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  • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Hi fellas!! 2nd service done at 6000 KMs. Installed left Grab rail, changed oil (1.8 Litre of Motul 7100 10w50), oil filter, lubed chain with Motul spray. Total damages, Rs.4220. I paid around Rs.3000 during 1st service. The difference is due to the grab rail that I installed this time which costs Rs.1200. Oil change interval is 12,000 KMs, however, I prefer to get it changed at 6,000 Kms.

    And the beauty of owning a Ninja, there are no niggles/issues to complain about. Service is quick, time is saved and I see SVC guys again in October 2016 or after 12000 Kms whichever happens earlier, or unless I crash.


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    • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

      Originally posted by chinmayakar View Post
      Hi fellas!! 2nd service done at 6000 KMs. Installed left Grab rail, changed oil (1.8 Litre of Motul 7100 10w50), oil filter, lubed chain with Motul spray. Total damages, Rs.4220. I paid around Rs.3000 during 1st service. The difference is due to the grab rail that I installed this time which costs Rs.1200. Oil change interval is 12,000 KMs, however, I prefer to get it changed at 6,000 Kms.

      And the beauty of owning a Ninja, there are no niggles/issues to complain about. Service is quick, time is saved and I see SVC guys again in October 2016 or after 12000 Kms whichever happens earlier, or unless I crash.
      Those last four words, you should not be thinking of..
      Last edited by satish_patil; 02-23-2016, 09:08 AM.
      It's the journey that matters, not the destination.

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        Originally posted by satish_patil View Post
        Those last four words, you should not be thinking of..
        Crashed...
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        • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

          Originally posted by Deathwing View Post
          Crashed...
          Dang!!!
          Who? How? Is the rider okay?
          Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
          Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!

          Bullet Service Guide CBR 250R Parts Manual Fz16 service manual - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-...VFQmJzakk/view
          Hero Moto Corp Bikes' Parts RE STD 350 Wiring Diagram (CI) Service Manual - Classic 350/500
          ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
          P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0

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          • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

            Originally posted by satish_patil View Post
            Those last four words, you should not be thinking of..

            Hi!! Thanks man. But this is India. Even if I am 100% cautious there may be someone on the road who might have taken my supari...

            Hence, I have my gear on, and for the bike I have 0 dep.

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              Originally posted by chinmayakar View Post
              Hi!! Thanks man. But this is India. Even if I am 100% cautious there may be someone on the road who might have taken my supari...

              Hence, I have my gear on, and for the bike I have 0 dep.
              True bro.. Even if you are a sane/sedate rider, one squid bike/car/truck/bus driver is enough to scare the shit out of you when they try to overtake you with very less room available..

              Was just saying we should always hope for the best..

              Originally posted by Deathwing View Post
              Crashed...
              Yeah bro, crashes do happen how much ever we try to avoid.. Nobody/nothing in the world is 100% perfect..

              And I remember those pics from some old post.. @Divya Sharan bhai, that is @Deathwing's friend's Ninja 650.. Crashed by the owner's brother if I remember correctly..
              Last edited by satish_patil; 02-23-2016, 01:26 PM.
              It's the journey that matters, not the destination.

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              • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                Dang!!!
                Who? How? Is the rider okay?
                Riders fine, bikes also fine now, friend had to shell out more than a lakh for damages, he was gonna sell the bike , but after the accident he spent soo Much and changed tyres saw no point in selling also he just changed the battery.

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                  Hello everyone. A few pics from yesterdays photoshoot. Apologies for not being in proper gear. It was an impromptu thing for which I wasn't prepared. Anyways, good to have ace photographers as friends Will try to re-shoot again with my gear on.

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                  • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                    Originally posted by chinmayakar View Post
                    Hello everyone. A few pics from yesterdays photoshoot. Good to have ace photographers as friends
                    T-shirt. Slippers. Nice.

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                      • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                        Are those Ohlins? If yes, where did you get them from and for how much? Also how much does the rode benefit from them?

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                          Hi , can any new ninja 650r owner answer following questions?1) Is it good to use it for around 100/150 km daily on mixed road condition?2) Is any routine maintainance other than service schedule is needed?3) Is spare part be issue or get available?4) How much FE one should except?5) Frame Slider , Left Grab rail , rear seat cowl availability & cost?

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                          • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                            Originally posted by Above_All View Post
                            Hi , can any new ninja 650r owner answer following questions?1) Is it good to use it for around 100/150 km daily on mixed road condition?2) Is any routine maintainance other than service schedule is needed?3) Is spare part be issue or get available?4) How much FE one should except?5) Frame Slider , Left Grab rail , rear seat cowl availability & cost?
                            I'm not a owner but I know a few, coming to fuel efficiency, u can expect anything between 24 in the cities to 29 on the highways, spare parts are dependent on the Kawasaki service centres and the number of them, but all I known is that spares will be on the slightly expensive side.

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                            • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                              Originally posted by Above_All View Post
                              Hi , can any new ninja 650r owner answer following questions?1) Is it good to use it for around 100/150 km daily on mixed road condition?2) Is any routine maintainance other than service schedule is needed?3) Is spare part be issue or get available?4) How much FE one should except?5) Frame Slider , Left Grab rail , rear seat cowl availability & cost?
                              Hello there buddy,
                              remember me....Paddy from the ZMR forum. Anyway got the ninja last September (I still have the ZMR).

                              Can try my best to ans your questions:
                              1.Totally good for mixed conditions we have uite a many members who use it as their primary bike from buying milk round the corner to going on long road trips across state borders.
                              2. If you use your bike respectfully ...No nothing else required apart from the regular service.
                              3. Spare part issue...Yes not all the spares can be made available at a go when required. But the SVC's do source them withing a week or two (MAX) if required)
                              4.FE is a very subjective issue....I personally have got like 12kmpl to 17kmpl in city (bumper to bumper traffic) and reached 25kmpls on highways while i tour. But in usual city traffic moving ...you can expect a 18-20 kmpl number.
                              5. I can give u quote for things i have added: Frame Sliders Puig pro ~11k
                              Left grab rail around 1800.

                              And to mention its a brilliant upgrade from the ZMR. On a personal front you wont take much time to get in sync with the bike. But yeah with great power...comes.........you know it :-) Best of Luck!
                              Regards-
                              -K.D.H
                              www.facebook.com/groups/rrtourers
                              " the only thing i believe in after the almighty ....is my bike....."

                              Mumbai Malvan Mumbai

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                              • Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

                                Originally posted by chinmayakar View Post
                                Hello everyone. A few pics from yesterdays photoshoot. Apologies for not being in proper gear. It was an impromptu thing for which I wasn't prepared. Anyways, good to have ace photographers as friends Will try to re-shoot again with my gear on.
                                I'm amazed to see how you turn it. I have a friend who has N650 and it was very difficult to turn the motorcycle in all turns. Even he agrees to the same even after many thousand kms of ownership.. It is a straight line rocket but when it comes to turns it require a lot more effort than we anticipate.

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