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  1. manohar_manu
    04-23-2010 11:41 AM - permalink
    manohar_manu
    its 20kms from Bommanhalli. I work in EC. so i pass daily via bommanhalli junction.
  2. Sarvajit
    04-09-2010 05:28 PM - permalink
    Sarvajit
    Hey read kurtrules's last post on the R15 thread. He is 6'2"&as I said he also had a problem only with the rearsets. Maybe you should PM him to know exactly how he felt, considering he rode it for about~200kms.?
  3. Sarvajit
    04-09-2010 05:20 PM - permalink
    Sarvajit
    Oh, I know of some really tall riders like you who are also using the R15. When they are riding the bike, they look fine&feel fine too, coz the tank&rearseats are made so as to mould the lower body into them. But only place when it looks small is when you are standing at a signal or something.
    Don't worry about backache etc.it won't happen for a person of any build&height-trust me on this, I have toured a lot on this&so have others. Only pressure will be felt on the palms in heavy traffic. Just check out whether you feel any discomfort in your legs, since they will be very long. They won't touch the front fairing or anything, but yours will be folded much more than shorter riders&hence possibility of cramps on long rides due to the rearsets.
    Have a few more rides! There is nothing better in the market as of now, so don't rule it out that easily!
  4. Sarvajit
    04-09-2010 09:46 AM - permalink
    Sarvajit
    Accha how big are you?
    I knew long back that the R125 would never make it here.
    Clutch overhauling is basically replacing clutch plates, pressure plates&setting the bell etc.
  5. Sarvajit
    04-08-2010 05:40 PM - permalink
    Sarvajit
    I thought you were going for the R15 buddy? I wouldn't recommend the P220, rather wait for the RTR220 if you have ruled out the R15 due to whatsoever reason. It will be a blast for sure!
  6. krates
    04-02-2010 09:31 PM - permalink
    krates
    dude that R125 thing was a april fool joke by motorbeam I almost felt for it too haha
  7. Sarvajit
    04-01-2010 05:51 PM - permalink
    Sarvajit
    Buddy, you forgot to click on the link below it which says April fool!
    Anyways, how is your friend's bike doing now?
  8. Sarvajit
    03-23-2010 02:11 PM - permalink
    Sarvajit
    Oh, you were asking about your friend's gearbox problem, right? I guess its just a very loose gear pedal.
  9. darkknight
    12-16-2009 11:26 AM - permalink
    darkknight
    no modifying the swingarm.but do go for only profile X/80/17 & not x/90/17.reason being the chain sprocket wouldn't let a 90 profile to be fit.

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  • About harshit.d
    Biography
    I'm a Software Engineer by profession, Music enthu by passion and love to ride/drive.
    Location
    Bangalore
    Interests
    Music, Riding and research work.
    Occupation
    Software Engineer, Student.
    Motorcycles Owned Currently
    P220.!
    Motorcycles Owned in the Past
    P200
    Maximum Kilometers done in a day on a motorcycle
    276
    I would like to categorize myself as a motorcyclist who is more of a
    a Tourer
    My best ride so far on a motorcycle:
    Ride in the mountan curves enroute to Coorg and TalCauvery. I just fell in love with the curves.!
    My dream bike:
    R1/Busa
    Best Indian Motorcycle (current) according to me:
    R15 and P220
    The place that i would love to ride in:
    Curvy mountanious regions
    My favorite motorcycle style is
    Fully-Faired (Honda Fireblade, Yamaha R1)
  • Signature
    My thoughts...
    http://hdhawan.blogspot.com

    'Remember that what's right isn't always popular... and what's popular isn't always right.'

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  • Join Date: 02-13-2009
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