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  • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

    Originally posted by Johnty View Post

    Also, I am thinking of going on a road trip. It would be about 600KM. Can you guys tell me what are things that I should check before the trip and what are the things I should keep in mind.

    Check the tyre pressure and keep the pressure as per company recommended values.
    Get your chain cleaned and lubed and carry chain cleaner and lube with you on the road-trip.
    Keep a puncture repair kit handy, just in case and learn how to patch a puncture.
    Fill up the night before riding and you can save some time by straight away heading out on the highway.
    On the highway, always fill up from reputed bunks, try filling up from a COCO bunk if you can.
    Don't go too hard on the curves, take it easy. Don't go all out on highways, keep a watch on cattle and pedestrian crossing.
    And most importantly, keep your body cool, hydrated and active while riding. Avoid riding in night. Happy touring!
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    • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

      Originally posted by Ashwiin Napster View Post
      Check the tyre pressure and keep the pressure as per company recommended values.
      Get your chain cleaned and lubed and carry chain cleaner and lube with you on the road-trip.
      Keep a puncture repair kit handy, just in case and learn how to patch a puncture.
      Fill up the night before riding and you can save some time by straight away heading out on the highway.
      On the highway, always fill up from reputed bunks, try filling up from a COCO bunk if you can.
      Don't go too hard on the curves, take it easy. Don't go all out on highways, keep a watch on cattle and pedestrian crossing.
      And most importantly, keep your body cool, hydrated and active while riding. Avoid riding in night. Happy touring!
      Thank you for telling me in details.

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      • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

        Any 2019 Gixxer owners here?
        Need feedback/impressions/Owners' experiences

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        • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

          Originally posted by Noob350 View Post
          Any 2019 Gixxer owners here?
          Need feedback/impressions/Owners' experiences
          Not an owner but heres my impressions:

          For My Gixxer Related videos: Click HERE

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          [My Motorcycles]
          2013 - 2016: Honda Activa
          2016 - Current:
          Suzuki GSX150F

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          • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

            Can anyone know about the exact oil quantity required for fork oil replacement for each?
            Adnan

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            • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

              Originally posted by adnansanni View Post
              Can anyone know about the exact oil quantity required for fork oil replacement for each?
              400ml each

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              • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                Hi, my Gixxer while cruising on the highway around 5-6k RMP is having suddenly power cut off (feels like engine is not getting any fuel). I feel like the engine is getting stressed during acceleration.

                Secondly the FE have gone down to 33kmpl, in my entire ownership it never went South of 40kmpl.

                Do anyone know what might be the culprit here. Is the problem due to carb or ECU?

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                • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                  Originally posted by VXR View Post
                  Hi, my Gixxer while cruising on the highway around 5-6k RMP is having suddenly power cut off (feels like engine is not getting any fuel). I feel like the engine is getting stressed during acceleration.

                  Secondly the FE have gone down to 33kmpl, in my entire ownership it never went South of 40kmpl.

                  Do anyone know what might be the culprit here. Is the problem due to carb or ECU?
                  You have carburetor or FI version ?

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                  • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                    Hi guys,

                    When the first time I changed to Motul 7100, I came across oil leakage at the eha6d gasket and alternator cable area. Used gasket maker and sealed it. The oil lasted only 3000 kms because I sealed the leakage at after 2000 kms only. Then changed to shell advance ax7 while replacing head gasket, no leakage or low oil levela for 3000 kms. Then used 7100 again, got leaking problems again (asked the service guy to use some gasket maker while changing head gasket and he did it well, still oil leaked).. This time I again used anabond gasket maker and the sealing was well. The oil lasted only 2.7k kms (the reason is I miss to tighten the oil cover well, there was a seepage near the bottom bolt). Then again I changed to 7100 10w50 (all the grades used before were 10w40). How crossed 1.7k kms, oil is now at 'L' mark. No white smoke observed, checked every nook and corner for leakage, non found, I'm sure. What could be the reason for such oil emptying issue????

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                    • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                      Originally posted by Angurj View Post
                      Hi guys,

                      When the first time I changed to Motul 7100, I came across oil leakage at the eha6d gasket and alternator cable area. Used gasket maker and sealed it. The oil lasted only 3000 kms because I sealed the leakage at after 2000 kms only. Then changed to shell advance ax7 while replacing head gasket, no leakage or low oil levela for 3000 kms. Then used 7100 again, got leaking problems again (asked the service guy to use some gasket maker while changing head gasket and he did it well, still oil leaked).. This time I again used anabond gasket maker and the sealing was well. The oil lasted only 2.7k kms (the reason is I miss to tighten the oil cover well, there was a seepage near the bottom bolt). Then again I changed to 7100 10w50 (all the grades used before were 10w40). How crossed 1.7k kms, oil is now at 'L' mark. No white smoke observed, checked every nook and corner for leakage, non found, I'm sure. What could be the reason for such oil emptying issue????
                      Your bike is consuming engine oil. Get it checked by svc.

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                      • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                        Originally posted by Angurj View Post
                        What could be the reason for such oil emptying issue????
                        You bike should have had it's 2nd birthday on 18th. How much is registered on the odometer?

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                        • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                          Hi guys, my bike(5yrs old) self start not working since a month, SVC people said need to replace battery.. which doesn't worked.. starter motor also fine. what causing issue? please help

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                          • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                            Originally posted by HeManu Yeluri View Post
                            Hi guys, my bike(5yrs old) self start not working since a month, SVC people said need to replace battery.. which doesn't worked.. starter motor also fine. what causing issue? please help
                            Check for the carbon brushes inside the motor. Or it could just be faulty wiring.
                            [My Motorcycles]

                            2019 - Honda xBlade Non-ABS (2018)

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                            • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                              Originally posted by Bismaya View Post
                              Check for the carbon brushes inside the motor. Or it could just be faulty wiring.
                              brushes are fine too.. how to find wiring is faulty? can we by pass self start button to start engine by any other way?

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                              • Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155

                                Originally posted by djcena View Post
                                hi friends, today my pre owned 2015 model gixxer got new block & piston,
                                experience riders pls feel free to give ur inputs.
                                I also have a pre owned 2015 gixxer which I bought two years back

                                I have rebored and changed my piston at 35K. After that followed the break-in procedure.

                                My mileage has dropped drastically from 54 to 40 Kmpl. Does .25 increase in bore cause that much drop in mileage? My riding style and all other aspects remain the same.

                                I do proper maintenance regularly and am a conservative rider.

                                The Odo is now 43K.

                                Experts please comment

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