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    Went for an early morning ride on the ECR(chennai). It was fantastic. Nothing like an early morning ride with your beast. Had completed 800 on the way. So therefore on my way back increased the rpm range from 4000 to 6000 now since the manual says after 800 you can hold it on to 6000. It was an outstanding piece of machine. Just love the bike.
    Just waiting for the bike to complete 1000km for the first service after which I can blast everything out of this monster.

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      • Originally posted by rkum4881 View Post
        Went for an early morning ride on the ECR(chennai). It was fantastic. Nothing like an early morning ride with your beast. Had completed 800 on the way. So therefore on my way back increased the rpm range from 4000 to 6000 now since the manual says after 800 you can hold it on to 6000. It was an outstanding piece of machine. Just love the bike.
        Just waiting for the bike to complete 1000km for the first service after which I can blast everything out of this monster.
        True, early morning rides on the open roads are the best.
        Btw, just for fyi the 2nd run-in is till the next 800km (i.e till 1600km on the odo) till which you are expected to keep the rpm below 6000.

        P.S This is only a recomendation only, not an order
        Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.

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        • Originally posted by rkum4881 View Post
          Thanks mate and what about the oil?
          Which one do you think is the best?
          A lot of people here recommend motul 5100/7100 you can go in for either. I'm personally using yamalube 15w/50, quiet happy with it.
          Now offering Tyga Performance products in India - Brought to you by Midnight Trades

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          • Originally posted by R-series View Post
            True, early morning rides on the open roads are the best.
            Btw, just for fyi the 2nd run-in is till the next 800km (i.e till 1600km on the odo) till which you are expected to keep the rpm below 6000.

            P.S This is only a recomendation only, not an order
            hahaha.. Yea bro will keep it that way. Want the engine to stay in shape for quite a few years. Thanks dude

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            • Originally posted by psych0hans View Post
              A lot of people here recommend motul 5100/7100 you can go in for either. I'm personally using yamalube 15w/50, quiet happy with it.
              Thank you so much .

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              • Originally posted by isodope View Post
                I wonder why the difference. Will it be possible for you to send me clear enough scans/images of your documentation so that I can try and find out why so much of a difference?


                @ Isodope, break up of the insurance from Oriental.

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                • Finally Got the Rear Tyre Hugger before the monsoons....Thanks to Bluevolt, it was just a one hour job after going through his DIY.

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                  • Bye Bye punctures..... Got the ride-on TPS running through the veins of the tyres.....!

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                    • Originally posted by Malpotra View Post
                      Bye Bye punctures..... Got the ride-on TPS running through the veins of the tyres.....!
                      It is a good product... hope you went for severe dosage.

                      Cheers
                      A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P

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                      • Originally posted by Malpotra View Post
                        Finally Got the Rear Tyre Hugger before the monsoons....Thanks to Bluevolt, it was just a one hour job after going through his DIY.
                        which one did you get? the FZ16 one or the one from CBR250R (CABS version)?
                        Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.

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                        • Originally posted by Malpotra View Post
                          Bye Bye punctures..... Got the ride-on TPS running through the veins of the tyres.....!
                          Did you get this locally or via ebay? Details on the same please!!
                          "Home is where my bike sits still long enough to leave a few drops of oil on the ground."

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                          • Originally posted by R-series View Post
                            which one did you get? the FZ16 one or the one from CBR250R (CABS version)?

                            I got the FZ-16..... Does the job within 250 rupees..

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                            • Originally posted by sidbp View Post
                              Did you get this locally or via ebay? Details on the same please!!
                              Milestone Mahindra, Parel, is the authorized dealer for Ride-on TPS.
                              Takes not more than 15 Min. Will be uploading pics and video shortly..

                              Address : Joseph Cardijn Technical School, Kashaba Jadhav Marg
                              Off. Dr. Ambedkar Road, Dadar East

                              Contact No. : 022-2418 1283 / 1291
                              Contact Person : Archana Sachdeva

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                              • Originally posted by Malpotra View Post
                                Bye Bye punctures..... Got the ride-on TPS running through the veins of the tyres.....!
                                Could you please share more details about the product?

                                Originally posted by maheshkmr View Post
                                Looks like a spark plug issue or some electrical issues like faulty engine kill switch etc. Have you contacted the svc regarding the issue?
                                Havent yet contacted the svc.

                                Seems like a roll-over sensor issue to me. It happens when revving the bike over 7k rpm while riding.

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