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Old 04-27-2010, 08:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello friends. I am getting a new bike. And since this is my first bike, i want to know if there is any DI has to be done while getting the delivery of the bike.
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Hello friends. I am getting a new bike. And since this is my first bike, i want to know if there is any DI has to be done while getting the delivery of the bike.
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1st match the engine no. and frame no with papers.
2nd check all spellings of name and address in papers works.
3rd check the manufacturing date. If the date is older than 6 month to 1 year then complain to replace.
4th Get the manual, check for all tools, medi pack provided by the manufacturer
5th check engine oil level before driving.
6th check for any damages > scratches, broken parts, engine oil lacking, engine outside parts damages, check bellow engine, check front and rear shock free play, check for any noise etc.
7th put the bike on main stand and grab the rear tire in middle portion of the rear and move it side ways, check there have any free play of the swing arm. If there have any slight free play then its faulty.

1st few thousand km you may get some noise from the front disc brake but don’t worry as the pads are new it can create. It will go away by itself.
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thanks. will check all these during the delivery time and will update soon.

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yes do remember all these points very imp but i feel little consirned about the 4th point,its not a perishable commodity but its ok go on............ u have the right to chk and come up with all doubts in u before u leave the showroom premises,congrats in adv for ur new bike

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yes do remember all these points very imp but i feel little consirned about the 4th point,its not a perishable commodity but its ok go on............ u have the right to chk and come up with all doubts in u before u leave the showroom premises,congrats in adv for ur new bike
Dude but in my list it’s the 1st thing to check the point 4th. Bcoz many many sub-dealers use to still tools set from new bike. Many people I’ve seen who didn’t receive tool sets with new bikes. And even they came to know that after long time and after complaining the showroom ppl comments that you may lost it.

Not only Tool sets. Even many sub-dealers replace the new CDI from new bikes and install an after market CDI. This is the most expensive parts in a bike but hardly 5% user knows about it. No one ever check it. An original CDI costs min 5k bucks.
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guys thanks for ur replies. i got my bike last saturday. black rtr 160 carb. everything was fine during delivery but the polish they did was shitty.
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