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@gmagesh14- I have a question for you since you opened up the HL assembly recently. Where are the different screws/nuts holding the assembly located?
Recently, the assembly has become a little loose fitting and I can see it wobbling when I ride on rough terrain. I would like to tighten it myself.In today's world, quotes don't matter. Quotas do!
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Originally posted by mubashirkk View PostSad to hear that, hope you and your GS will recover soon and be happy.Thank you for all ur wishes.Originally posted by gmagesh14 View Post@newfan::
Glad to hear you and your pillion escaped with minor injuries..
Leave the damage of your bike ,it's not more precious than your life..
Take care buddy., Get well soon..
I really learned many things from yesterrdays incident
1) need to use engine braking with the use of brakes at such situations
2) not to turn the handle while moving on the layer of sand
3) To switch off the engine after the fall: in my case my wheels were rotating and i notices after few min . my case my pillion warned me to switch off the engine or else i or other passer by would have lifted the bike with engines on and would have had another fall.
4) The effectiveness of the crash guard which really saved both our legs.
actually i had planned to go SVC that evening to show the crack near visor fixing area.Originally posted by punarvasu View Post
I too have faced one recently which broke right leg of my pillion rider
(the plastering is not yet removed), laptop monitor, mobile phone display, sunglass, headlight assembly of the bike, its handle bar, right side indicator etc.
Happy to know that both of you escaped without serious injuries.
Headlight cowl costs Rs. 900/- and the crash guard Rs. 360/-. Try to claim insurance.
but to my bad luck i have scratches on one side of front cowl. Now i guess SVC wont change under warranty.
I washed my bike this morning, there was a sigh of relief as most of the marks in that area was from the paint on the road. almost 50% disappeared after washing and applying wax polish on the that area.
I would definitely replace the crash guard
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boldeditalicsaremine.Originally posted by newfan View PostThank you for all ur wishes.
I really learned many things from yesterrdays incident
1) need to use engine braking with the use of brakes at such situations
2) not to turn the handle while moving on the layer of sand
3) To switch off the engine after the fall: in my case my wheels were rotating and i notices after few min . my case my pillion warned me to switch off the engine or else i or other passer by would have lifted the bike with engines on and would have had another fall.
4) The effectiveness of the crash guard which really saved both our legs.
Sad that you took a fall due to another's fault. Good that you're unhurt.
If I may add one more point, dont use the front brake too hard while on sand or loose surfaces. Use the rear for most of your braking when off road.
I would definitely replace the crash guard
I was under the impression that the present crash guard doesnt offer enough coverage at the lower portion of the bike. When I had a similar fall, the gear lever got bent. Im using the same crash guard since my fall though, as I havent found a proper replacement.
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Put the bike on centre stand, rotate the wheel and see how it rotates. Normally the rear wheel is not rotating freely as the front. Check whether the rear brake adjusting is over tightened.Originally posted by mubashirkk View PostHow we can check/ensure that the free rotation of wheels are smooth enough...any parameters? I feel mine is bit tight (1000 KM)
It is Rs. 71,400/- here. It may be different at Delhi. Somebody from Delhi please help.Originally posted by livingsoul View PostFinally i have decided that i will be getting gs...can any1 tell me onroad price :d :d
This vibration is normal and common in every bike including mine and is to suppress vibration. Leave it in that condition.Originally posted by vikhyath View PostWhere are the different screws/nuts holding the assembly located?
Recently, the assembly has become a little loose fitting and I can see it wobbling when I ride on rough terrain. I would like to tighten it myself.
Rubbing with Formula 1 SCRATCH OUT will be helpful in removing scratches if not deep. Parts becoming defective due to accident are not replaced under warranty.Originally posted by newfan View PostI washed my bike this morning, there was a sigh of relief as most of the marks in that area was from the paint on the road. almost 50% disappeared after washing and applying wax polish on the that area.
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bro, as Punarvasu said check for the rear brake tightening.. keep an eye on the chain too.. may be the chain is too tight.Originally posted by mubashirkk View PostHow we can check/ensure that the free rotation of wheels are smooth enough...any parameters? I feel mine is bit tight (1000 KM)
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Hey guyz
Its been long time since my last ride with GS... I am riding to Hogenakkal on saturday morning and returning by eve, If anyone willing join, you are most welcome..
You cannot change your future, but, you can change your habits, and surely your habits will change your future - Dr Abdul Kalam
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I dont mind joining!!!Originally posted by gs150r View PostHey guyz
Its been long time since my last ride with GS... I am riding to Hogenakkal on saturday morning and returning by eve, If anyone willing join, you are most welcome..
but is there enough water there??KM
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i went there last week the water level is low (7 or 8 feet lower than the normal season water level) but its still more depth and you can enjoy the tripOriginally posted by gs150r View PostHey guyz
Its been long time since my last ride with GS... I am riding to Hogenakkal on saturday morning and returning by eve, If anyone willing join, you are most welcome..
to travel there on good high way try this route from hosur take diversion to rayakottai and from there you can reach Hogenakkal.
if your keen on trying to test your gs on a two way short cut road, but also good road that contains more hill journey then try this route
before attibally toll gate take the road that goes in opposition direction of attibally - sarjapur road and thru denkanikottai you can reach Hogenakkal. (for four wheelers this is the cost effective route as there are not much tolls except the forest entry fee)
i used this route for return trip.
the temperature is hot there so carry ample amount of water
the boating charge is 120 per head + 5 for the safety jacket as rent.Sarcasm is my automatic response to stupidity
Currently Using Gusto |Enfield Bullet 500 | Ecosport Titanium+ Diesel
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Hope there is enough water nowOriginally posted by MSN1 View Posti went there last week the water level is low (7 or 8 feet lower than the normal season water level) but its still more depth and you can enjoy the trip
to travel there on good high way try this route from hosur take diversion to rayakottai and from there you can reach Hogenakkal.
if your keen on trying to test your gs on a two way short cut road, but also good road that contains more hill journey then try this route
before attibally toll gate take the road that goes in opposition direction of attibally - sarjapur road and thru denkanikottai you can reach Hogenakkal. (for four wheelers this is the cost effective route as there are not much tolls except the forest entry fee)
i used this route for return trip.
the temperature is hot there so carry ample amount of water
the boating charge is 120 per head + 5 for the safety jacket as rent.
..Thanks for your inputs 
Originally posted by KIRTIMANNAN View PostI dont mind joining!!!
but is there enough water there??
Please PM me mobile no and name if you are confirmed joining the ride
, I will PM all details regarding timings, route and plans
...Anyone interested in joining for the ride can Pm me
You cannot change your future, but, you can change your habits, and surely your habits will change your future - Dr Abdul Kalam
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No am not trying frighten someone..
But the fact is at hogenikal the present water level is enough danger for a person if drowned, so play safe and do spent 5 rupees to get the safety jackets.Sarcasm is my automatic response to stupidity
Currently Using Gusto |Enfield Bullet 500 | Ecosport Titanium+ Diesel
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Vikhyath, sorry for the late reply..Originally posted by vikhyath View Post@gmagesh14- I have a question for you since you opened up the HL assembly recently. Where are the different screws/nuts holding the assembly located?
Recently, the assembly has become a little loose fitting and I can see it wobbling when I ride on rough terrain. I would like to tighten it myself.
Console is connected with help of only two nuts on either side(left & right), this is the reason it shakes a little at high speeds on a patchy roads..
Since it was connected with rubber washers in b/w it'll will not produce any vibrations and as suggested by Punarvasu you can leave it as it is..
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Would like to join you people,but I'm out of game due to my work..Originally posted by gs150r View PostAnyone interested in joining for the ride can Pm me

If any plans for Yealgiri in near future do count me in and let me know..

Have a great weekend and safely enjoy the trip..
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