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  • Ash1727
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    That's quite a hell of an awsone mod... Can u post a pic in which we can see the bike more clearly please (if possible)???

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  • arminders
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    Originally posted by Dccet View Post
    Page 54 of User Manual, You need 19mm Spanner for Rear Axle nut and 10/12 spanner for Drive chain adjusting nuts.

    Use brake centering while tightening axle nut after adjustment.
    Thanksss..............

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  • Dccet
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    Originally posted by arminders View Post
    How To Tighten The Chain Of Twisty..
    Page 54 of User Manual, You need 19mm Spanner for Rear Axle nut and 10/12 spanner for Drive chain adjusting nuts.

    Use brake centering while tightening axle nut after adjustment.

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  • arminders
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    Can Any Body Tell Me...

    How To Tighten The Chain Of Twisty...

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  • arminders
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    Originally posted by windrider007 View Post
    This is fine.Dont overdo the LEDs. You will end up looking like a theme park on two wheels.

    Hahahaha .... Ok Thanks

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    Originally posted by windrider007 View Post
    This is fine.Dont overdo the LEDs. You will end up looking like a theme park on two wheels.

    Hahahaha .... Ok Thanks

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  • windrider007
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    Originally posted by arminders View Post
    Good To See That This Forum Is Becoming Alive ...


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    Any more suggestions For Ledsssssssss


    Srry for Bad Quality Image
    This is fine.Dont overdo the LEDs. You will end up looking like a theme park on two wheels.

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  • arminders
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    Good To See That This Forum Is Becoming Alive ...


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    Any more suggestions For Ledsssssssss


    Srry for Bad Quality Image

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  • windrider007
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    Originally posted by Ash1727 View Post
    Can anyone suggest me will it be wise enough to fit projector lamps in my bike in the first month??

    By the way, I will get my twister delivered by 5 may.!!!!
    Not as simple as it seems. Your bike will have to be converted into DC setup before you are able to install projector lamps. Good luck with the new bike

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  • Ash1727
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    Can anyone suggest me will it be wise enough to fit projector lamps in my bike in the first month??

    By the way, I will get my twister delivered by 5 may.!!!!

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  • arminders
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    Gud luck for Your New Bike...

    Sent from my XP101 using xBhp Connect mobile app

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  • Habshan
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    Originally posted by Ash1727 View Post
    Ok so after reading the verdicts on other pages and on this forum, me and my paa hve now finally decided to book it tomorrow....
    Good luck and ride safe.

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  • Ash1727
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    Ok so after reading the verdicts on other pages and on this forum, me and my paa hve now finally decided to book it tomorrow....
    Last edited by Ash1727; 04-24-2015, 12:16 AM.

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  • Jith_in
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    Originally posted by Ash1727 View Post
    I'm a newbie at everything... This would be my first bike.. . So I want it to be originl ony and asI mentioned earlier, the showroom manager is a relative of mine... So 60k would seem to be 50k approx.for the disc self and alloy model... And I don't think it's a bag deal.. .
    I am not under rating twister. It is a nice bike with 9 bhp power and fair mileage. I only tried to understand you that looks are not the key point while selecting a bike.

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  • Habshan
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    I'd say test drive everything in your budget.

    Twister was my first bike. I bought it after a lot of research. I've gone on a lot of road trips on it. Recommended cruising speed is 60kph. It vibrates a little at those speeds though. I've done 450 kms on it in a day.

    Reliability is top notch. I've not had any issues in my 31 months, 25000kms ownership. Just the regular maintenance.

    Fuel economy around 65kpl if you keep the speeds below 60kph.

    Good bike to ride around town.

    It has a short wheelbase. So it's not very stable. It is very light too. Way too light. Engine feels stressed at 60kph.

    I bought it for Rs.60k in September 2012, sold it for
    Rs.18,500 on march 26th 2015.

    In my opinion I would say it's better than splendour or passion. But one fine day, you feel like getting another bike, the resale value is terrible. Just TERRIBLE !

    I have mixed feelings about the bike, because it was my first bike. Had a hard time selling it. But still in the end if you ask my opinion about buying a twister, I'd say NO !

    Good luck.

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  • Ash1727
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    I'm a newbie at everything... This would be my first bike.. . So I want it to be originl ony and asI mentioned earlier, the showroom manager is a relative of mine... So 60k would seem to be 50k approx.for the disc self and alloy model... And I don't think it's a bag deal.. .

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