I agree with above post, I'd you're strictly on budget, you can get a good deal in March end on non-ABS bikes.
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25-30 k for your bike would be idealOriginally posted by rahulrajan14 View PostYes yes .... but I am trying to sell my bike p150 , they are taking it for 15000/- . But my bike has done only 35000 on odometer and it’s bought on september 2013 . What would be the price as suggested by you ?
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I agree with the above post, that's still around half the current ex showroom cost, don't think you'd get any better price than that. Sell it off and have your money ready to buy your new bikeOriginally posted by rahulrajan14 View PostYes yes .... but I am trying to sell my bike p150 , they are taking it for 15000/- . But my bike has done only 35000 on odometer and it’s bought on september 2013 . What would be the price as suggested by you ?
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I sold my p150 for rs 17000 , and booked R15s, my first Japanese bike for 1.25 L. It’s a little upgrade by 5cc ! Tats should be enough for me. It will be delivered on Monday ! Thanks to xBhp friends for suggestions.
Any R15s owners , pls provide tips how to maintain this Japanese bike !
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Re: New bike after owning P150
Congratulations buddy, ride safe and don't skimp out on the protective gear.Originally posted by rahulrajan14 View PostI sold my p150 for rs 17000 , and booked R15s, my first Japanese bike for 1.25 L. It’s a little upgrade by 5cc ! Tats should be enough for me. It will be delivered on Monday ! Thanks to xBhp friends for suggestions.
Any R15s owners , pls provide tips how to maintain this Japanese bike !
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Re: New bike after owning P150
Hey buddy,Originally posted by rahulrajan14 View PostI sold my p150 for rs 17000 , and booked R15s, my first Japanese bike for 1.25 L. It’s a little upgrade by 5cc ! Tats should be enough for me. It will be delivered on Monday ! Thanks to xBhp friends for suggestions.
Any R15s owners , pls provide tips how to maintain this Japanese bike !
Bet you're excited to pick up your bike today. Ho through the PDI checklist and share pics later. Oh it's a major upgrade, not a minor one, trust me.
Congratulations on advance
Happy riding
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New bike after owning P150
Thank you buddy , today delivery is delayed because RTO is closed today. So expecting delivery tomorrow ( 2-4-19)Last edited by rahulrajan14; 04-02-2019, 12:40 PM.
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Re: New bike after owning P150
Yes, i found similar vibes while test riding mt 15 too, but the engine will smoothen out after completing 3 to 4k kilometers. After test riding all the 150cc segment bikes i found out that when these bikes are new they've some roughness in engine and gearbox, but to my surprise! When i test rode apache 160 4v, it had only 1 km on the odo, and the engine and gearbox of that bike was super smooth from the factory itself! That bike made me think that my honda hornet is defective [emoji23][emoji23] , but later when i test rode fz v3 , mt 15 etc i found same engine refinement as that of my bike, so it's common in Japanese bikes, don't worry.Originally posted by rahulrajan14 View PostIt was good .... but while riding slowly at run in period , the engine vibrates ... is it common in new Yamaha bikes!!!
But , i must tell you that TVS deserves a big salute for making exceptional kind of engine refinement on a single cylinder engine. [emoji120][emoji120]
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