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Old January 27th, 2015, 01:45 AM   #24
Somchai
Freedom for Germany
 
Location: This World
Join Date: May 2011

Motorcycle(s): Ninja 250R-FI

Posts: A lot.
Hello Daniel,

a warm welcome to you.

The first please let me say that one point from you is interesting for me, very interesting and it's where you say: 'currently studying motorsports at university', but since I'm oldtimer already I have to learn that this is the new life and now everything is based and related to debitism, where the banking business is making the rules.

Your bike from looking at the pictures is a really nice one, congrats.

Now please let me answer to some of your questions from the second post you made.
The first about V-Rossi rims: Please stay away from them since they are very cheap (USD 120 only) and one salesman from Indonesia who sold them also recommended me not to buy them since the could break very easy and see one post from Indonesia (scroll down to picture 4): http://smartf41z.com/2012/07/28/berb...s-salah-pilih/ - it seems they are just to lightweight...
And so we come to the next point, when you look for farkles then look for this in Indonesia, the worlds biggest market in parts for the Ninja 250 and one shop could be http://empiremotoshop.com/ where you'll get rims for double disc also.
The other one you'd mention http://intijayamotor.com/ doesn't answer emails, they are to rich already and don't need someones money.
By the way, the quality of Chemco rims, that's what the guy in Indonesia told me, is the best from all those aftermarket rims.
I'd buy the Power Racing rims that time and the size is front 3.5 inch, rear 4.00 inch. They are around 2.5% heavier compared to oem.
In gauges you could get Acewell or Koso, where it's important to know that the quality of Acewell is much better then Koso and Koso doesn't have any service.

Good luck for you and enjoy your bike
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