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Xe Underbone là gì? Tìm hiểu về kiểu dáng và công nghệ #Underbone
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mom got a new motorcycle bc she wanted to get rid of our old one... so sad i'll have to sell blanca 💔
#our old one (blanca) is a white underbone from a japanese brand#our new one (nameless) is a red standard motorcycle from a brazilian brand#kinda sad bc i loved blanca.... even tho she's small and short....#and the thing is she djdnt even ask me anything and i use the motorcycle way more than she does......#it still feels like a waste of money to me bc we needed a new car wayyyy more than we needed a new motorcycle#but whatever i guess -_- not that my opinion matters as it's not my money lol#as long as i can drive it's cool#good thing is that the new bike has a clutch and the old one didnt so im relearning how to use it and its fun#the new bike is really tall so i have to stand on my tippy toes to get on it lol#222
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Gambaran Spesifikasi Honda Stylo 160 Basis Giorno + , Rangka Underbone eSAF?
Gambaran Spesifikasi Honda Stylo 160 ., salam pertamax7.com, Gambaran Spesifikasi Honda Stylo 160 Basis Giorno + , Rangka Underbone eSAF? Link ponsel pintar ( di sini ) Salam Maxi Mania. Ada gosip bahwasanya Astra Honda Motor akan meluncurkan sepeda motor baru pada bulan Februari 2024, dan banyak yang berspekulasi kalau Honda Stylo 160 lah yang akan hadir. Lantas bagaimana nih spesifikasi teknis…
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The power of the Honda Supra X! This was the first 125cc Supra model (2005) to be released. I felt a bit of nostalgia riding this bike as well as the Revo, it reminded me of the days of living in Kalibata.
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I identify as "motorcycle"
I remembered the other day on youtube shorts, a woman says "I don't care if you identify as motorcycle, there's only two genders!"
And my brain goes... "how do you identify as motorcycle?"
Just when I thought it was BS, my neighbor bought a new motorcycle, it's a huge big motorbike. I was interested so I asked to try it. He judged me, of course, he said "you're a woman, use underbones, it's a female bike. You cannot handle this motorbike because it's a male bike!"
Apparently, like toilet, motorcycle also has gender!
So let me introduce you, and this is according to my respected neighbor.
This is male motorcylce...
And this is female motorcycle...
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motorcycle pet peeve
everytime there is a video about the 125cc 15hp motorcycles
there are several buffoons in the comments going on about how "the prices are so high!!11!" "who would buy a 125cc in those prices" "it's for the 16 year olds" "you need a REAL motorcycle"
for starters, these specs are specific to EU license A1, the only license a 16 year old can get, but also for B license owners if they take the necessary by law lessons, without exams.
why the 125cc though if you are not 16
here's the main reasons:
excellent for commute
light weight
fuel efficient (very low cost)
maintenance low cost
low insurance cost (mine is ~150 euros/year the full package that includes roadside assistance, and lawyer coverage in the case of an accident)
more eco friendly that anything bigger.
yes the big brands like the 4 big japanese, and the several european ones cost a lot to buy new (4000~5000 euros) but you know that they will not break down in the middle of the road.
also they are safer from the cheaper, underbone, supercub style mopeds, for the simple fact that they are bigger in size, and they are regulated to have ABS brakes
I bought my underbone for 1800 euros new, and because they dont have ABS there was no way to stop in time during my accident. If I had my current motorcycle(4500euros new) then, I would have been able to at the very least minimize the damage I suffered, because of ABS and because of it's bigger size.
125cc's are not for those who want to speed, while they have a decent speed, it's a speed for commute, not for racing.
125cc 15hp bracket was specifically made so youngsters do not speed and lose their lives. but the 125cc are a choice by oldies like me, who want to commute on the cheap.
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One interesting thing around Portland these days is no form of personal motorized transport below the Vespa level – this includes underbones, 2-stroke motorcycles, dirt bikes, mini bikes, pedal bikes, rental scooters, e-bikes, and I suppose Segways – has established a norm around not using them drunk.
Wait, no, I bet those guys who go down the street standing with like one wheel between their feet do, they at least wear helmets.
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Exploring the Local Business Landscape in Cagayan de Oro: Insights from Five Unique Businesses
Technopreneurship Weekly Blogs 7-8 | 2024
Cagayan de Oro (CDO) is home to a vibrant mix of businesses, each with its unique story and challenges. From traditional industries to modern services, here’s a dive into a few standout local businesses and what makes them special.
CDO Champion Parts Corporation
Starting as a post-WWII trading company in Manila, this family-run business now caters to heavy truck parts and serves as an exclusive distributor for Japanese brands like Tuflong and Nagoya Batteries. Employees like Jory highlight the value of teamwork and adaptability in navigating a competitive market along Osmeña Street. Their resilience and customer-centric approach keep them ahead.
Pitsbike Central Hub
If you’re into motorcycles, Pitsbike is a must-know. Founded in 2022, it caters to enthusiasts with performance parts for scooters and underbones. Francis Bayobu, one of their salesmen, revealed the learning curve of mastering product knowledge and the satisfaction of working in a supportive environment. Despite challenges with picky customers, their customer-first policy and growing national presence make them a rising star.
Intelisoft Microcomputer Systems
A tech staple since 1988, Intelisoft specializes in ICT supplies, repairs, and maintenance, and is even an authorized service center for Brother. With branches in CDO and Malaybalay, the company has faced its fair share of struggles, particularly during the pandemic. Yet, their focus on professional service and fostering a supportive workplace keeps them resilient.
Happy Talk Recipes
A cozy family business offering everything from salads to healthy drinks, Happy Talk Recipes opened in 2022 with just ₱500,000 in starting capital. Owner John Paul Tan shared the highs and lows of running a food business without a marketing team, relying on social media and word-of-mouth to grow. Their focus on innovation and future expansion reflects their entrepreneurial spirit.
Tattoo Lounge CDO (Xyrus D Virus)
Merging art and business, Tattoo Lounge has been making its mark since 2019. With a single branch in CDO, founder Cyrus Puerto focuses on fine-line tattoos and trendy designs, especially for their growing female clientele. Their philosophy of staying upbeat, continuously learning, and maintaining authentic client relationships ensures both creative and financial success.
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Company Interviews — Week 7-8
For the fourth part (Week 7-8) of our Technopreneurship project, we continued our journey of interviewing local businesses to gain further insights into the challenges and successes that they face. After speaking with fifteen companies from the last six weeks, we explored the stores along Osmeña Street, as well as the streets nearby the Divisoria area to learn more about the lives and experiences of business owners and employees. My group mates are Annriza Lam, Francis Padero, and Honey Rhose Petil, who I collaborated with for this project.
To gather the information that we needed, we printed out a questionnaire that contained separate questions for owners, employees, and general questions about the business. This serves as our guide. We also used our phones to record their responses and capture photos of the interview and the business, if ever the interviewees were comfortable with it.
1. CDO CHAMPION PARTS
CDO Champion Parts Corporation is currently located in Osmena St., Cagayan de Oro City, but was actually founded in Binondo Manila by a group of enterprising brothers during the post World War II era. They started out as a small trading company that dealt in various goods, but soon grew to provide long-term truck parts in 1975. In 2022, it became the exclusive distributor of the Japanese Brands Tuflong and Nagoya Batteries in Cagayan de Oro. For products, they provide parts, batteries, filters, lubricants, tires mainly for heavy trucks of various makes and models. And as for services, they offer brake bonding and clutch relining services.
We talked to Jory, who was an employee under this company and shared that she was a fresh highschool graduate when she started working there. She shared that it was a challenge at first because she found it difficult to be familiar with the products and the type of work that they do. But as she began to do paperwork, Jory eventually got assigned more responsibilities and grew to learn more skills and to become more flexible. Because of this, she learned to enjoy getting to interact with customers, suppliers, and the owners. When we asked what key factors helped keep the business running, she emphasized unity, cooperation, understanding, and teamwork. As for their strategy for customer satisfaction, she shared that when a customer asks questions for a certain product and they happen to not have it, they try to redirect them to other items or brands that would also suit their needs. However, there is perfect competition along Osmena Street, since many stores in that area also sell parts and products similar to theirs. So according to her, they adapt by developing effective strategies in order to attract more customers to their store, such as marketing and building customer loyalty.
2. PITSBIKE CENTRAL HUB
After walking along Osmena Street, we made a turn and wandered along Gen A. Luna Street where we encountered the store for Pitsbike Central Hub, which opened its doors in August 2022. Aside from this store in Cagayan de Oro, they also operate in five other branches, which are in Caloocan, Cebu, Koronadal, General Santos, and in Davao. The current owner is Mark Madera and this business is a dealer of motorcycle performance parts for scooters and underbone motorcycles.
Francis Bayobu, our second interviewee for the day, provided an in-depth look into the business operations and the challenges faced by salesmen working under this company. He explained that when customers ask about specific parts, the salesmen are responsible for addressing their needs and providing detailed information, including pricing, return policies, and the possibility of replacements if a part doesn’t fit their motorcycle. He shared that there is a policy that allows customers to replace items (even if they change their minds after buying) as long as the part remains unused. However, a common challenge is when customers insist that a part they described is not what they needed, particularly when the desired alternative is not available in the shop. In such cases, salesmen may request a refund from the company, but ideally, they should not engage further with the customer if the mistake was not on the company’s side.
Francis also shared his personal experience with Pitsbike, saying that he chose to work there for the experience and to support his family. Initially, it was challenging for him to know and organize the products there because some of them look almost identical but are actually different in size and purpose. It was also challenging for him to pinpoint a specific product that a customer is looking for, but he explained that he had improved in this skill as he became more and more familiar with the products everyday. The relationships that he has with his coworkers and company are good, and expressed that he was taught and encouraged to be better and to grow.
3. INTELISOFT MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS
We continued searching for potential interviewees along Tiano Brothers Street, where we ended up in Intelisoft Microcomputer Systems located in the Marapao Building. Established in August 1988, Intelisoft is a licensed company with business permits for both retail and services. Specifically, they specialize in the retail and merchandise of ICT and office supplies, as well as services related to repairs and maintenance. They are a sole proprietorship and are fully owned and operated by its founder, with the main branch located in Cagayan de Oro City and an additional branch in Malaybalay, Bukidnon. They are also an authorized service center for Brother, which handles repairs for printers and sewing machines. Currently, Intelisoft is focused on strengthening its main office operations and developing its branch in Malaybalay. Though there are no immediate plans for further expansion, the company remains focused on improving its existing operations. The company primarily serves government agencies, non-government organizations (NGOs), and corporate clients.
Our interviewee, who preferred to remain anonymous, also shared her personal experience with the company in addition to the business’ background. She said that she kept on working for the company because her background in ICT gave her the ability to help serve customers, which in turn improved her socialization and customer service related skills. Their workplace is a non-toxic kind of environment and everyone is open, friendly, and sociable. It was also challenging for her at first because she is introverted, but working there made her open up and to socialize with her officemates and customers. Speaking of challenges, the pandemic was also a difficult time for the business as they had to close its store to comply with government protocols, including lockdowns. They faced price inflation, increased demand of ICT equipment and supplies, as well as shortage of supplies. But ultimately, she closed the interview sharing that she feels satisfaction in helping and giving services to the public because she is not just helping the company, but she is also helping customers that might also be giving services and assisting the company that they work for.
4. HAPPY TALK RECIPES
Happy Talk Recipes, located in San Agustin, Don Apolinar Velez Street, was established on September 20, 2022 and was founded by John Paul Tan, 29 years old, together with his older sister, who is a baker. This privately owned family business offers a variety of food services, including salads, rice meals, pastas, starters, desserts, and healthy drinks. The business operates within the food industry, as it is a combination of retail, services, and manufacturing, typical for food establishments. With just one branch, they have been operating for two years and are currently working with an initial capitalization of around 500,000 pesos. As for future plans, they aim to expand into malls or other areas with high customer traffic, following trends and demand as their business grows.
We had the opportunity to talk to the owner, John Paul Tan, who shared the challenges of marketing their business to gain more customers, as they have no marketing team and rely solely on social media posts. Their first customers were attracted through word of mouth, by recommending the business to friends and their networks. John also mentioned that they chose not to hire vloggers to promote their place, as this can sometimes result in biased promotion if done for payment. Regarding financial management, they use both automatic and manual point-of-sale systems to ensure accurate records of all transactions. He emphasized that innovation is key, especially in the food industry, as people are always looking for something new. Lastly, John advised that starting a business requires significant effort. While it may sound easy to some, the reality is much more difficult when you’re actually going through the journey.
5. TATTOO LOUNGE CDO
Tattoo Lounge CDO, also known as Xyrus D Virus, offers tattoo and piercing services as part of the fashion and lifestyle industry. The business was founded by Cyrus Puerto in 2019, initially based in Davao before being transferred to CDO. It has been privately owned for the past five years. They currently operate one branch located at the corner of Pabayo Street and San Agustin Street, with plans to expand to more branches in the future. The company’s estimated capitalization is around 300,000 pesos, since tattoo inks alone typically cost 1,000 pesos or more.
Our last interviewee, who wished to remain anonymous, shared that one of the biggest challenges in the tattoo business is executing simpler designs like fine lines, as even a small mistake can affect the quality. Skin conditions, fidgety customers, and scratches during healing also be a challenge for them. According to him, the key to smooth daily operations, he says, is keeping personal issues separate from work. Good vibes are essential. To keep customers satisfied, maintaining an open, relaxed relationship with clients is important. He emphasized continuous learning and staying up to date with trends, especially since 80% of their latest clients are female, who often prefer fine line designs which are trending. Lastly, what he enjoys most is the satisfaction from creating a great piece, and financially, tattooing offers better earnings and more flexibility compared to other jobs.
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Honda Vario 150
Spesifikasi Honda Vario 150:
Tipe Mesin: 4-Langkah, SOHC, eSP, Pendinginan Cairan
Tipe Transmisi: Otomatis, V-Matic
Tipe Rangka: Underbone
Ban Depan: 90/80 – 14M/C 43P Tubeless
Ban Belakang: 100/80 – 14M/C 48P Tubeless
Kapasitas Tangki Bahan Bakar: 5,5 liter
Tipe Baterai atau Aki: MF 12V-5 Ah
Fitur Unggulan: Double Inner Rack, Full Digital Panelmeter, All LED Lighting System
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Alternate History: A 1965 Honda Super Cub from California
Few machines prove that good design is timeless as well as the Honda Super Cub. The iconic underbone scooter has been in constant production since 1958—and in all that time, its aesthetic hasn’t changed much. But what if it had turned out differently? That’s the question posed by Bhumemoto. Based in Southern California, the fledgling custom shop is a collaboration between Patrick Razo and James…
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Hop Electric LYF Basic: Urban Commuter's Smart Choice
₹67,500/- Design and Build Quality: Colors and Aesthetics: Available in four color options—Black, Blue, Red, and Silver—the LYF Basic is designed to appeal to a broad audience. Its design language is modern and functional, catering to urban riders who prefer a sleek yet practical scooter. Frame and Dimensions: The scooter is built on an underbone tubular frame that ensures durability while…
#Hop Electric LYF Basic#Latest electric Scooter#New#New electric Scooter#Review#Upcoming electric Scooter
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Honda Winner X 2024 - Siêu mô tô thể thao cỡ nhỏ đầy cá tính
Honda Winner X 2024 tiếp tục khẳng định vị thế là một trong những mẫu xe underbone thể thao được ưa chuộng nhất tại Việt Nam. Với thiết kế ngoại hình góc cạnh, đậm chất thể thao, Winner X 2024 mang đến một cái nhìn mạnh mẽ và đầy cuốn hút.
Động cơ DOHC 150cc, 4 van, 6 cấp số được trang bị trên Winner X 2024 không chỉ mạnh mẽ mà còn rất tiết kiệm nhiên liệu. Hệ thống phun xăng điện tử PGM-FI giúp tối ưu hóa quá trình đốt cháy, mang lại khả năng tăng tốc ấn tượng và vận hành êm ái.
Bên cạnh đó, Winner X 2024 còn được trang bị nhiều tính năng hiện đại như hệ thống chống bó cứng phanh ABS, đồng hồ LCD hiển thị đầy đủ thông tin, đèn pha LED sắc sảo, và nhiều tùy chọn màu sắc cá tính. Với những nâng cấp đáng kể này, Winner X 2024 không chỉ là một phương tiện di chuyển mà còn là một biểu tượng của phong cách thể thao, trẻ trung.
Nếu bạn là một người yêu thích tốc độ và đam mê những chiếc xe thể thao, thì Honda Winner X 2024 chắc chắn là một lựa chọn hoàn hảo.
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Affordable Motorcycle Options for Filipinos
In the bustling urban landscapes and serene rural areas of the Philippines, motorcycles have become an indispensable mode of transport. They offer a cost-effective, efficient, and versatile means of commuting, especially in cities plagued by heavy traffic. Among the myriad of motorcycle brands available in the country, TVS stands out as a noteworthy option for budget-conscious riders. In this blog, we’ll explore why TVS motorcycles are an excellent choice and highlight some other affordable models that cater to the diverse needs of Filipino riders.
Why TVS?
TVS Motor Company, an Indian multinational motorcycle manufacturer, has established a strong presence in the Philippines. Known for producing reliable, fuel-efficient, and affordable tvs motorcycle price, TVS caters to a wide range of riders, from daily commuters to business owners. Here are some reasons why TVS should be at the top of your list when considering an affordable motorcycle:
Affordability: TVS offers a variety of models that are competitively priced, making them accessible to a broad spectrum of customers. Whether you’re looking for a basic commuter bike or a more advanced model, TVS has options that won’t break the bank.
Fuel Efficiency: TVS motorcycles are renowned for their excellent fuel efficiency, which is a crucial factor for daily commuters. Models like the TVS Apache and TVS Neo XR are designed to maximise mileage, helping you save on fuel costs in the long run.
Durability and Reliability: Built to last, TVS motorcycles are engineered to withstand the rigours of daily use. This makes them an ideal choice for the varied road conditions in the Philippines, from smooth highways to rugged rural paths.
Low Maintenance Costs: TVS bikes are known for their low maintenance costs, thanks to their robust design and quality components. This ensures that you don’t have to spend a fortune on upkeep, making them a practical choice for budget-conscious riders.
Top TVS Models in the Philippines
1. TVS Neo XR
The TVS Neo XR is a popular underbone motorcycle that combines affordability with functionality. Priced at around PHP 41,900, it features a 110cc engine that provides a good balance of power and fuel efficiency. The Neo XR is designed for everyday commuting, with a comfortable seat and a practical under-seat storage compartment. It's simple yet stylish design makes it an appealing choice for many riders.
2. TVS Apache RTR 160
For those who want a bit more power, the TVS Apache RTR 160 is an excellent option. Priced at approximately PHP 89,900, this sporty motorcycle features a 160cc engine that delivers strong performance while maintaining good fuel economy. The Apache RTR 160 is equipped with advanced features like a digital speedometer, LED headlights, and a comfortable riding posture, making it suitable for both city and highway riding.
3. TVS Dazz
The TVS Dazz is a scooter that offers great value for money. With a price tag of around PHP 59,900, it comes with a 110cc engine that ensures smooth and efficient performance. The Dazz is designed with practicality in mind, featuring ample storage space, easy handling, and a sleek design. It’s perfect for urban commuters who need a reliable and affordable scooter for daily use.
Other Affordable Motorcycle Options
While TVS stands out for its affordability and reliability, there are other noteworthy models in the market that also offer great value:
4. Honda BeAT 110
The Honda BeAT 110, priced around PHP 66,900, is a fuel-efficient scooter that’s perfect for daily commuting. Its 110cc engine provides adequate power, and its lightweight design ensures easy manoeuvrability in traffic. The Eco Indicator helps riders maintain optimal fuel efficiency, making it a cost-effective choice for everyday use.
5. Yamaha Mio i 125
At approximately PHP 75,900, the Yamaha Mio i 125 is known for its stylish design and reliable performance. Its 125cc engine, coupled with Blue Core technology, ensures better fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. The spacious under-seat storage and modern features make it a practical and stylish option for urban commuters.
6. Suzuki Raider R150 Fi
For riders seeking more power, the Suzuki Raider R150 Fi, priced around PHP 109,900, offers a 150cc fuel-injected engine that combines performance with efficiency. Its sporty design and advanced features make it a popular choice among young riders and enthusiasts.
Conclusion
The Philippines' motorcycle market offers a diverse range of affordable options tailored to meet various needs and preferences. TVS, with its competitive pricing, fuel efficiency, and reliable performance, stands out as a top contender for budget-conscious Filipino riders. Whether you opt for a TVS model or explore other affordable options like the Honda BeAT 110 or Yamaha Mio i 125, you’re sure to find a motorcycle that fits your budget and lifestyle. Investing in a reliable and cost-effective motorcycle can significantly enhance your daily commute and overall transportation experience, making life on the road smoother and more enjoyable.
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Sonic 150r độ loạt đồ chơi có giá gần bằng xác xe
Honda Sonic 150R là thế hệ mới nhất của dòng xe côn tay underbone Sonic nổi tiếng. Ở dạng nguyên bản, mẫu xe này vốn đã sở hữu kiểu dáng sắc sảo và thể thao, chính vì vậy một người chơi xe tại Sài Gòn đã dọn tập trung nâng cấp Sonic với một số món đồ chơi “hàng hiệu'.
Xe độ lên cùm tay thắng Brembo RCS tích hợp bình dầu rời, cùm tăng tốc Domino cho hành trình dây ga ngắn hơn tăng tốc nhanh hơn
Cùm côn dây CRG GP ngoài tính chống gãy khi va chạm, còn có thể tăng côn = tay khá tiện lợi
Trợ lực Matris với hành trình 140mm giúp đầu xe ổn định khi chạy tốc độ cao, ngoài ra với hình dáng ty vàng thì dòng sản phẩm này đang trở thành món đồ chơi kiểng nhiều hơn là sử dụng đúng mục đích
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