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I am going to go ahead with the ceramic coating soon. My bike is 2 weeks old and I guess I am babying it for now! The ceramic coating differs on how many coats are applied and which product is used. Gyeon Q2 Mohs quartz is among the better products. I am told you need to do a 6 monthly or so "touch up" which costs in the region of Rs. 500. The initial cost is around Rs. 7k for a Ninja 650. I will post my observations and pictures once I get it done. I am getting it done in Mumbai at a place that came highly recommended.Originally posted by yathi View Post
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Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread
All the best mate, pls do share your observations and pictures...Originally posted by ManOnFire View PostI am going to go ahead with the ceramic coating soon. My bike is 2 weeks old and I guess I am babying it for now! The ceramic coating differs on how many coats are applied and which product is used. Gyeon Q2 Mohs quartz is among the better products. I am told you need to do a 6 monthly or so "touch up" which costs in the region of Rs. 500. The initial cost is around Rs. 7k for a Ninja 650. I will post my observations and pictures once I get it done. I am getting it done in Mumbai at a place that came highly recommended.
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Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread
Hi Guys,
I have clicked 7.5k in my 650. The front tire is fine but the wall building has begun in rear one... The rear is ok. So i think i'll have to change it soon.
Can anyone suggest which tire to get and from where should I get it changed in Delhi NCR?
I mean I don't ride hoolgan way. I am a straight line highway rider and ride with ease. What I'm looking foris not a soft compound. Hard compound will Also work.
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Current rides-
Iron 883 (2015- ); Interceptor 650 (2019- )
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Pathpavers from Delhi. You can google it or check their facebook page.Originally posted by enfro View PostHi Guys,
I have clicked 7.5k in my 650. The front tire is fine but the wall building has begun in rear one... The rear is ok. So i think i'll have to change it soon.
Can anyone suggest which tire to get and from where should I get it changed in Delhi NCR?
I mean I don't ride hoolgan way. I am a straight line highway rider and ride with ease. What I'm looking foris not a soft compound. Hard compound will Also work.
Thanks
Pirelli Angel GT for both front and back..
Or Michelin Pilot Road 3 up front and backSplendor - 2k to 2006
Karizma - 2k3 to 2009
P180 - 2k6 to 2k9
Hunk - Oct 2k7 til now
ZMR - 2010 to Forever
RX135(2k) - 2013 to 2018
Ninja 250R (2010) - 2016 til now
RayZ - 2015 til now
Ninja 650 (2014) - 2017 til now
Delhi to Narkanda
Delhi to Coimbatore
Delhi to Nepal
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Actually I also had zeroed in on Michelin PR3. But it comes in 180 spec, while the bike stock is 160. So I don't want to change the stick specification. 180 will be it less flickable, which I want to avoid anytime.Originally posted by rreneav1987 View PostPathpavers from Delhi. You can google it or check their facebook page.
Pirelli Angel GT for both front and back..
Or Michelin Pilot Road 3 up front and back
So what I was looking for is 160spec. So if anyone has changed to harder 160, can he share info please...??--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current rides-
Iron 883 (2015- ); Interceptor 650 (2019- )
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Whoever gave you that theory is wrong. The 180 section tire is better..Originally posted by enfro View PostActually I also had zeroed in on Michelin PR3. But it comes in 180 spec, while the bike stock is 160. So I don't want to change the stick specification. 180 will be it less flickable, which I want to avoid anytime.
So what I was looking for is 160spec. So if anyone has changed to harder 160, can he share info please...??
If you want 160 section tire.. you can check on the Pirelli Angel GT.. comes in 120 for the front and 160/180 for the rear.. comes with both the specs.
I am using 180 section tires on my 650 for the last 17k kms and i never felt any loss in performance or flickability..Splendor - 2k to 2006
Karizma - 2k3 to 2009
P180 - 2k6 to 2k9
Hunk - Oct 2k7 til now
ZMR - 2010 to Forever
RX135(2k) - 2013 to 2018
Ninja 250R (2010) - 2016 til now
RayZ - 2015 til now
Ninja 650 (2014) - 2017 til now
Delhi to Narkanda
Delhi to Coimbatore
Delhi to Nepal
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Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread
thanks bro...will try the 180 for sureOriginally posted by rreneav1987 View PostWhoever gave you that theory is wrong. The 180 section tire is better..
If you want 160 section tire.. you can check on the Pirelli Angel GT.. comes in 120 for the front and 160/180 for the rear.. comes with both the specs.
I am using 180 section tires on my 650 for the last 17k kms and i never felt any loss in performance or flickability..--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current rides-
Iron 883 (2015- ); Interceptor 650 (2019- )
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Hi,
I'm about to buy 2016 Ninja 650R Non-ABS ODO-5500kms for 3.6L.
Is it a good deal?
If yes, kindly suggest PDI checkpoints for used bike. i'm new to super-bike category and have no knowledge regarding inspection and all.
Please shade some light here.
Also I own Hero Impulse for my touring purpose and off-road fun. Also used Dominar 400 for touring needs. So upgrading to 650cc bike is big deal for me.
before I dig into user manual, any advise on maintaining bike or purchasing aftermarket accessories will be helpful.
Being Adventure tourer I always used block tread pattern tyres for touring as well as commute, even on Dominar I fitted metzelers Tourance Dual sport tyres.Originally posted by rreneav1987 View PostWhoever gave you that theory is wrong. The 180 section tire is better..
If you want 160 section tire.. you can check on the Pirelli Angel GT.. comes in 120 for the front and 160/180 for the rear.. comes with both the specs.
I am using 180 section tires on my 650 for the last 17k kms and i never felt any loss in performance or flickability..
I do like the dual sport tyres, as they improves stability on bad roads or braking on sandy/gravels. It wont skid on gravels/ wet roads as much as normal street tyres.
this is what I've experienced.
But N650R being a sport tourer, is it a good call to fit something like Dual sport tyres on it.
E.g. Pirelli MT60 RS (Pic below)
Any advice before buying N650R is appreciated.
TIA."The Answer, My Friend,
is Blowin' in The Wind"
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Originally posted by sauravalwaysurs View PostHello all,
Anybody here recently bought Ninja 650 2018/19?
What are the changes in new model from old model?
I didn't find a separate thread so posting it here.
Check this out!
Ninja 650 2016 vs 2017
There are many changes in new version as compared to old."The Answer, My Friend,
is Blowin' in The Wind"
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Originally posted by Revminister View PostHola Petrolhead
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Please allow me to present to you the all new 2020 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R!
Press the link below to checkout this hooligan!
https://youtu.be/1OnPW-Em9WA
super congraluations. i would suggest to open a new ownership thread for the might zx-6r
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i am using the same PR3 180/55 in mine and works fine. you can alternatively look at timsum tyres ( timsun.in) they have both 160/65 and 180/55 options and a re VFM however not meant for high speed riding.Originally posted by enfro View PostActually I also had zeroed in on Michelin PR3. But it comes in 180 spec, while the bike stock is 160. So I don't want to change the stick specification. 180 will be it less flickable, which I want to avoid anytime.
So what I was looking for is 160spec. So if anyone has changed to harder 160, can he share info please...??
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Originally posted by Ajax View PostHey guys. Need some help. My father has a ninja 650 with a dying battery. Do we have options from a local brand for replacement. The Kawakaski guys are trying to sell him a Japanese Amaron for 15k apparently, which seems like a waste of money.
amaron 9Ah workd just fine. the CCA is bit less than the OEM yuasa but for 1700 bucks its perfect. change every 2.5 years."A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel."
RE Bullet 1977 - Current
RX-100 1995 - Current
CBZ Classic 2003 - Current
Activa 2004 - Current
CBR 250R 2012 - Current
Ninja 650 2013 - Current.
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No aftermarket solutions for ABS. ABS literally saves life and hence, I suggest to ignore this deal. :/Originally posted by blak bandit 350cc View PostSalam everyone ,I am getting a deal in pre owned ninja here for around 200k 5500 odo .
but problem is ,abs is absent which is a problem and priority for me ?
please suggest what can I do or can I fit an ABS unit into this ??
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