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  • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

    Originally posted by shadowrider View Post
    does anyone have these golden marks on the right side? and guys having problem with the front brake..even if i apply the front brake it doesnt slow the bike down..its like there"s no brake being applied but if apply again after couple of seconds the front brakes work.. sometimes there is the feeling of no brake being applied.
    Try bleeding the front brakes. Make sure no dust/air enters the oil reservoir.

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    • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

      Originally posted by aayush123
      Dude there is no customer care number nor any email of this Suzuki . May be my gixxer sf Is defective piece or may be this dual disc version is very bad. .today I tried but my bike is not going more than 112 km/hr. With full throttle open. Guys if u buy gixxer sf better buy from Delhi or Mumbai or some some other major city .Never buy from dehradun or some small places like this. If u get a defective piece ur at big loss. Better go for some other bike . does anyone know wats the top speed of this sf. Mine is only giving 112 km/hr
      1.you have just bought the bike and rather than running in you are pushing the bike to 112
      Good luck with that
      2.go to the suzuki india official site and on contact us write your concern they WILL get back to you
      3.do not defame what we know to be a heck of a bike
      Xbhp can give you give you suggestion and guide you but after watching you are too keen of drawing conclusions it will be futile to argue with you in vain
      Good luck

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      • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

        Originally posted by debargha.kit2 View Post
        1.you have just bought the bike and rather than running in you are pushing the bike to 112
        Good luck with that
        2.go to the suzuki india official site and on contact us write your concern they WILL get back to you
        3.do not defame what we know to be a heck of a bike
        Xbhp can give you give you suggestion and guide you but after watching you are too keen of drawing conclusions it will be futile to argue with you in vain
        Good luck
        he seems to missing a point that his bike is in runin period..it will be rough no two ways..the way he replies seems it would very hard to make him understand what a great bike he has..

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        • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

          Checked out the gixxer double disc in white blue today. Mostly will finalize this by the end of the week. This thread has been helpful in answering my queries and taking a decision.Click image for larger version

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ID:	1938998. Thanks for all your help and I will keep posting here and bothering you guys with all the little irritating queries [emoji1]

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          • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

            Originally posted by prab1990 View Post
            Checked out the gixxer double disc in white blue today. Mostly will finalize this by the end of the week. This thread has been helpful in answering my queries and taking a decision.[ATTACH]214957[/ATTACH][ATTACH]214958[/ATTACH]. Thanks for all your help and I will keep posting here and bothering you guys with all the little irritating queries [emoji1]
            Before buying double disc test ride a vehicle with double disc first and then book, I heard some owners stating rear disc is not satisfactory, before booking test drive the rear disc model at least once.

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            • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

              Originally posted by Saravanan_n View Post
              Before buying double disc test ride a vehicle with double disc first and then book, I heard some owners stating rear disc is not satisfactory, before booking test drive the rear disc model at least once.
              I have taken a test drive and the rear disc brake seemed okay. It does not have a very sharp bite but it's decent and gives good result when used in conjunction with front disc. Thanks for the suggestion.[emoji106]

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              • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                Originally posted by prab1990 View Post
                I have taken a test drive and the rear disc brake seemed okay. It does not have a very sharp bite but it's decent and gives good result when used in conjunction with front disc. Thanks for the suggestion.[emoji106]

                Thanks for your Comments,This clarified Some of my doubts , even I'm waiting to test drive a rear disc variant from a local dealer.Will test drive and book it right away if it satisfies me.

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                • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                  The rear disc braking effectiveness is a serious & known issue, & the company personnels know of this. I am too fed up with the rear disc from day one, have already followed up five times in the past two months. Lets see what they are up to(in resolving the issue).

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                  • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                    what should be the idle rpm when the engine is cold and when the engine is hot?

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                    • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                      Originally posted by Partha Luna Gogoi View Post
                      what should be the idle rpm when the engine is cold and when the engine is hot?

                      check the user manual provided by the manufacturer.
                      No replacement for an engine Displacement

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                      • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                        Originally posted by Partha Luna Gogoi View Post
                        what should be the idle rpm when the engine is cold and when the engine is hot?
                        Afaik, 1700 +/- 300.

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                        • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                          Originally posted by Suraj200 View Post
                          check the user manual provided by the manufacturer.
                          That's not at all helpful answer.

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                          • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                            Originally posted by Partha Luna Gogoi View Post
                            what should be the idle rpm when the engine is cold and when the engine is hot?
                            It depends on a lot of factors. Keep cold idle RPM such that the bike doesn't stall during idle with headlight running. This is generally around 1200 RPM. Hot idle is 200-300 RPM more than the cold idle.

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                            • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                              Originally posted by gnan10 View Post
                              That's not at all helpful answer.
                              Why so? The Owner's Manual of my GS says the idle rpm for a warm engine is 1300-1500. It also says how correctly to alter the idle. Once we know and set the warm engine idle rpm correctly, the cold engine rpm will automatically be in the correct range unless there's a problem with the choke cable/circuit. Cold and warm engine idle rpms cannot be independently set on a carb bike (AFAIK). Of course, one can use choke to aid in starting which rises the cold rpm to ~2500-3000. So for most of us, Owner's Manual is enough for obtaining these info.
                              Last edited by ashwanth.r; 07-13-2016, 01:40 PM.

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                              • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                                Hey guys can you tell me what size of spanner should be used for opening oil drain nut on our gixxer ?? For opening the oil filter nut the 8MM spanner is working fine.. but don't the exact size of drain nut bolt .. is it 14mm ??

                                Please help....
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