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Bought a Yamaha YZF-R15. What now?

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  • #2
    Query Approved.
    :)

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    • #3
      ..Head straight to the Race-Track!!

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      • #4
        Nice

        Congratulations for the new bike.Go over to the Ownership section.Every bloody thing u need to know is over there
        Clear left, clear right, vroom !!

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        • #5
          Just 4 advices for u

          1. don;t over estimate ur confidence .. ride safe
          2. respect the break in period of bike
          3. don;t try to showoff when some one challenges on public road
          4. Try a race track at least once to know wt exactly sports bike means ..u gonna love it

          PS: its pretty easy to maintain, almost similar to other bikes [in terms of service & maintanance]
          Nothing is Impossible ...

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          • #6
            Whatever you need to know, needed to do is printed clearly in the Manual that ur Bike carries! Do read that & follow that which is more than enough. Just remember "Where comes great power comes great responsibility" Drive safe & have fun!
            Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.

            The 5 Speed Restoration
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            /2001 Yamaha Rx 135 5 Speed/ 1999 Yamaha RXZ 135/ 2012 Honda Dio/ ?

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            • #7
              Take good care of the bike, don't try to rip it out.. drive slowly and accelerate smoothly (no sudden bursts of speed) during the running in period. i recommend keeping the bike in stock condition, and not to modify anything... (cuz according to me it spoils the natural look and feel of the bike). Drive safe and always wear a HELMET..
              Every BIKE has a lot of speed in it. The trick is getting the speed out of it.

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              • #8
                Maintain the Run-In speed. Get it serviced timely and what the heck ride her man...you will get to know more with your time spent riding her All the Best

                Save the Earth - We are the one who are running out of time, as Earth will take it own time to heal but that time may not be enough for us.


                http://www.ridesafewith.me
                I dont just ride my bikes, I live with them.
                Yamaha RX100 (1987 model)
                Yamaha YZF R15 (2010 model)
                Hero Impulse (2012 model)
                Mahindra Thar (2015 model)
                GIRed 2012

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                • #9
                  congrats and ride safe you will enjoy every bit of it when u spend time with it keep it stock and keep moving

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                  • #10

                    my advice is treat her as ur baby dont ever try and do tripling,maintain it well,majority of the r15rs i see when i give my bike for servicing come with their bike thrashed badly and they dont even care to get it fixed,they just buy r 15 for showing off to gals....he he..so take very good care of her brother ull love it,and yes do not start the bike until the self check happens>>>>
                    AS24

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