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    • #32
      Originally posted by shan2306 View Post
      Congrats on owning Yume.Waiting for part 2. [emoji106]
      Thanks a lot man!
      Would be posting the next part very soon...Cheers!

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      • #33
        • Truth is stranger than fiction - MC .

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        • #34
          Originally posted by octane_fx View Post
          Just can't believe, ur Damm lucky Mann,, just took my women to buy a dominor and she looked at me perplexed and I dropped the idea at the showroom, imagine 1.7 cash in hand, just imagine what would she do if I was willing to drop 7.5 lakhs at the showroom, she'd prolly faint, I diverted that funds and plan to buy a patch of land, no offense to my women but some girls just don't get it, ur lucky, hats of to bhabi,
          Hahaha...true buddy, not everybody understands your feeling of riding a motorcycle and spending so much on it. Well I am indeed very lucky in that department! [emoji2]

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          • #35
            th April, went ahead with the booking by giving the initial amount of 50k to the Chandigarh Dealership and hence started the most painful period of my life as we had to wait for at least a month.

            So I quickly ordered all the accessories I had decided and also my helmet. Finally on 12th May, I got a call from the dealership that the bike has arrived!!

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            We booked a hotel for a night close to the dealership and went to get the bike on 21st May!! And there she was, standing in all her glory, I fell in love with her all over again. I handed over the accessories to be fitted, by then we finished all the paperwork and the rest of the ceremony as they had arranged a small cake for us!! I just could not stop smiling!!!!

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            • #36
              Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
              Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!

              Bullet Service Guide CBR 250R Parts Manual Fz16 service manual - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-...VFQmJzakk/view
              Hero Moto Corp Bikes' Parts RE STD 350 Wiring Diagram (CI) Service Manual - Classic 350/500
              ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
              P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                Nice! Congratulations on YUME. Kindly get a decent lid for the pillion rider, for I'm sure that seat won't go unoccupied for long.
                Thanks a lot!
                Well the helmet is already planned, will be going to pick it up in a few days.

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                • #38
                  [/MENTION] Congratulations on your new acquisition...she looks Gorgeous

                  Ride hard and Ride safe.

                  ATGATT !!!!


                  Cheers,
                  WindPacer
                  "Take a deep breath It's Just a BAD DAY, Not a BAD LIFE" - courtesy "The Unknown"

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by WindPacer View Post
                    [MENTION=85542]nits2507[/MENTION] Congratulations on your new acquisition...she looks Gorgeous

                    Ride hard and Ride safe.

                    ATGATT !!!!


                    Cheers,
                    WindPacer
                    Thanks a lot buddy!

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                    • #40
                      Don't matter what it is: Touring; Racing; Commuting. All I know is, I belong on the saddle.

                      Rides : Honda CB Twister(Feb 2011 - Present) | TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS(Sept 2012 - May 2016) | Honda CBR250R C-ABS Repsol(March 2017 - Present)

                      Break-in tension? Read this.

                      Love camping and riding? Google - On Rustic Routes.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
                        Boy am I stoked to look at this thread! I'm also very excited that you chose a Japanese name for your bike. Congratulations on your Yume, mate! She definitely lives up to the name in the looks department!

                        PS: I have a 2017 CBR250R, with the Repsol Livery and I decided to call my bike Suzaku(couldn't get a hold of the kanji), which is the legendary bird that rules over south. [emoji16]
                        Thank u so much buddy!

                        Suzaku Haan...dts a very interesting name too!

                        Will be sharing more experiences with my love...so keep on reading and riding hard brother!

                        Cheers!!

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by nits2507 View Post
                            Having done close to 700kms, these are my initial impressions:

                            2. A lot of vibrations in the handle bar right from the start, as low as 3k rpm. Once you are on the roll and cross the 5.5k rpm mark, the vibrations increase big time and traverse to the seat and a bit on the foot pegs too. I have been told these would reduce post the 1st service and once I ride her a bit more (don't know if they will reduce or I will get used to them hence won't notice them this much)

                            Hey,

                            Lovely update brother.
                            In my opinion, the vibrations do improve a bit and plus you get used to them too.
                            Hence over time you start feeling them less of a pain. But on longer rides they do numb your hands.

                            CHEERS!!

                            Rachit
                            Rachit K Dogra

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by rachitkdogra View Post
                              Hey,

                              Lovely update brother.
                              In my opinion, the vibrations do improve a bit and plus you get used to them too.
                              Hence over time you start feeling them less of a pain. But on longer rides they do numb your hands.

                              CHEERS!!

                              Rachit
                              Thanks a lot buddy

                              Hope the vibrations go down to a bare minimum!

                              Let's plan a ride together sometime soon..

                              Cheers!

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