Hope you see the little difference now. Anyways, just for name sakes, 2009 is not 2008.... your friend should know that that bike is 08.
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There is almost no difference between 2008 and 2009 fireblade, just that 2009 has an C-ABS option.Originally posted by superbikez View Post
Hope you see the little difference now. Anyways, just for name sakes, 2009 is not 2008.... your friend should know that that bike is 08.May the torque be with you..
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Thanks i will let him know about this issue. By the way he is interested in that bike either its 08 or 09Originally posted by fireblah View PostThere is almost no difference between 2008 and 2009 fireblade, just that 2009 has an C-ABS option.
Hope you see the little difference now. Anyways, just for name sakes, 2009 is not 2008.... your friend should know that that bike is 08.
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Just love this one.... my favorite ... " Barricade "May the torque be with you..
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Petrol prices in India seem to be double than that of Pakistan - if I was looking at how many Indian rupees it takes to buy a liter of petrol in Pakistan, it would be around Rs.27-30. Here's some maths:Originally posted by superbikez
Do you have any idea about PETROL prices in Pakistan compare to India ???
Cars Bikes are not issue problem is Petrol. Our petrol prices are higher thn any country in Asia.
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1 liter in Pakistan is around PKR 51 which converts into INR 28. (Source: Reuters)
1 liter in India costs INR 55 (average) which converts into 99 PKR!!!
Of course, I have not taken the purchasing power parity into consideration, but I reckon India and Pakistan would be very similar.
And thanks for posting all the pictures - cool stuff!
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Originally posted by bluevolt View PostPetrol prices in India seem to be double than that of Pakistan - if I was looking at how many Indian rupees it takes to buy a liter of petrol in Pakistan, it would be around Rs.27-30. Here's some maths:
1 liter in Pakistan is around PKR 51 which converts into INR 28. (Source: Reuters)
1 liter in India costs INR 55 (average) which converts into 99 PKR!!!
Of course, I have not taken the purchasing power parity into consideration, but I reckon India and Pakistan would be very similar.
And thanks for posting all the pictures - cool stuff!
You Cannot compare the petrol prices in Pak and Ind! Totally different,Different currency value and Geolocation!Correct if I am wrongSpeak Less,Speak Wise!
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awesome pics...how come so many SBKs in PAK?are imports cheap there?Smoke rubber,not tobacco.
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superb line up bhai jaan
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@Superbikez- A long wait and its a feast for the eyes....
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