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  • MufeezS
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    Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

    Sure i will check and update

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  • ashwanth.r
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    Originally posted by MufeezS View Post
    Hi everyone,

    I own Gixxer 2015 model and the front chain sprocket making tak tak noise when i accelerate and on downhill there is no noise, only at 16k.

    Please help me guys.
    Welcome to Xbhp! Open the front sprocket cover and inspect the sprocket. Most probably, one or more teeth have worn-out considerably or broken.

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  • MufeezS
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    Hi everyone,

    I own Gixxer 2015 model and the front chain sprocket making tak tak noise when i accelerate and on downhill there is no noise, only at 16k.

    Please help me guys.

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  • dreamgrowls
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    Btw i did go to one svc for the axle nut which is around 80 rs. They gave the part but with labour lol so total rs 170.

    One can only leave the bike in the svc, no parts of counter.
    Originally posted by Sudheeshssr View Post
    is that you who posted in Vandipranthan group, saw similar post about non availability for almost 6months.

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  • Sudheeshssr
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    Originally posted by 5P4R70N View Post
    Anyone Else facing Bleeder Screw slippping? is there any other way to bleed front breaks ??
    bleeder screw out of stock in every nearby service centers
    is that you who posted in Vandipranthan group, saw similar post about non availability for almost 6months.

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  • dreamgrowls
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    If you have a dremmel its very easy to grind, else id suggest get a file and try making the sides straight, then use a smaller spanner like 7mm to open, im guessing the current is 8.
    Originally posted by 5P4R70N View Post
    Anyone Else facing Bleeder Screw slippping? is there any other way to bleed front breaks ??
    bleeder screw out of stock in every nearby service centers

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  • 5P4R70N
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    Anyone Else facing Bleeder Screw slippping? is there any other way to bleed front breaks ??
    bleeder screw out of stock in every nearby service centers

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  • sandsbhatre
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    Hi guys, im 25k on the odo and want to replace the tyres to and 70-30 onroad off-road type.

    Please suggest budget friendly options for gixxer.

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  • Sudheeshssr
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    Originally posted by Mridul Bhasy View Post
    Hi Friends,
    Can any one please suggest a tyre combo or brands other than the stock tyres for my gixxer 155 2018 abs. I prefer stock tyre size as iam little sceptical of tyre size change as it might affect handling. My stock tyres are worn out both front and back. I think stock tyres are pretty bad in wet grip. I really feel nervous riding in occasional small patch of gravel on road due to rain. The stock back tyres are ecpecially bad, it really locks each time there is an emergency braking situation. I mostly use my bike in my daily work,an average of around 30 km is ridden daily in mixed condition in kerala. please share ur experiences too if u guys dont mind.

    I think MRF Masseter is a good upgrade, check previous posts on reviews of mrf masseter.

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  • Mridul Bhasy
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    Hi Friends,
    Can any one please suggest a tyre combo or brands other than the stock tyres for my gixxer 155 2018 abs. I prefer stock tyre size as iam little sceptical of tyre size change as it might affect handling. My stock tyres are worn out both front and back. I think stock tyres are pretty bad in wet grip. I really feel nervous riding in occasional small patch of gravel on road due to rain. The stock back tyres are ecpecially bad, it really locks each time there is an emergency braking situation. I mostly use my bike in my daily work,an average of around 30 km is ridden daily in mixed condition in kerala. please share ur experiences too if u guys dont mind.

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  • pravinpawar76
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    It may be cone set problem.

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  • Sudheeshssr
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    Whenever I ride over potholes or humps the front handle portion of my Gixxer 155(2016) making a knocking sound.
    Front forks looks OK without any oil leaks. The sound is from some other part below the handle bar. What could be it and can anyone help.Click image for larger version

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  • TarunSundar
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    Originally posted by Crank49 View Post
    Can you just put ome of your fingers into the exhaust pipe, when it's cold and see if there is a lot of carbon deposit? Some amount of carbon is seen in most of the bikes, but if it is clogged too much, it can be because the oil is burning inside engine.
    Great idea.

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  • TarunSundar
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    Originally posted by Angurj View Post
    Yes.. After 2000 kms, the oil level goes below L level
    I think the oil is burning inside. I have seen these kind of issues in Suzuki vehicles. My uncle have a gs150r with exact same issue. The bike have 13k odo reading. The issue must be with the piston rings.

    To verify it, give full throttle and hold in neutral gear. Check for any smoke from exhaust.

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  • Crank49
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    Originally posted by TarunSundar View Post
    What was the exact issue. Is the level of engine oil gets reduced ?
    Can you just put ome of your fingers into the exhaust pipe, when it's cold and see if there is a lot of carbon deposit? Some amount of carbon is seen in most of the bikes, but if it is clogged too much, it can be because the oil is burning inside engine.

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