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Old 05-22-2004, 02:11 PM   #41 (permalink)
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well guys i think i have to bid farewell to my Yezdi tommorow ive got a deal for my Yezdi n will be sellin it tommorow im gettin 8 k for it coz the person who is interested is my cuz
and ill be leaving for kuwait after i come bak im planning to buy a ROADKING and suping it up well all i can say is its a roarin monster once u get addicted to it its hard to leave this bike believe me this bike is addictive
ill come bak n buy a ROADKING asap
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Old 05-22-2004, 02:14 PM   #42 (permalink)
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God Bless the Yezdi
some of my frnds left for ooty 2 days bak n the only thing they said when they called me from Mysore is man we misss u alot coz more than Splendors or pulsars or CBZ's we see only YEZDI's all models n thats the most rocking bike there .... i think atleast mysore shud keep the bike alive
i missd the trip im feeling bad :S
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Old 05-24-2004, 11:02 PM   #43 (permalink)
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Yeah in ooty and koadi there r more yezdi's than any bike's as the pulling power of yezdi is very high, not in numbers can only be felt. My da d once has a JAVA 350 that was some 8 years back. then there was no proper mechanic available at that time, so he had ti give that vehicle off, and that year for summer holidays we went to ooty and saw the same bike in excellent condition there , a foreigner was riding that beast! when enquired he was renting it for about 400 rs for half day!

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wow wow ... im selling off my Classic tommorow n will start search for a Roadking n plannin to get yezdi Deluxe silencers on them coz they just give a neat look to the bike n they ( they looks like Rd Silencers )
i saw a Mint Cotd YEzdi Roadking man it just flew away n what a bike that was , the same kind Roadking wid Deluxe silencers
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There are a lot of Yezdi's in town most of them looking good and neat!!!!!!!
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I got a Yezdi Model B restored last week... New bore, piston, flywheel, gears... well, everything on the bike is new, except the frame and the engine body... In the process of running it in now... Im limited to 60kmph for 2000 kms, but she feels POWERFUL! Cant wait to open her up...

The deluxe silencers you guys are talking about, I've heard that they are not very good for the roadking... apparently, they cause a slight drop in power... I dunno how far its true, but Id investigate... Anyways, I prefer the cigar smokers over the other set...

Hey Srini, the auto-clutch... any idea if it was available on the Model B too??? And exactly how does one 'use' it??? Coz, I dont think its a simple matter of ignoring the clutch and shifting gears... or is it???
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hello all,

karthik, the auto-clutch feature is on all jawa's and yezdi's, right from the first turn-key tank model, if you are unable to use the AC, just open you case for minor adjustments to the lever, then here you go vrrrrrrrroooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmm with auto-clutch.

guys do check out www.projectjawa.com, this is an another official site maintained by the company guys -- you could have a look of mine and srini's profiles in it..

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Old 06-06-2004, 01:12 AM   #48 (permalink)
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hi harish... thanks for the info... actually, I have NO idea how to use the auto-clutch... Im assuming there is some method of using it... like, maybe pushing the kicker in for a split second or something like that... I dont want to just try shifting without the clutch, and without knowing how AC works...
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I've heard about this auto clutch thingy in Yezdis too... can anyone explain what it is and how it works?
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Ken if i remember correctly( it was mentione by some yezdi guy here) that it allows a person to ride the bike efortlessly for some 20-30 kms if the clutch wire is broken or detached

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