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1200 bucks after discount. This is the Motul 7100 20w50 ester 100% synthetic.Originally posted by Hyperion View PostHow much did the full-synth cost you?
Bike feels as good as new. One fairing bolt had fallen off and i could hear vibes b/w 7k and 9k RPM. Thats vanished and the power delivery is smooth and refinement is like the bike is brand new. Got the brakes bled and the fluid replaced. All other fluids topped up. Replaced all the fairing bolt washers too.
P.S. Acceleration was mind blowing...
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cos i didnt have my tailbag on the bike.
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hey guys wanted to ask one question
does the k&n filter make a difference in performance to the ninja has any one tried it
i have the exhausts so am thinking whether to add the k&n or not confused
also does any one know if we can get a juice box or power commander for the ninja
any where in India
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Got a total quote of rs.61,000 for the spare. the fairings cost 12k+8k, headlights a whopping 22k(includes the assembly and holder) ,4.65 for front mud guard, 2.6 k for rvm, 1.8k for turn signal, 5.3k for front fender, clip on 3k, clutch lever rs.800.Originally posted by kedar3223 View PostGuys, had a real bad crash yesterday. Time 9pm, Was returning home from my uncles place when suddenly the front end gave in at a right hander. fell off the bike with my right leg stuck underneath it. Got dragged for a good 8-10m.Was lucky that a guy helped me as i was pretty dazed and the place was deserted. Aftermath- A dislocated knee cap and wrecked bike. Damaged the fairing, bent rim,etc. could not start the bike.
Tomorrow my cousin is going to give my bike to the pro biking. So it would be helpful of you guys if you give me a link or list of spare parts cost. Tried googling but most of the results are from abroad.
thanks
Is this genuine price. How much will be covered by the insurance?
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Why 7100 Aditya? Why not the Motul 300VOriginally posted by n_aditya View PostMy Ninja is going for 3rd service tomorrow.
Picked up 2 liters of Motul 7100 100% synthetic Ester 20w50 oil yesterday.
I have a 1Ltr can of Motul 5100 15w50 semi synth which i dont need since i am switching to fully synthetic oil. The can/bottle is sealed and was bought only recently.
Though its 15W50, Many web-sites actually recommend that
Not that you would not have done your research part (Which I trust like Bible) But was just anxious to know the reason
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The 300v costs almost 1k per liter here in Blore while the 7100 costs 600 bucks a liter.Originally posted by kiran_borra View PostWhy 7100 Aditya? Why not the Motul 300V
Though its 15W50, Many web-sites actually recommend that
Not that you would not have done your research part (Which I trust like Bible) But was just anxious to know the reason
I dont see the need for a double ester FS oil like 300v till i take the bike to the track. For my kind of usage the 7100 is more than sufficient. There is no major difference between both in terms of performance so at this time i did not feel the need to go for the factory line 300v.ATGATT - Because hospital ceilings are boring !!!
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6th (24K) Service
My bike is fast approaching 24K...
Any of you done with the 6th service (24K)??? (The only person i can think of is Bluevolt?
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Also is there something like a pillion friendly saddlebag for the NInja??
Am using a buffalo saddle bag and the problem is with pillion getting on and off the seat. Since the rear pegs come directly under the edge of the bag, its difficult for the pillion to mount herself on/off the bike as she ahs to put her legs sideways because of the bag.
Please note: The pillion is the controlling authority. Its a mandate that the ride be real comfortable. So any suggestions on this would be rewarded (a beer on offer
). ON my recent trip to Nashik, the pillion banned the saddlebags and i had to load it in my cousin's car
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Change pillion or rideOriginally posted by JAKRAP View PostPlease note: The pillion is the controlling authority. Its a mandate that the ride be real comfortable. So any suggestions on this would be rewarded (a beer on offer
).
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^^Vishwas Bhai...
I think you ignored the point
"The pillion is the controlling authority"
If Jakrap goes by your advice the rider would be changed or even worse.
@Jakrap
I have not seen a pillion friendly saddlebag/tailbag for the Ninja. All the best for your hunt.sigpicI feel like Clark Kent on the streets riding the Pulsar, On the track.. with my Ninja.. I feel like Superman.
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Only suggestion i could give is to use a bigger Tank bag and a smaller back pack for the pillion. Also, try getting one of the corbin seats (you might have known before) - Corbin Motorcycle Seats & Accessories | Kawasaki Ninja 250 R | 800-538-7035 - May as well try installing a Sissy bar type for better comfort, if comfort is a *Priority*.Good Luck!
If you are into DIY - Check this.. http://www.ninjette.org/forums/showthread.php?t=78455Last edited by Ananth; 08-16-2011, 06:58 PM.Photo Gallery[/B]
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tyga full exhaust system
hai guys,
have installed tyga full exhaust system on my ninja and run nearly 800kms after the install...i liked the sound very much(especially the idling sound),it isnt too loud and not too dirt-bikish(atleast till 8-9k rpm).its bassy and the grunt is deeper(which is the kind of sound i like)
reg the performance gain: there is no gain in the top end..but its quick now and there is significant increase in low and mid end(which is what it is a bit lacking in the stock form)...initially the i used to listen pop sounds frequently...after running for 50kms like that..i disconnected the battery terminals(suggested by some guys)..now i rarely hear pop sounds from the exhaust
over-all i am satisfied with the purchase of the exhaust and would refer this to anyone who want to get an after market exhaust with a decent power bump at a reasonable price
now i want to change the airfilter(mods bug bit me
)..would like to hear the opinion of you guys on different airfilter k&n(positive review from aditya so no doubt regarding it)
,pipecross,simota..etcLast edited by harsha645; 08-16-2011, 10:51 PM.R.I.P vinu s v,you will never be forgotten
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Hey BuddyOriginally posted by harsha645 View Posthai guys,
have installed tyga full exhaust system on my ninja and run nearly 800kms after the install...i liked the sound very much(especially the idling sound),it isnt too loud and not too dirt-bikish(atleast till 8-9k rpm).its bassy and the grunt is deeper(which is the kind of sound i like)
reg the performance gain: there is no gain in the top end..but its quick now and there is significant increase in low and mid end(which is what it is a bit lacking in the stock form)...
Congratulations on your new acquisition.
Low and Mid range performance gain is much needed when you are on some twisties that I felt was a bit missing during my last trip.
Enjoy your ride
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Got it broOriginally posted by n_aditya View PostThe 300v costs almost 1k per liter here in Blore while the 7100 costs 600 bucks a liter.
I dont see the need for a double ester FS oil like 300v till i take the bike to the track. For my kind of usage the 7100 is more than sufficient. There is no major difference between both in terms of performance so at this time i did not feel the need to go for the factory line 300v.
Well well its indeed inevitable that the MODS bug has bitten you pretty hard.Originally posted by harsha645 View Posthai guys,
have installed tyga full exhaust system on my ninja and run nearly 800kms after the install...i liked the sound very much(especially the idling sound),it isnt too loud and not too dirt-bikish(atleast till 8-9k rpm).its bassy and the grunt is deeper(which is the kind of sound i like)
reg the performance gain: there is no gain in the top end..but its quick now and there is significant increase in low and mid end(which is what it is a bit lacking in the stock form)...initially the i used to listen pop sounds frequently...after running for 50kms like that..i disconnected the battery terminals(suggested by some guys)..now i rarely hear pop sounds from the exhaust
over-all i am satisfied with the purchase of the exhaust and would refer this to anyone who want to get an after market exhaust with a decent power bump at a reasonable price
now i want to change the airfilter(mods bug bit me
)..would like to hear the opinion of you guys on different airfilter k&n(positive review from aditya so no doubt regarding it)
,pipecross,simota..etc
I myself have tried Harsha's bike and I could feel the top speed coming up pretty quicker than the stock
Below are a couple of pics of the bike with the Full Exhaust...

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Its more easy to change the central government than the pillionOriginally posted by trustvishwas View PostChange pillion or ride


Thanks...I couldnt find one on the net too.Originally posted by killer_instinct View Post^^Vishwas Bhai...
I think you ignored the point
"The pillion is the controlling authority"
If Jakrap goes by your advice the rider would be changed or even worse.
@Jakrap
I have not seen a pillion friendly saddlebag/tailbag for the Ninja. All the best for your hunt.
Thanks...The corbin seats are real comfy.Originally posted by Ananth View PostOnly suggestion i could give is to use a bigger Tank bag and a smaller back pack for the pillion. Also, try getting one of the corbin seats (you might have known before) - Corbin Motorcycle Seats & Accessories | Kawasaki Ninja 250 R | 800-538-7035 - May as well try installing a Sissy bar type for better comfort, if comfort is a *Priority*.Good Luck!
If you are into DIY - Check this.. DIY: Another Hardlocking Saddlebags w/ Quicklock - ninjette.org
THe only idea i can think of now is to carry a 12inch long hard pvc pipe along and slot it into the rear footpeg (it becomes an extended footpeg and would allow the pillion to step on it even if the saddle bag is there) so that that the pillion can get on the seat. Remove the same and carry it in the bag and slot it back in when the pillion has to dismount!
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