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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
I don't know why would someone give up such a well placed and sturdy handlebar for a clip-on.Originally posted by PaddleShifter View PostHave a look at the photo below
This pic has been taken from Gixxer SF facebook page. The clip On has been installed at Mangalore and cost around Rs6000/- :
Link to the facebook post including queries answered by the owner.
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frankly speaking the handle bar on the sf is much more better than a clip-on, it provides good stability and give you confidence to take on a turn. A clip-on will only help you stoop low on the bike and take on a drag; that's it. it will ruin the stability of the bike and be far more uncomfortable in the city.
But then its a personal decision i think, to trade in comfort for just a sporty look (which i think suzuki has done a marvelous job in and needs far less improvements).
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
Hello.. after around 2 weeks both mirrors are kind of loose from the main socket on the windshield. It's annoying while driving as with bumps setting gets changed and I don't get proper rear view.
Any suggestions..?
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
Faced the same .. Tried to fix it for 2 3 times.. All in vein ..then I removed those and bought gixxer mirriors for rs.300 and put them on handle bar( slots are already there ) .. Now its a lot easy in traffic.. The Suzuki gsxs 1000f has mirrors on handle bar as well even though its fully fairedOriginally posted by sjv0110 View PostHello.. after around 2 weeks both mirrors are kind of loose from the main socket on the windshield. It's annoying while driving as with bumps setting gets changed and I don't get proper rear view.
Any suggestions..?
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
Can u post pic of u r bike(mirrors in handle bar), I want to see how it looks for a faired bike.Originally posted by Aniket Kuber View PostFaced the same .. Tried to fix it for 2 3 times.. All in vein ..then I removed those and bought gixxer mirriors for rs.300 and put them on handle bar( slots are already there ) .. Now its a lot easy in traffic.. The Suzuki gsxs 1000f has mirrors on handle bar as well even though its fully faired
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
Yeah.. Intact I prefer this look.. The gixxer mirrors are actually small... Make sure you close the open threads in fairing so that water cannot enter and in case u want to put the old mirriors back in future for some reason..Originally posted by sjv0110 View Postthanks.. yes I also think will do the same..
As you said the extended ones limits mobility in traffic and looks I don't see change much with mirrors on handle bar..
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
I got them changed today...actually visited service center to fix the stock ones. But one person was already getting his stock mirrors fixed, and said he is visiting third time for the same issue. So I asked the service manager is this commonly reported problem.. and he said yes. So I decided to better switch them now instead of frequent visits later.Originally posted by Aniket Kuber View PostYeah.. Intact I prefer this look.. The gixxer mirrors are actually small... Make sure you close the open threads in fairing so that water cannot enter and in case u want to put the old mirriors back in future for some reason..
With the handle bar mirrors, I think it feels much better while driving.
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
How much did those High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) cost you?Originally posted by Aniket Kuber View PostYeah.. Intact I prefer this look.. The gixxer mirrors are actually small... Make sure you close the open threads in fairing so that water cannot enter and in case u want to put the old mirriors back in future for some reason..
Got it done from SVC or RTO?
Starting May 1, all new vehicles sold in India will be fitted with High Security Registration Plates (HSRP). The new law has raised a lot of curiosity and queries among motorists as to what really an HSRP is, how is it different from a regular registration plate and whether its benefits are really worth the amount spent? ZigWheels attempts to decode these and a lot of other pertinent questions
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer SF : Ownership thread
What is high security reg plate? What does it do? What is the use?Originally posted by Freak inExile View PostHow much did those High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) cost you?
Got it done from SVC or RTO?
Starting May 1, all new vehicles sold in India will be fitted with High Security Registration Plates (HSRP). The new law has raised a lot of curiosity and queries among motorists as to what really an HSRP is, how is it different from a regular registration plate and whether its benefits are really worth the amount spent? ZigWheels attempts to decode these and a lot of other pertinent questions
http://www.highsecurityplates.com/
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