Could it be possible that the rear tyre alignment has gone wrong? Is there anything I need to check?
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A really unfortunate incident. My R15 got hit by an auto while taking a right turn. That drunk rider hit my exhaust. Only thing I can make out is one small scratch on the exhaust pipe. But while cornering I am not feeling confident anymore. It could be placebo effect.
Could it be possible that the rear tyre alignment has gone wrong? Is there anything I need to check?
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Originally posted by GP_freak View PostI think that should be Sakthi from cbeAh ok!Originally posted by sakthi_nj View PostHey Praful, It me SAKTHI. We met on the other day for breakfast meet. Forgot so soon...? May I know the reason for your post?
@Sakthi: I remember you by your face not by your ride
We passed each other on Outer Ring Road....Remember the rain ride, superb wasn't it!
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Hii friends...
While cleaning the bike, i couldn't clean the rear alloy wheel..!!
it was covered of grease (chain lube).
Last time while i visited the svc, the person used the chain cleaner, the sprocket was looking clean & brand new.
So i had a idea that -
Can i use the chain cleaner on the alloy as it would remove the grease..?
It sounds like a wild but i don't want to spoil the alloy...!!
Or is using kerosene or diesel is a better option???
Thanks.
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thats not a big issueOriginally posted by Amrit View PostHii friends...
While cleaning the bike, i couldn't clean the rear alloy wheel..!!
it was covered of grease (chain lube).
Last time while i visited the svc, the person used the chain cleaner, the sprocket was looking clean & brand new.
So i had a idea that -
Can i use the chain cleaner on the alloy as it would remove the grease..?
It sounds like a wild but i don't want to spoil the alloy...!!
Or is using kerosene or diesel is a better option???
Thanks.

try rubbing the grease off with dry cloth(no water) or if that doesn't help you can use spong and soap water. might be a slight exercise for the upperbody
but the result will be satisfying.
all the bestJust because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.
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Yeah Praful. I had doubted it may be you when you cross me before sarjapur signal. Thought of stopping you, but then I am not sure and that was not the right time as it was raining. I did enjoyed the ride. If I know that you, then I would have enjoyed more by opening my throttle. I always love to ride with a traffic flicker.Originally posted by prafultripathy View PostAh ok!
@Sakthi: I remember you by your face not by your ride
We passed each other on Outer Ring Road....Remember the rain ride, superb wasn't it! 
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Yes. But be careful about your fingers.Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostMoral of the story - Buy both chain cleaner and lube cans and DIY ...... Will save you running around time & money !
Use it in the proportion suggested on the can. A good discussion on coolants happened a few weeks back. Pls search.Originally posted by deepu165 View PostGuys!!!
Can we use Castrol coolant in R15, and in what proportion.
20W40 or 10W40. Discussed several times in this thread. Please search.Originally posted by Sharan_R View PostWhich is the best Engine oil for her?
I have clocked 8000kms, using Yamalube SemiSynth since then.
Motul or Mobil1? and what Grade of oil?
Thanks!
Did you find a Mobil1 oil for bikes? Pls share details in engine oils thread.
Almost every bionic knee guard would scratch the tank if you hug in to the tank tight. Yes, the Cramster one does. Proof, my R15's tank.Originally posted by akhilmuraleedhar View Postis any one here using the cramster bionic knee guard?someone said that it can scratch the petrol tank . will it comply with the 15's riding posture without any damage?
Yes, R15's stock lighting is comparatively bad. Yes, most other bikes lighting suffers from the same problem but the R15's faces it a tad more.Originally posted by harshit.d View PostGuys i've noticed one strange thing about R15 headlight spread (stock condition).
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I'm not sure if this is just with R15 or with all other vehicles as well. Noticed in R15 coz its been quite a while since i rode/drove any other vehicle!
Inputs pls.
Did the Auto hit the wheel?Originally posted by onefive View PostCould it be possible that the rear tyre alignment has gone wrong? Is there anything I need to check?
Check the alloy for any possible bends.
wipe with a damp cloth. that should be enoughOriginally posted by Amrit View PostWhile cleaning the bike, i couldn't clean the rear alloy wheel..!!
it was covered of grease (chain lube).
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how much did the cramster one cost u???Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
Almost every bionic knee guard would scratch the tank if you hug in to the tank tight. Yes, the Cramster one does. Proof, my R15's tank.
any other options ?
Three things tell a man: his eyes, his friends and his BIKE
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Almost at 18K kms in a little over 7 months, I think its time i changed my tires, can feel them slipping a bit.
Anybody got some tires you can spare ?
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two years back there were not many options. You can look at AXO which are better. Even some AStar's are at okay price if not affordable. Buy the Cramsters if you don't get anything else around that price point - Rs 1400 I think.Originally posted by buggy View Posthow much did the cramster one cost u???
any other options ?
That's what happens when two crazy brothers ride her where ever possible.Originally posted by sheelpriye View Post******* crazy
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Get me a IRC widflare 90/90 and take my RTR's front tyre (r15 tyre) for free. It still has more than half life leftOriginally posted by TnT View PostAlmost at 18K kms in a little over 7 months, I think its time i changed my tires, can feel them slipping a bit.
Anybody got some tires you can spare ?
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woha 18k 7 monthsOriginally posted by TnT View PostAlmost at 18K kms in a little over 7 months, I think its time i changed my tires, can feel them slipping a bit.
Anybody got some tires you can spare ?




i do like half of that in a year lolz
thanks will look into thatOriginally posted by HydBiker View Posttwo years back there were not many options. You can look at AXO which are better. Even some AStar's are at okay price if not affordable. Buy the Cramsters if you don't get anything else around that price point - Rs 1400 I think.Three things tell a man: his eyes, his friends and his BIKE
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Phew! Tires not available or what? I thought the crisis is over.Originally posted by TnT View PostAlmost at 18K kms in a little over 7 months, I think its time i changed my tires, can feel them slipping a bit.
Anybody got some tires you can spare ?
Don't worry. Check the rim for bends at best. If the tire wasn't hit and if the bike didn't fall, no issues.Originally posted by onefive View PostA really unfortunate incident. My R15 got hit by an auto while taking a right turn. That drunk rider hit my exhaust. Only thing I can make out is one small scratch on the exhaust pipe. But while cornering I am not feeling confident anymore. It could be placebo effect.
Could it be possible that the rear tyre alignment has gone wrong? Is there anything I need to check?
No problems, but why waste chain clean? Use Kerosene to remove the tough much and wash off with soap/water.Originally posted by Amrit View PostHii friends...
While cleaning the bike, i couldn't clean the rear alloy wheel..!!
it was covered of grease (chain lube).
Last time while i visited the svc, the person used the chain cleaner, the sprocket was looking clean & brand new.
So i had a idea that -
Can i use the chain cleaner on the alloy as it would remove the grease..?
It sounds like a wild but i don't want to spoil the alloy...!!
Or is using kerosene or diesel is a better option???
Thanks.
You get the point?? :D
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Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
Did the Auto hit the wheel?
Check the alloy for any possible bends.Nothing major happened (touch wood). Took it to service station. There was a bent at the exhaust. They fixed it neatly. Everything is fine now :-) .Originally posted by svjhonda View Post
Don't worry. Check the rim for bends at best. If the tire wasn't hit and if the bike didn't fall, no issues.
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