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  • vkuchhal
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by Mithungo View Post
    How is the service from Indimotard? Good enough to depend for main servicings?

    Regards,
    Mithun
    Earlier is used to give my bike service to bajaj indranager before kawasaki and bajaj JV, but after the split, i had not done any major service on the bike from eternal service engg. but due to the subthrottle bady issue, i went ti indimotard for a regular cleaning and touchup , and they did clean the fuel filter and and injectors and some other minor niggle hear & there. and bill was a cheapest i have ever spend on the ninja service - 1200 including taxes, so going forward shall get my bike serviced from them.

    you can recommend my name and ask for anshuman at indimotard - 9448494080, he is a gem of a person and very patient to listen to your issues.

    Originally posted by WindPacer View Post
    @vkuchhal the BikeMoksha folks have been constantly working on getting their spares parts prices reduced and i also felt that initially they were pricey; however i would recommend you to keep a close tab on these folks and check with them again. Cos, i remember they quoting 41k very recently for the Throttle body assy which is felt is pretty close to SVC pricing with confirmed sourcing time frame of max 30-35 days.

    ATGATT !!!

    Cheers,
    WindPacer
    I shall recheck with them again, they quoted me the prices from Europe import and they told 70k. thanks for the update.

    Originally posted by Mithungo View Post
    Thank you. 3000 is amazing

    They had the sprocket kit with them or you had sourced it?
    For chain and sproket kit , check for rolon from motorcycle house on JC road should be around 9k.

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  • rreneav1987
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    Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by Mithungo View Post
    Thank you. 3000 is amazing [emoji4]

    They had the sprocket kit with them or you had sourced it?
    I sourced it from a fellow rider who stocks spares for Kawasaki!!

    IndiMotard charged me 500 as labour which I found out to be pretty cheap! It involved lot of work on the Ninja 650 to be honest!! Wasnt easy to loosen the front sprocket bolt!



    The broken sprocket

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  • Mithungo
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by rreneav1987 View Post
    I was there today with my Ninja 650! Had to change the front sprocket as it had 5 out of 15 teeth broken!!

    They have many superbikes in their garage!! Many looked unused to me!!

    Coming to the point! I had a good experience with them! They knew the bike well and got the job done quick!

    They quoted some 3000 for service!! For Ninja 650 atleast! I wont be in Bengaluru for a long time!! So I wasnt keen to ask what it includes!
    Thank you. 3000 is amazing

    They had the sprocket kit with them or you had sourced it?

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  • rreneav1987
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by Mithungo View Post
    How is the service from Indimotard? Good enough to depend for main servicings?

    Regards,
    Mithun
    I was there today with my Ninja 650! Had to change the front sprocket as it had 5 out of 15 teeth broken!!

    They have many superbikes in their garage!! Many looked unused to me!!

    Coming to the point! I had a good experience with them! They knew the bike well and got the job done quick!

    They quoted some 3000 for service!! For Ninja 650 atleast! I wont be in Bengaluru for a long time!! So I wasnt keen to ask what it includes!

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  • WindPacer
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by vkuchhal View Post
    i and another friend in bangalore are looking for full throttle body assembly for ninja 250 2010 model, and check with bike moksha, they quoted me 70K ..

    Kawasaki bangalore is charging 38k, but i hardly have any confidence in their service technicians. So my bike is lying in dust for couple of months.
    [MENTION=20551]vkuchhal[/MENTION] the BikeMoksha folks have been constantly working on getting their spares parts prices reduced and i also felt that initially they were pricey; however i would recommend you to keep a close tab on these folks and check with them again. Cos, i remember they quoting 41k very recently for the Throttle body assy which is felt is pretty close to SVC pricing with confirmed sourcing time frame of max 30-35 days.

    ATGATT !!!

    Cheers,
    WindPacer

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  • Mithungo
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by vkuchhal View Post
    ...if still not sure get it serviced from a good mechanic like indimottard.
    How is the service from Indimotard? Good enough to depend for main servicings?

    Regards,
    Mithun

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  • vkuchhal
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by Mithungo View Post
    They have started manufacturing some small items (bulbs were earlier from Japan\Thailand) in India. I hope they localise further.
    It is going to be difficult if the spare situation is going to be like this.

    P.S: my front brakes are pretty soft initially and suddenly grab. Any idea what is wrong?
    It is a new disk and old pads.. Perhaps air in lines?
    I hope my pistons are ok.
    Regards,
    Mithun
    Spares like these, kawasaki will not prepare in india as the number of ninja 250 in india is now low, most of them sold off and under low maintenance condition by new owners, so i have absolutely no hopes of kawasaki improving things further on, and hence dropped the idea of buying a bigger bike from Kawasaki, triumph etc.

    Engine might be good, but after sales service is absurdly high and mechanics do not know what they are doing and why, they just want to put a hand in your pocket and pull as much money as possible out of it.


    For your issue, i would advise, bleed the brake system and also check and lubricate the brake drive plate mechanism which is not fully functional. if issue still not resolve , pop out the brake piston and clean them (If you are not sure how it is done , plenty of video on you tube ) if still not sure get it serviced from a good mechanic like indimottard.

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  • Mithungo
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by vkuchhal View Post
    i and another friend in bangalore are looking for full throttle body assembly for ninja 250 2010 model, and check with bike moksha, they quoted me 70K ..

    Kawasaki bangalore is charging 38k, but i hardly have any confidence in their service technicians. So my bike is lying in dust for couple of months.
    They have started manufacturing some small items (bulbs were earlier from Japan\Thailand) in India. I hope they localise further.
    It is going to be difficult if the spare situation is going to be like this.

    P.S: my front brakes are pretty soft initially and suddenly grab. Any idea what is wrong?
    It is a new disk and old pads.. Perhaps air in lines?
    I hope my pistons are ok.
    Regards,
    Mithun

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  • vkuchhal
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    i and another friend in bangalore are looking for full throttle body assembly for ninja 250 2010 model, and check with bike moksha, they quoted me 70K ..

    Kawasaki bangalore is charging 38k, but i hardly have any confidence in their service technicians. So my bike is lying in dust for couple of months.

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  • Mithungo
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Here is a list of part numbers. Please feel free to add more or correct.

    Brake Light 92069A (92069-1084 BULB,12V 21/5W)
    License Plate Light 92069 (92069-1055 BULB,12V 5W)
    Indicator Light 92069 (92069-0076 BULB,12V 10W)
    Clutch Plates 13088A (13088-0039 PLATE-FRICTION), 13088 (13088-0038 PLATE-FRICTION), 13089 (13089-0021 PLATE-CLUTCH)
    Rear Shock 45014 (45014-0234-37S) and buy 92160-1161 DAMPER,SHOCKABSORBER
    Oil Filter 16099-003 ELEMENT-OIL FILTER (and buy 671B2590 O RING 90MM, 670B2016 O RING 16MM)
    Air Filter 11013 (11013-0020 ELEMENT-AIR FILTER)
    Dashboard Bulb 92069-1007 BULB,12V 3.4W,T10
    Speedo cable 54001 (54001-0025 CABLE-SPEEDMETER)
    Clutch Cable 54011 (54011-0565 CABLE-CLUTCH)

    Regards,
    Mithun

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  • WindPacer
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by leech View Post
    @WindPacer - that's a great idea sir, but it appears I cannot order anything other than lorem ipsum from the site.

    Customer's Voice reveals that the customers have only one thing to say about the company : lorem ipsum.

    The payment page also mentions lorem ipsum as payment method.

    I thought of calling the given number, but decided against it as I might get another lorem ipsum as response.
    @leech ROFL... Forget to add that they are a startup and their website is still under construction.

    You can definitely reach them via their Mob or Whatsapp # 9605704444. If you need some spares or parts they will get it for you. Try them, you will not be disappointed.


    ATGATT !!!

    Cheers,
    WindPacer
    Last edited by WindPacer; 01-26-2018, 02:40 PM.

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  • leech
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    [MENTION=87256]WindPacer[/MENTION] - that's a great idea sir, but it appears I cannot order anything other than lorem ipsum from the site.

    Customer's Voice reveals that the customers have only one thing to say about the company : lorem ipsum.

    The payment page also mentions lorem ipsum as payment method.

    I thought of calling the given number, but decided against it as I might get another lorem ipsum as response.

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  • WindPacer
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by leech View Post
    Look around for a sbk garage near your place, if you can't find one within a hundred kms, stay away from the bike. Bottom line, it's a bike, which is needs to be serviced well, and parts replaced if you have an accident. Kawasaki isn't providing spares in time to brand new ninja 650's, do you think they care a fig about discontinued vehicles?

    The 250 may be the best quarter litre bike in the world, but what's the use if it's lying in the corner licking dust in a few years?
    Definitely Not, if you can get hold of these guys who are new in the market and they can help sourcing required parts for the N250R and CBR 250R.

    Check out this company, they provide OEM spares and parts and specialize in Japanese and Korean bikes.

    Brands like Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki and Hyosung etc.



    BikeMoksha
    BIKEMOKSHA


    We are an online spare parts supplier for Superbikes in India (OEM & Aftermarket).

    You can speak to an experienced biker when you call. For any questions or clarifications, please reach out to us.

    We have a lot of parts/spares in stock and the easy way is to, drop us a quick email or do give us a call to get your required ones.

    As always, appreciate your patronage.


    Warm Regards,

    Bikemoksha Support Team
    Email : [email protected] / [email protected]
    Contact us - Cell / WhatsApp # +91-9605704444






    ATGATT !!!

    Cheers,
    WindPacer
    Last edited by WindPacer; 01-26-2018, 12:26 PM.

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  • leech
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by Manan View Post
    yuptook the words right outta my mouth, too bad the cbr 250r too would be joining such ranks.
    Yes, but the CBR250 has around 20,000+ owners in India; you can still get the air, oil, and fuel filter in certain SVC. However, 3 years from now, it would be a different story.

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  • Manan
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Originally posted by leech View Post
    Look around for a sbk garage near your place, if you can't find one within a hundred kms, stay away from the bike. Bottom line, it's a bike, which is needs to be serviced well, and parts replaced if you have an accident. Kawasaki isn't providing spares in time to brand new ninja 650's, do you think they care a fig about discontinued vehicles?

    The 250 may be the best quarter litre bike in the world, but what's the use if it's lying in the corner licking dust in a few years?
    yuptook the words right outta my mouth, too bad the cbr 250r too would be joining such ranks.

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