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  • wow..one more BUSA !!!

    welcome to the busa club... ride safe.
    dreams come true..

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    • Originally posted by doktor View Post
      welcome to the busa club... ride safe.
      thank you so much bro....
      by the way wanted to know about hard run in or break in... is it a good idea or not?
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      • A piece of advise Kabir, Take your parents or a friend or your relative with you, don't forget to take the Camera to the dealership, so that you can take photos and cherish your dream, one more important thing before going to the dealership buy a delicious sweet for the staff (it is known as the token of appreciation), thank everyone there and check all the papers, read them properly and then sign it. Don't sign the papers blindly.

        Take your riding gear with you, if you don't have it right now, then take the helmet. Ride safely and lots of love and enjoy.
        Last edited by kingzeeshan; 04-22-2010, 01:09 PM. Reason: small sentence mistake and spelling corrected

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        • pics pics n update plz
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          • Originally posted by kingzeeshan View Post
            A piece of advise Kabir, Take your parents or a friend or your relative with you, don't forget to take the Camera to the dealership, so that you can take photos and cherish your dream, one more important thing before going to the dealership buy a good and delicious sweet for the staff (it is know as the token of appreciation), thank everyone there and check all the papers, read them properly and then sign it. Don't sign the papers blindly.

            Take your riding gear with you, if you don't have it right now, then take the helmet. Ride safely and lots of love and enjoy.
            Zeeshan very valuable points you have mentioned, as in these times one tends to actually forget things out of excitement and Wolf, I am sure these points kept under consideration would be good. Waiting for the update

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            • Originally posted by kingzeeshan View Post
              A piece of advise Kabir, Take your parents or a friend or your relative with you, don't forget to take the Camera to the dealership, so that you can take photos and cherish your dream, one more important thing before going to the dealership buy a good and delicious sweet for the staff (it is know as the token of appreciation), thank everyone there and check all the papers, read them properly and then sign it. Don't sign the papers blindly.

              Take your riding gear with you, if you don't have it right now, then take the helmet. Ride safely and lots of love and enjoy.

              thanks brother... well the bike will be delieverd on 24th well thats what has been told to me..... the bike and papers will be comin to my house itself

              riding gear well..... will try to wear them but will be safe dont worry and thanks for all the good wishes

              Originally posted by scarecrow View Post
              pics pics n update plz
              hi bro im waiting for the call of the dealer tht money has been wired to him as im sittin in chd and hes in del... furthermore im also wating for the recipts from him so tht the bank go further and make the payment which takes another 1 day

              pics will be posted camera has been repaired

              Originally posted by Shivanshu View Post
              Zeeshan very valuable points you have mentioned, as in these times one tends to actually forget things out of excitement and Wolf, I am sure these points kept under consideration would be good. Waiting for the update
              zeeshan ji's golden words will be kept in mind...brother...


              definately il keep u all updated xbhp is currently my home page and everything which is happening is being posted within next 10-15 min...

              so now we wait for the final call

              this song is just stuck in my head for past 2 days....

              hehehe

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              Last edited by LoneWolf; 04-22-2010, 02:37 PM.
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              • @LoneWolf: It would be great if you could kindly avoid posting consecutive posts, as that not only makes it look untidy, but also is considered as 'spam', on forums.

                Thanks.
                :)

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                • i really apologize aryan.... my bad... will not happen again


                  Latest Update

                  dealer sends wrong reciepts again got them rectified..... they have been mailed to hdfc

                  loan amount should be sent by max tommorow so eta of bike is either saturday or sunday..... this is getting really exciting


                  Latest update 7:00pm 22/04/10

                  just got a call from my banker they have misplaced the attached email with the receipts...... ...... asked me to send it again.... well now loan will be released tom. only..
                  Last edited by LoneWolf; 04-22-2010, 08:07 PM.
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                  • which sliders??

                    my question goes to the mods ,senior bikers and sbk riders?

                    whats better a snap on slider or cut in sliders... for the hayabusa ?

                    thanks in advance
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                    • Congrats! Wow, every other thread I'm banging into is about an SBK!!

                      Deja vu? I just came in from Ram's thread.

                      Hearitest Congrats once again, its good to live your dream, atleast you're happy when your time's up.

                      Waiting eagerly for the pictures...
                      You get the point?? :D
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                      • Originally posted by LoneWolf View Post
                        my question goes to the mods ,senior bikers and sbk riders?

                        whats better a snap on slider or cut in sliders... for the hayabusa ?

                        thanks in advance
                        Query Merged.
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                        • Originally posted by svjhonda View Post
                          Congrats! Wow, every other thread I'm banging into is about an SBK!!

                          Deja vu? I just came in from Ram's thread.

                          Hearitest Congrats once again, its good to live your dream, atleast you're happy when your time's up.

                          Waiting eagerly for the pictures...
                          thanks so much brother yup one life to live so trying to live it to fullest eagerly wating for the magic moments now

                          Originally posted by Aryan View Post
                          Query Merged.
                          thanks so much aryan really got confused where to post this....
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                          • There are 2 kinds of sliders.
                            Cut and No Cut
                            Cut requires you to cut the fairings slightly whereas No Cut doesn't require you to do so.
                            The difference being, No Cut the slider has a bigger mounting bracket in order to reach a part of your bikes frame to where it can bolt on to. Because usually that part of the frame is covered by the fairing.
                            Cut frame sliders, dont need a bigger mounting bracket, since you basically cut the fairing in order to reach the part of the frame to bolt it on to.

                            I think No cut is the way to go, the sliders and the bracket are made of very strong stuff so it will protect your bike in case of a fall, although a Cut Slider will probably be a lil more sturdy.

                            I say No-Cut....dont cut your fairings. PLEASE
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                            • Originally posted by Carlitos View Post
                              There are 2 kinds of sliders.
                              Cut and No Cut
                              Cut requires you to cut the fairings slightly whereas No Cut doesn't require you to do so.
                              The difference being, No Cut the slider has a bigger mounting bracket in order to reach a part of your bikes frame to where it can bolt on to. Because usually that part of the frame is covered by the fairing.
                              Cut frame sliders, dont need a bigger mounting bracket, since you basically cut the fairing in order to reach the part of the frame to bolt it on to.

                              I think No cut is the way to go, the sliders and the bracket are made of very strong stuff so it will protect your bike in case of a fall, although a Cut Slider will probably be a lil more sturdy.

                              I say No-Cut....dont cut your fairings. PLEASE
                              thanks bro... well yes.... i also dont wanna cut my baby

                              well bro can you please tell me how much can a no cut slider handle compared to cut in one

                              im thinking of this one

                              2008 T-Rex Suzuki Hayabusa GSXR1300 Frame Slider N

                              though i dont know whether il get it in india or not... but will try to get it somehow
                              Last edited by LoneWolf; 04-22-2010, 11:06 PM.
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                              • Trust me, always go with the cut sliders and NOT the no cut ones. The no cut sliders compromise stability and there is a chance that you may damage your frame/chassis because of the force in a serious crash.

                                The cut sliders don't compromise stability and are meant to be installed at a certain point by cutting the fairing because of which the frame/chassis have a better chance to escape damage.

                                The thought of cutting the fairing is always disturbing but its always better. Besides, it doesnt look too shabby at all after its installed.

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