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Old 09-21-2009, 06:49 PM   #641 (permalink)
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Very few people would even understand what you're talking about if they haven't experienced it themselves, don't even try mentioning it at the service centre
Hi julianpaul,
Thanks for responding to this...
Like you said, none of those who I tried to discuss this understood what I was saying.. but obviously, most of them dont do 3-digit speeds, or intense braking from such speeds.
I did not mention this to the service centre guys, they never understand any of our requirements anyway...
As for how this phenomenon occurs, it still a mystery, and I too will get used to it soon...
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Old 09-21-2009, 10:47 PM   #642 (permalink)
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@prakash_mvpa from where u got the seat cover? How s the comfort after fitting it..
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I Finally Got my RTR 180 (Black) today. Enjoying every bit of it. Pics coming Soon. Yippie ..... !

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I Finally Got my RTR 180 (Black) today. Enjoying every bit of it. Pics coming Soon. Yippie ..... !

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Old 09-21-2009, 11:37 PM   #645 (permalink)
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@abhishekdborngenius:Congrats .
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@prakash_mvpa from where u got the seat cover? How s the comfort after fitting it..
I bought it from Chettiparambil car&bike accessories,Thodupuzha.It is OK.
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Old 09-22-2009, 08:35 AM   #646 (permalink)
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Congratulations for your new purchase.Waiting for the pics!!

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Dude, the correct tyre pressure for the RTR is 28Psi(Front) and 32Psi(Rear)!!
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Old 09-22-2009, 08:45 AM   #647 (permalink)
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I Finally Got my RTR 180 (Black) today. Enjoying every bit of it. Pics coming Soon. Yippie ..... !

congrats for the new babe.....
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hey guys.....gonna book my A180_White this week....which Authorised Dealer would anyone suggest ......I live in Thane City.....

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Congratulations for your new purchase.Waiting for the pics!!

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Dude, the correct tyre pressure for the RTR is 28Psi(Front) and 32Psi(Rear)!!
RTR 180 Owner's Manual says 25psi front and 28psi rear.and These are tubeless tyres.I thought since I am overweight ,Will Try 26psi front and 28psi rear tyre pressure.
Here is a snap from RTR180 Owner's Manual:
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^^^ try 26psi in front and 30psi in rear tyre...
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