[MENTION=62178]jeevan.life[/MENTION] The stickering shop in CMH road, did you get a chance to visit? Does it have reflective rim tape?
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Well, check carefully for any insulation tapes/plastic touching nooks of hot parts say cylinder, exhaust, radiator etc. This is not normal.Originally posted by gowtham raj View PostHi friends,
I need your help...
Mine is tricolor CBR 250r abs.. recently I changed my coolant oil and engine oil... But still I feel the burning smell from my bike engine after driving more than 10 km... This is a usual one or I have to do something to stop this...




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I did visit. They dont have paddock stand, you will have to bend the bike and move it around and stuff. He uses the normal stickering tape cut as per your required dimensions and charge 200 for it.Originally posted by kn8Alpha View Post@jeevan.life The stickering shop in CMH road, did you get a chance to visit? Does it have reflective rim tape?
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Hi SnehithOriginally posted by snehithpereira View PostHi jeevan, firstly congratulations on the new ride. Sorry for jumping in
About the smoked visor, I would suggest that you refrain from it as long as you are running stock light setup.
You have options of smoking either reflector or the visor but both will effect your visibility. However down the line if you opt for projectors then you could get your reflector tinted/smoked, this will not effect visibility also you will be able to revert back to stock setup without any trouble
I think I was not clear in explaination. By visor I meant the windscreen
. Nothing to do with the lighting setup. I guess we need to remove the complete fairing to get to the windscreen, so I have saved this plan for another day. 
Regards
Jeevan
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Ohh my badOriginally posted by jeevan.life View PostHi Snehith
I think I was not clear in explaination. By visor I meant the windscreen
. Nothing to do with the lighting setup. I guess we need to remove the complete fairing to get to the windscreen, so I have saved this plan for another day. 
Regards
Jeevan
for the windscreen are you sure that you need to remove the entire fairing... seems tedious if true.
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I guess it is tedious: "DIY Windscreen Installation **PICTURES** - Honda CBR250R Forum : Honda CBR 250 Forums" This link has pictorial explaination of how to remove wind screen.Originally posted by snehithpereira View PostOhh my bad
for the windscreen are you sure that you need to remove the entire fairing... seems tedious if true.
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Er, what's with that wire wrapped around your swingarm bro?Originally posted by Avenger88 View Post

Another question - is it possible to fit the Fazer's RVMs on the CBR? They are neatly foldable and openable (a blessing when parking in tight spots) compared to the stock ones which are not really designed to be folded away in tight spots.Last edited by bbsrailfan; 10-24-2013, 11:57 AM.Biking is not about how many Km/h you put on your Speedo. It's about how many miles you put on your Odo. Ride Safe, Ride Long!
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Probably the chain slider holder.. I assumeOriginally posted by bbsrailfan View PostEr, what's with that wire wrapped around your swingarm bro?
Another question - is it possible to fit the Fazer's RVMs on the CBR? They are neatly foldable and openable (a blessing when parking in tight spots) compared to the stock ones which are not really designed to be folded away in tight spots.
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Thats NICE road from Bangalore enteringOriginally posted by metaphoric.el View PostNice pics mate. Anyways which place is this?
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The lower part of chain slider notch got cut and it came out. So tied it using the steel wire.Originally posted by bbsrailfan View PostEr, what's with that wire wrapped around your swingarm bro?
Another question - is it possible to fit the Fazer's RVMs on the CBR? They are neatly foldable and openable (a blessing when parking in tight spots) compared to the stock ones which are not really designed to be folded away in tight spots.
Thought I'll share it here, if the same thing happens to someone here next time.sigpic
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