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  • prasath_xbhp
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Has anyone of you R15 v2.0 owners used this oil in ur ride?. kindly share ur opinions.... The price is Rs. 1300/- in yamaha dealers in chennai.

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  • black asp
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by Ashwiin Napster View Post
    You could try the Duke 200's lines.



    +1 and Bingo! [MENTION=17086]Black[/MENTION]asp uses D200's rear lines on his V2 and is quite happy about it.
    Yes, Iam using Duke 200 rear brake lines.
    No, they are not the same length. The Duke line is longer. If you have the rear fender may be you can route it through the extra clamps. I don't run a rear fender so I had to route it inside the swing arm cavity. My rear rubber lines had almost swollen twice the regular size hence I got Duke 200 lines from a scrapyard. I am happy with it. Completed almost 25000 KM's on it.

    Life is not easy.


    CHEERS
    Last edited by black asp; 06-24-2019, 07:20 PM.

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  • Ashwiin Napster
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by Aswinlogi View Post
    Is there noticeable difference between a rubber hose and steel braided one?
    Yes. Steel braided lines do not expand or swell when pressure is applied over time. They are more durable and flexible, provides ample bite and doesn't give a spongy feeling like the rubber ones.

    Also, if you are a track guy, you will definitely like the feel of consistent braking that steel lines provide.

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  • h0116
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Can it be changed to mechanical?

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  • Aswinlogi
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by Ashwiin Napster View Post
    You could try the Duke 200's lines.



    +1 and Bingo! [MENTION=17086]Black[/MENTION]asp uses D200's rear lines on his V2 and is quite happy about it.
    Is there noticeable difference between a rubber hose and steel braided one?

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  • ashwinprakas
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by Ashwiin Napster View Post
    +1 and Bingo! @Blackasp uses D200's rear lines on his V2 and is quite happy about it.
    Yup, he'd shown it to me when we met, its a fit and he really is quite happy about the performance.

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  • Ashwiin Napster
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by saikatbyte View Post
    Hi.
    I want to replace the rear brake lines to steel braided lines. Which bike's rear steel braided line suitable for R15 V2?
    You could try the Duke 200's lines.

    Originally posted by Ivin View Post
    Not sure about the rear on which bikes' will fit. You can try duke 200's length with yours. The length looks similar to the eye.
    +1 and Bingo! [MENTION=17086]Black[/MENTION]asp uses D200's rear lines on his V2 and is quite happy about it.
    Last edited by Ashwiin Napster; 05-24-2019, 05:33 PM.

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  • Ivin
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by saikatbyte View Post
    Hi.
    I want to replace the rear brake lines to steel braided lines. Which bike's rear steel braided line suitable for R15 V2?
    Not sure about the rear on which bikes' will fit. You can try duke 200's length with yours. The length looks similar to the eye.

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  • saikatbyte
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Hi.
    I want to replace the rear brake lines to steel braided lines. Which bike's rear steel braided line suitable for R15 V2?

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  • Asjadk2000
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    250 ML would be more than enough for both bleeding and then refilling the system both front and rear. The rest you can keep it for top us, in case required. Don't get the 500 ML. 250 ML would suffice.





    Will PM you the details. Compression check can be done at your Yamaha Showroom. They have a tool called compression tester which measures the resistance offered by the piston. If it's lesser than adequate they will let you know.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    -Do the yamaha showroom peeps give any type of warranty on the engine that they rebuild?
    -What's the rebuild cost of engine of r15 v2? -Anyone who has done rebuilding their engine?
    -The cost of rebuilding aworking engine like mine is working but eating oil and the cost of a seized engine is different or same?
    -Mine engine is eating oil from the last 7 months i am just topping it up and using it. Eating is almost the same i just need to do it around 500 kms. What you guyz suggest to do rebuild it or just topup and use it. No white smoke or drop in performance.
    Sorry for all those silly questions but please anyone can help me out as i am newbie to biking and don't know too much about bikes.

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    Originally posted by Asjadk2000 View Post
    -Do the yamaha showroom peeps give any type of warranty on the engine that they rebuild?
    -What's the rebuild cost of engine of r15 v2? -Anyone who has done rebuilding their engine?
    -The cost of rebuilding aworking engine like mine is working but eating oil and the cost of a seized engine is different or same?
    -Mine engine is eating oil from the last 7 months i am just topping it up and using it. Eating is almost the same i just need to do it around 500 kms. What you guyz suggest to do rebuild it or just topup and use it. No white smoke or drop in performance.
    Sorry for all those silly questions but please anyone can help me out as i am newbie to biking and don't know too much about bikes.
    And for the compression test bro actually the showroom in my city has shifted to another location i don't know it. But will search for it and definitely do a test in 2 or 3 days.

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by Ankey View Post
    Guys, I want to replace my brake fluid, How much brake fluid will I need to bleed out both the brakes?
    There are 100ml and 250 ml packs of DOT 4 from various companies on sale. But I'm not sure how much to buy.
    Please advise. Thanks for the help.
    250 ML would be more than enough for both bleeding and then refilling the system both front and rear. The rest you can keep it for top us, in case required. Don't get the 500 ML. 250 ML would suffice.

    Originally posted by Asjadk2000 View Post
    Brother also can you give me your insta profile link or fb so that i can contact you.
    Originally posted by Asjadk2000 View Post
    If the compression figures are in specs then what is the next step???
    Where to do compression test?
    I don't have the device to do a check
    Will PM you the details. Compression check can be done at your Yamaha Showroom. They have a tool called compression tester which measures the resistance offered by the piston. If it's lesser than adequate they will let you know.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • Ankey
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Guys, I want to replace my brake fluid, How much brake fluid will I need to bleed out both the brakes?
    There are 100ml and 250 ml packs of DOT 4 from various companies on sale. But I'm not sure how much to buy.
    Please advise. Thanks for the help.

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  • Asjadk2000
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by Asjadk2000 View Post
    If the compression figures are in specs then what is the next step???
    Where to do compression test?
    I don't have the device to do a check
    Brother also can you give me your insta profile link or fb so that i can contact you.

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  • Asjadk2000
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/do-your...-cleaning.html

    Check out this link and read this link carefully. Here you have detailed step on how to remove, clean and install your throttle body.



    It's recommended to do a compression check a first step, and check if it's in the right spec. Compression check must be when the engine is mildly warmed up. Check the reading and do let me know.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    If the compression figures are in specs then what is the next step???
    Where to do compression test?
    I don't have the device to do a check

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: Yamaha YZF-R15 version 2.0

    Originally posted by h0116 View Post
    i want removed the throttle body teaching


    Check out this link and read this link carefully. Here you have detailed step on how to remove, clean and install your throttle body.

    Originally posted by Asjadk2000 View Post
    Hello people my bike has started to eat more oil. Its eating 100ml to 150ml at 500 kms. I am worried now. There is no noise from engine it sounds good. No white smoke from exhaust or no black smoke. There is also no oily residue at the end of silencer. What maybe the problem??? I have searched a bit on google and it seems that valve stems are gone ... Please help me out guys.
    It's recommended to do a compression check a first step, and check if it's in the right spec. Compression check must be when the engine is mildly warmed up. Check the reading and do let me know.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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