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View Poll Results: What mileage are you getting on your R15?
30-34 8 13.33%
35-39 14 23.33%
40-44 29 48.33%
45-49 3 5.00%
50+ (You will qualify for The Slowest R15 Owner award if you pick this) 6 10.00%
Voters: 60. This poll is closed

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Old 04-04-2009, 12:58 AM   #3791 (permalink)
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Do you feel more heat near the tank after the Radiator change??? I feel this on bike.
No. I don't. I have not felt the heat even when there was no coolant in the old radiator (leaked out). Just felt it a couple of times in City when I was very badly stuck in traffic.

BTW, check your coolant level.
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Old 04-04-2009, 01:46 AM   #3792 (permalink)
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No. I don't. I have not felt the heat even when there was no coolant in the old radiator (leaked out). Just felt it a couple of times in City when I was very badly stuck in traffic.

BTW, check your coolant level.
Okie, I feel that heat, Even after sometime the bike isnt operated. I guess may be due to summer or I need to dig in to find out the reason.

Coolant Level is good. BTW. I think I need to check the flow through the pipes..
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Old 04-04-2009, 09:56 AM   #3793 (permalink)
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DO you want the DSG one or would a look-a-like that comes at about a quarter of the price will do? Quality is good!

DSG, order online. Others, visit RamKoti... costs Rs 100.
DSG of course, but I'm afraid of ordering it online, not sure if it can be delivered safely. How do they ship the product, I mean which courier service do they use? Any idea

If not DSG, how good is Yamaha's tank pad ?

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Yamaha tank pad is for Rs. 700/- available at Venkatesha Motors. At DSG you get it for Rs. 900 which you have to order online. Better don't opt for the local ones. Hope this helps!
Thanks dude... That was helpful. Every time I visit Venkatesha they just say out of stock .. I will try my luck today for rip stripes and levers etc
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Old 04-04-2009, 12:21 PM   #3794 (permalink)
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Guys, great news!

"A Juice Box for Yamaha R15 is currently under development. There is no other bike (manufactured in India) for which the unit exists."

Me and DriftKingNT knew this before only, but it's made public now:

http://www.planetdsg.com/blog/2009/0...on-controller/

I just can't wait!

Cost is the only problem now, $300! Almost 15k INR
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Old 04-04-2009, 01:33 PM   #3795 (permalink)
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Guys, great news!

"A Juice Box for Yamaha R15 is currently under development. There is no other bike (manufactured in India) for which the unit exists."

Me and DriftKingNT knew this before only, but it's made public now:

What's a Two Brothers Juice Box? fuel injection controller!!! |

I just can't wait!

Cost is the only problem now, $300! Almost 15k INR
Its really a nice stuff! Increasing the power without moding the the stock parts. But how would it control air flow? Or just fiddling the FE will result in a sufficient performance gain.
What is your source for the price?
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Old 04-04-2009, 02:27 PM   #3796 (permalink)
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Guys, great news!

"A Juice Box for Yamaha R15 is currently under development. There is no other bike (manufactured in India) for which the unit exists."

Me and DriftKingNT knew this before only, but it's made public now:

What's a Two Brothers Juice Box? fuel injection controller!!! |

I just can't wait!

Cost is the only problem now, $300! Almost 15k INR
thats a good news....but i don't find anything in that link except the logo
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Old 04-04-2009, 02:51 PM   #3797 (permalink)
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Yamaha tank pad is for Rs. 700/- available at Venkatesha Motors. At DSG you get it for Rs. 900 which you have to order online. Better don't opt for the local ones. Hope this helps!
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I second that..the local ones turn yellowish pretty soon and look very dirty when that happens. So, prefer the originals if you can afford

@all: Guys.. what are we gonna do about the FIDs ?? :|

Riaz's R15, Sumit's, Kiran's and Shashi's Zma and Kriss's hayabusa have the same 100rs ka local tankpads. No issue's with them till date!
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Old 04-04-2009, 04:11 PM   #3798 (permalink)
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Its really a nice stuff! Increasing the power without moding the the stock parts. But how would it control air flow? Or just fiddling the FE will result in a sufficient performance gain.
What is your source for the price?
I'm not sure about the pricing, but that's my best guess. Cos, I looked up prices of all the juiceboxes for bikes ranging from 450cc to 1000cc on Two Brothers Racing's website, and all of them had a same price of "$299.98".

And according to what they say,
"Your electronically fuel-injected motorcycle/ATV can now boast improved drivability and more power with the Two Brothers Racing “Juice Box™” fuel controller. The Juice Box™ features simple plug and play installation and quick and easy adjustment. No need for computers and complex maps, just use the integrated buttons & LED display. Uses carburetor tuning logic for easy to understand fuel adjustments. If you plan to modify your vehicle then our Juice Box™ is a must. This easy-to-use control unit plugs directly into the OEM wiring harness between the stock ECU and fuel injectors providing precise control of the engine’s fuel management system."

And, the link that I previously posted is an official PlanetDSG website, so I don't see it being a speculation/rumour

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Riaz's R15, Sumit's, Kiran's and Shashi's Zma and Kriss's hayabusa have the same 100rs ka local tankpads. No issue's with them till date!
Well, the busa is parked most o' d time, isn't it? I've seen it being used on furioussphinx's P200, and also my friend's FZ16. Both o' them started yellowin after some time..no idea if it's cos of the sunlight or if is cos of dirt.
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Old 04-04-2009, 08:16 PM   #3799 (permalink)
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just wanted 1 info
i wanted to put buzzer in the indicator of my r15

does it violate my warranty policy??

how much it costs for that buzzer??
My friend put buzzer for his Gladiator SS today. It costs around 69 Rs at Panache Motors, Old Madras Road, Bangalore.
I hope same for an R15
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Old 04-04-2009, 08:25 PM   #3800 (permalink)
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Well, the busa is parked most o' d time, isn't it? I've seen it being used on furioussphinx's P200, and also my friend's FZ16. Both o' them started yellowin after some time..no idea if it's cos of the sunlight or if is cos of dirt.
ah... that fussiousspunx doesn't clean his bike...
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