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Old 11-03-2009, 02:51 PM   #2231 (permalink)
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Thanks bro!!

I am staying long away from the lone service station Bajaj has designated for Ninja in Pune. If on a saturday I go to the service center in the morning, get back home and then again get to the service station in the late noon or early evening to pick up the bike, it is totally time, effort and money consuming exercise which I think cannot be avoided.

I would be delighted to know if I am wrong in thinking so!! Any inputs?

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well... i usually call-up way in advance to book a service appointment for my P18O UGIII. that way i'm usually the first bike lined up for servicing.

so that kinda ensures that my bike's the first to get done for the day.

i ride to the service centre... usually reach there at 8:45 am just to be sure that i'm the first to get there...
and i've always waited there... and watched my bike being worked on.
u can insist on watching every phase of your bike being worked on (it's part of the pro-biking commitment).

they usually finish my bike before lunchtime (1 p.m)
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Old 11-03-2009, 02:55 PM   #2232 (permalink)
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Take an appointment, stay with your bike&ride it back. You should be done in a matter of less than 2 hours.
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well... i usually call-up way in advance to book a service appointment for my P18O UGIII. that way i'm usually the first bike lined up for servicing.

so that kinda ensures that my bike's the first to get done for the day.

i ride to the service centre... usually reach there at 8:45 am just to be sure that i'm the first to get there...
and i've always waited there... and watched my bike being worked on.
u can insist on watching every phase of your bike being worked on (it's part of the pro-biking commitment).

they usually finish my bike before lunchtime (1 p.m)
Thanks for both the inputs above. They were useful.

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Old 11-03-2009, 03:05 PM   #2233 (permalink)
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Thanks bro!!

This might be a stupid and premature question but can someone give me an idea on how can the agony of going long distance to get the service for the bike be avoided?

I am staying long away from the lone service station Bajaj has designated for Ninja in Pune. If on a saturday I go to the service center in the morning, get back home and then again get to the service station in the late noon or early evening to pick up the bike, it is totally time, effort and money consuming exercise which I think cannot be avoided.

I would be delighted to know if I am wrong in thinking so!! Any inputs?

-Ashutosh
Servicing is done in one hour flat while you wait in the lounge. So no question of going to & fro.
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Old 11-04-2009, 01:57 PM   #2234 (permalink)
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I'm looking out for crash bobbins for my Ninja. Checked with DSG, they don't seem to have. Anyone has any idea on where to get one?
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Old 11-04-2009, 02:34 PM   #2235 (permalink)
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Old 11-04-2009, 03:17 PM   #2236 (permalink)
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I'm looking out for crash bobbins for my Ninja. Checked with DSG, they don't seem to have. Anyone has any idea on where to get one?

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Old 11-04-2009, 03:23 PM   #2237 (permalink)
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I'm looking out for crash bobbins for my Ninja. Checked with DSG, they don't seem to have. Anyone has any idea on where to get one?
If i am not KRP guys are going to offer crash bobbins for baby Ninja. But they havnt listed the product on their website yet. You can get in touch with Mr. Vijay Kaul of KRP regarding the same.

PS: Will be sending you the number through PM.
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@Ashutosh: Did U get your ninja Dude ? that too you changed to green wat ?
Sorry was busy so don't have any idea ....
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Old 11-04-2009, 03:24 PM   #2239 (permalink)
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If i am not KRP guys are going to offer crash bobbins for baby Ninja. But they havnt listed the product on their website yet. You can get in touch with Mr. Vijay Kaul of KRP regarding the same.

PS: Will be sending you the number through PM.
Why are the accessories not on the site yet? I think paddock stand&single seat cowl are already available?
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If i am not KRP guys are going to offer crash bobbins for baby Ninja. But they havnt listed the product on their website yet. You can get in touch with Mr. Vijay Kaul of KRP regarding the same.

PS: Will be sending you the number through PM.
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