Looking for a descent (costwise) RD in Mumbai.
My heart tells to go for an RD no matter lack of service support but
My head is tells to wait for A New Soon to be Launch2008 Ninja 250 and expect a descent performance along with Piece of mind. Right now my mind is pissing... Say What....
Bye the way currently riding a 1997 Shogun and 2007 RTR
Hi soulmates
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RE: Hi soulmates
Post an introduction sir. Without an introduction most may overlook this post.
Go with the head unless you are willing to spend time and money and know how to wrench to keep and maintain an RD.
Go with the head unless you are willing to spend time and money and know how to wrench to keep and maintain an RD.
Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon.
None of you understand. I'm not locked up in here with you. You're locked up in here with me.
None of you understand. I'm not locked up in here with you. You're locked up in here with me.
Re: RE: Hi soulmates
rags wrote:Post an introduction sir. Without an introduction most may overlook this post.
Go with the head unless you are willing to spend time and money and know how to wrench to keep and maintain an RD.
Hi rags
This is my First Forum.Hope u all will spare my ignorance.
by the way thanks for your reply which appears sarcastically straight answer to my question .
Will be more happy if any Technical aspect is exchanged.
thanx
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RE: Re: RE: Hi soulmates
Firstly welcome to RDD, as for your dilemma about which bike to buy, practically speaking you should just forget the RD and go ahead with a more modern bike but if you already have a bike to commute and have loads of patience are moderately capable of spending money and time every weekend then you could give the RD a try. Beware though that the prices of RDs have become rediculous at the moment. A good time to buy an RD would be the end of this year as the prices will start going down.
Re: RE: Hi soulmates
It's not sarcastic, but defnitely a straight forward answer.shonaj wrote:rags wrote:Post an introduction sir. Without an introduction most may overlook this post.
Go with the head unless you are willing to spend time and money and know how to wrench to keep and maintain an RD.
Hi rags
This is my First Forum.Hope u all will spare my ignorance.
by the way thanks for your reply which appears sarcastically straight answer to my question .
Will be more happy if any Technical aspect is exchanged.
thanx
Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon.
None of you understand. I'm not locked up in here with you. You're locked up in here with me.
None of you understand. I'm not locked up in here with you. You're locked up in here with me.
Re: RE: Re: RE: Hi soulmates
indianchief wrote:Firstly welcome to RDD, as for your dilemma about which bike to buy, practically speaking you should just forget the RD and go ahead with a more modern bike but if you already have a bike to commute and have loads of patience are moderately capable of spending money and time every weekend then you could give the RD a try. Beware though that the prices of RDs have become rediculous at the moment. A good time to buy an RD would be the end of this year as the prices will start going down.
Thanks Indianchief
will try to save some handsome amount till year end and try to grasp Knowledge/experience from some really Fantastic people on this forum.
I would personnally thanks to Mr.Ron Chinoy for Re-Igniting this wonderful passion throughout the country.Hope to see him in Mumbai soon..
One question though.. Why do you feel that Prizes of RDs will cool off by end of this year? Is this related to launch of some New Machines..
waiting for reply
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Hi soulmates
welcome man ... dont ask us to convince u ... if u really want to buy an rd u will
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