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  • Originally posted by Durvesh View Post
    Guys i completed my bike Running in After engine rebutting, 1000 km
    done, previous 2 time i changed the minral oil from pbk, now after 500 km i have to changed the engine oil, i want to Switch to motul? is that rite time to switch to semi synthetic oil??
    Better after 2000 km for semi synthetic oil. Mineral oil is good for perfect engine setting...so time being stick to it
    Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the seat.

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    • Originally posted by Praful View Post
      Yea would get about 35-45 depending how foolish a buyer you get!

      I suggest, keep it, fix it, ride it! Cheaper that way!

      About the electrical part, I'm not sure which part you are planning on changing, if its anything common between the Dts-i and Fi there shouldn't be an issue with changing it.
      Its not common to dtsi and dtsfi. The whole wiring series for Fi is xxx62. For dtsi its either xxxx61 or xxxx60

      Originally posted by a.jayamohan View Post
      Heard that there were some electrical issues with 2007 model P220.AFIK you will definitely get the 220fi wiring series from Bajaj. They are held responsible for this. And hope you will under the 5 year warranty but ask about the wiring. So why can't email your query to Bajaj customer care? You need a gud mechanic from PBK to solve the other problems,ie valve clearence,fuel filter replacement,engine and injector flush, fuel ratio adjust,Air filter replacement, chain sprocket check and cluch reload etc. I am damn sure the Bike will be alright after the complete check up. So why you investing extra 1.5 for a new bike?
      Yep i have had multiple electrical problems, thankfully no mechanical :-)
      A list, as far as i can remember :-)
      1. 2 roll over sensor changes
      2. 2 speedo sensor changes
      3. Battery changed (which is ok)
      4. Relays changed almost every few months.

      Am used to its nakhras

      The definition of Good Mechanic is very diluted here in Gugaon. I specifically told them what the problem was, went away to office and when i came back, they had done nothing. The guys didn't even bother to check that the engine was misfiring and after washing, the bike was not even starting Anyway got it back to service bay for the check up. Have already got the things mentioned by you, done. Its the clutch thats left. Will check if i can get this electrical wiring series in Delhi atleast.

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      • Originally posted by JonnyRider View Post
        @Praful: dude, little more reasoning on that fact, would be more helpful...I mean, 130x80, wouldn't give more contact patch, as u said, but why is that opinion?
        See finally it depends on what "rim width" the tyre is designed for, the final profile of the tyre will depends on that. Eg: I am currently running a 90/90 front tyre, which is exactly the same as stock. But the tyre is designed for a wider rim, and the profile formed is more rounded and straightline contact patch is lesser than stock.

        Btw, there is a good tyre from VeeRubber which is 130/80. Pretty good, but very very soft compound will finish off in 10K kms.

        Originally posted by Mik View Post
        Its not common to dtsi and dtsfi. The whole wiring series for Fi is xxx62. For dtsi its either xxxx61 or xxxx60
        Then stick to the Dts-Fi wiring set only.


        Originally posted by Mik View Post
        Yep i have had multiple electrical problems, thankfully no mechanical :-)
        A list, as far as i can remember :-)
        1. 2 roll over sensor changes
        2. 2 speedo sensor changes
        3. Battery changed (which is ok)
        4. Relays changed almost every few months.
        There is some prob with your bike that is causing these troubles.I I've only had the roll over sensor changed once, that too because it came defective from factory and was changed within the first 5K kms. But yes, I'm on my third battery in 3 years!!

        Am used to its nakhras
        Originally posted by Mik View Post
        The definition of Good Mechanic is very diluted here in Gugaon. I specifically told them what the problem was, went away to office and when i came back, they had done nothing. The guys didn't even bother to check that the engine was misfiring and after washing, the bike was not even starting Anyway got it back to service bay for the check up. Have already got the things mentioned by you, done. Its the clutch thats left. Will check if i can get this electrical wiring series in Delhi atleast.
        After a wash misfiring, means there is a shot somewhere either under the seat wires or around the battery area.

        Its best you got your complete wiring replaced and then proceed with trouble shooting the bikes issues. I thought the PBK's at NCR were pretty competent. Contact MG if you want some PBK related dhakka to get things working.

        For all things electrical I would advise you to stick to PBK only.
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        • Originally posted by Mik View Post
          Its not common to dtsi and dtsfi. The whole wiring series for Fi is xxx62. For dtsi its either xxxx61 or xxxx60



          Yep i have had multiple electrical problems, thankfully no mechanical :-)
          A list, as far as i can remember :-)
          1. 2 roll over sensor changes
          2. 2 speedo sensor changes
          3. Battery changed (which is ok)
          4. Relays changed almost every few months.

          Am used to its nakhras

          The definition of Good Mechanic is very diluted here in Gugaon. I specifically told them what the problem was, went away to office and when i came back, they had done nothing. The guys didn't even bother to check that the engine was misfiring and after washing, the bike was not even starting Anyway got it back to service bay for the check up. Have already got the things mentioned by you, done. Its the clutch thats left. Will check if i can get this electrical wiring series in Delhi atleast.
          Yes...you are right, sensible mechanics are lacking every where. Dont worry. Use your customer rights..write to Bajaj with immediate effect. A crying baby only gets the milk
          Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the seat.

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          • Guys going to change the rear tyre in the weekend should i go for the VYDE or SIRAC? my driving conditions are mostly in city i occasionally ride on highways & i want the tyre which provides superb handling and good grip on wet roads.
            So which tyre is best suited for my riding style any other tyre suggestions are welcome heared that sirac increases the speed at all rpms is that true?
            Last edited by truelypulsarian; 01-05-2011, 08:03 PM.
            PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
            PULSAR 220 DTS-FI - 2008
            PULSAR 220 DTSI - 2011
            SUZUKI GIXXER - 2015

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            • Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
              Guys going to change the rear tyre in the weekend should i go for the VYDE or SIRAC? my driving conditions are mostly in city i occasionally ride on highways & i want the tyre which provides superb handling and good grip on wet roads.
              So which tyre is best suited for my riding style any other tyre suggestions are welcome heared that sirac increases the speed at all rpms is that true?
              Hey bro, I am using vyde,and no issues till date But if you need extra good grip in all terrain and all weather conditions then it is SIRAC.
              Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the seat.

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              • Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                Guys going to change the rear tyre in the weekend should i go for the VYDE or SIRAC? my driving conditions are mostly in city i occasionally ride on highways & i want the tyre which provides superb handling and good grip on wet roads.
                So which tyre is best suited for my riding style any other tyre suggestions are welcome heared that sirac increases the speed at all rpms is that true?
                hey i have used mrf Vyde also, vyde is good tyre on dry road, for wet roads u can go for sirac, Now im using sirac, it is good tyre also good grip on wet surface compare to the vyde. after switching to sirac increase the speed at all rpms.
                I know i'm slow But i'm still ahead of u!!!sigpic

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                • Originally posted by a.jayamohan View Post
                  Hey bro, I am using vyde,and no issues till date But if you need extra good grip in all terrain and all weather conditions then it is SIRAC.
                  Bro but in city traffic conditions does sirac survive well? i think sirac is best suitable for regular high way riders and tourers but iam not a tourer or regular highway rider iam a heavy city rider & i rarely hit the highways.
                  Thats why asking does the sirac suits to my driving conditions?
                  PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
                  PULSAR 220 DTS-FI - 2008
                  PULSAR 220 DTSI - 2011
                  SUZUKI GIXXER - 2015

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                  • Vyde and Sirac suffer from one problem which make them bad for city. They loose straightline grip under heavy braking.

                    But over since you are a city rider stick to Vyde, the acceleration drop in Sirac is something you can do without in city!
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                    • Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                      Bro but in city traffic conditions does sirac survive well? i think sirac is best suitable for regular high way riders and tourers but iam not a tourer or regular highway rider iam a heavy city rider & i rarely hit the highways.
                      Thats why asking does the sirac suits to my driving conditions?
                      Then it is vyde for you.....hope you are doing well bro One more New Year wishes to you and your 220dtsfi stay healthy and enjoy life.
                      Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the seat.

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                      • Originally posted by Praful View Post
                        Vyde and Sirac suffer from one problem which make them bad for city. They loose straightline grip under heavy braking.

                        But over since you are a city rider stick to Vyde, the acceleration drop in Sirac is something you can do without in city!
                        I will go for the vyde is this tyre available in all mrf showrooms? whats the cost?? and 1 more ques the vyde's size is same as stock tyre isn't it so no decrease or increase in speed.

                        Originally posted by a.jayamohan View Post
                        Then it is vyde for you.....hope you are doing well bro One more New Year wishes to you and your 220dtsfi stay healthy and enjoy life.
                        Thanks & wish u the same bro at what price did you bought the tyre? can you post your beasts pic with the vydejust wanted to see.
                        Last edited by truelypulsarian; 01-06-2011, 11:31 AM.
                        PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
                        PULSAR 220 DTS-FI - 2008
                        PULSAR 220 DTSI - 2011
                        SUZUKI GIXXER - 2015

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                        • Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                          I will go for the vyde is this tyre available in all mrf showrooms? whats the cost?? and 1 more ques the vyde's size is same as stock tyre isn't it.
                          Same size, don't know about costs now. 2 years back when I tried it, it was about 1.6K.


                          Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                          can you post your beasts pic with the vydejust wanted to see.
                          Vyde Vs Stock, The Vyde is damn good for Cornering!

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                          • Originally posted by Praful View Post
                            Same size, don't know about costs now. 2 years back when I tried it, it was about 1.6K.




                            Vyde Vs Stock, The Vyde is damn good for Cornering!

                            Wow those threads desgin looks very great.Thanks for the pic

                            were did u bought it??? i think vyde is soft compound so does it lasts as good as stock tyres?
                            PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
                            PULSAR 220 DTS-FI - 2008
                            PULSAR 220 DTSI - 2011
                            SUZUKI GIXXER - 2015

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                            • These days.. (till about 1 month back) prices of the tyres in Pune

                              Stock MRF: Rs.2400
                              Zapper VYDE : Rs.2700
                              Michelin Sirac : Rs.2800
                              Advice is a form of nostalgia.
                              Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.

                              Antz Travelz!! | South India Exploration Ride | Leh Triplog (Work in progress)

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                              • Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                                Wow those threads desgin looks very great.Thanks for the pic

                                were did u bought it??? i think vyde is soft compound so does it lasts as good as stock tyres?
                                I bought my Vyde here in Bangalore. Its a soft compound tyre, it lasted me only about 10K kms. If you can open images linked from facebook, here's a shot of what my Vyde at 15K kms looked like...just before I put the Sirac



                                Stock tyres lasted me about 20-22K, I ran them for 25K!

                                @Antz.Bin: WTF!!!! 2.4K for stock tyres and 2.7K for Vyde! Shite... I'm never buying a MRF
                                Last edited by Praful; 01-06-2011, 11:55 AM.
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