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i did not get a manual still.Originally posted by HydBiker View PostI guess you should get a warranty replacement.
Please open up your manual and check for what is NOT covered under warranty.
i took the bike from a dealer.so he says "manual aane me thoda time lagta hai
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Yup you are eligible for warranty!Originally posted by snehil View Postguys
how much will the yello tank scoops cost?
i need one.
there a color difference of my scoop

or can it be replaced under warranty?
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Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostLast week, I was riding my bro's RTR & I noticed something peculiar. Was wondering if someone could guide me on this.
Traffic wasnt too heavy so I was revving the nuts off the bike for some time. After a while though, the traffic became excessively heavy & I was inching forward. The engine was pretty hot by then (even though I was placing my hand away from the engine, I could feel the heat coming off it). Anyways shortly afterwards I realised that when I was letting go of the accelerator (being stop go traffic & all), it wasnt returning to the idle of 1500/1600 odd rpms in a linear manner but instead the revs were dropping first to 2000 rpms & it was staying at that for 5 - 10 seconds and then it was dropping to idle. This happened till the traffic cleared. Wasnt able to test the bike later but is this normal behaviour when the engine is pretty hot ?
This is the pure sign of lean state of your bike, wheather it is Fi/carb. Check the CO% and tune it properly.sigpic
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guys we're getting very less avg here as compared to joel's bike.......Originally posted by Joel View PostMy 200cc Fiero with 20 odd bhp would return 43kmpl in city under decent riding conditions (between 5000-7000rpm mode) and then 47kmpl on highways with the rpms around 7000-8000rpm. Thats where the torque peak is and its most efficient there.
60kmpl from a 160cc 15hp bike is no big deal.
when i bought my FI one of the scoops had a missing 'fuel injection' sticker and the co. replaced it free of cost......Originally posted by snehil View Postguys
how much will the yello tank scoops cost?
i need one.
there a color difference of my scoop

or can it be replaced under warranty?
i emptied my tank to the orange light then i put 5 liters of petrol and put tht trip to '0'.....Originally posted by Saty View PostEven I am getting somewhere in between 55-60.
@ Rennycornelius But some queries from you bro.which option do you think are more accurate xcept the full to full tank methods given below:
1:I fill my tank full run for some odd 50 kms then full the tank again.And do the calculation part
2:We have a indicaror that starts to glow when the fuel reaches 2.5 lts.We can do some approx calcilations with it na???

and after riding the bike between 3000-5000RPM with gentle throttle openings all the time my trip showed 320 whn the orange light glowed again....i did the calculation it was 62kmpl...
BTW on all kinda ridings (visits to 10000RPM shifts) accounts for 40-45kmpl and i'm happy 'bout it...The Magician"
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My friend bought the RTR yesterday, there was a titanium grey Apache Fi which had RTR Fi 160 sticker only on one side of the tail panel other side had normal RTR160 sticker.Originally posted by rennycornelius View Postguys we're getting very less avg here as compared to joel's bike.......
when i bought my FI one of the scoops had a missing 'fuel injection' sticker and the co. replaced it free of cost......
i emptied my tank to the orange light then i put 5 liters of petrol and put tht trip to '0'.....
and after riding the bike between 3000-5000RPM with gentle throttle openings all the time my trip showed 320 whn the orange light glowed again....i did the calculation it was 62kmpl...
BTW on all kinda ridings (visits to 10000RPM shifts) accounts for 40-45kmpl and i'm happy 'bout it...
BTW for improving the fuel efficiency keep the tank more than half fullNever upgrade without getting your basics RIGHT.
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This is how i do it .. in the bunk.. try and make your bike stand as horizontal as possible.. ask the guy to fill it up to the bottom on the neck.. (the bottom ring of the neck which is accessible once we open the lock.. dont know what to call that part :| ).. reset trip meter.. after some 500 kms .. which includes all kind of riding.. with and w/o traffic.. normal riding / ripping etc... and refill the bike back to the same point as before and check it..Originally posted by rennycornelius View Post
i emptied my tank to the orange light then i put 5 liters of petrol and put tht trip to '0'.....
and after riding the bike between 3000-5000RPM with gentle throttle openings all the time my trip showed 320 whn the orange light glowed again....i did the calculation it was 62kmpl...
BTW on all kinda ridings (visits to 10000RPM shifts) accounts for 40-45kmpl and i'm happy 'bout it...
this is what i thought is full tank to full tank measure.. we should not fill the fuel to the brim as the manual says the fuel needs 'breathing' space.. which i assume is the expansion and contraction of the fuel due to heat.
i dont think its a nice idea to rely on the orange light coz it doesnt update in real time.. so your measurements might be offLets put a smile on your face
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I would say the orange light method is very inaccurate since we all know the rtrs are notorious for the fuel guage being moody.
the neck idea is better but its more accurate to use a bottom-up method than a top-down one for accuracy.
what i mean is, carry along a small pen-torch with you. park the bike on the main-stand and observe a point on the fuel-pump assy where the fuel level is. then fill up (atleast 5 litres, more gives a better indication of average fuel consumption). then note when the fuel reaches that point. you may need to check a couple of times for it to reach the exact same point but i've found the neck to have greater variation when filling. must be petrol going into the dead-space.
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What about those who have no fuel pump(fi)Originally posted by julianpaul View PostI would say the orange light method is very inaccurate since we all know the rtrs are notorious for the fuel guage being moody.
the neck idea is better but its more accurate to use a bottom-up method than a top-down one for accuracy.
what i mean is, carry along a small pen-torch with you. park the bike on the main-stand and observe a point on the fuel-pump assy where the fuel level is. then fill up (atleast 5 litres, more gives a better indication of average fuel consumption). then note when the fuel reaches that point. you may need to check a couple of times for it to reach the exact same point but i've found the neck to have greater variation when filling. must be petrol going into the dead-space.
Right method will be carry can with a long pipe below it, remove the fuel pipe from carb body and install the can pipe into it, now put 1 lt fuel and run until the fuel ends, check the km, you will get the right figure. This system is accepted by all SC IMO.
BTW I am getting only 38 kmpl nowa days, any IDEA, carb is unscrew 3 full from the stop. What is the defult setup for carb air screw.Last edited by kauria; 04-23-2009, 04:46 PM.sigpic
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For us it is!Originally posted by Joel View PostMy 200cc Fiero with 20 odd bhp would return 43kmpl in city under decent riding conditions (between 5000-7000rpm mode) and then 47kmpl on highways with the rpms around 7000-8000rpm. Thats where the torque peak is and its most efficient there.
60kmpl from a 160cc 15hp bike is no big deal.
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hahahaha..thats truly an indian questionOriginally posted by indianz_alive View PostFor an Indian two wheel user, put all the specs of performance.
In the end, he WILL ask "The great Indian Question".
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guys in my new refresh(yellow)
one of the tank scoop has a fade yellow color.than the whole bike.
looks odd.i was noticing it from the first day.i took the bike from a dealer.he said that that looks faded due to the sun
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but no it is really faded.
i just want to ask will it be replaced?.
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