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  • Originally posted by Swaroop View Post
    Are we suppose to maintain Nitrogen in the tyres all the time, coz i am using normal air ...kindly guide.
    Not necessary, Filling Nitrogen would help with lesser deflation of tyres, as we fill the air once a month or so.

    Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
    Somebody had posted about filling Nitrogen on a heated up tyre. Later, when the tyre cools down, the N2 expands, thereby increasing the pressure by about 5-6 psi.
    Get it checked&adjusted accordingly if this is the case.
    Should i deflate the tyre and fill Nitrogen again? or simply deflate the tyre lessening some 4-5 psi of air?
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    • Guys,on an entirely different note, I have booked the Lime Green N250R!
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      • Originally posted by Ananth View Post
        Not necessary, Filling Nitrogen would help with lesser deflation of tyres, as we fill the air once a month or so.



        Should i deflate the tyre and fill Nitrogen again? or simply deflate the tyre lessening some 4-5 psi of air?
        Deflate to recommended value of tire pressure..when cold.
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        • Originally posted by Helios View Post
          Well I have decided to drain the normal fuel! But...



          this part is confusing me bro. Even a few others said that, normal fuel doesn't affect their ride? And how come mine is creating an issue? Please throw some light into this bro! And bro you have a tail tidy kit on your bike right? With the indicators on with the "L" bracket?
          no i dint have the tail kit..its on some other guys i remember some posting here about the tail kit some time before...and for most of the time i have used normal fuel and havent faced any problems....what are the pbk guys saying??
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          • Originally posted by milancherian View Post
            Guys,on an entirely different note, I have booked the Lime Green N250R!
            Double the Bhp (as regards your ride, and mine) coupled with an extra cylinder, an exhaust that plays sweet music past 6k rpm and not to mention the Ninja legacy written all over, bro you sure are gonna be one happy guy.

            Regards to all Kawasaki Ninja 250R owners
            Last edited by Rtrlover83; 08-23-2011, 09:55 AM. Reason: missed something there
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            • Originally posted by milancherian View Post
              Guys,on an entirely different note, I have booked the Lime Green N250R!
              Man , where did you book? At tvm pbk..? I too love to take the beast, but my nearest service station is atleast 400 kms away from my home... Damn ....
              Anyway , how much is the waiting period..?
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              • Popping Sounds from exhaust

                Guys, yesterday when I started my bike and waited for RPM to settle down, it took little more time than usual. After this, I just rolled the throttle while idling and it did not revved smoothly as it does and gave some popping sounds from the exhaust.

                Is due to the clogged air filter or some other thing ? Wasn't able to check the air filter though ...

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                • Originally posted by kariznin View Post
                  Guys, yesterday when I started my bike and waited for RPM to settle down, it took little more time than usual. After this, I just rolled the throttle while idling and it did not revved smoothly as it does and gave some popping sounds from the exhaust.

                  Is due to the clogged air filter or some other thing ? Wasn't able to check the air filter though ...
                  If it happened in the morning under cold condition then it is normal...how did the bike behave after warm up ?
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                  • Originally posted by psr View Post
                    If it happened in the morning under cold condition then it is normal...how did the bike behave after warm up ?
                    It was the first time it behaved like this or giving popping sounds from exhaust. After warm up, it didn't revved smoothly as it does, felt on a heavier side.

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                    • Originally posted by kariznin View Post
                      It was the first time it behaved like this or giving popping sounds from exhaust. After warm up, it didn't revved smoothly as it does, felt on a heavier side.
                      did you park the bike for some time ? ride the bike for some distance,say about 10 Kms and see if any problem crops up, and you can always get it checked at PBK.
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                      • Originally posted by kariznin View Post
                        Guys, yesterday when I started my bike and waited for RPM to settle down, it took little more time than usual. After this, I just rolled the throttle while idling and it did not revved smoothly as it does and gave some popping sounds from the exhaust.

                        Is due to the clogged air filter or some other thing ? Wasn't able to check the air filter though ...
                        Sounds like your air filter is clogged. If you rode in the rain, it would have got clogged. Remove it and have it cleaned. Ensure the air filter is cleaned on a regular basis.
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                        • Originally posted by n_aditya View Post
                          Sounds like your air filter is clogged. If you rode in the rain, it would have got clogged. Remove it and have it cleaned. Ensure the air filter is cleaned on a regular basis.
                          Will check for the same. Though my air filter was cleaned around 500KMS back.
                          What interval should be followed for cleaning the air filter ?

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                          • Originally posted by Rtrlover83 View Post
                            Double the Bhp (as regards your ride, and mine) coupled with an extra cylinder, an exhaust that plays sweet music past 6k rpm and not to mention the Ninja legacy written all over, bro you sure are gonna be one happy guy.

                            Regards to all Kawasaki Ninja 250R owners
                            Thanks man!

                            Originally posted by Ivin View Post
                            Man , where did you book? At tvm pbk..? I too love to take the beast, but my nearest service station is atleast 400 kms away from my home... Damn ....
                            Anyway , how much is the waiting period..?
                            Booked it at TVM PBK.They said that 80 days is the official waiting period.But they also added that they will try to get it to me in 1 or 2 months!Fingers Crossed!


                            Guys, in how many days did you get the bike after booking it?
                            Last edited by milancherian; 08-23-2011, 02:08 PM.
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                            • Originally posted by milancherian View Post

                              Guys, in how many days did you get the bike after booking it?

                              25 days flat!

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                              • Originally posted by milancherian View Post
                                Guys, in how many days did you get the bike after booking it?
                                50 days :-) ... initially it would be killing! I used to call PBK Chennai every ten days. best way to make time fly is; set aside the money / finance arrangement, forget about the booking, focus on work / studies, enjoy ur time with friends and family, before you realize, you would get a call saying your bike awaits you :-) ... all the best! :-)
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