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  • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by anilp View Post
    How's the pillion comfort levels on the 650 for all day two up touring? Apologies if this has already been discussed.

    Pillon riding on these bikes it is not worth it. for short rides it is managable. Mainly when you accelerate the g forces are too tiring for a Pillon. Take my words my friend and myself tried it.

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    Thanks. Will try nitrogen.

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    • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

      If N650 is not pillion friendly then there's no bike. May be after market gel seats can help but stock seat itself is so good. Give it some time....you'll get used to and the seats will break in.

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      • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

        I too believe pillion riding is comparatively better. G forces and all come in to picture when you accelerate hard. Don't accelerate hard, corner hard etc with a pillion.

        As I said before, IMO comfort is better than even bullets, having done 250 kms on both back to back as a pillion.

        And yeah the exhaust will scrape easily with a slightly heavy partner.


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        • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

          I don't know why peeps are going on about it being uncomfortable. I rode from Kasol to Gurgaon. Through some of the biggest craters known to Mangalyaan and I wasn't really dead tired by the time i reached home 13 hours later. Of course bum pains but out of all the bikes I have owned and ridden on that was the most comfortable I have been on.

          Ok enough of me forcing my opinion on this, just a little question, does any of you feel that the front locks up a little too frequently in case of panic braking on this bike. I was wondering whether anybody else also felt it or is it just me. I mean it has been almost one and a half years now, just haven't become comfortable with brakes. Any enlightenment is welcome.

          Thanks.

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          • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

            Hi all
            I was planing to sell my 650- 2014
            Last edited by deepak82; 12-15-2014, 11:47 PM.

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            • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

              Hi, anyone who has changed their tyres and would like to share their experience? Which one to go for, Metzeler, Pirelli or Michelin? A quick response will be appreciated. Cheers.

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              • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                Originally posted by forty6 View Post
                Hi, anyone who has changed their tyres and would like to share their experience? Which one to go for, Metzeler, Pirelli or Michelin? A quick response will be appreciated. Cheers.
                I have used stock dunlop followed by pirelli angel st and now running on michelin PR2 set.

                Pirelli Angel st was an exceptional tire but its expensive.

                Michelin pr2 I recently did an entire bhutan trip (7500 kms) which has 180 section. No issues whatsoever. No drop in mileage and looks better too with a more round profile. My main reason to switch was the cost of michelin pr2 is way cheaper than pirelli angel st.

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                  Thanks a ton man. I have just been reading that the 180 doesn't fit very well. So was apprehensive. So, you recommend PR2 over the Angel ST? Also, how are diablo rossos? If PR2s are good I would gladly go for them, the dealer is closer to home and they are cheaper.

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                  • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                    Originally posted by forty6 View Post
                    Thanks a ton man. I have just been reading that the 180 doesn't fit very well. So was apprehensive. So, you recommend PR2 over the Angel ST? Also, how are diablo rossos? If PR2s are good I would gladly go for them, the dealer is closer to home and they are cheaper.
                    There are no issues which 180 section has. As i said i just did a 7500 kms trip on them across all types of terrains and I had no issues. Got 27.2 kmpl mileage and no issues in top speed, cornering, wet roads, gravel, no roads, etc.

                    You can buy angel st / gt if you are okay paying the extra moolah. Else pr2 is equally good.

                    I cant comment on diablo. Never used them.

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                    • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                      Thanks a ton man. Cheers.

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                      • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                        Originally posted by Arjun Jadhav View Post
                        Pillon riding on these bikes it is not worth it. for short rides it is managable. Mainly when you accelerate the g forces are too tiring for a Pillon. Take my words my friend and myself tried it.
                        ninja 650 2011 edition has more sitting area for the pillion ninja acceleration is linear and with easy throttle its as good as it gets

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                        Originally posted by forty6 View Post
                        Hi, anyone who has changed their tyres and would like to share their experience? Which one to go for, Metzeler, Pirelli or Michelin? A quick response will be appreciated. Cheers.
                        metzzler sportec m5 is available easily. however its a low mileage single compound tyre meant for tracks. hardly lasts beyond 8000kms and at 13k for rear its expensive. also the stock available is probably more than 1-1.5 yr old. having said that, its grip and feel is really great.
                        for longer mileage, roadtec is their dual compound tyre but its hardly available in ninja sizes. also the stock available could be dated as back as 2009!
                        since michelin and others are available, its no point discussion about stock tyres (they cost same as michelins n others). Would like to point out that bridgestone battalax was really good tyre for touring usage. I would avoid recommending dunlop OEM as many have reported steering wobble with it and for the price its available from bajaj, its not worth.
                        i have just started using PR2, its 180 but fits well, no issue with chain or swingarm. lets see how it goes. havent used others

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                        • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                          Originally posted by kiranghag View Post
                          ninja 650 2011 edition has more sitting area for the pillion ninja acceleration is linear and with easy throttle its as good as it gets

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                          metzzler sportec m5 is available easily. however its a low mileage single compound tyre meant for tracks. hardly lasts beyond 8000kms and at 13k for rear its expensive. also the stock available is probably more than 1-1.5 yr old. having said that, its grip and feel is really great.
                          for longer mileage, roadtec is their dual compound tyre but its hardly available in ninja sizes. also the stock available could be dated as back as 2009!
                          since michelin and others are available, its no point discussion about stock tyres (they cost same as michelins n others). Would like to point out that bridgestone battalax was really good tyre for touring usage. I would avoid recommending dunlop OEM as many have reported steering wobble with it and for the price its available from bajaj, its not worth.
                          i have just started using PR2, its 180 but fits well, no issue with chain or swingarm. lets see how it goes. havent used others
                          Thanks mate. Will use the current set for the trip to Kutch, after coming back will go for Michelin then. Cheers.

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                          • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                            Guys, need your help on this:
                            Today in the Parking lot noticed two minor scratches on the Tank which is in Matte Black finish. The paint seems to have peeled off.

                            Any suggestions on if we can treat it?

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                            • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                              Dont think you have a choice if the paint has come off and it is not a surface scratch. You will either need to repaint the tank or do a complete wrap. alternate is to use a simple sticker to cover the scratches.

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                              • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                                Oh that seems like a scratch on the heart, try using a rubbing compound or the scratch remover pen might be that will help or you have to repaint the whole tank..
                                I DON'T LET MY BIKE DOWN, MY BIKE DOESN'T LET ME DOWN......

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