For the brake i might as well tie it with something lol( the lever)
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Unfortunately, my work does not allow me to do anything like that anymore.Originally posted by s1d View Post
For the brake i might as well tie it with something lol( the lever)Hero Honda Splendor (June 2001- Present)
Yamaha YZF R3 (Jan 2016 - Present)
TVS Scooty Zest 110 (Oct 2017 - Apr 2018)
TVS Ntorq 125 (May 2018 - Apr 2019)
KTM Duke 125 (Apr 2019 - Dec 2019)My Artwork www.niku4186.deviantart.com
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I got teflon coating done from the dealer I got my bike from. It was Rs.350 for one or Rs.750 for three, valid for one year.Originally posted by Ashish7733 View PostAnyone done any Teflon coating or some other protection from scratches and fading of colour ?
I have also used Turtle wax before (on a car though, haven't tried it on a bike with plastic fairings yet). You can find a can of that for about Rs.400, which in my opinion would be a better option to go for as you can get a lot more uses out of it. You will have to wash your bike clean first, then clay it, dry it and then finally wax and polish; which sounds like a bit of a chore but so worth it after seeing the final result.
I didn't notice a difference between teflon coating and waxing and as far as I know they serve the exact same purpose; keep your vehicle paint and clear coat safe from the elements.
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In chennai, car cares at omr do some real nice work in regard to waxing, polishing even details, definitely worth a check from r3 owners from Chennai .Originally posted by Hammerhead02 View PostI got teflon coating done from the dealer I got my bike from. It was Rs.350 for one or Rs.750 for three, valid for one year.
I have also used Turtle wax before (on a car though, haven't tried it on a bike with plastic fairings yet). You can find a can of that for about Rs.400, which in my opinion would be a better option to go for as you can get a lot more uses out of it. You will have to wash your bike clean first, then clay it, dry it and then finally wax and polish; which sounds like a bit of a chore but so worth it after seeing the final result.
I didn't notice a difference between teflon coating and waxing and as far as I know they serve the exact same purpose; keep your vehicle paint and clear coat safe from the elements.
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that is exactly what you shouldn't be doing! the lever must not be operated when the wheel and/or pads are removed, it must be disengaged. once you squeeze the lever, you are in for trouble especially if you are an inexperienced mech.Originally posted by Gollum View PostFor the brake i might as well tie it with something lol( the lever)
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I might as well tie the lever so that it does not get pushed down even by accident.Originally posted by s1d View Postthat is exactly what you shouldn't be doing! the lever must not be operated when the wheel and/or pads are removed, it must be disengaged. once you squeeze the lever, you are in for trouble especially if you are an inexperienced mech.Hero Honda Splendor (June 2001- Present)
Yamaha YZF R3 (Jan 2016 - Present)
TVS Scooty Zest 110 (Oct 2017 - Apr 2018)
TVS Ntorq 125 (May 2018 - Apr 2019)
KTM Duke 125 (Apr 2019 - Dec 2019)My Artwork www.niku4186.deviantart.com
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Please clean up your PM Inbox and PM me your number. It's been long since we talked.Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostI check this thread very frequently as I owned a R15 for several years and came very close to buying the R3 but got put off by the attitude of the dealerships. Plus many old friends of mine are now R3 owners and I look forward to reading their updates on the bike.Quench my thirst with gasoline!
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Sorry for late response as I'm not much active now. Please PM me with what details you need and I'll reply at the earliest.Originally posted by joelgreen View PostCould you please share updates as regards servicing cost including any AMC expenditure, spares replaced etc.Yamaha YZF R15 V 2.0 (Oct, 2012 - Present)
Yamaha YZF R3 (Sep, 2015 - Present)
My Review of Yamaha R3 at 100K ODO
Ride a motorcycle if you want to live free, but above all ride it safe and make others' lives safe.
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Done the clearing work.Originally posted by joelgreen View PostYour inbox is already full! :P
Yamaha YZF R15 V 2.0 (Oct, 2012 - Present)
Yamaha YZF R3 (Sep, 2015 - Present)
My Review of Yamaha R3 at 100K ODO
Ride a motorcycle if you want to live free, but above all ride it safe and make others' lives safe.
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Hero Honda Splendor (June 2001- Present)
Yamaha YZF R3 (Jan 2016 - Present)
TVS Scooty Zest 110 (Oct 2017 - Apr 2018)
TVS Ntorq 125 (May 2018 - Apr 2019)
KTM Duke 125 (Apr 2019 - Dec 2019)My Artwork www.niku4186.deviantart.com
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Happened to watch this vid few days back, never knew it is yoursOriginally posted by Gollum View PostHere is the video of my R3 recall screw up. The Heat level went full and then started Blinking.
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TVS Apache RR 310 : 2018
Hero Honda HUNK : 2011-2018
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Cool, don't forget to like and subscribeOriginally posted by dineshaugustin View PostHappened to watch this vid few days back, never knew it is yours

Also, I got My Paddock stand Yesterday.




And some tools for the Bike

Hero Honda Splendor (June 2001- Present)
Yamaha YZF R3 (Jan 2016 - Present)
TVS Scooty Zest 110 (Oct 2017 - Apr 2018)
TVS Ntorq 125 (May 2018 - Apr 2019)
KTM Duke 125 (Apr 2019 - Dec 2019)My Artwork www.niku4186.deviantart.com
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