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  • r0rshack
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    Re: Suzuki GS150R

    Tried for a 66666 @ 66kmph at 6th gear..camera blur spoiled it!

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    The last 300 kms has come up in a month and a half's duration thanks to a changed location and 0.5 kms ride to office.

    The GS is holding up well. Twice it has stopped abruptly so far due to loss of compression. I'm no longer running LED's since the rpms that i ride in everyday cannot sustain the battery. Michelins are okay, mileage hovers around 50 after the changed tyres.

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  • MotoBlizzard
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    Re: Suzuki GS150R

    Originally posted by amigoatul View Post
    Can you give me the address and phone number for this SVC at Malakpet if you have it?
    Check your Inbox please

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  • amigoatul
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    Originally posted by MotoBlizzard View Post
    Try visiting this Saturday if possible. The regional manager is going to show up at Malakpet SVC so thats gonna have a much bigger impact.
    Can you give me the address and phone number for this SVC at Malakpet if you have it?

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  • MotoBlizzard
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    Originally posted by amigoatul View Post
    Thank you for your helpful suggestion MotoBlizzard. Will try taking my bike there this weekend and use your reference :-)
    Try visiting this Saturday if possible. The regional manager is going to show up at Malakpet SVC so thats gonna have a much bigger impact.

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  • amigoatul
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    Thank you for your helpful suggestion MotoBlizzard. Will try taking my bike there this weekend and use your reference :-).

    Suzuki Ranigunj did not provide me a hard copy or a list of parts that need to be replaced/repaired. The guy there Hameed just mouthed a few parts and said they needed to be replaced. He sounded unsure himself but was sure about the price of 18K. That is why i find it suspicious.

    My bike is still running but its just that its become very rough and viby. There is a weird airy whistling kind of sound emanating from the bike.

    Incase if Malakpet cannot help then i will have to sell this bike and look for a new one. I know its gotten quite old but i really love this bike and it worked perfectly fine until this problem. Having trouble letting go...esp. since i tried testing a few bikes last weekend, like the Gixxer SP, Intruder, Hornet, Duke 200 & 390 and the Dominar. Nothing impressed me as much as GS150R did at the time when i bought it back in 2010. There was a clear delineation between it and its competition. Only Unicorn came close then.... and i almost bought that until i tried the GS150R and instantly i knew, this was it. The digital console, 6 gears and the LED tail lights gave it the edge.

    I guess im looking for that kind of an impact amongst the new bikes. Duke 390 did impress me with its acceleration and the ever present power but i feel its not practical for city use and i also feel im gonna get myself killed if i buy that..... Looking forward to test riding the Apache RR310 but test rides are not available yet in Hyderabad!!

    Will keep you posted. Thanks again.




    Originally posted by MotoBlizzard View Post


    Take it to Malakpet service center once (ATM Motors). The service manager there is a friendly person. Explain to him the problems and he will try to help you. Also if possible stay with the bike when they diagnose it for issues. Once you visit there, just let them know that Mozard or Motorblizzard referred you or just show them my logo on your phone.

    Let me know how it goes. 18k does seem a lot but if possible can you post a photo of the parts list that Saboo quoted you? Saboo is pretty reputed along with GEM Suzuki so I doubt they will cheat you or quote you wrongly. But still if you are not satisfied you can visit the SVC that i mentioned.

    18k is definitely quite a lot for repairing just the engine and you are not in the warranty period either. So if you want my advice, I would suggest selling it off and getting a new bike. You said your bike is from 2010. Its gotten pretty old despite the reasonable Mileage count. If you were to look into a new motorcycle in the 150cc category I would suggest checking out Intruder and X-blade. Also if you dont mind waiting for a bit then you can check out the RTR160 in a few weeks since the new generation is launching today

    P.S: Is your engine still running? If not then its probably seized and that will require a new cylinder and piston, a new crank too if it hasnt broken already.

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  • MotoBlizzard
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    Re: Suzuki GS150R

    Originally posted by yathi View Post
    Guys, I am about to buy a commuter bike. This bike was a full check for me, sad to see that it's not listed in Suzuki websites any more. Is it stopped? If so, hows gixer compared to gsxr? My wife wanted comfortable pillion ride, I doubt seeing the rear seat on gixer. Also it's 5 speed one. Please let me know guys, if this bike is not available then which bike can go equally good with gsx150
    Production stopped in 2015

    If you want a commuter bike with good pillion support checkout intruder or X-blade

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    Originally posted by amigoatul View Post
    Finally went to the Saboo Suzuki, Ranigunj workshop on Satday and explained to them the problem with my bike as mentioned in my previous post(below). They asked me to leave the bike with them and that they would call back once they inspect it and give me an estimate of the repair costs.

    Would it really cost as much to repair my bike? Are there any other service centers i can try in Hyderabad who can fix my bike at a reasonable cost? I somehow feel that the folks at the Ranigunj service center are trying to make me spend more that what is necessary.

    Incase, if the price they quoted seems legit, would it make sense to spend 18K on this bike just to get it fixed or sell it off and buy a new bike?

    Please help.
    Take it to Malakpet service center once (ATM Motors). The service manager there is a friendly person. Explain to him the problems and he will try to help you. Also if possible stay with the bike when they diagnose it for issues. Once you visit there, just let them know that Mozard or Motorblizzard referred you or just show them my logo on your phone.

    Let me know how it goes. 18k does seem a lot but if possible can you post a photo of the parts list that Saboo quoted you? Saboo is pretty reputed along with GEM Suzuki so I doubt they will cheat you or quote you wrongly. But still if you are not satisfied you can visit the SVC that i mentioned.

    18k is definitely quite a lot for repairing just the engine and you are not in the warranty period either. So if you want my advice, I would suggest selling it off and getting a new bike. You said your bike is from 2010. Its gotten pretty old despite the reasonable Mileage count. If you were to look into a new motorcycle in the 150cc category I would suggest checking out Intruder and X-blade. Also if you dont mind waiting for a bit then you can check out the RTR160 in a few weeks since the new generation is launching today

    P.S: Is your engine still running? If not then its probably seized and that will require a new cylinder and piston, a new crank too if it hasnt broken already.

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  • yathi
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    Guys, I am about to buy a commuter bike. This bike was a full check for me, sad to see that it's not listed in Suzuki websites any more. Is it stopped? If so, hows gixer compared to gsxr? My wife wanted comfortable pillion ride, I doubt seeing the rear seat on gixer. Also it's 5 speed one. Please let me know guys, if this bike is not available then which bike can go equally good with gsx150

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  • amigoatul
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    Re: Suzuki GS150R - Rough/loud and vibrations

    Finally went to the Saboo Suzuki, Ranigunj workshop on Satday and explained to them the problem with my bike as mentioned in my previous post(below). They asked me to leave the bike with them and that they would call back once they inspect it and give me an estimate of the repair costs.

    After a couple of hours, i got a call from the service center that the engine needs to be repaired due to some fused piston and that it would cost around 18K to fix the bike!

    I feel that is too expensive and im not really sure if it would really cost so much to fix the bike. When i went to collect the bike, it did not look like they opened the engine up to check for the problem. The guy there(Hameed), told me a long list of parts that need to be replaced, like bore, piston and another 4 to 5 names i dont remember...I somehow have the feeling he was not really sure what exactly needed to be replaced or repaired and was just throwing some names up in the air. So wanted your expert opinions/suggestions as to what to do now?

    Would it really cost as much to repair my bike? Are there any other service centers i can try in Hyderabad who can fix my bike at a reasonable cost? I somehow feel that the folks at the Ranigunj service center are trying to make me spend more that what is necessary.

    Incase, if the price they quoted seems legit, would it make sense to spend 18K on this bike just to get it fixed or sell it off and buy a new bike?

    Please help.

    Originally posted by amigoatul View Post
    Bike gurus,

    Need your help with figuring out what's wrong with my bike and how to go about getting it fixed.

    I bought my GS150R in 2010 and it has been running fine until Feb 14th. It has only done around 55,000 KM. I went on a long ride with my gal and during that i hit 110 KMPH a few times on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

    On returning to the city, as i slowed down near a speed-breaker, heard a loud thunk, metal clanging sound as if some metal parts fell off from my bike. So stopped the bike and looked down and around and found that nothing broke externally. Started the bike and noticed it was rough and loud with vibrations. Its almost like im riding the bike with the choke ON.

    Showed the bike to a roadside bike service point, i was told it could be the crankshaft or something to that effect(sorry, not a bike parts expert). Engine oil level was fine.

    Last satday, gave me bike to a service center in RKpuram,as i did not wake up early enough to take it to the main Ranigunj service center. These guys just did general servicing and did not bother to fix the problem i explained to them about while giving the bike.

    I really love this bike and would ideally like to get it fixed if possible and without incurring too much in repair costs.

    What do you think might be wrong with my bike? Is it the crankshaft or does it seem like a problem with the engine? Also, i need to get the handle replaced. Where do i take it in Hyderabad to get it fixed and how much is it gonna cost (Approx))? Please suggest.

    Or would you suggest selling this bike off and getting a new bike? If so, how much can i expect to get for my beloved GS150R?

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  • Murtaza
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    Re: Suzuki GS150R

    Hello frnds
    I think i have quite underestimated this oil for 50k kms on my gs. I haven't used this oil after first service and it used tobe in the red coloured can of Castrol make suzuki oil back then in 2009.
    I am using this oil for 1800kms now and i must say its indeed value for money. Even after 3 months and some highway runabouts of 80 kms non stop @5500 rpm and still maintaining smooth shifts, isn't bad at all. It still feels like it can easily last for another 1000 kms.
    So for 257/ltr is cheap and even if i drain it at 2000 kms, its full paisa wasool
    Though this review is of castrol make suzuki oil and what i have got now is made by idemitsu. Hope for the best
    Last edited by Murtaza; 03-09-2018, 11:38 AM.

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  • ashwanth.r
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    Re: Suzuki GS150R

    Originally posted by Mibin M View Post
    1. Is the spare parts availability an issue or just hyped up?
    Just hyper-hyped.

    Originally posted by Mibin M View Post
    3. Any serious issues to be taken in mind when buying a used GS?
    You need to check all the essential things - no abnormal sounds from engine/suspension, no leaking shocks, no wobbling of front wheel, no pulling to one side, no excessive rust, no welding/repainting, no contradictory info like odo displaying 24k kms but owner saying the tyres are 3rd set, clear papers and clear service history. Check all that you would check in a used bike.

    Originally posted by Mibin M View Post
    It would be of much help if you could just give me an idea of the common problems that i may face or replacements due in KMs done.
    Depends on how much the used vehicle was run and how it was treated by the previous owner(s). It doesn't require anything special other than what Suzuki has mentioned in the schedule. Few parts that fail prematurely/need attention include rear shocks x 2 and front wheel bearings x 2.

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  • r0rshack
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    Re: Suzuki GS150R

    Originally posted by Vikshe View Post
    How is Apache shocks performing brother , Are they comfortable in deep potholes , My GS shocks amplify the bump , i cannot sustain back ache more now and need Shocks replacement but not stock Shocks , I am looking for Honda Shine shocks , Discover 125 shocks or pulsar shocks , RTR seems direct fit .

    Vikshe,

    Sorry to hear about backaches, but I'll reiterate again.. the RTR shocks are STIFFER than stock GS.

    Hence i maintain them at level 2 adjustment which sort of compensates. I have been riding close to 100kms a day so far (which is going to change in a month with change in location ) and i would say that the ride is not uniform at all times. Air pressure also plays a part in how the bike behaves. Too high pressure and the ride gets hard. Too less pressure and the response is different ( i dont know the exact word) but gets uncomfortable. I tend to ride between 60 - 80kmph usually, but even when encountering smaller breaks in the road (like those gaps in flyovers and bridges which are not smooth at times), i tend to slow down and transfer the impact to the footpegs by raising up slightly from the seat. Any pothole or speed breaker, big or small, i've only taken it slowly.

    The RTR Shocks(at level 2) seem to perform slightly softer than GS stock (level 3) shocks, which is good on hour long rides. Both seem to react similarly to potholes. Im not sure of other bikes if they are "comfortable" over deep potholes.

    I'll recommend riding slower in case you find your daily route uneven or filled with speed breakers.

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  • Vikshe
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    Originally posted by r0rshack View Post
    2 weeks ago, got my rear shock absorbers replaced to that of Apache's - cost me ~ 3400K. Ride experience, well - the level 3 setting on the apache's shock's feel a bit more stiffer than that of stock GS. I have set it to the 2nd level from softest setting and that has increased the height by a slight amount, ride is a lot better than the leaking GS shocks, but im not able to see a big difference from new GS shocks. The installation was straight forward and perfect fit. I would have preferred the golden colored ones, but they were not in stock.
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    Also i replaced my 2.5 yr old "throttle assist" with a rubber version bought from aliexpress
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    The old one slowly developed tear and inhibits function, so i tried to buy a similar kind. The one bought from snapdeal was for around 250 rupees. I bought a cheap one for less than a dollar from aliexpress, and it was cheap and stiff - broke on the second day and i got a refund.
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    This one has a smaller width, but functions the same way. Useful on highways when there is no frequent stopping.
    How is Apache shocks performing brother , Are they comfortable in deep potholes , My GS shocks amplify the bump , i cannot sustain back ache more now and need Shocks replacement but not stock Shocks , I am looking for Honda Shine shocks , Discover 125 shocks or pulsar shocks , RTR seems direct fit .

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  • Mibin M
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    Hello Guys,

    Being my bike less after my NS 200 being sold, i am out for a used vehicle and came across GS 150r. I have been using Access 125 for past 10 years and i must say i am impressed with Suzuki quality.

    I am deeply inclined towards buying an used one from OLX and j=have seen some good vehicles too. But i have some queries which you guys could answer and help me with.

    1. Is the spare parts availability an issue or just hyped up?
    2. What is the average price that can be quoted for below 60k on odo?
    3. Any serious issues to be taken in mind when buying a used GS?

    It would be of much help if tyou could just give me an idea of the common problems that i may face or replacements due in KMs done.

    Regards
    Mibin

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  • Aditya Jonnalagadda
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    May be that is bearing sounds. Crankshaft sounds like metal balls

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  • r0rshack
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    Originally posted by Vikshe View Post
    How are rtr shock absorbers performing bro,

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    How are rtr shock absorbers performing bro,
    How are rtr shocks bro
    They are performing great, if you discount for the difference in stiffness.

    I seem to have meddled with the design parameters by going for the wider rear tyre (110/90 Michelin Sirac Street TL). It behaves differently with minor changes in Tyre pressure. Presently i'm maintaining the shocks at 2nd softest level and tyre pressure at 35 Rear/25 Front.

    Rode with the 3rd level setting (mid) on the RTR shocks for a week and felt this increased bumpy hard ride quality (these were at the 35/25 psi pressure)

    Manufacturer recommended 28 psi Rear and 25 psi Front is a setting i havent tried so far (in 64K kms ) mostly riding solo.

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