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Old 03-05-2004, 11:23 AM   #41 (permalink)
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i'll put on monoshock as soon as possible..
Do u have any idea of putting monoshock here in KTM? Where r u gonna put that one? May be in Mahaboudha Workshop or some where else?
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Old 03-06-2004, 12:30 AM   #42 (permalink)
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nikhil!dun really know but there was some problem wit mah cut off,n da battery wouldn't recharge n da self also didnot hav any response..and nsu i'll put monoshock in satdobato..i know da workshop man nicely..so he would make it a bit cheaper dan in mahaboudha or balaju...
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nirvana_grg,
and do u have any idea of mileage of other guys here in KTM? coz I was also planning to get one but if it goves 20kmpl then that kills my pocket money..
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guys i want to cut rear mudguard flap and want to make it a bit short like sbk's i know that sbk have a very fat tyre but........
please advice me.[]
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F:rear tyre changed 2 120/90 duro,mud guard cut off,clips were removed as dey s@k,rear chain sprocket changed 2 a bigger 1,hero honda n otha karizma stickers taken out n honda logo put on,exaust pipe displaced 2 a higher position at da level of bikes back end(sprayed black on da exuast),mirrors removed wit much smaller sbk's mirror,chain n saree guard removed,handle bars twisted downwards,drilled da silencer holes all 5 of em' and maybe i'll put on monoshock as soon as possible..
Nirvana_grg - Could you post a few pics of your bike with its current mods? I would love to see 'em..
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guys i want to cut rear mudguard flap and want to make it a bit short like sbk's i know that sbk have a very fat tyre but........
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Ricci I dont think that should be a problem at all.. most ppl cut off their mud flap to show off a fatter tyre.. If you havent done that yet, then I wouldnt recommend it coz I aint a fan myself of the stock Zma rear tyre.

Cut across the flap just below the rear license plate and you're done. Most ppl do that at home with a small hacksaw and a bit of sandpaper to smoothen the edges off...

And yes.. get rid of the sari guard too coz then it would really accentuate the rear tyre.
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a)11th june'03
b)8010kms
c)37-38kmpl(city) 45-47kmpl(highway)
d)Problems faced:changed brake lamp bulb once, steering alignment problem during early stages , pass switch refused to work with spring action from DAY ONE...otherwise the bike has beeeen trouble-free...and amazing..
e) RED
f)Rear. 120/80 , Front No.plate removed / Rear mud guard shortened , dual-tone leather seat , Red belly pan , Hella horns
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Mathranikapil... where did u get the Belly Pan for the Zma from? Does anyone know? Wots the approx cost?
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a)11th june'03
b)8010kms
c)37-38kmpl(city) 45-47kmpl(highway)
d)Problems faced:changed brake lamp bulb once, steering alignment problem during early stages , pass switch refused to work with spring action from DAY ONE...otherwise the bike has beeeen trouble-free...and amazing..
e) RED
f)Rear. 120/80 , Front No.plate removed / Rear mud guard shortened , dual-tone leather seat , Red belly pan , Hella horns

120 -80 rear tyre wow man could u posrt some pics as i alaso have red zma and want to change the rear tyre and hey!! any drop in mileage and top speed.
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hey honda rr ..i think by now u hav changed da rear trye rite?but does 120/80 looks betta dan 120/90? coz i've got 120/90 duro on mah zma....there in no decrease in top speed but da time to acheice da top speed is increased n milage dropes a lil' not dat much 1 or 2 i guess....
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