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  • saquib, from where and for how much did you get this for? i mean it's clutches are strong enough for a extreme offroad tour?
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    • Available on their official site
      ViaTerra Claw - All-In-One Motorcycle Luggage System

      NOt sure from where saquib got these from...
      waiting for his reply

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      • You need to travel 5-8 kms continously without stopping to get rid of the F sign...
        Read the manual...

        Hey got my baby r finally and the gears as well... All set... Anybody going for ride??
        Last edited by The Monk; 03-20-2013, 12:59 PM. Reason: Back to back posts

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        • Originally posted by Krushal
          Hey got my baby r finally and the gears as well... All set... Anybody going for ride??
          check this thread for rides :

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          • Originally posted by prakhararya View Post
            saquib, from where and for how much did you get this for? i mean it's clutches are strong enough for a extreme offroad tour?
            hey buddy
            i purchased it online from VIATERRA.
            I was following them from long on this product and purchased it as soon as it was launched.
            It would cost you around 3k.

            Originally posted by xDa_nightfury View Post
            Available on their official site
            ViaTerra Claw - All-In-One Motorcycle Luggage System

            NOt sure from where saquib got these from...
            waiting for his reply
            yes i purchased it online from VIATERRA
            you can also check it on planetdsg online
            True Wanderers 4.0 | Chasing The Destiny | Finalist | Viaterra Raptor Tail Bag Review

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            • Originally posted by saquib3005 View Post

              yes i purchased it online from VIATERRA
              you can also check it on planetdsg online
              Thanks. Let me check in local shops here in mumbai...
              in case i get it i will update it with price.

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              • An old pic of my bike.
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                Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.

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                • @cool-abhi-mafia : pls check your PM..i've sent you a message and waiting for the reply since 1 week

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                  • early morning ride from delhi to murthal.. kinda biking marathon..
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                    if you dont stop, turn back and admire your vehicle after parking it, then youve definitely got a wrong one mate...

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                    • Yesterday rode a V2 and I felt it was little relaxed as per riding position compare to old V1.
                      Is it only me or there is really a bit change in riding position in V2 as compare to V1 ?
                      This is not the first time I am feeling V2 bit relaxed but had noticed previously as well.

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                      • Originally posted by somen1984 View Post
                        Yesterday rode a V2 and I felt it was little relaxed as per riding position compare to old V1.
                        Is it only me or there is really a bit change in riding position in V2 as compare to V1 ?
                        This is not the first time I am feeling V2 bit relaxed but had noticed previously as well.
                        Riding position of V2 is much more aggressive than V1.
                        You may find aggrressive a relaxed one, that's completely personal.
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                        • cool pics bro
                          but i see even though you all are sensible riding enthusiasts then too most of you were missing one very important thing: "basic Riding Gear" which not only includes only helmet but also a set of proper gloves and good quality protective jacket.
                          Do inculcate this habit, offcourse you will love your riding more
                          True Wanderers 4.0 | Chasing The Destiny | Finalist | Viaterra Raptor Tail Bag Review

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                          • Originally posted by saquib3005 View Post
                            Was thinking of posting about this from long time, but God knows what was stopping me.
                            As prompted by Eshan for this here is some of the pics of Via Terra's CLAW: a perfect combination of Saddle bag and Tail bag which fulfilled my requirements of long touring.
                            55ltr bag enough for everything ranging from undergarments , tools to laptop and even camera and tripod alongwith extra bottles.
                            And yes the name is enough; CLAW it clutches to the bike perfectly and remains stable at high speeds, rough terrains and optimum corners too.

                            Just one suggestion: while strapping the back from rear side, dont strap it along the rear tail, rather rope it aroung the number plate bar and then sttach it to valcro present on other side of bag.
                            BTW,did you get any chance to test how effective the rain cover is ?

                            Originally posted by saquib3005 View Post
                            cool pics bro
                            but i see even though you all are sensible riding enthusiasts then too most of you were missing one very important thing: "basic Riding Gear" which not only includes only helmet but also a set of proper gloves and good quality protective jacket.
                            Do inculcate this habit, offcourse you will love your riding more
                            ^^ +1
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                            • Finally got my bike from the SVC ( oil leak from clutch fork ) they charged me 600bucks + 550 for oil.. The clutch o-ring which was worn out costs just Rs 19.. But the labor for that is 600 bucks when I enquired,they said it took 4 hours for a person to fix it.. No other go,got to pay for it as o-ring is not covered under warranty i was thinking a 20Rs part needs 600Rs to fix?? Wtf!! Mine has done just 2200 on ODO. But the result is awsm.. Bike Revs super smooth and it's more fun to ride now

                              One question:Since I changed the oil now at 2200 on ODO,can I skip the oil change at second service which is due on 3000km ??? Can I show them the bill of oil change so that my warranty won't be compromised???
                              Its better to sweat than bleed!! "AGATT "

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                              • Originally posted by siddharthsure View Post
                                One question:Since I changed the oil now at 2200 on ODO,can I skip the oil change at second service which is due on 3000km ??? Can I show them the bill of oil change so that my warranty won't be compromised???
                                It depends on your dealer. Talk to them and make them understand the situation. I have done that before. They should accept it.
                                Ride, ride and ride.. But always do it responsibly..

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