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How? could you share any link , i tried for getting tubeless tyre of avenger rear wheel but after putting lots of effort I am not able to find one.Originally posted by Golden Cat View Post
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Originally posted by imsang View PostHey guys..
I am interested in buying a tank bag, but as we all know that in our bike, the tank surface is uneven. Kindly suggest me some tank bag that u all are using.
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Did you try this one.. Because you have a complete metal tank this might just work with a differnet kind of shape...
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Originally posted by maadyy View PostAnyone street 220 with tube less tires? Does Street 220 comes in tubeless as in factory settings?
yes, new street models come with tubeless. Even if your street has tube tyre, you can convert it to tubeless in less than 150 rs.
-RiderKK
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Anyone street 220 with tube less tires? Does Street 220 comes in tubeless as in factory settings?
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Noida. The bike has a new home now. Thanks.Originally posted by JourneyGuy View PostWhere are you based at?
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Where are you based at?Originally posted by rakeshmiglani View PostThanks, have not been getting time to ride it. Correct that i am not doing justice to her. Hence have listed for sale. Maybe the new owner takes better care than me.
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Thanks, have not been getting time to ride it. Correct that i am not doing justice to her. Hence have listed for sale. Maybe the new owner takes better care than me.Originally posted by twadhwa86 View Postoh.. you are not doing justice with your machine.. i m feeling sad for your bike.. your bike would have been feeling bored standing still at home... take her out.. ride at a constant speed at 55-60 for first 1000 kms.. then don't cross 90 for next 1000kms.. all stress from your bike engine will be gone.. Happy Riding
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oh.. you are not doing justice with your machine.. i m feeling sad for your bike.. your bike would have been feeling bored standing still at home... take her out.. ride at a constant speed at 55-60 for first 1000 kms.. then don't cross 90 for next 1000kms.. all stress from your bike engine will be gone.. Happy RidingOriginally posted by rakeshmiglani View PostYes, bike is used very less. Purchase date was October 2016. Service was done as per dates mentioned in the manual and Service center, so ideally is was time bound service rather than Km bound service
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Guys, Do not bother about bike vibrations or top speed noise until engine break in period.
Its normal for new engine to heat, vibrate , make noise. So drive it with proper service till 3k to 4k .
-Goldy
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Originally posted by themachine View PostHello everyone,I need some help with the suspension, front one is decent but I am having a little trouble with the rear one. Its a bit too stiff, is there any way to make it soft?I don't want to mod the suspension, can it be tweaked?Thanks in advance.
hi,
There is setting on rear suspension to make it hard/soft. Check with any mechanic for that.
You should modify seat by adding 2 inch extra foam over seat and you will get comfortable drive.
Note: All suspensions are designed for maximum safety at high speeds,so at low speeds and potholes, you feel them hard. But its not fault of suspension but failure of local road authority bodies.
-Goldy
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Yes, bike is used very less. Purchase date was October 2016. Service was done as per dates mentioned in the manual and Service center, so ideally is was time bound service rather than Km bound serviceOriginally posted by twadhwa86 View Post640 kms on odo and second service done... are you sure??
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640 kms on odo and second service done... are you sure??Originally posted by rakeshmiglani View PostI have an Avenger 220 Street with 640 Kms on the ODO. Second service done but i still face vibrations when i cross 65KM speed.
Can somebody share some inputs on how to reduce the same?
Bike is serviced by Bajaj Authorized Service Station so the oil used is what they put by default.
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I have an Avenger 220 Street with 640 Kms on the ODO. Second service done but i still face vibrations when i cross 65KM speed.
Can somebody share some inputs on how to reduce the same?
Bike is serviced by Bajaj Authorized Service Station so the oil used is what they put by default.
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Forget everything and remember to take your bike to service station at 3 months or 3500km.. whichever is earlier.. moreover in given above 2nd service due at 240 days is from date of purchasing.. first service at 40-45 days... second at 240 days and 3rd 360 (within 1 year of purchasing)Originally posted by raj.pranay View PostHello all. I bought my avenger in Feb and got the first service in march.
My question is, when should I get the second service done?
it's confusing because the paid services are at an interval of 120 days while the second free service is after 240.
So should I wait till 240 days or 120 days?
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Hello all. I bought my avenger in Feb and got the first service in march.
My question is, when should I get the second service done?
it's confusing because the paid services are at an interval of 120 days while the second free service is after 240.
So should I wait till 240 days or 120 days?
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There are a lot of moving parts inside the engine so its quite normal to hear some buzzing, plus its a new motorcycle so there are parts which are yet to bed in with the rest.Originally posted by evildicker View PostHELP ME!!
its been 5 days since i have bought home the street 150 . Due to bad weather i've only managed to ride about 160 kms thus far
I don't know if this is my being paranoid or my lack of experience riding bike or what but the bike engine sounds a little "stressed out" to me( i believe the term is revving, though i could be wrong ) and that too at 55kmph on the 5th gear .
It it normal ? is it cause the bike is fairly new ?
should i go to the service center and get the bike checked?
should i change the engine oil ? right now i am not sure what type of oil is in my bike , i am trusting the motorcycle dealer on that one . . .
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again , not sure if i am hearing things or what, but the bike even sounds a little harsh when its idling in neutral T_T
this is my first bike so i am all sorts of paranoid and trying not to mess anything up. <<
if anyone want i can record the sounds of my bike idling and upload it somewhere and then you be the judge!
Just make sure that the oil level is at the recommended level(after idling and turning off the motor for 2 mins) and then you're good to go. Cheers
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