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Did you get full claim?? Hope u are alright now.... This was my billOriginally posted by huntphani View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]87596[/ATTACH] My latest bill, approved from the united insurance surveyor.
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I have not got my bike yet, they probably have not started the job on it.Originally posted by Sudhir P Bhat View PostDid you get full claim?? Hope u are alright now.... This was my bill
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But he did mention that i'd get it by saturday, i'm badly waiting for it...goin crazy riding on a deo for the last 2 weeks
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Re: TVS Apache RTR 180
Well. Here's my in detail experience, and why I'm saying shell makes a difference. From the day I bought my babe, I've been filling her up with shell. Three full tanks of shell, and I progressively observed the vibes going down. I attributed this to the fact that I was breaking in the bike, and the piston and cylinder were getting along better now. Then I had my first accident. Bike was with the SVC for a week, and the stole my petrol. Replaced it with petrol from the nearby HP bunk. This was not that bad. Vibes were more in comparison to before. Three days after I got my bike back, I had another major accident. Again, petrol was replaced. This time with Indianoil. Now, the vibes were terribly more compared to earlier. I even felt them at speeds like 30-40kph which wasn't there before. And post 70, it was horrible. Unfortunately, the petrol got over before I could fill up at shell. And co incidentally this happened right in front of an Indianoil bunk. And I filled their extra premium just to check. No difference. Vibes as bad as ever. Then I filled up at shell AFTER draining out all the old petrol and leaving the tank lid open to evaporate what's left. After filling shell petrol twice, the vibes are down again. And back to how it was before the petrol was changed. Thus I say shell petrol is the best.Originally posted by huntphani View PostYou serious? petrol makes differnce? Coz i fill petrol alomost all the time from shell and i don't see much difference. I can understand if you speak about the oil, but petrol ??
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TVS Apache RTR 180
Originally posted by madhav766 View PostWell. Here's my in detail experience, and why I'm saying shell makes a difference. From the day I bought my babe, I've been filling her up with shell. Three full tanks of shell, and I progressively observed the vibes going down. I attributed this to the fact that I was breaking in the bike, and the piston and cylinder were getting along better now. Then I had my first accident. Bike was with the SVC for a week, and the stole my petrol. Replaced it with petrol from the nearby HP bunk. This was not that bad. Vibes were more in comparison to before. Three days after I got my bike back, I had another major accident. Again, petrol was replaced. This time with Indianoil. Now, the vibes were terribly more compared to earlier. I even felt them at speeds like 30-40kph which wasn't there before. And post 70, it was horrible. Unfortunately, the petrol got over before I could fill up at shell. And co incidentally this happened right in front of an Indianoil bunk. And I filled their extra premium just to check. No difference. Vibes as bad as ever. Then I filled up at shell AFTER draining out all the old petrol and leaving the tank lid open to evaporate what's left. After filling shell petrol twice, the vibes are down again. And back to how it was before the petrol was changed. Thus I say shell petrol is the best.
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can you tell me more details about shell card
how it is useful?
shell wmployee asked me but he didnt tell the details so i didnt take it
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I have also had similar experiences. Filling up with Shell results in least vibes, followed by BP which is pretty close to shell. HP and IO are different stories.Originally posted by madhav766 View PostWell. Here's my in detail experience, and why I'm saying shell makes a difference. From the day I bought my babe, I've been filling her up with shell. Three full tanks of shell, and I progressively observed the vibes going down. I attributed this to the fact that I was breaking in the bike, and the piston and cylinder were getting along better now. Then I had my first accident. Bike was with the SVC for a week, and the stole my petrol. Replaced it with petrol from the nearby HP bunk. This was not that bad. Vibes were more in comparison to before. Three days after I got my bike back, I had another major accident. Again, petrol was replaced. This time with Indianoil. Now, the vibes were terribly more compared to earlier. I even felt them at speeds like 30-40kph which wasn't there before. And post 70, it was horrible. Unfortunately, the petrol got over before I could fill up at shell. And co incidentally this happened right in front of an Indianoil bunk. And I filled their extra premium just to check. No difference. Vibes as bad as ever. Then I filled up at shell AFTER draining out all the old petrol and leaving the tank lid open to evaporate what's left. After filling shell petrol twice, the vibes are down again. And back to how it was before the petrol was changed. Thus I say shell petrol is the best.
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IMO, Shell>=BP>>HP>>>...>IOLast edited by pcgamer; 12-04-2012, 11:09 AM.
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It's like a credit card, I thinkOriginally posted by Praj zm View Postcan you tell me more details about shell card
how it is useful?
shell wmployee asked me but he didnt tell the details so i didnt take it
They charge 250(not sure if it's the exact amount) they give u a card with certain limit, but when u take the card to swipe you will have to buy petrol for minimum 1300+...which really didnot sound useful to me, had they reduced the minimum to some 1000 Rs I'd have been the first guy in the queue.
The best I have done is for 1200
Its useful for car owners, not me
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Its because Shell petrol is least adulterated.Originally posted by madhav766 View Post... Thus I say shell petrol is the best.
Its of no use to anyone. If there was any benefit like points or free petrol after X no of points then its worth considering.Originally posted by huntphani View Posthad they reduced the minimum to some 1000 Rs I'd have been the first guy in the queue.
The best I have done is for 1200
Its useful for car owners
If your credit card has petrol waiver then use your credit/debit card alone.
Shell Card membership fee is Rs 100 which has to be renewed every year, so you end up paying extra bucks just for convenience of cashless shopping.Last edited by kantu; 12-04-2012, 03:10 PM.site:xbhp.com keyword -> Google this to dig up stuff in xbhp faster
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Re: TVS Apache RTR 180
Originally posted by kantu View PostIts because Shell petrol is least adulterated.
Its of no use to anyone. If there was any benefit like points or free petrol after X no of points then its worth considering.
If your credit card has petrol waiver then use your credit/debit card alone.
Shell Card membership fee is Rs 100 which has to be renewed every year, so you end up paying extra bucks just for convenience of cashless shopping.
you saved me a trip to the bunk. 
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Hi guys,
I am in trouble because my bike got new problem, day before yesterday my brother washed bike by water and after 1 hour I took my bike to my friends place & the bike was still little wet. I came back to home, I ride approx 3-4km and while parking the bike suddenly smoke started to come from downside portion of speedometer, I saw what is the problem but didn’t get it, I started my bike 2-3 times to check whether its starting or not properly, but it was normal at that time, I had small ride also.
And yesterday I plugged my key but bike was like dead no response from speedometer, I kicked bike for 5-6 times but nothing was happening. My bike was completely dead.
What would be the main cause of it and what should I do?????
My bike is just 1.5month old
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Maybe the fuse must have gone kaput.Originally posted by Satishrajdev View PostHi guys,
I am in trouble because my bike got new problem, day before yesterday my brother washed bike by water and after 1 hour I took my bike to my friends place & the bike was still little wet. I came back to home, I ride approx 3-4km and while parking the bike suddenly smoke started to come from downside portion of speedometer, I saw what is the problem but didn’t get it, I started my bike 2-3 times to check whether its starting or not properly, but it was normal at that time, I had small ride also.
And yesterday I plugged my key but bike was like dead no response from speedometer, I kicked bike for 5-6 times but nothing was happening. My bike was completely dead.
What would be the main cause of it and what should I do?????
My bike is just 1.5month old
Require suggestions
Check with SVC & you dont have to worry as you can get it changed under warranty.
Please dont say that you washed (even though its no harm) & all those stuffs. If you say so they will put the blame on you & you will end up paying for the damage.---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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thankx a lot susheelkumar, i'll follow itOriginally posted by susheelkumar View PostMaybe the fuse must have gone kaput.
Check with SVC & you dont have to worry as you can get it changed under warranty.
Please dont say that you washed (even though its no harm) & all those stuffs. If you say so they will put the blame on you & you will end up paying for the damage.
Tomorrow morning i'll visit SVC and solved the problem
But there will be only fuse problem or any other major problem would be there?????If you ride like there's no tomorrow... Don't worry there won't be !!!!
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Most probable cause.Originally posted by susheelkumar View PostMaybe the fuse must have gone kaput.
Check with SVC & you dont have to worry as you can get it changed under warranty.
Please dont say that you washed (even though its no harm) & all those stuffs. If you say so they will put the blame on you & you will end up paying for the damage.
Still I'd say "because you washed it with water".Originally posted by Satishrajdev View Postthankx a lot susheelkumar, i'll follow it
Tomorrow morning i'll visit SVC and solved the problem
But there will be only fuse problem or any other major problem would be there?????
Maybe water in carb.
Well, we must water wash our bikes but never put water on the tank near the petrol lid. It may sometimes lead to water somehow entering inside and finally collecting in the carb. (though there is an outlet from the tank especially for this purpose, but sometimes; shit happens....
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I'll keep in mind such things.............thank youOriginally posted by Divya Sharan View PostMost probable cause.
Still I'd say "because you washed it with water".
Maybe water in carb.
Well, we must water wash our bikes but never put water on the tank near the petrol lid. It may sometimes lead to water somehow entering inside and finally collecting in the carb. (though there is an outlet from the tank especially for this purpose, but sometimes; shit happens....
)If you ride like there's no tomorrow... Don't worry there won't be !!!!
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