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It was removed by mods because pillion was not wearing helmet, reason is mentioned by mods on your post.Originally posted by Anunay View PostI don't know who is moderator here and removed my pic with Mojo. Surely he is doing overtime in editing this forum.
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Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Could be loose bearing or cone set. Alloy, you can check by putting the bike in center stand and try rotating the wheel for any visible bend.Originally posted by skyliner34 View PostHas anyone experienced handle wobbling >70 kmph?
I do in my bike, not sure why, maybe bearing, cone set, alloy, tyre...
Getting it checked tomorrow at SVC.
Tires I would rule out unless you are under inflated or may be loosing air due to leakage.R15S - Current
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i have done 90 no wobble yet, check tyre pressure.Originally posted by skyliner34 View PostHas anyone experienced handle wobbling >70 kmph?
I do in my bike, not sure why, maybe bearing, cone set, alloy, tyre...
Getting it checked tomorrow at SVC.As I gaze upon your beauty, I think to myself, "never have I seen an angel fly so low".
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Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
High speed Wobbling generally caused by high air pressure or tyre damage which is highly unlikely in new bike. In low pressure, wobble will be at slow speed also.Originally posted by skyliner34 View PostHas anyone experienced handle wobbling >70 kmph?
I do in my bike, not sure why, maybe bearing, cone set, alloy, tyre...
Getting it checked tomorrow at SVC.
Correct air pressure in cold tyre only. Even after 2-3 km of ride will give you incorrect values, also check pressure at digital pump for accurate reading.
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Chinese one are available online. I don't think company will provide yellow led. Pure yellow below 4000 kelvin also reduces visibility in dark roads and clear weather, it only helps in fog and rain.Originally posted by Mandar_C500 View PostCan you check if yellow LED bulbs are available? This color increases visibility than white light.
LEDs can't match light output and temperature color of halogen that is 4200k. White LEDs are generally 6000k. BTW white LEDs are not that bad in rain, fog. I am using 6000k LED setup in my car for last 2 years and I feel its better than pure yellow light in bad weather.
Yellow lights only have benefit if placed in vehicle as close near road. I have driven my car with pure yellow philips weather vision 2900k bulbs in extreme fog of Jan from dehradun to lucknow 550 kms in night and I felt no difference in simple halogen and yellow light.
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I don't mean 2900k but 4200k. I am using Philips Xtreme vision in my car, if there is some oncoming light then this color sucks. In dark they are betterOriginally posted by ankit.traveller View PostChinese one are available online. I don't think company will provide yellow led. Pure yellow below 4000 kelvin also reduces visibility in dark roads and clear weather, it only helps in fog and rain.
LEDs can't match light output and temperature color of halogen that is 4200k. White LEDs are generally 6000k. BTW white LEDs are not that bad in rain, fog. I am using 6000k LED setup in my car for last 2 years and I feel its better than pure yellow light in bad weather.
Yellow lights only have benefit if placed in vehicle as close near road. I have driven my car with pure yellow philips weather vision 2900k bulbs in extreme fog of Jan from dehradun to lucknow 550 kms in night and I felt no difference in simple halogen and yellow light.
Where as 4200k are better in both situations
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