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Hi All,
I am getting the bike on Wednesday (without registration).. What are things i should check before delivery ??
Also, Is it good to take the bike without registration or better to get it registered( it will take 2 more days, may get on Friday)
I am very much excited
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Look out for scratches, they handle it very roughly at the showrooms.Originally posted by Sudhir88 View PostHi All,
I am getting the bike on Wednesday (without registration).. What are things i should check before delivery ??
Also, Is it good to take the bike without registration or better to get it registered( it will take 2 more days, may get on Friday)
I am very much excited

I would suggest take it after registration !
New vehicle, without insurance is risky to drive....
They got my bike registered in just 1 day
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Comparision
Here is a comparison between the R15 V2.0 and the CBR 150R-
Comparison: Honda CBR 150 R vs Yamaha YZF – R15 V2.0 | throttlers.netOwned - Yamaha RX100 -> TVS Fiero F2 -> Yamaha R15 -> KTM RC390
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Thanks for sharing the LINK
Originally posted by Boon View PostHere is a comparison between the R15 V2.0 and the CBR 150R-
Comparison: Honda CBR 150 R vs Yamaha YZF – R15 V2.0 | throttlers.net
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For sharing the LINK
Excellent Review !
This Comparison will help lots of people who are seriously looking for a 150 cc segment premium Bike . I hope this review could have be done and posted a week back , so that i may have planned to go for this CBR 150 . But Anyways , i just got my R15 L.E ( 50 th anniversary edition ) "5" days back and I'm very much happy with it !!Last edited by [IN]BeTrayedxD; 04-30-2012, 09:57 PM.Always Ride with Complete Riding Gears and Don't Violate the Speed Limits
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132!! @ 8500 rpm... Im sorry I cant beleive it... at this rate the bike's top speed on the meter should be about 170!!! which is very unlikely... check it again please...Originally posted by neoakshay View Postthe Black-White CBR150R looks great in pics man! I'm now confused between this and the Red-White..
Sounds like you had a blast!
A few questions:- 1135km completed, are you done with your first service? Would like to know the costs incurred and any difference in feel of the bike.
- 132 @ 8500+rpm! That's awesome!
Was this sitting upright or crouched?
Happy Riding
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Quite possible. I still remember touching 134 km/h @8000 rpm when I rode the CBR 150R and finally ending in 146 km/h in full throttle.Originally posted by pravin.murthy View Post132!! @ 8500 rpm... Im sorry I cant beleive it... at this rate the bike's top speed on the meter should be about 170!!! which is very unlikely... check it again please...
Happy Riding
Owned - Yamaha RX100 -> TVS Fiero F2 -> Yamaha R15 -> KTM RC390
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Buddy, in a Ninja, the light is always ON in low beam. So, when you want to send a 'pass' signal, you just use the normal hi-low switch to flick it to high and back to low. So, there is no need for a pass switch.Originally posted by dreamseller View PostOT: Did not follow you.
Given the Ninja has it's low beam always on, how does it eliminate the need for a pass switch?
I mean, I can understand the pass switch is not a necessity as such, but it definitely is a boon on the road and using the lo-hi beam toggle switch is not that instinctive while asking for a pass.
In other bikes, we need a pass switch because we have our headlights OFF during daylight. It will be a pain-in-you-know-where to switch on the headlight, flick it between high and low and then switch it off when done. The pass switch makes life easy here.
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I too feel the same, realizing the motor can go all the way upto 10k+ rpm !Originally posted by pravin.murthy View Post132!! @ 8500 rpm... Im sorry I cant beleive it... at this rate the bike's top speed on the meter should be about 170!!! which is very unlikely... check it again please...
Happy Riding
I am afraid this reading is wrong.
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Owned - Yamaha RX100 -> TVS Fiero F2 -> Yamaha R15 -> KTM RC390
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Bloody awesome review! They mentioned everything that I experienced..Originally posted by Boon View PostHere is a comparison between the R15 V2.0 and the CBR 150R-
And really reinforced that my decision was right in booking the baby Fireblade..
It's gonna suit me perfectly.. Can't wait!
Boon man, any other reviews you've found?A good rider has balance, judgment, and good timing. So does a good lover!
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If the review is to be believed, then CBR150R can achieve 100kmph (on speedo) in 3rd gear, which is bloody awesome for a motorcycle like this! Wow..
On other hand, trust your own experience more than anything neoakshay
It's good to see though that the baby CBR is receiving consistently good reviews here and there.
The Chronicles of Motorcycling - The Man, The Machine and The Road
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One more is there by NDTV, but I dont think you will like it.Originally posted by neoakshay View PostBloody awesome review! They mentioned everything that I experienced..
And really reinforced that my decision was right in booking the baby Fireblade..
It's gonna suit me perfectly.. Can't wait!
Boon man, any other reviews you've found?
Here is the link-
First Look at Honda's mini sports bike - CBR 150ROwned - Yamaha RX100 -> TVS Fiero F2 -> Yamaha R15 -> KTM RC390
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