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  1. pavanchirmade
    01-03-2011 09:38 PM - permalink
    pavanchirmade
    Exam went ok. Call me when you'll be near your bike. +91 9821 358 290
  2. pavanchirmade
    12-24-2010 07:24 PM - permalink
    pavanchirmade
    If its not too urgent I'll post pics to help you understand better by tomoro. Is it fine with you?
  3. archistar
    12-01-2010 04:13 AM - permalink
    archistar
    Hey Soumya, Hi. Yeah I do remember you. 'm absolutely fine and what about you!!! Please do contact me on my mail id (d_archistar@yahoo.com) or else my number is +447466829223...
  4. Old Fox
    11-19-2010 11:55 PM - permalink
    Old Fox
    With a 17 inch rim, you cannot use an 18 inch tyre. So the choice boils down to 120/90-17.

    The '90' is not an issue. It is the aspect ratio and it being higher means you'll end up gearing your bike a little taller....means you'll get a trifle higher top speed with a slight drop in acceleration. Nothing really noticeable though.
  5. Praful
    11-12-2010 12:30 PM - permalink
    Praful
    The Sirac is 120/90-17.

    I bought it from Sai Iyengar Tyres, Indira Nagar!
  6. Old Fox
    10-14-2010 12:04 PM - permalink
    Old Fox
    I remember you more as Soumya than as cityhunter

    In my opinion, go in for the Osram nightbreaker. It gives a definite improvement in light output and focus, will not need any additions/alterations to your bike's electrics and will not put any additional load on it either (as the HID would do). I have been using the same in my ZMA for the past year and a half. Works great.

    And yes...congrats on completing 50K on your P200. That IS a milestone...definitely.

    Ride long and safe...
    OF

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  • About cityhunter
    Biography
    A rider who only cares about destination...plan to cover 28 states in next 28 years !!!
    Location
    BHUBANESWAR
    Interests
    Biking, Photography
    Occupation
    Technology Analyst
    Motorcycles Owned Currently
    Pulsar 200 CC
    Motorcycles Owned in the Past
    TVS Scooty
    Maximum Kilometers done in a day on a motorcycle
    430
    I would like to categorize myself as a motorcyclist who is more of a
    a Tourer
    Maxumum Speed attained on a motorcycle:
    118
    My best ride so far on a motorcycle:
    Snakey curves from THIMPHU to PARO where we were crusing at a speed of 60 in the night
    My dream bike:
    CBR Honda 1000 Cc
    Best Indian Motorcycle (current) according to me:
    Yamaha R15
    The place that i would love to ride in:
    Leh Ladakh
    My favorite motorcycle style is
    Fully-Faired (Honda Fireblade, Yamaha R1)

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  • Last Activity: 10-19-2011 06:33 PM
  • Join Date: 07-11-2009
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