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  • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    They don't have ABS option here (India) yet in 2014 model..

    ABS option would have increased the budget by 30k or so (correct me if I'm wrong) but still would have been a great feature to the bike.

    Will soon go to ProBiking and check it out.

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      I got mine two weeks back. Time to get a better helmet and riding pants. Did a short touring(Delhi-Kurukshetra-Delhi) of 322km under 4k rpm(still under break-in period). So far I clocked 700kms on ODO.

      Will surely post a detailed review later





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        I've a question. Which petrol you guys are using? I'm using normal petrol from HP or BP. I avoid Indian Oil. Had bad experiences with IO in the past. Is it okay to use normal fuel or shall I go with premium ones? Afaik they are just RON91 fuel with additives. Please suggest.


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          Guys, anybody who took the N650 through bank loans ? Could you please share the EMI options and interest rate and such details, either here or by PM,
          also how much would be the service costs, there are no free services for the 300 or 650 right ?

          Any help will be much appreciated.

          Cheers
          Ride Safe
          Krishna
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            No free service. Each service costs 1k approx in Labour. Parts are fuel and air filter and oil. Another 3 to 4 k for all of that. Set of tyres is 16 to 22 k which run for 12k kms mostly. Add 20 to 30 k for basic mods which every one needs to make bike safer to ride. Normal fuel is good enough.

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            • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

              Originally posted by adityabhelke View Post
              No free service. Each service costs 1k approx in Labour. Parts are fuel and air filter and oil. Another 3 to 4 k for all of that. Set of tyres is 16 to 22 k which run for 12k kms mostly. Add 20 to 30 k for basic mods which every one needs to make bike safer to ride. Normal fuel is good enough.

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              Ok, So the price for service seems reasonable considering its a big bike.

              Ant idea on the EMI options and such ? I want to get a fair idea before I can estimate a time frame for saving and getting one.


              Cheers
              Ride Safe
              Krishna
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              • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                Ok, So the price for service seems reasonable considering its a big bike.

                Ant idea on the EMI options and such ? I want to get a fair idea before I can estimate a time frame for saving and getting one.


                Cheers
                Ride Safe
                Krishna
                You can check the Bajaj EMI schemes in the showroom itself, I dont have the latest figures.

                Regarding other loans, I guess this link answers better http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/superbik...-possible.html (You mightve already read it )

                Btw, if you have time at hand, buy the Honda CBR650F which will be launched next year, you get two extra cylinders as well
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                  Hey Adarsh, are they available online ? Don't want to go to the svc just yet, as it is nothing of a immediate purchase.

                  And thanks for the link, let me check it out.

                  CBR650F , i do have my eyes on it. But first i need to base my budget and set a saving to some tune na.

                  Cheers
                  Ride Safe
                  Krishna

                  Originally posted by Adarsh_Bk View Post
                  You can check the Bajaj EMI schemes in the showroom itself, I dont have the latest figures.

                  Regarding other loans, I guess this link answers better http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/superbik...-possible.html (You mightve already read it )

                  Btw, if you have time at hand, buy the Honda CBR650F which will be launched next year, you get two extra cylinders as well
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                  • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                    Originally posted by Adarsh_Bk View Post
                    Btw, if you have time at hand, buy the Honda CBR650F which will be launched next year, you get two extra cylinders as well
                    but people like me who wish power, will be blessed by VFM Gods... After years of wait, KTM launched 45 horses at 2 lakh INR. just like that someone will give a 600 cc below 5 lakh for sure...I will wait...
                    I'm a responsible rider.It doesn't matter what you ride,but what matters is how you ride.

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                      Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                      Hey Adarsh, are they available online ? Don't want to go to the svc just yet, as it is nothing of a immediate purchase.

                      And thanks for the link, let me check it out.

                      CBR650F , i do have my eyes on it. But first i need to base my budget and set a saving to some tune na.

                      Cheers
                      Ride Safe
                      Krishna
                      Dont think so, I had got the details from showroom itself (I was lurking in this thread before buying 390 )

                      Originally posted by Legend Racer View Post
                      but people like me who wish power, will be blessed by VFM Gods... After years of wait, KTM launched 45 horses at 2 lakh INR. just like that someone will give a 600 cc below 5 lakh for sure...I will wait...
                      You will be blessed again by VFM gods , CBR650F will be "manufactured" in India, according to Honda's official statement and it costs 5.4L for ABS variant in US right now!! So you do the math.

                      Now, lets allow 650 discussions to continue
                      Ride hard.. Ride safe.. Always!

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                        Originally posted by Adarsh_Bk View Post
                        You will be blessed again by VFM gods , CBR650F will be "manufactured" in India, according to Honda's official statement and it costs 5.4L for ABS variant in US right now!! So you do the math.
                        waiting.......

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                        • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                          I got my green mid-weight around two weeks or so back.. Here is my experience...

                          But first things first, a big thank you to [MENTION=5265]sachin[/MENTION] nair for his blog here on xbhp, it was his blog that convinced me about the Ninja

                          This whole thing started when I realised that my super reliable Karizma R just did not have the power to satisfy me any longer. Not that I have the skills to properly handle what it had, Karizma is still more capable than I am... Anyway in the market for a proper upgrade I really did not have money for anything costlier than the N 650 (not saying I had money for that, but ebay is a really good place to sell off spare body parts). If I had the money I would have gone for a naked or a supersports and boy would that have been a mistake!! But more on that later..

                          In the initial days I zeroed in on the RC 390, that time it seemed it would have super sports riding position and that, I thought would be a great new experience. I would have still toured on it as I would have on a Panigale if I had one. I just don't see a reason to look for practicality on a motorcycle... But the RC was and is continually being delayed and having left my motorcycle at home, here in Hyderabad I was motorcycle-less. D 390 was out of question as without a wind screen I would not have been able to tour around 130-140 and I would not add a windscreen to a naked, but mainly because my heart was taken by the RC... RC had its own issues, reliability (possibly from D 390 history) being one and tank range being the other. But it was in budget, would handle like a dream and carry me fast enough.. But that was not to be...

                          I wanted to go for the Street Triple but again wind blast was a minor issue but mainly it was expensive. Looking for options I came across Sachin's blog and decided on N650. Here are some pics, sorry for the quality though, not only do I suck as a photographer these are also cell phone images..

                          In the showroom..

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                          BTW there was no waiting period, there was a motorcycle lying, I just transferred the money and picked it off.

                          Initial impressions:

                          Though restricted till 4000 rpm first thing I noticed was that the motorcycle doesn't pull that aggressively. This was mainly due its extremely linear power delivery. Having pulled the motorcycle till red line in most gears I still get this impression... there is no mad rush. Tucked in on one of the runs I was surprised I was doing 170, I never realised when I reached there and that it took so little time, efficient as this is, this also means the excitement factor is somewhat lacking.

                          Now don't get me wrong, the motorcycle is not slow. In fact it is frighteningly fast, its just that the power delivery to me leaves something to be desired. Its too linear..

                          But having ridden this, I now will never have a garage without it. True if I ever have extra money I will buy a super sports or most probably a naked, but only as a second motorcycle for short runs, having fun and looking uber cool. This motorcycle is just so efficient and powerful and fun on a highway that I can't imagine not having it with me anymore (and that is why a super sports as first big motorcycle would have been a mistake, I would have missed this gem while trying to maintain impossibly high revs on the super sport to get any kind of impressive power from it).

                          The pros and cons according to me:

                          Cons:
                          Linear power delivery - Hey I want to pull involuntary wheelies!!
                          No ABS - This is such a glaring omission, I would happily pay 30 or 50k extra for an ABS. This is such a basic requirement. This is such a glaring omission.
                          Windshield - What's up with guys at Kawa?? Go above 100 at tallest setting and the pillion has to tuck in behind you. Even if there is no pillion the wind blast is directed at your helmet.

                          That's it, the motorcycle is perfect otherwise. Sachin did complain about the headlights and the brake pads but I am yet to face any issue, that is probably because of limited amount of spirited or night riding..

                          Pros:

                          Linear power delivery and the amount of power - it is so easy to overtake even the fast cars, you can so easily exceed their speeds. And if you are not careful, before you realise you will be nearing 200.

                          Torque - or the way it is delivered, long trucks, irritating autowallas? No problem, just twist the throttle.

                          Riding posture and seat cushioning - It is so perfect for long rides, my world tour if it comes will not be aboard an adventure motorcycle, but on this beautiful machine.

                          Reliability - not from my personal experience but from Kawasaki's track record and internet forums

                          Looks - I was surprised by the sheer amount of eye balls this motorcycle grabs. I thought a layman will just discard this as another 'modified' bike at best, others will think it is like an R15 or an FZ. But almost at every signal I am asked about the price, top speed, whether this is a sports bike and inevitably the mileage. I am also given advice on how a car would have been better . I think this has a lot to do with the new matte black paint scheme. I never liked the looks of the model from 2012 on wards until I laid my eyes on the 2014 paint scheme.. This is such a beautiful motorcycle that I often stand at a distance just to look at it.

                          Anyway this is all for now, I hope I will have many meaningful tours on this motorcycle and an occasional crazy run.

                          Cheers!! Keep riding, have fun...
                          There is no happiness for him who does not travel!
                          The fortune of a man who is sitting, sits; it rises when he rises; it sleeps when he sleeps; it moves when he moves.
                          Therefore, Wander!
                          - Rigveda, 1500 - 1000 B.C.

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                          • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                            Congratulations buddy and wish you a happy ownership experience. May be I should ask Kawasaki for a cut

                            Regarding the power delivery I agree its very linear but that's not a con if you ask me. If I ever get bored of its linear power delivery just drop a gear down and what a rush I get when I open full throttle. Power wheelies in second gear happens without even a second thought if you wide open throttle.

                            I have added puig touring windscreen which helps in wind protection tad better than stock windscreen.

                            We are riding to Hyderabad on 15th Aug and will be there for a couple of days so PM if you wanna meet.

                            Ride safe!

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                            Ladakh & Lahaul Valley 2011 - A journey to heaven & back
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                            • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                              Congratulations Bro for your Ninja even Sachin's blog is making me crazy to go green..

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                              • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                                congratz dude ninja 650 is awesome bike.

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