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Friday, June 25, 2010

Are You A Jobseeker? Then Try This.

A tight job market might have taken away some jobseekers' leverage in a salary negotiation, but that doesn't mean they should roll over and accept the first offer, says New York-based executive coach Rabia de Lande Long. To get the top compensation possible—without putting a sour taste in your potential employer's mouth—take these steps.




1. Do your research.


It used to be hard to find out what your coworkers and other professionals in your industry get paid. But now, several resources have attempted to opened that black box, says Ms. de Lande Long. Salary.com and Payscale.com give salary ranges to expect based on a job seeker's position, location, and experience. Employees at the actual company you're applying to might have also posted their salaries at GlassDoor.com.


2. Don't give out the first number.


You'll be pressured to do this through the application process. "What's your salary requirement?" "What salary range are you looking for?" "What do you get paid now?"


Whatever you do, never give out the first number, says Ms. de Lande Long. If your answer is too high, you might not make it to the next stage. Too low, and an employer will either think you're not qualified or desperate. So, if possible, write "NA" on applications.


If you're pressured to say how much you make during the interview process, try giving your "total compensation," which many large employers will break out for you on the company's internal human resources website. If your current employer doesn't do that, just spell out your salary, benefits, bonuses, and anything else your current employer offers, says Decatur, Ga. career coach Walter Akana. If the new company doesn't offer some of similar benefits, the HR manager will know that your new salary would have to be bumped up to reflect that, he says.


If the interviewer still presses for a required salary, try giving a range of $15,000 rather than a specific number, Mr. Akana says.The low amount should be the minimum you'd be happy with and the high amount should be what would make you happy.


3. Don't lie.


"It's so easy to get someone in HR to verify a salary, even if they're not supposed to," says Ms. de Lande Long. Even if you make it to a job offer, the false salary could come out during a background check, which could result in an outright retraction of the offer or at least upset an employee's new boss. "And from that point onward, you might face trouble in negotiations not just with your new employer, but with everyone in your industry who has heard. Word gets around," says Ms. de Lande Long.


4. Don't take the first offer.


Most employers expect candidates to try to negotiate. So they leave room in the first offer for a raise, says Mr. Akana. If possible, try to arrange a face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager rather than someone in human resources. The hiring manager is more likely to be flexible, says Mr. Akana.


Say that you're flattered to have an offer and really want to join the team, but that there are a couple specific items that you're sure you could resolve if you put your heads together," says Mr. Akana. Despite the pressure on salaries during the downturn, a good rule of thumb is to ask for a 10% higher salary, says Ms. de Lande Long.


If the hiring manager says budget restrictions keep him from going as high as you'd like, it might be that the position is "graded" to be within a certain salary band by HR, says Mr. Akana. It's worth asking if the boss can ask the appropriate person for the job to be re-graded. The worst he can say is no.


5. Once that's locked in, go for other benefits.


Despite what you might have heard, many benefit packages aren't flexible, says Ms. de Lande Long. So, while it's worth asking, it might be difficult to modify the health plan. Your success in getting more vacation days depends on the employer, says Ms. de Lande Long.


Your potential boss might be hesitant to give you more days if it will make other employees think they're being treated unfairly. Instead, focus on things that are easy for the employer to provide, such as a work-from-home arrangement for one day a week, if the employer has made such arrangements in the past, says Mr. Akana.


If you still feel your package is too low, ask if it can be reviewed again in six months. "That way, you can show them that you're worth the money," he says.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

11 Fatwa Yahudi Orthodoks

Bagi menjaga budaya agama Judais agar tidak dipengaruhi oleh arus sekular global, para Rabbi Yahudi Orthodoks memutuskan bermacam-macam peraturan yang ketat di daerah majoriti mereka di Mea Sharim. Sebahagian besar peraturan adalah yang sudah sedia terkandung dalam kitab Taurat.

Fatwa 1 : Mengharamkan HDTV

Menurut para Rabbi Orthodoks, terjahan visual gambar yang begitu realistik dan melampau akan merosakkan pemikiran masyarakat. Visual jenis High Defination (HD) yang luar biasa boleh mengkhayalkan seseorang yang melihat.
Mereka bimbang penampilan visual-visual luar biasa dari HDTV akan menyebabkan golongan muda tidak lagi berminat hadir ke kelas-kelas pengajian Taurat dan Mishnah. Ini kerana mereka akan sibuk menghadap televisyen sepanjang masa.
Bagi membendung gejalan ini, kempen-kempen yang keras dijalankan secara meluas, demonstrasi dan bantahan secara terbuka dilakukan hampir setiap hari. Tidak cukup dengan itu, mereka menerbitkan pulaiklan TV yang menjalankan kempen mengharamkan penggunaan HDTV.

Fatwa 2 : Pengharaman Memakan Babi
Golongan Yahudi ultra Orthodoks di Israel sering bersengketa dengan kelompok Yahudi Sekular (Zionis) tentang makanan. Para Rabbi Ultra Orthdoks menegaskan agama Judais mengharamkan penganutnya memakan babi.
Kesatuan Rabbi bersepakat membawa penguatkuasaan pengharaman memakan babi ke peringkat parlimen. Ketika itu Presiden Israel ialah Yitzak Shamir yang memimpin Parti Likud.
Lima pertubuhan Rabbi utama di Israel meminta agar dikuatkuasakan undang-undang peringkata persekutuan agar melarang semua penganut Judais dari memakan babi. Menurut mereka, penganut Judais perlu kembali kepada ajaran asal Taurat.
Larangan bukan sahaja tertakluk kepada memakan babi, tetapi juga menjual, membawa atau menyentuh binatang itu.
Cadangan undang-undang itu telah menimbulkan rasa tidak puas hati golongan sekular Yahudi yang berfahaman Zionis. Mereka juga mendesak agar kerajaan Israel tidak melayan tuntutan Rabbi-Rabbi itu.
Kempen ini bermula pada Julai 1990.

Fatwa 3 : Wajib Menutup Aurat Bagi Lelaki dan Perempuan
Peraturan pakaian di Mea Sharim, daerah ultra-Orthodoks di Jerusalem amat ketat dan mesti mengikut lunas-lunas syariat agama Judais. Peraturan pemakaian yang ketat itu tertakluk kepada lelaki dan perempuan.

Lelaki
- wajib memakai baju berlengan panjang
- memakai stokin putih
- Berkasut penuh yang bertumit tinggi
- Berkot hitam
- Memakai topi hitam
- Tidak dibenarkan memakai rantai leher atau gelang tangan
  
Perempuan
- Memakai tudung kepala menutup keseluruhan rambut. Jika orang Islam dipanggil ‘anak tudung’.
- Tidak boleh memakai rantai leher yang keterlaluan
- Memakai baju berlengan panjang
- Memakai skirt panjang hingga bawah lutut
- Wajib memakai stokin
- Tidak boleh make-up wajah dengan berlebihan
- Diharamkan memakai pakaian yang berwarna garang dan menonjol yang boleh menarik perhatian lelaki.
Peraturan pemakaian bukan setakat ke atas masyarakat ultra-orthodoks sahaja, malah mereka juga melarang mana-mana individu yang memakai pakaian sekular agar tidak berjalan-jalan di kawasan mereka.

Fatwa 4 : Mengharamkan Pembakaran Mayat
Para Rabbi ultra-Orthodoks menentang keras proses pembakaran mayat yang sering diamalkan oleh agama-agama lain. Pembakaran mayat juga diamalkan oleh para penganut zionis di Israel.
Pada akhir tahun 2007, telah berlaku suatu kejadian kebakaran Chomotarium di Mea Sharim Pihak berkuasa tempatan percaya ia dilakukan oleh kumpulan ekstremis Ultra Orthodoks.
Semenjak Chomotarium itu dibina oleh kerajaan tempatan, ia sering menerima bantahan daripada penduduk Ultra-Orthodoks di Mea Sharim.
(Chomotarium = rumah pembakaran mayat)

Fatwa 5 : Mengharamkan Menyertai Tentera
Rabbi Orthodoks tidak menggalakkan anak-anak muda mereka menyertai agensi pertahanan kerana ia adalah amalan yang melibatkan keganasan. Penyertaan itu dianggap bertentangan dengan ajaran Taurat yang mementingkan kehidupan yang harmoni.

Fatwa 6 : Digalakkan menyimpan janggut dan misai
Amalan menyimpan janggut dan misai dikira amalan yang mendapat pahala dikalangan penganut agama Judais. Amalan ini bukan sahaja diamalkan oleh Orthodoks di Israel tetapi juga diseluruh dunia termasuk negara-negara arab.
Namun begitu, lelaki Yahudi Ultra-Orthodoks yang mempunyai janggut yang panjang, berpakaian kota hitam dan bertopi hitam amat dibenci oleh masyarakat Yahudi Sekular.
Sekiranya lelaki Ultra Orthodoks berjalan-jalan ke bandar Jerusalem atau Tel Aviv, mereka akan dipandang sinis dan sering menerima ejekan masyarakat setempat. Tindakan diskriminasi ini timbul ekoran anggapan bahawa amalan tersebut hampir menyamai amalan sunat umat Islam.

Fatwa 7 : Mengharamkan Penggunaan Handphone Berkamera
Para Rabbi Ultra-Orthodox peringkat tertinggi sepakat mengharamkan handphone berkamera digunakan oleh masyarakat Yahudi ultra-orthodoks. Bagi menghalang handphone berkamera dibeli, pertubuhan Ultra Orthodoks telah melarang kedai-kedai handphone di Mea Sharim menjual produk yang mempunyai kamera.
Tujuan pengharaman adalah untuk menjaga maruah dan keselamatan golongan wanita Yahudi Orthodoks dari terdedah kepada tingkahlaku- tingkahlaku tidak bermoral.
Bagi menghalang penularan jualan telefon berkamera di daerah kediaman Ultra Orthodoks, para rabbi mereka mendesak agar telefon khusus untuk Yahudi Orthodoks dicipta.
Bagi merealisasikan ‘fatwa’ mereka, para Rabbi Orthodoks telah menghantar surat memorandum desakan kepada CEO syarikat Mirs Communication iaitu Abrasya Brustyn. Syarikat ini adalah wakil tunggal penjualan handphone jenis Motorola di Israel.
Desakan yang dibuat ialah pihak pengeluar harus membuang fungsi kamera kecil pada telefon. Selain itu, telefon itu juga haruslah mempunyai filter (penapis) bagi sebarang “sexual contents” yang mudah dicapai di talian internet.
Akhirnya sebuah telefon yang digelar “Kosher Phone” dikeluarkan. Telefon yang mempunyai fungsi panggilan keluar-masuk, simpanan mesej teks, memori buku telefon dan fungsi-fungsi asas.

Fatwa 8 : Mengharamkan penjualan MP4 Player
Pemain MP4 diharamkan oleh pertubuhan-pertubuh an Yahudi Orthodoks kerana ia dikatakan boleh merosakkan akhlak penganut Judais khususnya golongan muda. Kempen ini dijalankan dengan cara mengedar poster-poster larangan membeli MP4.
Poster-poster kempen tidak sahaja diedarkan kepada masyarakat di Mea Sharim tetapi mereka juga turut berkumpul di kedai komputer di bandar tersebut. Bukan setakat itu sahaja, kempen diluaskan lagi melalui radio rasmi mereka iaitu Kointrass.
Menurut editor berita di Radio Kointrass iaitu Rabbi Henri Khan, mereka tidak kisah jika alatan moden itu hendak dijual tetapi mereka perlulah menjualnya di luar kawasan Orthodoks. Mea Sharim dihuni oleh 99 % Yahudi Orthodoks, jadi mereka tidak mahu pengaruh budaya luar merosakkan akhlak masyarakat mereka.

Fatwa 9 : Mengharamkan rakaman gambar secara terbuka
Masyarakat Yahudi Ultra Orthodoks tidak suka wajah dan tingkahlaku mereka diambil gambar atau dirakam menggunakan kamera video. Perbuatan tersebut dianggap menghina maruah komuniti mereka.
Situasi ini bagaimanapun hanya berlaku di Mea Sharim, Jerusalem dan tidak di lain-lain negara di dunia. Sesiapa sahaja yang mengambil gambar-gambar mereka kemungkinan besar akan dicederakan termasuk pelancong asing.

Fatwa 10 : Mengharamkan penubuhan negara Israel
Para rabbi orthodoks percaya penubuhan negara Israel adalah agenda jahat kerajaan Zionis yang dipimpin oleh Yahudi suku Ashkenazi dan Sephardi. Bagi para Rabbi Orthodoks, konsep ideologi Zionis tidak wujud di dalam agama Judais dan ia bukanlah ajaran sebenar Nabi Musa.

Fatwa 11 : Mengharamkan tingkahlaku Homoseksual dan Lesbian
Semenjak menularnya pengaruh ideologi Zionis di kalangan masyarakat Yahudi Orthodoks pada 1897 dahulu, para Rabbi juga bimbang akan gejala-gejala sosial yang dipromosikan oleh kerajaan Zionis.
Rabbi Dr. Aaron L. Mackler, profesor dari Pittsburg University telah membentangkan dengan panjang lebar kertas kerja berkenaan larangan homoseksual dan lesbian.
Kertas kerja beliau yang bertajuk “The Conservative Movement and Homosexuality : Finding a Middle Path”, menjelaskan mengapa setiap penganut Yahudi perlu berkahwin dan menjauhkan gejala homoseks dan lesbian.
Pada 1992, Comittee of Jewish Laws and Standards (CJLS) sebulat suara memutuskan akan perlunya setiap umat Yahudi yang beragama Judais mengelakkan sebarang aktiviti homoseks dan lesbian.
Namun begitu, kempen ini tidak berjaya. Umat Yahudi sejak dari zaman Nabi Lut memang sudah sebati dengan perilaku sejenis ini. Walaupun Bandar Sodom dan Gemorah sudah dimusnahkan oleh Allah. Darah hawa nafsu Syaitan itu tetap mengalir segar.
Akhirnya pada 2006, empat orang ahli jawatankuasa tertinggi CJLS sendiri telah meletak jawatan dan keluar dari CJLS kerana tidak senang dengan peraturan melarang aktiviti homoseksual dan lesbian ini.
Mereka ialah Rabbi Joel Roth, Rabbi Leonard Levy, Rabbi Meyer Rabinowitz dan Rabbi Joseph Prouser.

Kesimpulan
Walaupun golongan ultra orthodoks kelihatan begitu tegas mempertahankan hukum-hukum dalam Taurat, itu tidak bermakna mereka tidak mempunyai perasaan benci kepada Islam.
Selain itu, Agama Islam juga dianggap sebagai musuh utama kerana semakin ramai pemuda-pemudi Ultra Orthodoks di Mea Sharim yang kini memeluk Islam secara senyap-senyap.



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Monday, May 3, 2010

Google Maps

Macam ni lah klo nak guna google, baru lah HD wakakkakakakaa. Tetapi google maps 3D ni ada kelemahannya iaitu "tak semua tempat yang ada gambor 3D". So enjoi the google apps and this screenshot lah.


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Nikon D3S



Conclusion - Pros

  • Unmatched image quality at high ISO settings. Incredibly efficient sensor. A new benchmark.
  • Excellent AF and metering performance
  • Compatible with virtually all Nikon AF lenses, and most MF lenses (up to 9 AI spec or later manual focus lenses can be programmed for use with the D3S)
  • Highly customizable user interface including versatile shooting banks
  • 9 frames per second continuous shooting makes the D3S the fastest full-frame DSLR around
  • Configurable dual card slots means more space, backup storage, or dedicated video bank
  • Highly sophisticated 3D AF tracking, incorporating dedicated 1005-pixel CCD sensor
  • Excellent build quality with magnesium alloy body and environmental sealing
  • Very good ergonomics, well shaped and comfortable hand grip
  • Well-placed and configurable buttons
  • New 'Info' button and screen takes some of the pressure off the creaking menu system when setting key shooting parameters
  • Large and bright viewfinder with 100% coverage
  • (Relatively) quick contrast detect AF in live view - definitely improved over the D3
  • Good quality 720p video output with excellent high-ISO capabilities
  • Stereo microphone socket for video recording
  • Multi-mode virtual horizon
  • Useful Active D-Lighting feature protects highlights as well as boosting shadows
  • Reliable flash exposures
  • Self-cleaning sensor very effective (a huge improvement over the D3/D3X)
  • Excellent battery life when shooting stills, not at all bad even with Live View/Video activated
  • Sophisticated interval timer feature
  • Very malleable raw files, plenty of latitude in 14-bit raw mode for extreme exposure adjustments
  • Quiet mode isn't silent, but it is a welcome improvement over normal single frame advance

Conclusion - Cons

  • White balance isn't brilliant in artificial lighting (but few cameras shine in this respect)
  • AF array is smaller (as a proportion of viewfinder area) than D300S, which makes swapping between cameras awkward in some shooting situations
  • Vertical AF-ON button is poorly placed - very easy to press by accident
  • 720p, 24fps video is good, but resolution isn't as high as some competitive DSLRs
  • Motion JPEG video capture only. It would have been nice to have the choice of MPEG
  • Disappointing bundled software package considering the cost of the camera
  • Doesn't answer the main criticism of the D3 - 12MP was considered a fairly low resolution in 2007...

Overall conclusion

It is hard to overstate the importance of the Nikon D3, not only to its parent company, but also to the market as a whole. The D3 had a profound transformational effect, raising photographers' expectations of low-light imaging permanently. The 'D3 effect' is easy to see in the rash of DSLRs that have been released in the past couple of years with similarly high maximum ISO settings, but it's fair to say that not all have lived up to the heady promise that the bare numbers might suggest.
It is inevitable that the D3S lacks something of the star quality that attracted so many pro and semi-pro photographers to the D3. As I mentioned in the introduction to this review, the D3S is an evolutionary upgrade, and represents a refinement, rather than a reimagining, of the same basic principle. With the exception of its video mode, the D3S brings very little to the table that is truly 'new' compared to its predecessor. However, the improvements that have been made are considerable. From the minor (faster contrast-detection AF in Live View) to the major (a whole 2EV extra ISO range), the various tweaks and additions to its feature set make the D3S a significantly more useful camera than the D3.
To take the improved high ISO abilities as an example, the D3 set new standards when it was released in 2007, and the D3S sets the bar even higher. Throughout this test, and in the gallery, you will see images taken at ISO settings at and above ISO 12,800 (itself unthinkably high only a couple of years ago) which are not only usable, but detailed, free of banding, and impressively color-accurate. The sensor of the D3S is simply unmatched in terms of its ability to convert light to useable signal.
The increased buffer of the D3S compared to the D3 means that not only can images be taken in lower light, more pictures can be taken in a burst. This will be good news for sports and action photographers, and anyone that habitually shoots 14 bit NEF files. Assuming that card space isn't an issue for you, we see no reason to shoot raw in anything other than 14-bit lossless compressed/uncompressed mode, since the increased buffer means that you're unlikely to experience any performance penalty in most situations.
The new video mode is definitely an improvement over similar modes in previous Nikon DSLRs, and you'll find a detailed account of exactly why in the video page of this review. It must be said, however, that video does still feel like a 'bolted on' feature in a couple of ways, and the fact that the recording format is locked to the slightly less efficient (compared to MPEG) motion JPEG is a little disappointing.
Also, I'm sure I'm not the only person, for example, that longs for an accessory electronic viewfinder to supply a Live View feed. Straight away, such an accessory would bring the D3S closer to a conventional high-end video camera in handling, and aid stability when shooting video handheld. The rear LCD really isn't the most convenient method of composing video footage on any DLSR, requiring, as it does, the camera to be held out from the body and up, at close to eye-level. Until manufacturers apply themselves to thinking about how people actually shoot movies, and make the necessary ergonomic changes, video capture on a DSLR will probably remain a largely tripod-based affair for most photographers, D3S users included.

Image Quality

For a 12 million pixel camera, it is hard to see how the Nikon D3S could deliver better image quality at its optimal output settings - i.e. from carefully processed 14-bit uncompressed NEFs. Nikon's JPEG output is generally rather soft across its entire range of CMOS-equipped DSLRs, and at a pixel level (100% on screen) JPEG images from the D3S lack a certain 'bite'. This is easily fixed (to a superficial extent) by turning the in-camera sharpening up a notch or two, although we wouldn't recommend going much higher. Default sharpening coupled with a careful post-capture application of Unsharp Mask delivers perfectly good results in JPEG mode, and we prefer slight under sharpening to over sharpening, which once applied, is impossible to 'correct'.
Obviously, one of the main selling points of the Nikon D3S is its performance at high ISO settings, where it is currently unmatched by any other current DSLR. Considering its higher pixel count and smaller sensor, the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV does remarkably well in low light, but the D3S offers an unequivocal 1 stop advantage, at least, at ISO settings higher than ISO 6400. JPEGs get a bit mushy and increasingly lifeless above ISO 12,800, but careful processing of the D3S's raw files can yield good results (albeit rather grainy) even up to ISO 102,400.
I can see the dpreview feedback inbox filling up with 'who cares?' emails already, but whilst it is certainly true that ISO 102,400 is very high - higher probably than most photographers will ever need to go - the fact is that the D3S can deliver usable images at this rarified altitude, in light so low that previously the only option for still image capture would have been infrared. And it's difficult not to be impressed by that. The ability to shoot video at settings up to the ISO limit of 102,400 is also extremely attractive to would-be videographers or photojournalists who don't want to carry a dedicated video camera.

Handling

At the risk of repeating myself too much, the handling experience of the D3S is very similar to the D3, with only a couple of differences, so most of my comments here and on page 8 (Live View) apply equally to the older camera and vice versa. The main differences are a new dedicated live view button on the rear of the D3S, and an 'info' button for changing settings like color space and noise reduction - both of which would otherwise be accessed from deep within the camera's menus. These additions make the D3S a more comfortable camera to shoot with over time, but neither is exactly revolutionary.
This isn't a surprise - as a third-generation (fourth if you consider the ergonomic advances made between the original D1 and the D1H/D1X) professional DSLR, again, the D3S is simply the refinement of a reasonably static basic design. It is a shame though that Nikon has not addressed some of the few annoying ergonomic faults of the D3, including a somewhat convoluted menu system, inconsistent placement of some shooting/custom settings and an all too easily pressed vertical 'AF-ON' button. For a more detailed account of what we like and don't like about the D3S's handling, head to the bottom of page 8.

The final word

Judged on its own merits, the Nikon D3S is an absolutely outstanding camera. It offers exceptionally good image quality across an extremely wide range of ISO settings, and its key systems (AF, white balance and metering) are at least on a par with the best available in other cameras from rival manufacturers. Add its full weatherproofing, excellent battery life and rugged construction into the mix, and you have a truly 'go anywhere' camera. Video might not necessarily be a 'deal breaker' function for the majority of DSLR users at the moment, but however you feel about it, it's nice to have, and works (reasonably) well.
You may be able to sense a 'but' coming, and here it is. My problem with the D3S isn't what it can do - which is in all respects exemplary - but what it can't. Even when the D3 was announced in 2007, some commentators expressed surprise that Nikon didn't go with a higher resolution sensor. Almost three years later, and 12 million pixels looks even more conservative alongside newly-minted competitors like the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV. Nikon's view is that in this section of the marketplace, better image quality at high ISO settings is worth a penalty in resolution. Anyone that shoots regularly in low available light would probably agree, but it can't be denied that this extra high-ISO boost answers a criticism of the D3 that no-one really had. After all, it's tough to argue that the original D3 wasn't good enough at high ISOs...
We've seen from the samples in this test that the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV actually matches the output of the original D3 pretty closely up to its maximum ISO setting of 25,600. Although it's great that the D3S gives cleaner images at even higher settings, I suspect that most people don't need to shoot much higher than ISO 3200 most of the time, let alone ISO 102,400.
I could be wrong, and it will be interesting to see what Nikon comes out with in the next couple of years. For now, if versatility and speed are of more use to you than a little extra resolution, the Nikon D3S will serve you very well indeed. Be sure to check out our samples gallery to judge for yourselves.



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2009 Yamaha YZF R6 Specifications

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IDENTIFICATION
Model Type Sport
BASE MSRP(US) $9,990.00 Free Dealer Quote
DealersYamaha Dealers
Warranty 12
Insurance
ENGINE:  
Engine Type Horizontal In-line
Cylinders 4
Engine Stroke 4-Stroke
Cooling Liquid
Valves 16
Valves Per Cylinder 4
Valve Configuration DOHC
Compression Ratio 13.1:1
Starter Electric
Fuel Requirements Regular
Fuel Type Gas
TRANSMISSION:  
Transmission Type Manual
Number Of Speeds 6
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) Chain
WHEELS & TIRES:  
Front Tire (Full Spec) Dunlop 120/70 ZR17
Rear Tire (Full Spec) Dunlop 180/55 ZR17
BRAKES:  
Front Brake Type Dual Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake Type Hydraulic Disc
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:  
Wheelbase (in/mm) 54.3 / 1379.2
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) 4.6 / 17.4