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Originally posted by frombiker View PostLast edited by psych0hans; 04-09-2012, 01:57 PM.Now offering Tyga Performance products in India - Brought to you by Midnight Trades
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Completely off topic but... Check out this video on YouTube:
TurboSpoke - the Bicycle Exhaust System - Boys Bike Gadget Toy - YouTube
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Originally posted by frombiker View PostHi Guyz, ordered Ninja on thursday in Hyderabad. Dealer promised me to deliver the bike on Monday.
Does anyone from Hyderabad knows where can i buy the Frame Sliders,Fender Eliminator Kit and Paint Guard/Scratch Guard.
regarding the frame sliders...etc you cant get them in hyderabad.
you can either order it from indian websites like planetdsg.com,PRS..etc or if you can source it from us then get it from there as it will save $$$R.I.P vinu s v,you will never be forgotten
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Originally posted by vkuchhal View PostI like it.. let me know the pricing details and where to source it from...
I also used a plastic sheet to seal the LEDs from water and mud when it'll be used in actual conditions.
I removed the battery when I took it for service and the service supervisor acknowledged and was impressed with the setup. so In total it's less than 300 Rs.
The button is under the right thigh and is connected to the chassis using a couple of fasteners.Last edited by R-series; 04-09-2012, 10:23 AM.Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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Originally posted by R-series View PostWell it's just a set of LED's I got from the local market, had difficulty finding the desired size and frequency of flash. This one is only for 250Rs. used normal wiring and a separate 9V battery under the rear seat.
I also used a plastic sheet to seal the LEDs from water and mud when it'll be used in actual conditions.
I removed the battery when I took it for service and the service supervisor acknowledged and was impressed with the setup. so In total it's less than 300 Rs.
The button is under the right thigh and is connected to the chassis using a couple of fasteners.
Thanks for the update... How long is the battery gonna last... i think their can be a setup made so that it is connected in parallel to the rear brake light..
As my bike is about to complete 2years , i think some arrangement can be made and i can go ahead to fiddle with some electricals...
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Originally posted by vkuchhal View PostThanks for the update... How long is the battery gonna last... i think their can be a setup made so that it is connected in parallel to the rear brake light..
As my bike is about to complete 2years , i think some arrangement can be made and i can go ahead to fiddle with some electricals...
My bike goes out on weekends only and I use the lights at nights only. So it would last a long time for sure. I tried these with normal AA pencil cells aswell and they work absolutely ok.
Worst case scenario - you can connect it to the bikes own battery, I promise if would make any difference to other parts
Moreover, You can use them alongside brake lights, but these would be flashing while the brake light says constant bright. So if you like the concept, you can go ahead with the plan.Last edited by R-series; 04-10-2012, 11:19 AM.Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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Have any of you guys heard of Saferide ABS ? I always thought there was no such thing as an after market abs system...Now offering Tyga Performance products in India - Brought to you by Midnight Trades
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anyone has any idea about where can I get thread locker in Delhi.
something like - Threadlockers from Loctite Products | Threadlocking / Mechanical Gasketing | Loctite Adhesives
was replacing the bikes foot pegs with after market rearsets and I need thread lockers to keep them secure.Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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Originally posted by R-series View Postanyone has any idea about where can I get thread locker in Delhi.
something like - Threadlockers from Loctite Products | Threadlocking / Mechanical Gasketing | Loctite Adhesives
was replacing the bikes foot pegs with after market rearsets and I need thread lockers to keep them secure.http://www.californiasuperbikeschoolindia.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by JAKRAP View Post@R-series, which brand of rear sets did you get. Did u get it in India or Abroad and the approx cost plz? Been looking for a rear set for quite a long time.)
Thanks for that Jeofpereira! (I will thank you again once I post the pics)
Pretty reasonable price. The ones on the internet are for around 20K or so. These ones are way cheaper
Just got them delivered yesterday and working on installation now.
Send me a PM if your interested, i'll forward you the contact details I got from Jeofpereira.Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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Originally posted by R-series View Postjeofpereira - redirected me to one of his known guys in Bangalore. He sourced it for me (Don't know from where)
Thanks for that Jeofpereira! (I will thank you again once I post the pics)
Pretty reasonable price. The ones on the internet are for around 20K or so. These ones are way cheaper
Just got them delivered yesterday and working on installation now.
Send me a PM if your interested, i'll forward you the contact details I got from Jeofpereira.Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
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Originally posted by psych0hans View PostHave any of you guys heard of Saferide ABS ? I always thought there was no such thing as an after market abs system...
BTW @psych0hans, I see that you are selling the locally made aftermarket exhausts. Could you give us a review on the performance difference?Speed - (spēd) n.
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Originally posted by ronthedon View PostAs a matter of fact I did remember seeing something like this goforkrp site, but I let it go at that time. I have no idea, how a small addon plug with no sensors that I can see will work, and I seriously doubt if this is a true ABS system.
BTW @psych0hans, I see that you are selling the locally made aftermarket exhausts. Could you give us a review on the performance difference?Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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Originally posted by ronthedon View PostAs a matter of fact I did remember seeing something like this goforkrp site, but I let it go at that time. I have no idea, how a small addon plug with no sensors that I can see will work, and I seriously doubt if this is a true ABS system.My Stable.....
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