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Thanks Buddy! Pictures at the end of this post!
Arigato-gozaimasu! A new thing is surely a thing of joy!
Thank you Avin - yes I met Atul, he was there to service his P220!
Thanks! Will certainly meet again on one of the G2G's, my friend - it was wonderful talking to you. One of the black Ninja's go to Gourav (he should have picked it up)
Thanks Spyguy!
Ha ha - after a million posts in this thread, I did get my bike finally. Within 20 days of booking no less. Lucky because some people have booked their bikes in October and have not got them. Hope they get deliveries soon...
Thanks! Pics at the end, will post some more tomorrow.
I just came back upstairs after swapping the tail covers - that was one mod which I desperately wanted to apply. Pictures below!
Thanks Gourav - but I guess you saw someone else since I was busy with my DIY session at 3:45. And you're welcome about the all the info - what good is info if it is not shared?
Thanks again everyone! It has started raining in Bangalore, so did not get a chance to pull the bike outside for a few snaps, but I can share some pictures from my DIY session in the afternoon and the bike in the parking.
One thing I wanted to change urgently were the black tail covers which in my opinion looked out of place on the green Ninja. So I got OEM green tail covers from Melbourne earlier this month and I spent the last hour and half putting them on myself. Some pictures:
This is the stock Ninja with the black tail:Picture from the internet since I did not have good lighting in the afternoon

I removed the side covers, the rear and main seat and the black tail covers. One needs a S shaped screwdrivers to take out the side covers, and then it is allen key all the way (no 4 and 5 sizes). Here's the bike minus all the stuff:

All the 250R bits kept on my RE!

This is one of the most painful process - removing the siamese twin rubber washers from the black tail covers and insert them into the green one. My fingers are still sore from pushing! Here's a picture of a washer - there are 6 of them!!!

One green cover fixed - actually the left one goes on first, followed by the right one as the right one sits on the left one at the pillion seat lock point:

Ta da! Green tail transformation complete!

The final look of the bike - excuse the lousy indoor picture, will post some nice ones in a day or two when the weather clears! Total time taken for swapping the tail covers - 90 minutes. Need S shaped screwdriver and a set of allen keys. There are 10 allen screws involved and at least 5 are in different thread lengths, so be careful not mix them up if you decide to do this procedure on your own, like I did.
I really like this new look as compared to stock, and the green seats go very well with the tail covers. Now I do not need to buy a black seat - yahoo!

Arigato-gozaimasu! A new thing is surely a thing of joy!

Thank you Avin - yes I met Atul, he was there to service his P220!
Thanks! Will certainly meet again on one of the G2G's, my friend - it was wonderful talking to you. One of the black Ninja's go to Gourav (he should have picked it up)
Thanks Spyguy!
Ha ha - after a million posts in this thread, I did get my bike finally. Within 20 days of booking no less. Lucky because some people have booked their bikes in October and have not got them. Hope they get deliveries soon...
Thanks! Pics at the end, will post some more tomorrow.
I just came back upstairs after swapping the tail covers - that was one mod which I desperately wanted to apply. Pictures below!
Thanks Gourav - but I guess you saw someone else since I was busy with my DIY session at 3:45. And you're welcome about the all the info - what good is info if it is not shared?

Thanks again everyone! It has started raining in Bangalore, so did not get a chance to pull the bike outside for a few snaps, but I can share some pictures from my DIY session in the afternoon and the bike in the parking.
One thing I wanted to change urgently were the black tail covers which in my opinion looked out of place on the green Ninja. So I got OEM green tail covers from Melbourne earlier this month and I spent the last hour and half putting them on myself. Some pictures:
This is the stock Ninja with the black tail:Picture from the internet since I did not have good lighting in the afternoon

I removed the side covers, the rear and main seat and the black tail covers. One needs a S shaped screwdrivers to take out the side covers, and then it is allen key all the way (no 4 and 5 sizes). Here's the bike minus all the stuff:

All the 250R bits kept on my RE!


This is one of the most painful process - removing the siamese twin rubber washers from the black tail covers and insert them into the green one. My fingers are still sore from pushing! Here's a picture of a washer - there are 6 of them!!!

One green cover fixed - actually the left one goes on first, followed by the right one as the right one sits on the left one at the pillion seat lock point:

Ta da! Green tail transformation complete!


The final look of the bike - excuse the lousy indoor picture, will post some nice ones in a day or two when the weather clears! Total time taken for swapping the tail covers - 90 minutes. Need S shaped screwdriver and a set of allen keys. There are 10 allen screws involved and at least 5 are in different thread lengths, so be careful not mix them up if you decide to do this procedure on your own, like I did.
I really like this new look as compared to stock, and the green seats go very well with the tail covers. Now I do not need to buy a black seat - yahoo!

HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO BLUEVOLT ON GETTING HIS BIKE !!

Drive safe and have fun. Its looking splendid!





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