Thread: [Ownership Thread]: Suzuki GS150R
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:37 PM   #5103 (permalink)
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Hi Anup,

If the sound is comming from wheel (break Disk) it shouldn't be a problem with the liquid (break fluid) should be a problem with the contact pad or some thing wrong close to the disk just consult local mechanic but always check with SVC guys
It's a serious problem, dont have usual confidence while riding above 60 speeds. Have to consult S.C again, i always water brake pads while washing by rotating the front wheel to remove the accumulated dust, otherwise within two days it develop some sound. S.C guys told me to do so, is it ok?
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Nitrogen filling in layman term (in my way)

If we have time to check your tire air pressure at-least 10 days once or every 150 kms once no need for nitrogen filling

if we are busy and doesn't want to check air pressure at-least for the next 5 months

because in my place the nitrogen filling petrol pump guys always tells that no need to fill air till 6 months
You got me. The reason why it requires few refills is that since Nitrogen is an inert, stable gas and when air contains only one gas leakage will be low. Some say that tires loses pressure when they are subjected to variable temperature changes, such as very cold in night and hot during day. Keeping proper tire pressure will increase the fuel efficiency as well as life of tires.
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