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  • joelgreen
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    Could anyone please suggest a place to hang small bags(groceries) on the bike other than the passenger grip??
    +1 to what jammbuster said.

    Alternatively, you could invest in a magnetic tankbag which will make it even more easier to take on and off the bike. You will, however, have to be really careful about scratching the tank!

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  • jammbuster
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    Could anyone please suggest a place to hang small bags(groceries) on the bike other than the passenger grip??
    Buy saddle bags.... Rynox and any other brand..

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  • Jakku
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    Could anyone please suggest a place to hang small bags(groceries) on the bike other than the passenger grip??

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  • abhishek.1
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    Purchased NGK Iridium Spark Plug (CR8EIX) for my CBR. Cost 650 INR. Will install it when I get some time to take off the side panels and radiator.

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  • abhishek.1
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    I don't think it is the fuel pump noise.
    It sounds just like when you are at a very high rpm on a normal bike and u leave the accelerator. But the same sound at a lower rpm. I sort of like the sound but I'm doubting whether it is bad for my blade..
    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    I found out that the sound is the engine braking. When you let go of the clutch the bike slows down very quickly. Is everyone facing this?
    Ah, that sweet sound during deceleration. Even I like that sound, it's quite evident when you downshift and pass through a speedbreaker at low RPMs. No need to worry, it's completely normal.

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  • Ajmal Basheer
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    I found out that the sound is the engine braking. When you let go of the clutch the bike slows down very quickly. Is everyone facing this?

    I think I know what you are talking about. When decelerating the bike has an aeroplane kinda noise and it does sound good. It happens on every gear you engage when slowing down. If you brake and reduce speed you may not notice this sound, but from 6th gear, shift to 5th(no brakes) and then when it is time for 4th, shift to 4th without using the brakes, you can hear that aeroplane/(KEEEEeeeeee) kind of sound on every gear you downshift to. My guesses are that it is due to the technology or sophistication that Honda uses commonly on all its 2 wheelers which is causing this sound. I find it a characteristic sound of almost all Honda 2 wheelers starting from the activa(In an activa accelerate to 80 and then just leave the throttle especially on a downhill, that aeroplane sound drives me nuts), unicorn all have that sound. Don't know what causes the sound, but that sound makes me feel proud that I am riding a HONDA... Never heard this sound on any other company's 2 wheelers.

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  • Jakku
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    I found out that the sound is the engine braking. When you let go of the clutch the bike slows down very quickly. Is everyone facing this?

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  • Manu Gupta
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    Promised some more pics of the new ceeber, here are some more pics of my new baby blade....
    [ATTACH]212526[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212527[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212528[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212529[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212530[/ATTACH]
    Those are some Nice pics right there mate... Congratulations!

    Though I wasn't a great fan of so much black but seeing it in flesh, the graphics do look amazing....

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  • Jakku
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    Originally posted by abhishek.1 View Post
    I haven't noticed any dragging sound when the clutch is disengaged. Are you relating the fuel pump noise with an aeroplane? The fuel pump noise is quite evident on my CBR especially at idle, many people find this noise annoying but I actually seem to like it.
    I don't think it is the fuel pump noise.
    It sounds just like when you are at a very high rpm on a normal bike and u leave the accelerator. But the same sound at a lower rpm. I sort of like the sound but I'm doubting whether it is bad for my blade..

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  • pranav.h
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    Hi guys...i have a black coloured Babyblade 2012 edition. I am facing problem with rear tyre. When i accelerate above 7-8k rpms, it feels like its moving towards left. I took it to service centre, they said its the alloy wheels( stock- TVS), but it just clocked 12000kms. Will u please help with this??

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  • abhishek.1
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    I haven't noticed any dragging sound when the clutch is disengaged. Are you relating the fuel pump noise with an aeroplane? The fuel pump noise is quite evident on my CBR especially at idle, many people find this noise annoying but I actually seem to like it.

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  • Jakku
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    Hey everyone....
    I'll surely get the riding gears as you guys said. Thank you for the advice.
    And one question, does the bike make a dragging sound when you completely leave the clutch and do not accelerate??
    It sounds just like an aeroplane...
    Note: The first service has not been completed yet.

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  • joelgreen
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    Promised some more pics of the new ceeber, here are some more pics of my new baby blade....
    [ATTACH]212526[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212527[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212528[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212529[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212530[/ATTACH]
    +1 to what RohIIT said. Every occasion has a particular attire and this applies to riding a motorbike as well.
    This bike may be regarded as the 'baby' CBR but it still possesses (like any other two-wheeler) enough potential to ensure that you're the last one to carry your family name forward if you land up in an unforgiving situation, even so, if you're not well geared.
    Please don't learn this the hard way, spend a few extra bucks and get some good riding gear. Not only will it serve you in the event of a mishap, but it also makes you look way more cooler, and respectful as a biker when you're aboard a bike that',s as beautiful and deserving as this. (apart from the habits of safe, sane riding and observing the rules of the road).

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  • RohIIT
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    Promised some more pics of the new ceeber, here are some more pics of my new baby blade....
    Get a proper helmet and other necessary gears first.

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  • jammbuster
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    Originally posted by Jakku View Post
    Promised some more pics of the new ceeber, here are some more pics of my new baby blade....
    [ATTACH]212526[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212527[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212528[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212529[/ATTACH][ATTACH]212530[/ATTACH]
    Wow cbr150..look so sexy in new color scheme...

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