@Drifty - right click on the pic from picasa, get the link and insert inside the image tag. From flickr, go to action, get the 'BB code' and paste it in the box...
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I've bought shell advance ax7 10w40 SS. Have'nt got the oil filter though. I like to know the best tools and their size to remove the drain bolt and oil filter cover
I live in Trivandrum, Kerala and would like to know from where i could buy these
I've bought shell advance ax7 10w40 SS. Have'nt got the oil filter though. I like to know the best tools and their size to remove the drain bolt and oil filter cover
I live in Trivandrum, Kerala and would like to know from where i could buy these 
) box spanner for the drain bolt. For the oil filter cap, a #8 nut driver should do. You can get these from Karthik enterprises in Power House road.

I never noticed it
)

, updated about this
Right now, this is the first thing on my priority list.
The best part of this is when you are buying the bike, you exactly know how much km it has run and what is the top speed it has been ripped up to by the showroom people.

I never noticed it
)
, updated about this
Right now, this is the first thing on my priority list.

The best part of this is when you are buying the bike, you exactly know how much km it has run and what is the top speed it has been ripped up to by the showroom people.
) of the best people around for RTRs, IMO. 
I just said "it has to be there only na" in reply to haxor bro's post who said that I should fix it there 



didn't read that


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