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Old 07-28-2011, 03:59 PM   #91 (permalink)
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@Xionite:Exactly! Thats the way to go.

Also just to be extra picky, if the bottom panel of the fairing is at lower 2/3 rds height of the wheel it will be just perfect! The default lower end of the P180 is like a streetbike. It ends quite higher than the ground.

Basically lowering the fairing height. Might look like the new ZX10R!!
haha. it's weird that you would suggest that...

coz that's exactly what i tried with a lower fairing of a CBR400RR Tyga kit.

didn't work out too well tho... in terms of the bike mod being vibe free.
also the kit part didn't gel well with the lines of the pulsar n R15 parts.

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Old 07-28-2011, 04:52 PM   #92 (permalink)
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Hi Xionite. Your bike looks very good. I am tempted to try this on my Joeled 220 dtsi. I am sure it will look equally good. Can you please let me know the cost, and amount of time it will take.

I know its a big favour to ask, but can you guide me or personally help me in getting it done?

My bike has the power thanks to Joel, and the R15 derived looks will complete the package.

One small question though, at the time of servicing is it easy to remove the spark plugs?

Also, with R15 fairing, wont we have to play around with the electricals for head lamps?

Looking forward to your reply.

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Old 07-28-2011, 07:02 PM   #93 (permalink)
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@ Xionite - I have seen u many times near Sanpada, palm beach and inorbit mall Vashi. And yeh the bike looks super cool and not like the mods done by locals like fatter tyre and a belly or an engine guard to their bikes. Congrats.

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Old 07-28-2011, 07:11 PM   #94 (permalink)
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One small question though, at the time of servicing is it easy to remove the spark plugs?
yes. the plugs can be removed. no issues.

the bike can be serviced without taking off the fairing or any of the R15 parts.


once u take off the tank and seat...
u can clean the carb, adjust tappets, change oil etc...

all this... without removing any R15 parts/panels.

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Also, with R15 fairing, wont we have to play around with the electricals for head lamps?
no playing around required.
will just have to change the plug ends to R15 one's. very simple to do.

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@ Xionite - I have seen u many times near Sanpada, palm beach and inorbit mall Vashi. And yeh the bike looks super cool and not like the mods done by locals like fatter tyre and a belly or an engine guard to their bikes. Congrats.
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Old 08-03-2011, 10:47 PM   #95 (permalink)
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Man, this is really good, out of the league...great job...
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Hey buddy...

Looks like you're adding more n more new stuff.
How did you manage the battery head aches of powering up 2 projectors.


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