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undercoverzafar undercoverzafar is offline

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  1. Debashish
    02-03-2012 07:24 PM - permalink
    Debashish
    thanks 4 the invite. i am new here...so a few details about the dhaba won't go amiss.
  2. deejaay
    07-14-2011 11:29 AM - permalink
    deejaay
    Hey Zafar,
    I stay in Chitrakoot in Jaipur..
    any plans for a ride sometime soon??
  3. chicmagnet
    11-27-2010 11:22 AM - permalink
    chicmagnet
    The jacket holds pretty well in the rains. The inner liner is waterproof so that's a big bonus . It does not have a hood though so if u intend to walk in heavy rain with the Rjays on, then you might just get wet with the water seeping inside from top!

    ABout winters, well no clue honestly! Winter hasn't come yet in mumbai! :P

    Though the thing is that the jacket is a mesh one so I am sure if won't be suitable for the winters. But one can always attach the rain liner inside to keep oneself relatively warm inside.

    I had asked bacho motors for a quilt liner (Winter liner) for the swift but sadly a quilt liner isn't made for the swift jacket.

    Bottomline: if you are riding in the rain the rjays will keep you dry but in winter it may not be able to keep you warm (this is an assumption yet)
  4. clint.cbz
    10-25-2010 12:12 AM - permalink
    clint.cbz
    The seating posture is what i gets uncomfortable. Mine clocked some 26k kms. No probs till now. BTW how much it costed you to do the engine work? Needs to sell it cos i'm always using Enfield and feels these bike aren't enough. I feels very much comfortable on it. How much can i Quote for my bike? Is 52K right price?
  5. undercoverzafar
    10-16-2010 03:50 PM - permalink
    undercoverzafar
    man why arnt u comfy with the bike?...my bike had done 11000 kms when i get the engine changed..na yamaha's are well built..my one had some prob from before....and why are you selling ur bike??....if i had a choice today..i'd buy the new unicorn in the 150cc catgry..
  6. clint.cbz
    10-12-2010 12:03 AM - permalink
    clint.cbz
    I'm not comfortable in the overall bike...gearing is perfect for highways,you'll love it....Btw how kms your bike clocked to reach engine work?.....Is it's engine life less? I'm planning for selling off fz... Waiting for your reply....
    And top speed i've attained is 119(the road was not sufficient to exceed further... I'm sure it'll go some 123-125 kms if struggled harder)
  7. clint.cbz
    09-28-2010 11:43 PM - permalink
    clint.cbz
    HI bro have you installed it? Anyway congrats on your decision. The acceleration loss is not bothering me nowadays... But still it's not good for touring cos i don't feel relaxed in it for some 150kms+... Using my STD350 for long rides...
  8. clint.cbz
    09-18-2010 07:23 AM - permalink
    clint.cbz
    No bro it's running on the stock chain... I've done it myself @ my home... All you need is a t-bar of 10.It's direct fit... Then adjust the chain.... Do let me know your feedback.... All the best.... It's going to be a a nice sprocketing for you..... You'll love the higher revvs @ the highways... But acceleration is going to suffer....
  9. clint.cbz
    09-13-2010 11:12 AM - permalink
    clint.cbz
    Bro first of all Thanks a ton!!! As per your guidance i changed the sprocket of my fz to unicorns 15t one. I've done the job myself @ home. Man!!! after installing it i could easily find the difference.... Gearing has become taller now. Unlike stock fz (no power par app 7.5k rpm) it now pulls strongly to the red line. Speeds in each gear comes up is remarkable. The top i could do before was 111KMPH. Now clocked 117kmph(can go 120 i think). Now coming to acceleration part it's decreased... LORD OF THE STREETS is not the tagline now. I've to throttle harder to attain the stock fz's pull @ city. But as per my need this mod really helped me. Now the bike feels more relaxed between 80-85. It's now a tourer (Still it's pain for pillion:-) ) And fuel efficiency is gained + 4kmpl.
  10. clint.cbz
    09-03-2010 01:08 PM - permalink
    clint.cbz
    Ok bro i'll post updates after i get it installed..:-)

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  • About undercoverzafar
    Biography
    crazy ridah
    Location
    delliii
    Interests
    biking..biking..biking....
    Occupation
    student
    Motorcycles Owned Currently
    yamaha fz16
    Motorcycles Owned in the Past
    yamaha rx-100
    Maximum Kilometers done in a day on a motorcycle
    440
    I would like to categorize myself as a motorcyclist who is more of a
    a Tourer
    Maxumum Speed attained on a motorcycle:
    113
    My dream bike:
    yamaha v max
    Best Indian Motorcycle (current) according to me:
    yamaha r15
    The place that i would love to ride in:
    leh-ladhak
    My favorite motorcycle style is
    Naked (Like the Honda Hornet, Yamaha MT-01)

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  • Join Date: 02-24-2009
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