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Old 04-06-2011, 09:08 PM   #6141 (permalink)
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All bike petrol tanks are not exactly what the company says , it says 16ltrs so that there is still some space left over ,if you do full tank it will use up this space also hence you feel its not 16ltrs.
Yes I accept your point...but the difference shuld be max +/- 100/200 ml right.... or let us evn consider a max of +/- 500ml.

You might feel this is funny/awkward but once, i did a full tank just after reachin reserve.... i must hv drove like 0.5kms after reserve to reach the gas station....and my menace gulped bloody 15.87ltrs until full..... don't forget to consider 2.5ltrs / atleast 2ltrs in reserve already... . People around here tell the petrol tank of menace is a like a WATER WELL ...well i guess so
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Old 04-06-2011, 10:32 PM   #6142 (permalink)
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hai guys. can anybody please list the on road price of rtr hyper edge and rtr 180 in mysore and banglore.please guys its urgent
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Old 04-07-2011, 12:45 AM   #6143 (permalink)
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hai guys. can anybody please list the on road price of rtr hyper edge and rtr 180 in mysore and banglore.please guys its urgent

Apache 180 costs Rs 80,000 On-Road price, Bangalore !
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Old 04-07-2011, 09:41 AM   #6144 (permalink)
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hai guys. can anybody please list the on road price of rtr hyper edge and rtr 180 in mysore and banglore.please guys its urgent
Hyper Edge Costs 73K on road for drum brake
Rear Disc costs 2k extra(an option you wont regret)
Yellow Color 1k extra (an option you may regret)
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Hyper Edge Costs 73K on road for drum brake
Rear Disc costs 2k extra(an option you wont regret)
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Quite expensive the bikes in Bangalore. I bought my 180 for 75k in Delhi.
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Quite expensive the bikes in Bangalore. I bought my 180 for 75k in Delhi.
current on road price of 180 is 77k and hyper edge 72k
and p180 is 74k and p150 71k
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current on road price of 180 is 77k and hyper edge 72k
and p180 is 74k and p150 71k
Thats in delhi right ? yeah i know everything s expensive here , even petrol, shell costs 70 shell super 73
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Thats in delhi right ? yeah i know everything s expensive here , even petrol, shell costs 70 shell super 73

that was a while back.. now its 73 for normal.. 79 for super
but have been using shell since i got my bike.. [dec 2009]
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sorry to disturb the ongoing discussion, but could not resist posting. Yet again I've got a mileage of 44kmpl (4kmpl above normal) with Joel FFE.
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sorry to disturb the ongoing discussion, but could not resist posting. Yet again I've got a mileage of 44kmpl (4kmpl above normal) with Joel FFE.
damn den if i install that FFE will i get 55??? [just kidding though]
i'm getting 50-52 now
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