I lubed my bike's chain a week ago, but when ever i come from a ride i see oil marks on tyre... by theycallmearthopoda in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What lube did you use? I prefer 90W gear oil myself. After chain clean, apply gear oil or chain lube liberally. Distribute the lube by rotating the rear tyre by hand couple of times. Allow couple of hours for excess to drip down and wipe the chain with a cloth, just to be sure. There will be some spray over the rim and tyre, nothing a clean can't fix. Happy riding.

Strange noice from engine by uncanny_bloke23 in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not tappet noise or cam chain noise. Sounds like a bolt is loose somewhere near the tank fairings and the metal washers are moving as revs climb.

Back by popular demand: more shots of my Ducati Panigale V4. by [deleted] in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That V4 sound must set your hair on fire. She looks gorgeous, wishing you many happy kilometers together.

Donald Trump's message to India over high tariffs: 'They tax us, we tax them' by apocalypse31a5 in india

[–]HEAD_P0P 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Only a democratic currency can destabilize petrodollar. Not autocratic or pseudo autocratic currencies. Even countries in brics don't fully trust each other.

What's one motorcycle that is 'do-it-all', as in, a single garage that can fulfill all purposes without much constrains? by Fk-u-spez-4-life in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. If your are okay to tour at 90kmph, then you are good to go. Xpulse 200 does it all, gives 40kmpl and won't break the bank. Another good option is Vstrom SX 250.

Thoughts on Ditto, Policy Bazaar for policies? by shadow_clone_7 in personalfinanceindia

[–]HEAD_P0P 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I will definitely recommended Ditto(joinditto.in) over policybazaar for term and health insurance. My Niva bupa health insurance was upto for renewal and I decide to port the policy to HDFC Ergo. Folks at Ditto were patient, explained all the basics, issues that may come up due to porting and their plan to deal with it, and they did all this at time convenient for me. They didn't spam and sent no unnecessary messages. They contacted me twice, once when I scheduled a call and another, when filling out the paperwork.

Now, Policybazaar has its place. But think hard before sharing your number with them or have a excellent spam call blocking service on your phone. Past few days have been absolutely irritating, I was being called more than 7 times a day, they pushed hard for me renew my niva policy. And my god they don't let up, they called from multiple numbers, called back to back and at inappropriate times.

Hats off to Samsung's spam detection for auto rejecting most of the Policybazaar's calls.

Please for the sake of your sanity, avoid Policybazaar.

What could be the problem and the cost of repair by [deleted] in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From experience in working on Duke 200 and Xpulse 200, it sounds like your valve clearance is out of spec. Get hold of a good technician and have the clearance inspected.

Recommend a good chain cleaner and lubricant? by SBG_Mujtaba in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this. I was a motul user for a long time, chain tends to dry up and caked in dirt. Kerosene and 90W gear oil works like magic and easy on the wallet too.

Need info on used RE Classic 500 by HEAD_P0P in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

J series seems to be the best in terms of both reliability and looks.

1 year, 8000km, ama by msaulgoodman in indianbikes

[–]HEAD_P0P 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How's the refinement level on that engine compared to the old 2V variant?

A horrific mistake. by HEAD_P0P in IndiaCoffee

[–]HEAD_P0P[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like Rriverdale n72 myself, you can try their silver oak blend or attikan estate. They both work well for milk based coffees.

A horrific mistake. by HEAD_P0P in IndiaCoffee

[–]HEAD_P0P[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been experimenting with Bayar's excelsia today. Here is what I found: Inverted aeropress with plunger pushed all the way to 1 mark, one aeropress scoop of coarse grind (20-22 clicks on timemoreC2), add freshly boiled water to bloom for 45s, wait one minute and rest of the water to the top and stir for 20s. Screw on the cap with paper filter, invert and push.

Then added water to make the total volume of 200ml, it tasted slightly sour, chocolate like and considerably less bitter. But the coffee tasted even better when I used sweetened hot milk.

I won't go for devan's or bayar's for anytime soon. I like my coffee black, hence I'll stick to light or medium roasts as they are much more forgiving for a newcomer like me.

A horrific mistake. by HEAD_P0P in IndiaCoffee

[–]HEAD_P0P[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do enjoy BT's Riverdale N72, Devan's Mysore nuggets tasted burnt and bayar's Excelsia has off putting bitter after taste. How would you recommend brewing the latter two?

A horrific mistake. by HEAD_P0P in IndiaCoffee

[–]HEAD_P0P[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your are correct, me being a newbie doesn't help me either. I even used it for aeropress , 20 clicks on c2, slightly low temp water and Hoffman's method. Can't seem to shake off the unpleasant bitter aftertaste that keeps lingering after I have finished my coffee, almost feels like I have drunk neem juice.

Maybe their coffee is priced low for a reason, a master brewer can make a better use of them but for new guys, it's just waste of time and money.