Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
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Originally posted by ravihpa
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I live in Ambernath (Thane District), and the nearest official Suzuki showroom is MRP Suzuki (Ulhasnagar).Good to know that. I'll ask my trusted local mechanic about it. Spares should be available at MRP Suzuki (which is in the same city where my mechanic is)True. I've had a bad experience with Honda SVCs, and I don't trust the Suzuki SVC too (MRP Suzuki). I'm a little skeptical about giving my bike for first free servicing to them. How does the official warranty work? Do we HAVE to mandatorily give it to official Suzuki SVC for servicing within the warranty period?
As MotoBlizzard pointed out, if you are the person who leaves the bike regularly according to the schedule at SVC for service and picks it up in the evening, there is not much of a difference between a Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki SVC. Few days back, I went to Vijaya Honda, the nearest SVC for getting Bybre master cylinder cup set and caliper seals for my GS (Unicorn 150 and GS share the same ones). I was told "no counter sales, if you bring the bike we will fix it for you". Walked a few metres and got the same (Honda's part, not XYZ) in a two wheeler spare shop and both the parts passed the tests for originality (Hologram and scratching the silvery hologram part).
Yaar, my situation is I'll be using this bike for my official commute to office every day Monday to Saturday - 34 km. Even on Sunday, I'll be using it alone for personal work, etc. Sunday evenings, maybe I'll take my wife out for a ride. The thing is, my wife isn't entirely happy with my decision of getting the Gixxer. She wants me to get a Unicorn, coz of the uncomfortable pillion of Gixxer. She'll only be going out with me on Sunday evenings and we have an Activa too for that. But she's just unhappy and that's making me a little unsure.
Keep the scooter for Sunday rides with wifey and keep the Gixxer for your office commute.
My logic behind it is - Gixxer is the better bike overall (in comparison with Unicorn). Better comfort, better front shock absorber, better rear monoshock suspension, rear disc break, peppy engine, really good pickup, that engine grunt. I really don't feel like giving all that up and get a Unicorn. On top of that, I'm approaching 35 years of age. If I don't get a good sporty bike NOW, I never will. Also, I'll have a kid by this time next year. Hence REALLY REALLY CONFLICTED
No, my friend, age should not be a factor here. Buy the bike you like, the one you have TD'ed and found comfortable. Come on, you have a Xbox controller and a mean PC! why bring in age for bikes
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I've test driven the Gixxer, Unicorn, and the Hornet. My friend has a Hornet and that's out of the picture coz it's too heavy for me and the leaning posture of the bike is making me too uncomfortable. The Gixxer also has leaning posture but it didn't feel as uncomfortable as the Hornet. Unicorn is a good bike. I've always loved it.
Hornet more or less weighs the same as Gixxer, its the Unicorn thats heavier - anyway, go with the one you are fine with.
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
As MotoBlizzard pointed out, if you are the person who leaves the bike regularly according to the schedule at SVC for service and picks it up in the evening, there is not much of a difference between a Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki SVC. Few days back, I went to Vijaya Honda, the nearest SVC for getting Bybre master cylinder cup set and caliper seals for my GS (Unicorn 150 and GS share the same ones). I was told "no counter sales, if you bring the bike we will fix it for you". Walked a few metres and got the same (Honda's part, not XYZ) in a two wheeler spare shop and both the parts passed the tests for originality (Hologram and scratching the silvery hologram part).
Yaar, my situation is I'll be using this bike for my official commute to office every day Monday to Saturday - 34 km. Even on Sunday, I'll be using it alone for personal work, etc. Sunday evenings, maybe I'll take my wife out for a ride. The thing is, my wife isn't entirely happy with my decision of getting the Gixxer. She wants me to get a Unicorn, coz of the uncomfortable pillion of Gixxer. She'll only be going out with me on Sunday evenings and we have an Activa too for that. But she's just unhappy and that's making me a little unsure.
Keep the scooter for Sunday rides with wifey and keep the Gixxer for your office commute.
My logic behind it is - Gixxer is the better bike overall (in comparison with Unicorn). Better comfort, better front shock absorber, better rear monoshock suspension, rear disc break, peppy engine, really good pickup, that engine grunt. I really don't feel like giving all that up and get a Unicorn. On top of that, I'm approaching 35 years of age. If I don't get a good sporty bike NOW, I never will. Also, I'll have a kid by this time next year. Hence REALLY REALLY CONFLICTED

No, my friend, age should not be a factor here. Buy the bike you like, the one you have TD'ed and found comfortable. Come on, you have a Xbox controller and a mean PC! why bring in age for bikes
.I've test driven the Gixxer, Unicorn, and the Hornet. My friend has a Hornet and that's out of the picture coz it's too heavy for me and the leaning posture of the bike is making me too uncomfortable. The Gixxer also has leaning posture but it didn't feel as uncomfortable as the Hornet. Unicorn is a good bike. I've always loved it.
Hornet more or less weighs the same as Gixxer, its the Unicorn thats heavier - anyway, go with the one you are fine with.
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
Originally posted by ravihpa
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How does my concern become invalid? What if they mess up my bike and I end up losing mileage or some other shit?
Local mechs can screw a bike too. It is entirely your call to stay with company warranty or lose it day #1 by giving it to local mech.
EXACTLY my point. She doesn't know shit about bikes and their technology. Women can be so dumb and stupid sometimes.
Most of the ladies are not interested in these things, though I have a lady friend in office and we discuss Air Crash Investigations shown in NGC in great detail
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I get it. Need a good mileage bike, and Gixxer giving 45 to 50 is acceptable to me. I'm in love with the Gixxer. Just concerned with getting a proper service. I've read and heard how incompetent mechanics can screw up the carb setting or something and people who were receiving 50+ mileage ended up receiving 43 to 45 now. And the pathetic thing is, we can't do shit about it.
If you love the Gixxer, Gixxer it is. Get the servicing part clear as am not sure of SVCs in Thane. Mostly you should not have problems. Do not give them any opportunity to touch the carb by saying less mileage, poor pickup, etc - they will wash, change the oil&filter, lube the chain and give it to you.
Local mechs can screw a bike too. It is entirely your call to stay with company warranty or lose it day #1 by giving it to local mech.
EXACTLY my point. She doesn't know shit about bikes and their technology. Women can be so dumb and stupid sometimes.
Most of the ladies are not interested in these things, though I have a lady friend in office and we discuss Air Crash Investigations shown in NGC in great detail
. I get it. Need a good mileage bike, and Gixxer giving 45 to 50 is acceptable to me. I'm in love with the Gixxer. Just concerned with getting a proper service. I've read and heard how incompetent mechanics can screw up the carb setting or something and people who were receiving 50+ mileage ended up receiving 43 to 45 now. And the pathetic thing is, we can't do shit about it.
If you love the Gixxer, Gixxer it is. Get the servicing part clear as am not sure of SVCs in Thane. Mostly you should not have problems. Do not give them any opportunity to touch the carb by saying less mileage, poor pickup, etc - they will wash, change the oil&filter, lube the chain and give it to you.



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