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I have 3 35/35s .. chahiye ?? If anyone needs stock lamps, PM me.Originally posted by navnish View Post
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even i have 3Originally posted by archibaby View PostI have 3 35/35s .. chahiye ?? If anyone needs stock lamps, PM me.
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2 are of the pulsar and 1 from the R15 if anyone wants stock lamps PM me too...
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hey navnish any cop trouble as of now ? and how much did it cost you in total ? (shipping etc etc)Originally posted by navnish View Posteven i have 3
2 are of the pulsar and 1 from the R15 if anyone wants stock lamps PM me too...
and don't sell off your bulbs yet bhaisaab
you'll need to revert back to stock when you give the bike for a service
the connection seems simple. did you DIY ?
@R15 owners
guys the R15 is coming in Jan
im facing some probs with the del date (two timing SOB dealer)
well when i do get it i've planned :
seeing all the rusty issues cropping up i've decided to get the bike repainted or lacquered before it starts showing signs of rust. where can one get the lacquering thing done in bangalore.
how good is the paint on the alloy wheels ? the finish looks poor but is it chipping off ? good thing that the bike has tubeless tyres otherwise everytime a puncture happens then the wheels would receive scratches...
how to drain petrol from the tank ?
as far as i've seen the R15 doesnt have a fuel tap. so in case i have to drain the petrol while shipping via railways (which requires that there should be no petrol present in the tank) how is one supposed to remove the fuel in the tank ?A man's testosterone level is directly proportional to bhp that he's using on his motorcycle.
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No need of going for paint man, waste of money if you ask me, the rust is in places such as under the seat and in front fairing, which is not noticeable.Originally posted by Xenologik View Post
@R15 owners
guys the R15 is coming in Jan
im facing some probs with the del date (two timing SOB dealer)
well when i do get it i've planned :
seeing all the rusty issues cropping up i've decided to get the bike repainted or lacquered before it starts showing signs of rust. where can one get the lacquering thing done in bangalore.
how good is the paint on the alloy wheels ? the finish looks poor but is it chipping off ? good thing that the bike has tubeless tyres otherwise everytime a puncture happens then the wheels would receive scratches...
how to drain petrol from the tank ?
as far as i've seen the R15 doesnt have a fuel tap. so in case i have to drain the petrol while shipping via railways (which requires that there should be no petrol present in the tank) how is one supposed to remove the fuel in the tank ?
i found the paint quality of alloy good.
Remove the tank and look beneath you can find some thing
Last edited by mithun.08; 12-31-2008, 05:40 PM.
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after you find that thing take sharp knife and cut itOriginally posted by mithun.08 View PostNo need of going for painting man, waste of money if you ask me, the rust is in place such as under the seat and in front fairing, which is not noticeable.
i found the paint quality of alloy good.
Remove the tank and look beneath you can find some thing


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BuggerOriginally posted by navnish View Postafter you find that thing take sharp knife and cut it

there should be way to drain the tank man.. lets find out..
there will be some pipe sort of thing which connects the tank and injectors right. i was talking about that
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Originally posted by mithun.08 View PostBugger
there will be some pipe sort of thing which connects the tank and injectors right. i was talking about that

just removing the fuel hose wont help i guess .. to remove the dead stock there should be a bolt or something .. or worst to worst case sudeep you will have to use a pipe to remove the dead stock.
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there are 3 "things" under the tank. One is a fuel connector which is electronically controlled so no way of removing petrol. The second is the tank electical connector (I guess for powering the electronics) and third is a water outlet pipe (for condensation under the tank cap).
Didn't see anyway of draining it. Cut the pipe and run the engine.
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damn that is crap :|
there should have been a method to drain the petrol. grrr
I think a mechanic at the service station would know
after all they have to siphon out petrol from the tank 
i think ill go in circles around the station (and when i get friggin bored doing it ill let it idle) till the bike runs out of fuel. but i think that would be bad for a F.I bike
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Thanks buddy..Originally posted by thy View PostUnder the tank- photo
Look close guys there is a way to drain it..
But best is to put a pipe into the tank and pump everything out... you cant open up the tank after u reach railway station
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gadhar moton kaaj korish na .. just remove the tank outside the station and drain it. It's very easy to remove. Disconnect the battery so you don't try starting it by mistake. Then just push it to the station. In bangalore, reverse the steps.Originally posted by Xenologik View Postdamn that is crap :|
there should have been a method to drain the petrol. grrr
I think a mechanic at the service station would know
after all they have to siphon out petrol from the tank 
i think ill go in circles around the station (and when i get friggin bored doing it ill let it idle) till the bike runs out of fuel. but i think that would be bad for a F.I bike
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Nope man .. like I said before that small outlet connects to a pipe to remove condensation. Also to remove any water that get's trapped under the tank lid, just beside the actual tank wall.Originally posted by mithun.08 View PostThanks buddy..
Look close guys there is a way to drain it..
But best is to put a pipe into the tank and pump everything out... you cant open up the tank after u reach railway station
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@xeno
can't help with the petrol drain issue but one thing i wld like to warn is transporting R15 via railways is not a good option.
My old bike did not reach in shape once. its a huge risk as they generally overload the luggage compartment and you know what the R15 body parts is made of and how fragile it would be.
Catch some private guy although he will charge you double but they generally transport bikes in close cabin made of wood after securing it properly inside.
I hope i have not increased ur tension here
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silly topic...Originally posted by archibaby View Postgadhar moton kaaj korish na .. just remove the tank outside the station and drain it. It's very easy to remove. Disconnect the battery so you don't try starting it by mistake. Then just push it to the station. In bangalore, reverse the steps.
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