Thank you for the support. Hope you'll grow more confident with your bike. One of the reason why I got this bike because it's so nimble and if I'm not mistaken, the lightest 250cc bike out there. Perfect for filtering in heavy traffic. Ride more and ride safe!
Hi bro, i just recently bought a used cb250r and been riding a scooter (Nouvo LC) before. Is it normal that I find it very difficult to turn the bike especially during a sharp bend? I’ve enjoyed your channel so far, very helpful with tips and experience of yours.. Couldnt find any active FB group to refer anything about the bike. Enjoy your ride and be safe on the road. Thanks!
@@firedragkon Hey bro, glad you got yourself a CB too. The bike handles pretty much like a moped since it’s lightweight but if you’re experiencing difficulties in turning then you could perform this checks on your bike (in order) to alleviate the problem: 1. Make sure tyre pressure is up to spec. 2. See the tyre profile/shape. If it’s already squared off then it will inhibit turning. 3. Loosen a bit the steering stem. 4. Check the steering head bearings. Worn out bearings will cause clunky movement of the handlebar. Easiest way to know if something is wrong with the front end of the bike is by doing slow speed manoeuvres (below 20kmh) preferably in closed course. Do some tight turns, uturn and especially number 8. If the bike is not behaving as intended with your inputs or if it’s taking way too much effort to control the bike, then perform the checkups and do the same slow speed ride afterwards to notice any difference. Thanks for the support bro. I really appreciate it. Hope you’ll enjoy your riding days with your the newly acquired CB. If the issue still persists, let me know. Ride safe!
Bro motor ni senang nk jaga ke x eh ingat nk beli untuk weekend ride tapi xtau nk service ngan maintenance dekat mana average bnyk kedai repair kapcai shj
Very easy to maintain bro. Aside from valve clearance, every other routine maintenance was done by myself. Parts can easily get from Shopee. Yes, a lot of workshops do mopeds only but you can still find those that can work on the CB250R.
Bro is this motorcycle are easy /fast to get spare parts or take long time for import spare parts?which place u sent for service and maintenance this motorcycle?
Can easily find in Shopee. If a particular part can't be sourced then you have to inquire from BigWing but that could take at least 3 months based on my experience. Only for VC or when my bike needs major repair is when I send my bike to the workshop.
A motorcycle Highway.. I need one of those 😂
It is a blessing indeed during peak hour traffic 😌
thank you for your videos. I have the same bike and am still learningand trying to get more confident on heavy traffic
Thank you for the support. Hope you'll grow more confident with your bike. One of the reason why I got this bike because it's so nimble and if I'm not mistaken, the lightest 250cc bike out there. Perfect for filtering in heavy traffic. Ride more and ride safe!
nice music and video!
Thanks for the support!
Hi bro, i just recently bought a used cb250r and been riding a scooter (Nouvo LC) before. Is it normal that I find it very difficult to turn the bike especially during a sharp bend?
I’ve enjoyed your channel so far, very helpful with tips and experience of yours.. Couldnt find any active FB group to refer anything about the bike. Enjoy your ride and be safe on the road. Thanks!
@@firedragkon Hey bro, glad you got yourself a CB too. The bike handles pretty much like a moped since it’s lightweight but if you’re experiencing difficulties in turning then you could perform this checks on your bike (in order) to alleviate the problem:
1. Make sure tyre pressure is up to spec.
2. See the tyre profile/shape. If it’s already squared off then it will inhibit turning.
3. Loosen a bit the steering stem.
4. Check the steering head bearings. Worn out bearings will cause clunky movement of the handlebar.
Easiest way to know if something is wrong with the front end of the bike is by doing slow speed manoeuvres (below 20kmh) preferably in closed course. Do some tight turns, uturn and especially number 8. If the bike is not behaving as intended with your inputs or if it’s taking way too much effort to control the bike, then perform the checkups and do the same slow speed ride afterwards to notice any difference.
Thanks for the support bro. I really appreciate it. Hope you’ll enjoy your riding days with your the newly acquired CB. If the issue still persists, let me know. Ride safe!
Luv the video👏
Which country is this?
It's malaysia
Thanks man 🙏 Welcome to Malaysia!
Can share link where you buy end side mirror..i wanna buy for my cb250r
Bro motor ni senang nk jaga ke x eh ingat nk beli untuk weekend ride tapi xtau nk service ngan maintenance dekat mana average bnyk kedai repair kapcai shj
Bought from here: shopee.com.my/RCB-S6-ALLOY-SIDE-MIRROR-BAR-END-(PAIR)-01MR007-i.205384475.8463625670
Very easy to maintain bro. Aside from valve clearance, every other routine maintenance was done by myself. Parts can easily get from Shopee. Yes, a lot of workshops do mopeds only but you can still find those that can work on the CB250R.
@@Al.uminium so far jelas je cermin ni?
@@izzulsafwanaripin2984 Can get quite buzzy above 110kmh but I’m used to it and no problem seeing what’s coming from behind.
federal mmg abg punya lh 😂
No la bro, Federal is for all of us. I just enjoy spirited riding and it makes me feel safer. Ride safe!
Bro is this motorcycle are easy /fast to get spare parts or take long time for import spare parts?which place u sent for service and maintenance this motorcycle?
Can easily find in Shopee. If a particular part can't be sourced then you have to inquire from BigWing but that could take at least 3 months based on my experience. Only for VC or when my bike needs major repair is when I send my bike to the workshop.
What country is dis
this is Malaysia
Welcome to Bolehland.