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  • #61
    thanks for the quick answers mate. appreciate it!

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Absoluthavoc View Post
      thanks for the quick answers mate. appreciate it!
      Anytime man..... btw... where do you stay in Mumbai?? If you are interested in short rides on weekends.... you could join us next sunday 5th... to Lonavala.... refer this thread
      Chetan

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      • #63
        Originally posted by chetanpulsar View Post
        Depends on the kms you have clocked on your bike.....

        If you intend to go for Mineral based Motul 5100 4T, you can go for it anytime,
        but if you want to go for Motul 300v FL Synthetic oil.... its recommended to use it only after you have clocked 5k kms on your odo meter.
        I went for Motul 300V 15W50 while the odo was reading some 27xxkms, did'nt give me any problems, and right now i'm running on Motul 5100 4T 15W50; so, should i be worried?
        I'm too intelligent to the unintended, and too dumb for the obvious.

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        • #64
          Hey guys i have completed 2300 kms ...had changed my engine oil on 650kms....how often should i change the oil and which oil should i use ?
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          • #65
            Originally posted by ronak_143 View Post
            Hey guys i have completed 2300 kms ...had changed my engine oil on 650kms....how often should i change the oil and which oil should i use ?
            Do read through the previous few pages. Now you can change to valvoline or motul and then after every 3k kms, you can change your oil.

            Guys, I got my HID fitted yest. Its so damn bright. Every damn pothole is so easily avoidable now. Just got to double tape the ballast and am all set.

            Cheap and fast is not Reliable
            Cheap and Reliable is not Fast
            Fast and Reliable is not Cheap

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            • #66
              Originally posted by furioussphinx View Post
              Do read through the previous few pages. Now you can change to valvoline or motul and then after every 3k kms, you can change your oil.

              Guys, I got my HID fitted yest. Its so damn bright. Every damn pothole is so easily avoidable now. Just got to double tape the ballast and am all set.
              how much did it costed u ? got any pics ?
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              • #67
                Originally posted by ronak_143 View Post
                how much did it costed u ? got any pics ?
                Costed me totally 3k including the kit and fitting. Its 8000K kit, couldnt find a lesser rating. Will take pics when I get time sometime this week.

                Guys am confused, the HID is supposed to be not as hot as the halogens but somehow, this thing is HOT! I guess EL LOCO DIABLO is right about the reflectors blackening out. Damn.

                Cheap and fast is not Reliable
                Cheap and Reliable is not Fast
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                • #68
                  8000K is a pain for oncoming traffic mate. it's too intense a blue.

                  yet where did you get it for just 3k?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by EL LOCO DIABLO View Post
                    I went for Motul 300V 15W50 while the odo was reading some 27xxkms, did'nt give me any problems, and right now i'm running on Motul 5100 4T 15W50; so, should i be worried?
                    Nope dont worry abt things of the past..... there would not have been any damage I guess....
                    Why did you change it to 5100 4T now?? Any issues with 300v...
                    Chetan

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                    • #70
                      ^^Out of pocket money, but 300V is WAYYYYY too good, absolute must have
                      EDIT: @furioussphinx: Have you HID'ed both the low as well as high beams? if i remember correctly you are not supposed to have a HID hi beam, don't know if it is a rule or something
                      Last edited by EL LOCO DIABLO; 09-29-2008, 04:23 PM.
                      I'm too intelligent to the unintended, and too dumb for the obvious.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Absoluthavoc View Post
                        8000K is a pain for oncoming traffic mate. it's too intense a blue.

                        yet where did you get it for just 3k?
                        There is a little glare with the 8000K kit. Not too intense blue, just a tinge. Its a Chinese kit worth 2.5k and I paid another 500 for fitting.

                        Originally posted by EL LOCO DIABLO View Post
                        @furioussphinx: Have you HID'ed both the low as well as high beams? if i remember correctly you are not supposed to have a HID hi beam, don't know if it is a rule or something
                        Nopes, just the xenon is high and the halogen is low. Ahem, to be frank, there is no specific high and low, there is a halogen and a xenon, you cannot adjust the focus (What do you expect from some Chinese kit?) Need to take help of the reflector adjustment screw inside your dome. As per rule, HID are not allowed at any cost, heck, they are even catching for white light. So just got to hide from cops.

                        Cheap and fast is not Reliable
                        Cheap and Reliable is not Fast
                        Fast and Reliable is not Cheap

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                        • #72
                          is the light frm the HID kit really powerful...? can we see better than our halogen's ?
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                          • #73
                            ^^^

                            read up man. Google aint too difficult to use.

                            Halcyon: Understanding High Intensity Discharge Lighting

                            HID lighting has several advantages over conventional halogen primary lights:

                            • More light output. Halcyon's 18 Watt HID light source produces approximately the same lumens at the light source as a 55 Watt halogen bulb at a three to five times the halogen's efficiency. The 10 Watt HID only produces ~500 lumens, but thanks to its true 6000K color temperature it appears almost as bright as a 55 Watt halogen bulb when in use. The HID lamp's lumens per watt (LPW) efficacy is roughly six to eight times that of an incandescent lamp.
                            • Whiter light. The color temperature of HID lighting more closely approximates the color temperature of natural daylight than does a halogen system, which appears yellowish in comparison. We use the term "correlated color temperature" to indicate that the light appears as if the discharge lamp is operating at a given color temperature-- traditional measurements of color temperature are drawn from the properties of the metal used in the bulb's filament. Typical color temperatures are 2800K (incandescent), 3000K (halogen), 4100K (cool white or SP41 fluorescent), and 5000K (daylight-simulating fluorescent colors). Both of the Halcyon HID lights produce a light with a color temperature approaching or above 5000K. A white light has a perceived brightness which may equate to the higher stated efficacies-- ie., although an HID lamp might have equivilant lumens as a higher wattage halogen bulb, the HID will appear brighter and more pleasing to the eye than the output of a halogen lamp.
                            • Longer Service Life. An HID lamp will last, on the average, 3 to 5 times as long as a halogen bulb. In normal use, your Halcyon HID bulb should last beyond one thousand ignitions.

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                            • #74
                              I'm going to resume the repair work on my bike starting tomorrow, as i'm running on a tight ship, i'll only be able to repair my bike as funds keep coming in from my folks (which is like a trickle), but the good thing is that i can keep looking for various other alternatives to get my bike up looking good again, right now i've decided going against insurance as the most of the damage is only cosmetic and plastics also since most of the mechanicals are still running good as it was pre-crash, i've decided to keep the insurance for my exhaust till it completely gives way, and i've decided to re-paint the front fender, headlamp-cowl and the tank shrouds white in colour, tell me what you think, and also if possible can anyone photoshop this idea?
                              I'm too intelligent to the unintended, and too dumb for the obvious.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by EL LOCO DIABLO View Post
                                I'm going to resume the repair work on my bike starting tomorrow, as i'm running on a tight ship, i'll only be able to repair my bike as funds keep coming in from my folks (which is like a trickle), but the good thing is that i can keep looking for various other alternatives to get my bike up looking good again, right now i've decided going against insurance as the most of the damage is only cosmetic and plastics also since most of the mechanicals are still running good as it was pre-crash, i've decided to keep the insurance for my exhaust till it completely gives way, and i've decided to re-paint the front fender, headlamp-cowl and the tank shrouds white in colour, tell me what you think, and also if possible can anyone photoshop this idea?
                                Are you planning to keep the rest of the body blue? If you give me a sideways shot of your bike, I'd be able to photoshop this idea for you.

                                And about the insurance. Well, I recently got my bike done up with the help of insurance and it was done up pretty well. Only, there's one small glitch - them paying up. Most insurances offer 50% coverage on plastics and 95% coverage on metal.
                                When I got mine done at Bajaj, I had the option of either settling the entire bill and claiming from the insurance, or having the insurance send a cheque for the amount they are covering, and me paying the rest. I took the latter. I didn't want to waste my time running behind people for my money. Yes, it did take a little bit of time for me to take my bike back, but honestly, it was worth it. AND it took a lot less time than what it would've taken if I'd opted for the refund option.
                                My tip, if you can wait a bit, is to go for insurance. You're not paying a premium for nothing.
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                                of erratic Swiggy/Zomato/UberEats riders across all cities so we can cast a spotlight
                                on this issue and try and sort it out. If you video-record as you ride, or have a
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                                are creating a nuisance by riding recklessly on the roads, PLEASE share the same with
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