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@JD- Will provide the real feedback after a track day. The clutch springs will not give you any phenominal advantage in sreet use. Heck no use atall...There is no point in doing that actually...The cam was adjusted because the clutch was getting activated in a wrong position of clutch depression. Hence if your bike had a good setting, then its not required too.
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Will the word discover doOriginally posted by santoosh View PostI would still spend 2k and fix yam plates. I dont want the word "Pulsar" even close to my bike . let alone its parts .
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A couple of KGs weight loss happens, but that is regained in another Half a days time. The riding suit actually makes me more bulky.. he heOriginally posted by Sarvajit View Post@GP_freak: Are you losing weight due to the track runs or is it just the riding suit?
If you really wanna know how i looked a couple of years back, then you should visit my orkut profile....
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they look like this...this is a local LED i got from the market.Originally posted by chiragh View Postsorry if i am repeating ...
can any one here get me LED indicators !!!
if anyone using it can he please post some pictures
the Yamaha ones can be ordered from the Yamaha dealer near your location.


Last edited by R-series; 02-25-2010, 05:48 PM.Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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New R15 Got Stolen
Hi to all fellow riders! I am a new xBHPian and a big biking enthusiast. Having gone through a lot of blogs on this platform, I like the spirit of camaraderie and respect the fellow xBHPians have for each other. My cheers to all! This is actually my first post here and I am really excited about becoming a part of the community.
Born and brought up in Delhi, I have been biking for over 11 years now and have visited quite a few places on different machines that I've rode all through these years. The machines I have owned include a 2001 CBZ (Black), a 2004 Karizma (Black), a Bullet Electra (Red with loads of chrome), and my most recent buy - the 2009 Yamaha R15 (Yamaha Blue). I never realized that my latest purchase would also become my most eventful purchase ever. So here I am, sharing the experience with you all.
I bought my R15 on the Sunday preceding Diwali last year from a company owned and operated Yamaha showroom at Select City Walk, Saket in Delhi. With Diwali approaching, this was the best way my folks could treat me, gifting me something that I loved the most - a good bike, in this case a Yamaha R15. Excited to the core, I rode my machine back home with the people actually turning back heads to watch me ride my gorgeous piece of contraption. I couldn't sleep the entire night out of sheer excitement waiting for the sun to rise and getting ready to take her for a ride. I woke up and took my baby to work to show it to a couple of my friends who were equally eager to catch a glimpse.
Upon further interrogation, the two thieves gave whereabouts of several other vehicles they had stolen. Numerous video clips of them performing stunts on stolen vehicles were also recovered from their cell phones. And yes, they had some of the really expensive cell phones with them. In total, the police recovered 16 stolen motorcycles from them some of which were parked in really desolate places on Gurgaon-Faridabad road. There was an article on page four of The Times of India too about this entire incident. I was happy that I caught thieves and more than that, I was happy that I got my new baby back.
Happy Riding!
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^^Man what an experience...so much in one night.
but seriously yaar, im happy you got your ride back...i would have killed the guy if i was you...but good to hear you gave him one good one.
I also live in delhi and I know what goes on around the streets at night...the place ain't close to anything called "safe"
I dont remember reading this news in the TOI but you surely took time posting it here on xbhp
but anyways...great job dude.
I understand it was your will to get it back that got it for you the same night.
Cheers
Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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I must congratulate you on your bravery.. but i feel that if anyone would've taken my bike.. even i would do the same...Originally posted by Hersch View PostHi to all fellow riders! I am a new xBHPian and a big biking enthusiast. Having gone through a lot of blogs on this platform, I like the spirit of camaraderie and respect the fellow xBHPians have for each other. My cheers to all! This is actually my first post here and I am really excited about becoming a part of the community.
Born and brought up in Delhi, I have been biking for over 11 years now and have visited quite a few places on different machines that I've rode all through these years. The machines I have owned include a 2001 CBZ (Black), a 2004 Karizma (Black), a Bullet Electra (Red with loads of chrome), and my most recent buy - the 2009 Yamaha R15 (Yamaha Blue). I never realized that my latest purchase would also become my most eventful purchase ever. So here I am, sharing the experience with you all.
I bought my R15 on the Sunday preceding Diwali last year from a company owned and operated Yamaha showroom at Select City Walk, Saket in Delhi. With Diwali approaching, this was the best way my folks could treat me, gifting me something that I loved the most - a good bike, in this case a Yamaha R15. Excited to the core, I rode my machine back home with the people actually turning back heads to watch me ride my gorgeous piece of contraption. I couldn't sleep the entire night out of sheer excitement waiting for the sun to rise and getting ready to take her for a ride. I woke up and took my baby to work to show it to a couple of my friends who were equally eager to catch a glimpse.
Upon further interrogation, the two thieves gave whereabouts of several other vehicles they had stolen. Numerous video clips of them performing stunts on stolen vehicles were also recovered from their cell phones. And yes, they had some of the really expensive cell phones with them. In total, the police recovered 16 stolen motorcycles from them some of which were parked in really desolate places on Gurgaon-Faridabad road. There was an article on page four of The Times of India too about this entire incident. I was happy that I caught thieves and more than that, I was happy that I got my new baby back.
Happy Riding!
And thanks for the tip for bikes being brought to the gurgaon - fbd stretch.. there are a lot of places to hide bikes, and about 2-3 villages dot the road... I do that stretch on a regular basis atleast once a week.. so in future ill be more careful..
My offerings to the gods of speed -
- KTM Duke 200
- Yamaha RXZ 5 speed
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My goodness. Thank God u got ur babe back.. I wouldn't have been able to think straight, u got your bike back because you were resourceful..Originally posted by Hersch View PostHi to all fellow riders! I am a new xBHPian and a big biking enthusiast. .......................... I was happy that I got my new baby back.
Happy Riding!
yea.. happy riding.. phew
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Kudos to your courage & determination. I'm glad you got your bike back!Originally posted by Hersch View PostI was happy that I caught thieves and more than that, I was happy that I got my new baby back.
Happy Riding!
I'm sure you will, but just a reminder, park it in safe places, or atleast somewhere from where you can keep an eye on it...You get the point?? :D
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