I’ll be back there in February/March 2024!
You should buy sym vf3i 185 cc the fastest standard underbone on Malaysia
Lost to Raider 150.
Knee basket is free if you baught any motorcycle in Malaysia.
Haha I bought a motorcycle in 2019 and they made me pay extra! It was old though. Second hand. Here is a video:
ruclips.net/video/jgUa3fOwXZA/видео.html
U nid to check out night illegal street racing area Johor Malacca Penang KL. Superman style 😁
I took an overnight bus from KL to Hat Yai and I saw so many people racing on the highway!
@@SmallBikeStuff take a look at utuber cb media at Thai from US. He documentary Moto sports bout Kawasaki 2t all top notch. If u do same style vlogging ur channel will boom 🤯💥 keep grinding 💪
If can change ur channel name to more WOW 😳 example Xtreme bike , Krazy mod, anything catchy will do boost algorithm 😁
in the video about singapore bikes, you see way more bigger capacity bikes in singapore as compared to malaysia. This is mainly due to the extremely high taxes the malaysian government impose on bikes with bigger cc (although bikes are supposedly for the lower income group, go figure) and also the weak exchange rate for the ringgit. So bikers in malaysia is in double jeopardy, weak currency and high taxes as compared to many other parts of the world. Motorcycles are actually a very efficient form of transport. No traffic jams, don't need big car parks, fuel efficient and doesn't waste as much materials to manufacture as compared to cars. But the government here promote car usage, which capacity is under utilised as most cars stuck in traffic jams only have 1 driver. To beat the jams, they build more tolled highways (toll, more income for the cronies), more car park spaces are needed and cause higher pollution. In a big way, the government's policies shaped the type of transportation the people use or don't use and unfortunately, those policies are for the officials' personal gain instead of the people or the environment.
High tax minus subsidized ⛽ gasoline , indeed singapore has vast type of motorcycle there but in malaysia from my point of view is for the sparepart afterwards , easier to get your bike fix in no time when all motorcycle alike , just my 2¢ , cheers 👍🏻
Yeah and singaporean also got to refuel in Malaysia shamelessly
Lol the ones you dont know were 135LC but different ver. Theres like 8 now. And the eight is finally a fuel injected bike lol
Ahhhhh I see. Thanks for letting me know. Very interesting.
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Things I want:
- To stop calling these motorcycle parks 'Car parks'
- Yamaha 125ZR
- Knee Basket for my Honda Wave
125ZR isn't convenient because it's basically gas guzzler haha. I think you can order knee basket from online vendors, it's easier. Bringing that stuff on your own is troublesome isn't it?
@@DersNoNem haha very true! But I love the sound of a 2 stroke. That tiny little rocket would be so much fun in New Zealand. Also yes I’ve found someone to help with a knee basket! It’ll be so useful.
@@SmallBikeStuff hopefully you get to popularised that basket in your place and start selling it haha
I just watched your video and you are in Kuala Lumpur already! I live in Kuala Lumpur bro! I prefer alloy wheels because we run tubeless tyres. Repair is easier using plugs and you can still pump them up if we get small leaks. How do I get in touch with you while you’re still in Kuala Lumpur?
Unfortunately I'm already in Thailand! Sorry mate. I made a video a while ago about an old trip in Malaysia. Have you seen it yet?
ruclips.net/video/jgUa3fOwXZA/видео.html
@@SmallBikeStuff Already in Thailand? No worries. And yes i watched the video of you and your two friends buying bikes and riding up all the way to Thailand. Great content from you! Am looking forward to more interesting stuff during your travels! Stay safe and have a good trip!
@@HanifAbdulJalil yeah sorry mate I’m in Thailand already! I really want to spend a decent amount of time in Malaysia some day soon. I enjoy the motorcycle culture there,
@@HanifAbdulJalil yeah sorry mate I’m in Thailand already! I really want to spend a decent amount of time in Malaysia some day soon. I enjoy the motorcycle culture there.
I heard that you can easily import JDM cars from Japan in New Zealand. The process isn't that much complicated and not as much expensive compared to other countries. I saw a youtube video of it 10 years ago, I wonder if it hasn't changed now
It's still quite easy!
Oh, am I wrong? I have not been to Thailand.
It seems that some countries prefer under bone, and others prefer scooters. I wonder why? The only under vote offered in America is currently the new super cub. And the maxi scooter seems to dominate Europe.
Yeah it's interesting what countries prefer what style. In New Zealand bike choice is dictated by registration categories as much as personal preference.
In Langkawi rn, lots of yamaha ego gear 125, some honda vario 160, some adv 160, how different are those? Worth jumping to the 160cc?
How suprisingly foreigner know the price of the yamaha y125z/zr... fact..there was a buyer from Vietnam buy y125zr goo edition(unregister) buy from Malaysia with RM60,000
They are getting rare now. Well not rare. But the value is going up with no more being made. Wish I had one!
come to jakarta bro, there are many motorbikes here
I really want to visit Indonesia!
Hey mate, have you rode a Honda Dash 125 before? It's kind of like Honda Wave 125, but shorter, with more torque and power.
I haven’t ridden a Dash. Just my Wave 125i from 2015 in stock and modified form. Sounds fun though! I’ll have to try it one day.
Bro... Search "GTB gang tayar besar"
Haha yes I know the channel! Another tried to get me in touch with them but I haven't talked so far. I didn't have much spare time on my trip.
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What is the weight capacity on underbones. I’m fat so I was wondering if I could carry a lot of weight
I couldn't say, but I've seen people of all shapes and sizes riding them. Heavy duty shocks are available for most bikes. It's not uncommon to see 3 or more people on a bike too. So they can handle it.
Yooo you made it here!!!
Sure did! Love Malaysia!
@@SmallBikeStuff forgot to mention,if you really want to see these bikes in action you should really roam around Kuala Lumpur expressway at midnight!
@@Bright_SR I did an over night bus from KL to the Thai border and saw kids racing the whole way! Quite amazing.
Is it safe consumption 95 RON for 9:1 compression ratio motorcycle in Malaysia ?!
Yeah I wouldn't have any issue. I would happily run a Honda Wave on the lowest or highest quality fuel. It's a Wave - not a Ducati.
i recommend u to go to Jakarta after this😅
Welcome to scooter bike island
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Saya gak bilang country, soalnya disebagian daerah di indonesia, bebek malah merajai
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I noticed Ryder leave the gear and helmet on the bike. I suppose there’s no thieving bastards Thailand.
There can be thefts, I think those bikes are just parked for a short time possibly.
I have a yamaha sport 2. Quite a rare bike. 2 stroke no longer common in malaysia.
I know it well. Such a great bike. Also sold as the Mate 111 in Thailand. Wish I had one! I would also love a 125ZR but so expensive now.
@@SmallBikeStuff yeah 125zr price is ridiculous. I think you can get yamaha ss2 for a decent price. Not 125zr performance but its 110cc engine has decent performance. Suzuki equivalent 2 stroke would be suzuki rg or the bigger cc rgv. I believe rg is 115cc and rgv is 120cc. Might be wrong though. When i got my yamaha sport i was just lazy to use clutch 🤣. I like my left hand free.
@@aronhensem2727 I also enjoy riding a semi atup. Nice to have your hands free if needed. The RGV is 120 definitely we saw a shop in Penang that had a few of them done up for racing. It was impressive! Hope I can have a SS2 some day!
maxxis is not really good tire for me, but idk about that diamond
For sure, I got offered them as the 'best option' by a small road side bike shop one day in KL years ago. So it was nostalgic to see them.
@@SmallBikeStuff a stumble upon on a supra XX (indonesian honda wave) with a stock real clutch and transmission where 1-N-2-3-4.
Have you heard or find them around Thailand, phi, my or sg, or it's just exclusive in indonesia only? . Im curious.
Maxxis diamond is quite reasonable price & very suitable to use in town but I usually use indonesian brand tyres which is corsa & I use corsa sport rain for my daily ride
bruh maxxis diamond literally the best cheapest option. soft compound, cheap, good during wet road.
Nice bike
Thanks ✌️
In indonesia we don't like yamaha, bcs lot lot lot of electrical issue, fuel cons & engine durabulity
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Thanks for watching!
Contact me when u come here again.
Love to meet u guys
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U r back in Malaysia dy???
I was in Malaysia for a short time.
That daily used for job man..
They sure are!
top box not there.
Yes we put top boxes on our bikes in Malaysia:
ruclips.net/video/jgUa3fOwXZA/видео.html
my motor bmw 115cc
Is in New Zealand, motorbike is really used like how in Southeast Asian countries?.. As I know motorbike is rarely be found in New Zealand because people there prefer much on cars over motorbikes. White people seem not really suit to ride bikes due to their body size are big (heavy) and tall. Plus climate is part of the reasons too where countries that have snows during winter, are not a rightful and safe to ride a bike there in such situation. In USA, only in those southern states where bikes are normally used because of no snows/winter in those areas. So they can use their bikes all the times, all year long.
There are a lot of people riding in New Zealand, but most as a hobby. Not as their main form of transport. Small Bikes are difficult to buy as many brands don't bring them in. For example a small bike in New Zealand is considered to be 250cc minimum.
Any use bike reusable price with you plz reply
This was years ago I am in New Zealand now.
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You talk too fast , slow down.
New Zealand style! It is what it is I always try to slow down and end up speaking fast again. Watch the video on a slower speed if you want.