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  • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
    I have already got it fixed, but the sound still persists. No eating into performance, but smoothness has gone down a bit no doubt.
    I am trying to take a leave on this Saturday. In case I am able to, then we can visit Pearl. I need to buy a spare clutch and acc. cable. And we would get your chain thing fixed too. I would let you know tomorrow if I manage a leave.
    Fear is the Trigger!

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    • Originally posted by vibhanshu View Post
      I am trying to take a leave on this Saturday. In case I am able to, then we can visit Pearl. I need to buy a spare clutch and acc. cable. And we would get your chain thing fixed too. I would let you know tomorrow if I manage a leave.
      Sure! I need to buy a puncture repair kit too, but Pearl doesn't have it!
      Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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      • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
        Sure! I need to buy a puncture repair kit too, but Pearl doesn't have it!
        You can get a tubeless puncture repair kit from most tyre shops like MRF etc.
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        • Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
          You can get a tubeless puncture repair kit from most tyre shops like MRF etc.
          Thanks Praful! Is it the same kit for cars as well as bikes?
          Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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          • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
            Thanks Praful! Is it the same kit for cars as well as bikes?
            Yea, the patches and tools are of the same sizes. Shud'nt cost you more than 450/-.
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            • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
              Sure! I need to buy a puncture repair kit too, but Pearl doesn't have it!
              Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
              You can get a tubeless puncture repair kit from most tyre shops like MRF etc.
              Its cheap actually. I'll try to find them too. Can it fit below the R15 seat or I need to carry a back pack?
              Fear is the Trigger!

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              • Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
                Yea, the patches and tools are of the same sizes. Shud'nt cost you more than 450/-.
                Cool! I thought of going to them too, but was waiting since Pearl was saying they have some kit especially for bikes!
                If it fits in under the seat, I'll leave it in that box in the bike itself!
                Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                  Cool! I thought of going to them too, but was waiting since Pearl was saying they have some kit especially for bikes!
                  If it fits in under the seat, I'll leave it in that box in the bike itself!
                  Yes, They wud easily fit underthe seat, It consist's of a Hook, Few rubber strings I guess...that it.

                  You can find them in any good tire shops.

                  BTW...Any idea exact cost of the front fairing of R15
                  2007 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
                  2008 - Yamaha YZF R15
                  2009 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
                  2013 - KTM 390 Duke
                  2017 - Yamaha FZ25

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                  • ^^^ did you try fitting the puncture repair kit under the seat?

                    Mine didn't sit it easily and I had to do soem fiddling when I wanted to place the kit under seat. I generally carry it in the back pack or the tank bag.

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                    • Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
                      ^^^ did you try fitting the puncture repair kit under the seat?

                      Mine didn't sit it easily and I had to do soem fiddling when I wanted to place the kit under seat. I generally carry it in the back pack or the tank bag.
                      I was planning it to buy since i bought my R15 .
                      But I have seen Jayan keeping his puncture kit under the seat.
                      2007 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
                      2008 - Yamaha YZF R15
                      2009 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
                      2013 - KTM 390 Duke
                      2017 - Yamaha FZ25

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                      • ^^^ then maybe the kits come in different sizes.

                        The kit as such was difficult to fit. After I added a small cutting plyer to the kit bag there was no way it would fit ans since then I was carrying it in bags!

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                        • A kit with all tools should cost a max of 300 bucks. The replacement strips should cost less than 80 bucks for 6 strips.

                          .:. Archi

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                          • Originally posted by riazmomin View Post
                            I was planning it to buy since i bought my R15 .
                            But I have seen Jayan keeping his puncture kit under the seat.
                            Recently I bought a extra clutch cable and kept it under the seat along with the puncture kit.
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                            • Originally posted by jayan View Post
                              Recently I bought a extra clutch cable and kept it under the seat along with the puncture kit.
                              Great, did you keep it in that box?
                              Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                              • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                                Great, did you keep it in that box?
                                Yep, I kept it in the box itself
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