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Old 01-09-2012, 06:47 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Dude...got any links about this integrated tail n side-lights bit you've done...not quite sure if I know this one or not...TBR would be killer...do post a video of the stock v/s TBR exhaust note...
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I have used tyres with repair from the inside, but I had that job done at the Perelli dealership.....have gone up to speeds of 240 and dint feel any problems....the puncture was to the center of the tyre...

The CBR 600 is a goodbike. light and fast .....enjoy the rides and congrats
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:53 PM   #32 (permalink)
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hay nice bike bro ,its my beloved baby budyyy,so congrates on ur purchase,keep safe riding
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Old 01-27-2012, 02:03 PM   #33 (permalink)
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hay nice bike bro ,its my beloved baby budyyy,so congrates on ur purchase,keep safe riding
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Awesome and very good looking bike. Many congratulations.

Just wondering - how are road conditions in Nepal? as i find indian road conditions are not good in many places.
Also could you let us know import duty structure in nepal? for automobiles.
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The traffic and roads in metro area is very chaotic...but once you are in highway, it is simply superb. Lots of twisties to play with.

Regarding the tax, I think it is around 130% for 2 wheeler. For simplicity, R15v2.0 cost Rs. 315,000 here. So, you make the calculations. Superbikes are different stories. Some are cheaper, some aren't.
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Really good bike there..! Congrats..!

3,15,000 for r15 v2..! That's a lotta cash...!

How much this Cbr600rr costs to you?
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Had it been the simple case forex, R15v2.0 would have cost nearly half of what it is now. Unfortunately with the kind of tax levied, we are bound to pay much higher.


CBR600RR costs us RS. 20.5 lakhs.
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CBR600RR costs us RS. 20.5 lakhs.
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Just wondering - how are road conditions in Nepal? as i find indian road conditions are not good in many places.Also could you let us know import duty structure in nepal for automobiles.
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The metro roads are chaotic but the highways are bliss. The never ending twisties are one of the best. Regarding duty structure, as stated a few post above, it's anything from 110% to 250% for motorbikes to cars. So, you guess it.


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