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  • Vishal_91
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    Originally posted by bikefreak View Post
    Getting mine tomorrow
    Greats...congrats

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  • Vishal_91
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    Originally posted by nirvanaguy19 View Post
    Just got a call from probiking, my Ninja 650r is going to be delivered tomorrow at Hyderabad. I booked it the day it was launched
    Congrats...waiting for lots of pics and your first impression

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  • bikefreak
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    Getting mine tomorrow

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  • milancherian
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    Originally posted by nirvanaguy19 View Post
    Just got a call from probiking, my Ninja 650r is going to be delivered tomorrow at Hyderabad. I booked it the day it was launched
    Congrats buddy!Time for a Ninja 650R Ownership Thread!

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  • xionite
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    Originally posted by nirvanaguy19 View Post
    Just got a call from probiking, my Ninja 650r is going to be delivered tomorrow at Hyderabad. I booked it the day it was launched
    first post. congrats! n congrats!

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  • nirvanaguy19
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    delivery

    Just got a call from probiking, my Ninja 650r is going to be delivered tomorrow at Hyderabad. I booked it the day it was launched

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  • DOCTOR
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    it has been posted on facebook that the deliveries are starting from 15 th july.

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  • sukeshak
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    Originally posted by utsavchs View Post
    Had a look at this Half-Litre Class Monsterous Beast.... The mono shock looked a little like 'bent'. I hoped this too would be having a split seat, but the seat looks more like that of a commuting bike, it was disappointing. The design and the front looks just too good... The indicators design is cool so is the tail light. The front tire is too broad, I wonder over its maneuverability.

    Pics of the 650R Ninja : Check here
    It's more of a sports tourer but with powerful engine ...

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  • utsavchs
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    Had a look at this Half-Litre Class Monsterous Beast.... The mono shock looked a little like 'bent'. I hoped this too would be having a split seat, but the seat looks more like that of a commuting bike, it was disappointing. The design and the front looks just too good... The indicators design is cool so is the tail light. The front tire is too broad, I wonder over its maneuverability.

    Pics of the 650R Ninja : Check here

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  • sukeshak
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    When is expected delivery for Ninja 650R?

    To the guys who have booked Ninja 650R, do you know the approx delivery time yet?

    I heard early august 2 bike are going to be delivered to customers in Bangalore

    Congrats in advance to the lucky ones

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  • captain koli
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    why is this color not avbl here in india this is a sexy color

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  • milancherian
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    Does anyone have the timing charts for the 650R?

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  • xionite
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    hmmmm. so...

    lower octane fuel = higher cubic capacity.

    do these CC changes have to made to the RC (book) too??

    .

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  • satyenpoojary
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    Originally posted by gsferrari View Post
    I was offered free Wait Training

    Stuff for free? They can stuff themselves and give me the bike in a reasonable amount of time.
    Aah I got 30 more days of that!

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  • princesirohi
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    what is this discussion going on about normal petrol containing sand and engine cubic capacity is increased by it. obviously you are talking about bore and piston going kaput and requiring engine rebuild.

    but if this is so, it should happen with smaller capacity bikes also.

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