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    Hi Guys,

    Currently my 2015 bike's ODO is around 38k and I'm planning a bike trip (around 2000km). Since all I have done till now is the regular services for 2500 km and not replaced any major parts in the bike. I am leaving my bike for the service and plan to change my chain sprockets, spark plug and the cone set if required. I wanted to know what all things that I would have to check for replacement during the service as I am going on a solo ride and don't want any problems which can be avoided. Tyre's are good and recently replaced. Need to replace the stock bulbs as they are not sufficient (please suggest me one). Also in this service I want to replace/repair any major part. So considering the mileage on the bike what are the things that I have to check for?? Sorry if I'm asking noobish questions. Thanks in advance

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    Re: Long term service

    Topic Approved.

    Don't worry. No question is noobish in the present Xbhp. Because, Nobody knows everything and we're all humans.


    But, you didn't mention the bike? Please mention the bike in the next post. From your DP, its not clear, but I suppose its a TVS Apache RTR of either 160-180cc? Not sure though, please confirm.
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      Re: Long term service

      Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
      Topic Approved.

      Don't worry. No question is noobish in the present Xbhp. Because, Nobody knows everything and we're all humans.


      But, you didn't mention the bike? Please mention the bike in the next post. From your DP, its not clear, but I suppose its a TVS Apache RTR of either 160-180cc? Not sure though, please confirm.
      Sorry. It's an r15 v2

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