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Originally posted by shivank View PostYour bike getting newer day by day!
Anyways,the rear brakes (when applied) squeals..Does that mean the pads are gone or there's some other problem?..
i've covered 3700+ kms... but the damn METEROriginally posted by chicane1879 View PostCongrats!!
Btw, how much kms has your bike covered?
shows 30 kms only...
i just checked it...
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Can u please explain this part?Originally posted by rennycornelius View Postthe RTR has a notchy gearbox and to get rid of what you're experiencing get in the habit of matching the revs or blipping the throttle everytime you downshift, this will turn your gerbox into hot knife through butter.You can only ride better tomorrow if you ride safe today.
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In cars, the squealing sound is associated with a gone brake pad. Dont know about bikes, someone can confirm.Originally posted by shivank View PostAnyways,the rear brakes (when applied) squeals..Does that mean the pads are gone or there's some other problem?..
If the bike was all dry and RTR doesnt has problems of rear disc noise, i guess your brake pads are gone too
, how many kms has your RTR done?
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suppose you're running in fourth gear at 50 and you need to get into third, so just press the clutch blip the throttle( blipping refers to opening the throttle with a sudden effect, but ot much very little in this process) and simultanously press the shifter to third, you should be doin this in one sec once you get into practice...Originally posted by theguitarfreak View PostCan u please explain this part?
that will give you positive shifts.The Magician"
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I think they are gone then!Originally posted by coolboy007 View PostIn cars, the squealing sound is associated with a gone brake pad. Dont know about bikes, someone can confirm.
If the bike was all dry and RTR doesnt has problems of rear disc noise, i guess your brake pads are gone too
, how many kms has your RTR done?
I've only completed 2600km..If you ride like there's no tomorrow...worry not there won't be!
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Ok got that. But can you please explain whats the logic behind this technique? i mean why does it help in getting positive shifts? And should the same technique be followed while upshifting?Originally posted by rennycornelius View Postsuppose you're running in fourth gear at 50 and you need to get into third, so just press the clutch blip the throttle( blipping refers to opening the throttle with a sudden effect, but ot much very little in this process) and simultanously press the shifter to third, you should be doin this in one sec once you get into practice...
that will give you positive shifts.You can only ride better tomorrow if you ride safe today.
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