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June 11th, 2006 02:26 AM #1
anybody here owns one? (but not necessarily driving one hehehe)
my uncle's asking me about purchasing one for her sister here as a self-starting business(he's in the states kase)
Some of his questions...
1. what type of Horsepower or CC ang kailangan for pasada? and how much does it usually cost?
2. How much is a side car? Meron po bang nagbebenta na kasama na ang side car?
3. How do i get started? (in case meron na may experience dito)
TIA!
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June 11th, 2006 01:21 PM #2Dito samen sa antipolo town proper libo ang tricycle hehehe
regarding your questions, i dont have one but my relatives do. According to tricycle owners
1. Go for kawasaki brand. Sa ngayon 150cc na ang uso. Kawasaki BARAKO yata ang brand name. Dito kasi sa antipolo madaming paahon kaya kelangan malakas ang motor
2. Sidecar: 10K-15K depende sa yari
3. Check nyo muna kung open pa franchising ng tricycle sa city hall. Kung ok pa, buy the motorcycle then break in muna upto 1000km. Upon reaching 1000kms, pagawan nyo na ng sidecar then apply na for franchise and line
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June 11th, 2006 01:24 PM #3
Bawal na ata ang two stroke ngayon sa pampasada (not sure kung nationwide). To be safe, get a four stroke engine.
Usually 125-175cc ang pampasada. Pero don't try driving these things on a national highway or major roads. Magiging obstruction ka lang. Sa Caloocan madaming gumagawa. Not sure lang sa price. Some bike dealers can also aid you with the sidecar if you desire convenience.
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June 11th, 2006 02:27 PM #4
Sa mga lugar na may paahon, Kawasaki Barako 175cc ang gamit ng tricycle, pag sa patag naman kadalasan Yamaha, mas mura kasi ang parts pero not as durable.
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June 11th, 2006 02:37 PM #5
thanks for the replies!
yung side car po ba...ang standard is 3 seaters, right? can you have it made bigger than that? i guess my example would that of the ones in the province. =)
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June 11th, 2006 03:04 PM #6Originally Posted by BeetOls
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I know but since it's a gold series it probably will last at least 21 months. They just labeled it...
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well