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  • Originally posted by adnansanni View Post
    Has anybody noticed that there are 4 headlights?
    yeh!
    its just editing as per my view
    yEs yAmAhA!
    YZF R15, my love


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    • Guys which colour according to all of you all is the best to maintain..?
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      • may be its a modded bike, i dont think this would be coming from the stbles of Yamaha or may be its an export model
        Originally posted by adnansanni View Post
        Has anybody noticed that there are 4 headlights?
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        • blue would be best to maintain

          Originally posted by RISHIS View Post
          Guys which colour according to all of you all is the best to maintain..?
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          • Originally posted by rajit999 View Post
            blue would be best to maintain
            ^^
            +1
            yellow and white..are quite quite difficult to maintain..white rims are even more!!
            black is sumwhat ok..i guess

            blue is quite easy to maintain..
            its dark so..dust particles cant be seen easily!
            yEs yAmAhA!
            YZF R15, my love


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            • But scratches are easily visible on blue, isn't it?
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              • in black dust and mud spots can be easily seen black looks good only when its clean and shiny. i think yellow and white would be good

                Originally posted by pranjalshukla View Post
                ^^
                +1
                yellow and white..are quite quite difficult to maintain..white rims are even more!!
                black is sumwhat ok..i guess

                blue is quite easy to maintain..
                its dark so..dust particles cant be seen easily!
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                • no not much i have been using it for more than 2yrs in black scratches and dust are easily visible, if u go for red i think the color tends to fade i think they are coming up with a limited edition of R15 with a white and blue combo.

                  chek it out



                  Originally posted by adnansanni View Post
                  But scratches are easily visible on blue, isn't it?
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                  • Originally posted by adnansanni View Post
                    Guys need some help here.

                    Could you also recommend a dealer name and address on Kolkata where he can buy them without any delay

                    Hey bro'...check this link out...i guess you can find the dealer addresses in Kolkata from this page..

                    Dealers | India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd.

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                    • Originally posted by ashaq54 View Post
                      hey bro'...check this link out...i guess you can find the dealer addresses in kolkata from this page..

                      dealers | india yamaha motor pvt. Ltd.
                      u can get the parts from calcutta dealer and as of the stand i have seen guys using a yamaha rx100 stand which they have shortened the length for ease.
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                      • Originally posted by ezy_rider View Post

                        Also u need to be shifting at 10000 rpm on each gear.
                        So keep tryin, keepin these factors in mind.
                        why 10k??any spl. reason?
                        after monday and tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!!

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                        • Most of the sports bike looks good on Red. The Sunset Red color is one of the best color available for R15. Looks smash new when cleaned and wax. Personally, color choice is personal issue... I like blue as well... Definitely white and yellow are hard to maintained. And yellow looks somewhat pale after few months...
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                          • Originally posted by rajit999 View Post
                            hello my dear Xbhpians Namaste and Salam valekum

                            i have a R 15 which has clocked just 7000 kms in a 2yrs time, there's a small crack in the tyre and also had a lot of punctures the tread is fine i need to go to fill in the air every day, i dont know from where does the air leak from.

                            as of which i thought of going in fitting a tube in the tyre, i don't know how it would effect and also would like to know if again i can fit a tube less tyre after using a tube in it,

                            what tyre would be best suitable for rough roads always full of mud and sand no clean roads in my town? shall i go in for a mrf tube tyre?


                            plz help me brothers
                            You can insert tube in the rear tyre without any issues. I did the same last month, took Rs.280 & the air leakage is gone! Ride & Handling is same as before, no problem at all.
                            2005 HH Karizma [SOLD]
                            2008 Yamaha R15 V1.0 [SOLD]
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                            • guys problem!!!!

                              my hard days with my baby continues

                              i mentioned earlier i had a crash with a bus....from then on i experience annoying vibrations from almost every part of the bike(visor, front fairing, tail lamp, everythin)....while getting the bike repaired, i told to the guy at the SVC about all the problems...strangely he didnt do any good to the bike....yesterday again i went to the SVC and to my annoyance the guy there was clue less from where vibes are coming....

                              1. now, the main problem for me is the vibrations from the visor and
                              (i mentioned this earlier) the movement and sounds from the left foot peg... i was told to lubricate the chain regularly and im doing so, but the movement and sounds come back....
                              at the SVC, after checking the problem for hell lot of time, he said that chain sprocket has to be changed, where i ve just done 6.1k kms...is it the reason?

                              2. secondly the pick up of the bike has decreased tremendously after the third service....help me on this....

                              3. another thing, while driving in the city, how do u guys rev the bike? i usually try to rev it very hard....is this fine for city riding?

                              4. at the SVC i ve seen a bike on which DAYTONA filters were installed(correct me if im wrong)...when asked, i was told it was done for about 3500 bucks, n the thing that excited me the most was the exhaust note....is it fine for the bike?

                              5. this is for guys in hyderabad...what is the best service center u can suggest? service has been a major set back for me and my bike(i mostly find immature mechanics who dont know any thing about the bike over here)....

                              this might seem long but plz do answer to my questions....

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                              • Originally posted by rajit999 View Post
                                no not much i have been using it for more than 2yrs in black scratches and dust are easily visible, if u go for red i think the color tends to fade i think they are coming up with a limited edition of R15 with a white and blue combo.

                                chek it out
                                all colours are good, and all would be equally hard to maintain i guess..i have black and feel that it suits my personality... i keep it clean and it looks awesome when clean..but when not cleaned, it starts looking old..and yes the scratches are pretty easily visible on the black.
                                after monday and tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!!

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