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You talking about the first version of Neo (v1.0)who used to stop traffic with their palm when they were young but now too old to do it?Originally posted by Mik View Post
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Arre yaar...tum logo ke saath ride karne ka mauka nahi mila..!!Originally posted by spiderweb View PostOye tu ZMA ka naam kharab kar raha hai mere dost...
You are forgetting me n Shiva on full throttle, but I guess you havnt seen any of us two, ripping to our limits!
But here its a question of safe n comfy riding, chal maaf kiya!

I guess you were on the 220 ..!!Originally posted by niranjanvaidya View PostI was on a 150 or 220?
With all these in mind...you wont be able to cross the 50km/hr mark..!!Originally posted by Mik View PostThe ideal riding speed depends on a lot of variables.
1. The Great Indian Cow
2. The Confused Street Dog.
3. Posers cutting across.
4. Density of Qualis/Scorpio waallahs
5. Aunty Jis keeping a steadfast 40kmph in a maruti on the high speed lane.
6. Doodhwaalas drifting lanes. (Manan knows all too well
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7. Tractors reversing/cutting/stalling everywhere (I know too well
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8. Wise cracks crossing the road, at the middle of the road and giving us a pass via a hand gesture.
Naah.. This list is endless
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220 cc ofcourseOriginally posted by niranjanvaidya View PostI was on a 150 or 220?


Loved your list, true & as inder says... wont be able to cross 50 kmph, unless its apana MOTORBREATH riding here!Originally posted by Mik View PostThe ideal riding speed depends on a lot of variables.
1. Great
2. Confused
3. Posers
4. Density
5. Aunty maruti
6. Doodhwaalas drifting
7. reversing/cutting/stalling
8. Wise cracks

Last edited by spiderweb; 03-17-2009, 07:55 AM.
The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.
~ Spiderweb
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What next ??
After my ride..
I am facing the following problems
1. Engine gets heated up pretty fast. And it also smells funny.. like something is burning.. don't know what..
2. Clutch movement is no longer smooth
3. The noise is more deeper and harsh.. I don't like it one bit..
any suggestions?? Is it because I need to change the Engine Oil?? Its been some 900 KMs from the last time I did the engine oil change (that was in my third service).
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Okay... Pretty stupid question i think but anyways just putting it forward...
I'm a tourer at heart... But because of budget problems i had to buy a Gladiator SS... Although the bike is very good in the city and i have hit good speeds on it( keeping in mind that its a 125cc bike).. I just want to know if i'll be able to take it out for a long run... What would be a good speed for a gladi to cruise on?
I have heard of a lot of guys taking gladis 'touring' so jus wanna ask u guys...
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Prashanth,
The Gladiator can do an unstressed 70-75 all day(again depends on your weight-I'm keeping in mind a 70-75 kilo rider). This speed will keep you awake and alert and also keep away the buzziness that sets in at 80Ks or so. IMHO, frequent butt breaks every 50-60 Kms or so will be ideal on smaller capacity bikes.
Last edited by jayprashanth; 03-27-2009, 11:29 AM.
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Is it so? My GS150R produces it's peak torque of 13.4 Nm @ 6000 rpm. In sixth gear it translates to just 80 kmph. Will other bikes like P150, Hunk, XTreme, etc., (which produces max torque @ 7000 rpm) more fuel efficient (max mileage for highest speed)??Originally posted by niks_devil666 View Postany 150 cc bike is good enough to tour between 80-90 , just keep changing oil in 2000-2500 kms if you keep on touring regularly.
I have always felt the best speed to tour on indian roads is between 80-95 .This would require minimum hard braking ,max control and shorter stopping distance , good pick up response for overtakes , best mileage possible,minimum vibes.
A couple of things I would advise for touring are -
1.Ride near the rpm (a little lower) where you get peak torque , this helps in easy overtaking and helps you in tight situations.
2.If you ride at peak torque rpm , you will get max mileage for highest speed.If you increase speed any further the mileage will drop down.
Have you read about it anywhere? If so, please send me those links. I was searching for this "highest speed max mileage" thingy since many days and happened to stumble upon this thread.
Thanks,
VikasSuzuki GS150R 2009
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I have P150 UG2.. Tried constant crusing at different RPM and Speeds. this is wat i got. These RPM and Speeds are constant throught out 150km without a single break.Originally posted by hyderabadi_nawab View PostIs it so? My GS150R produces it's peak torque of 13.4 Nm @ 6000 rpm. In sixth gear it translates to just 80 kmph. Will other bikes like P150, Hunk, XTreme, etc., (which produces max torque @ 7000 rpm) more fuel efficient (max mileage for highest speed)??
Have you read about it anywhere? If so, please send me those links. I was searching for this "highest speed max mileage" thingy since many days and happened to stumble upon this thread.
Thanks,
Vikas
RPM= 5.5k to 6k --Speed= 65 - 70 kmph --> Mileage=60-65
RPM= >6k to 8k --Speed= >70 - 90 kmph --> Mileage=50-55
RPM= >8k to 10k --Speed= >90 - 110 kmph --> Mileage=44-48
Never tried less than 5k RPM (Feels sleepy
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I read this long back(more than 10 yrs) in some magz.Google 'mileage at peak torque rpm' and you can find similar stuff on other forums.Originally posted by hyderabadi_nawab View PostIs it so? My GS150R produces it's peak torque of 13.4 Nm @ 6000 rpm. In sixth gear it translates to just 80 kmph. Will other bikes like P150, Hunk, XTreme, etc., (which produces max torque @ 7000 rpm) more fuel efficient (max mileage for highest speed)??
Have you read about it anywhere? If so, please send me those links. I was searching for this "highest speed max mileage" thingy since many days and happened to stumble upon this thread.
Thanks,
VikassigpicThe Moto Cafe - India's first bike theme cafe @ Chandni Chowk
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