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  • Brat
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    Originally posted by nagoo View Post
    same question here..saw the Hyosung bikes none of them have saree guard and how come this relaxation for that bike ??
    As a matter of fact the early 2011 GT's did come with the saree guard, Couple of months after the launch some of the regional dealers stopped fitting the guard prior to the delivery.

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  • trustvishwas
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    Originally posted by vectorz View Post
    why would they give one side of the grab rail and expect us to buy the left one?! It's like buying shoes they give you the right one and say we are including the box to protect the shoes but please buy the left one as an accessory!
    Originally posted by nagoo View Post
    what the hell with that need to buy separately the grab rail of that side, can't they even give that grab rail free for customer who purchase big bike like this ?? surely they tear customer atleast min of 5k for that.
    Originally posted by Sachinnair View Post
    Many would actually pay for the left grab rail separately and remove that hedious sari guard even before they take their first spin.

    I would actually be interesed in finding out the cost of one side grab rail. May be 5k. Even couple of videos which i saw did not have sari guard but no one highlighted this.
    I feel that any female sitting pillion on this bike wearing a saree would not be able to sit had the left grab rail been in place. That is why they have removed it and gave an option to the customer to decide whether they want to carry their wife, mother or elder female relatives as pillion.

    Did not mention GF because I don't think any one of you would have a GF who wears saree

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  • itsmevini123
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    Originally posted by viny View Post
    This is probably the worst form of saree guard i have seen.

    Holy shit , WTF they did with a beautiful bike

    I think one can chop it and can be fitted in another three bikes as saree guard

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  • bprags
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    Originally posted by viny View Post
    This is probably the worst form of saree guard i have seen.

    Just cannot believe what I am seeing, Bajaj come on you can do better than that, that saree guard is an insult to the beautiful bike.

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  • viny
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    This is probably the worst form of saree guard i have seen.

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  • Sachinnair
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    Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
    The grab rail costs Rs.900/- as per PBK Chennai. You can always ask them to remove the saree guard - most of us 2011 650 owners have never seen the saree guards on our bikes either..
    Rs.900 sounds good so its not a rip off.

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  • Sunnyside_up!
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    Originally posted by Sachinnair View Post
    Many would actually pay for the left grab rail separately and remove that hedious sari guard even before they take their first spin.

    I would actually be interesed in finding out the cost of one side grab rail. May be 5k. Even couple of videos which i saw did not have sari guard but no one highlighted this.

    The grab rail costs Rs.900/- as per PBK Chennai. You can always ask them to remove the saree guard - most of us 2011 650 owners have never seen the saree guards on our bikes either.

    As for Hyosung, the reason is simple. Bajaj truly operates pan India and therefore have to follow the rules of the RTO's in every corner of the country. Hyosung is still very much counting dealers in a few cities. I was told of how an RTO in Cochin held the company to ransom refusing to register the N250R due to some whims and personal fancies, and the company was forced to register the vehicle elsewhere. The problem is not Bajaj-Kawasaki ; it lies in our archaic and obsolete rules that govern this country.

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  • Sachinnair
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    Originally posted by nagoo View Post
    same question here..saw the Hyosung bikes none of them have saree guard and how come this relaxation for that bike ??

    but truly speaking ..the saree guard on that Ninja 650 looks like Milk man carrier .
    and what the hell with that need to buy separately the grab rail of that side, can't they even give that grab rail free for customer who purchase big bike like this ?? surely they tear customer atleast min of 5k for that.

    you like it or not.. but for me .. the speedo meter initial check pattern looks something like sci-fi movie
    Many would actually pay for the left grab rail separately and remove that hedious sari guard even before they take their first spin.

    I would actually be interesed in finding out the cost of one side grab rail. May be 5k. Even couple of videos which i saw did not have sari guard but no one highlighted this.

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  • nagoo
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    Originally posted by vinbex View Post
    That is one of the ugliest looking saree guards!when they can design the 250r's (saree guard)so well,why such terrible thinking here??
    same question here..saw the Hyosung bikes none of them have saree guard and how come this relaxation for that bike ??

    but truly speaking ..the saree guard on that Ninja 650 looks like Milk man carrier .
    and what the hell with that need to buy separately the grab rail of that side, can't they even give that grab rail free for customer who purchase big bike like this ?? surely they tear customer atleast min of 5k for that.

    you like it or not.. but for me .. the speedo meter initial check pattern looks something like sci-fi movie

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  • anivesh
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    saw it, touched it, felt it, sat on it. Delivery tomorrow but with engineer visit. alas...
    can u believe that they have put a HUGE saree guard on this beast.....the bike looked yuck.. i felt like taking back all my money. i gave them special instructions that i do not want to see that damn thing when i return tomorrow for taking the baby for good.....

    cant wait.... counting down the hours which feel like days to finally own the beauty...

    although it felt really good as the number plate on it has a sticker saying SOLD....would have felt so much better with my name on it....though....
    heres to tomorrow.....come soon...

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  • vinbex
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    That is one of the ugliest looking saree guards!when they can design the 250r's (saree guard)so well,why such terrible thinking here??

    more intrigued by the flipped gear lever..wonder how the feel will be.....

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  • Sunnyside_up!
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    Originally posted by vectorz View Post
    I have seen smaller masts on boats compared to that "saree guard" it's fugly!
    also why would they give one side of the grab rail and expect us to buy the left one?! It's like buying shoes they give you the right one and say we are including the box to protect the shoes but please buy the left one as an accessory!

    Also when my friend picked up the GT650R there was no saree guard on that, so why the vertical luggage rack on this?
    Difference in the way the companies in question operate would be my guess. That's why you can't compare a Hyosung to a Kawasaki IMO.

    Having been at the receiving end of the RTO recently, I can't say I blame Kawasaki - I'm sure that they have the same pained expression on their faces dealing with the Indian bureaucracy that we do......

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  • vectorz
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    What the..barbecue grill!

    Originally posted by RUD House View Post
    nope!!! it dint go. As i thought. anyway here is the link (hope links work) saw the sari guard pics here

    Pictorial Review of Kawasaki Ninja 650
    I have seen smaller masts on boats compared to that "saree guard" it's fugly!
    also why would they give one side of the grab rail and expect us to buy the left one?! It's like buying shoes they give you the right one and say we are including the box to protect the shoes but please buy the left one as an accessory!

    Also when my friend picked up the GT650N there was no saree guard on that, so why the vertical luggage rack on this?
    Last edited by vectorz; 08-30-2012, 04:36 PM.

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  • RUD House
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    Originally posted by RUD House View Post


    hope this is how it works. Apart from leaving messages, its tough for tech challenged person like me.

    Anyway here are the pics of the saree guard. It looks real funny
    nope!!! it dint go. As i thought. anyway here is the link (hope links work) saw the sari guard pics here

    Pictorial Review of Kawasaki Ninja 650

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  • RUD House
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    Originally posted by Sachinnair View Post
    I can see a very ugly sari guard I believe this will be the first thing to come off the bike for the new owners


    hope this is how it works. Apart from leaving messages, its tough for tech challenged person like me.

    Anyway here are the pics of the saree guard. It looks real funny

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