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Old 02-24-2010, 07:29 PM   #4061 (permalink)
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Anupdas... do not worry abt the issues just check with the service technician and they will solve the probs ... hey anup this suzuki is a good bike and is very trustful bike.. no worries man relax...
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Old 02-24-2010, 07:32 PM   #4062 (permalink)
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Thats what my friends said .. i need to check once more buddy .. hope ill get 63+ ... will let you know
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:58 PM   #4063 (permalink)
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Has anybody purchased bike cover for GS?

I went to a shop and asked about this, they were not even aware of a bike called GS150R.

I told them it will be similar to Unicorn in size. They have one for Unicorn and one for pulsar, which one do you think will be suited for our GS ?

Hi Joey,

I would suggest you go for the Honda Stunner's Bike Cover as it is the largest cover available. I have the same. It covers the bike very well. You could get it from any Honda service centre for around Rs 280/-..
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Old 02-25-2010, 02:14 PM   #4064 (permalink)
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I would suggest you go for the Honda Stunner's Bike Cover as it is the largest cover available. I have the same. It covers the bike very well. You could get it from any Honda service centre for around Rs 280/-..
Hi SpaceTech,

Thanks mate, is the cover water proof ?
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Old 02-25-2010, 07:56 PM   #4065 (permalink)
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Unhappy RR Unit

Hii guys, I was excited hearing that RR unit is getting replaced under warranty in some dealers. I checked mine and its already SH727BA, still not satisfied with it.

Many have asked how to adjust high beam, so far no replies on it. Someone please comment about it.
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Old 02-25-2010, 08:33 PM   #4066 (permalink)
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Hii guys, I was excited hearing that RR unit is getting replaced under warranty in some dealers. I checked mine and its already SH727BA, still not satisfied with it.

Many have asked how to adjust high beam, so far no replies on it. Someone please comment about it.
To adjust the beam you would need to open the headlight assembly. To do that first you need to open the 4 screws which holds the visor. Then the three nuts holding the assembly. Then the 2 nuts just below the assembly and above the number plate. There is a screw just beneath the headlight socket. You would need to turn it clockwise to raise the beam and vice versa. In the manual there is a pictorial diagram showing the nuts. Hope this helps. Raj.
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Old 02-25-2010, 09:12 PM   #4067 (permalink)
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Hii guys, I was excited hearing that RR unit is getting replaced under warranty in some dealers. I checked mine and its already SH727BA, still not satisfied with it.

Many have asked how to adjust high beam, so far no replies on it. Someone please comment about it.
You don't need to open all screws,just have a star screw driver,My SC mechanic take my bike to dark place ,On a running bike with light he put center stand ,he came to near brake pedal and show me a nut( i am not able to see it due to dark but later in the day time i am able to see it under headlamp backside and downside and adjusted the beam but using it it will go up or down ,no left or right side(don't need acually). My beam is some what good and i am using philiphs bulb instead of halonix(stock bulb)
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You don't need to open all screws,just have a star screw driver,My SC mechanic take my bike to dark place ,On a running bike with light he put center stand ,he came to near brake pedal and show me a nut( i am not able to see it due to dark but later in the day time i am able to see it under headlamp backside and downside and adjusted the beam but using it it will go up or down ,no left or right side(don't need acually). My beam is some what good and i am using philiphs bulb instead of halonix(stock bulb)
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To adjust the beam you would need to open the headlight assembly. To do that first you need to open the 4 screws which holds the visor. Then the three nuts holding the assembly. Then the 2 nuts just below the assembly and above the number plate. There is a screw just beneath the headlight socket. You would need to turn it clockwise to raise the beam and vice versa. In the manual there is a pictorial diagram showing the nuts. Hope this helps. Raj.
Thanks guys for your quick replies. The method suggested by akfara seems easy so that even a novice like me can give a try. Basumataryraj, you reply was very clinical, but it gives me creeps to open assembly by myself.

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Can you turn on the headlight while adjusting the screw, or is it done by trial and error method. Since you mentioned about the removing screws of assembly wont it be hanging while you are adjusting it.
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Old 02-25-2010, 11:08 PM   #4069 (permalink)
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Hi SpaceTech,

Thanks mate, is the cover water proof ?

Hi Joey,

Honda's dust covers are of good quality material and so it should be waterproof as well. I haven't tested it yet. The cover is silver in color and the insides is soft which prevents the paint from scratches. But it can't prevent cats from getting a good night sleep. Today morning I found Cats pug marks all over my seat. Thank god I didn't find any scratches or torn seat cover, else (although Iam an animal lover) I would've killed that cat. From now on I am gonna use the clip of the cover so that the cover tightly wraps the bike.
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Old 02-26-2010, 09:39 AM   #4070 (permalink)
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Thanks guys for your quick replies. The method suggested by akfara seems easy so that even a novice like me can give a try. Basumataryraj, you reply was very clinical, but it gives me creeps to open assembly by myself.

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Can you turn on the headlight while adjusting the screw, or is it done by trial and error method. Since you mentioned about the removing screws of assembly wont it be hanging while you are adjusting it.
you are right. The assembly would be hanging while doing that. I had to put the assembly back on its clamp to check the beam. Trial and error method as you said. I also tried the way akfara suggested. However, the screw was very tight. I was not able to turn it the first time. Later I was able to do so without removing the assembly. Raj.
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