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Old 5th October 2012, 08:55   #271
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What was the total service cost, and how much for oil filter and air filter?
I don't have individual breakup; service cost was something close to 2K because of unwanted changes on the body parts; for instance, I changed a right fairing panel because it had paint chipped off, changed side stand as I bent it in the process of lubing for over several months now, changed a rubber on footrest as it had a cut mark etc. I'm sure the cost would've been 25-30% lower if I'd not done such preventive measures on body parts. Except engine oil & filter nothing else was worked on the engine. BTW, I changed airfilter too; per HMSI it only needs to be changed every 12K Km...but considering the "INDIAN" weather condition (esp Chennai), I change it every 6K km.
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A bhpian who lives in my neighborhood, moving to the US, wants to sell his one year old, 8.5k KM done, red ABS CBR 250R. He expects ~ Rs 150K for it. What will be a right price for it?

If anyone is interested, it is listed in the classified section of TBHP.
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A bhpian who lives in my neighborhood...expects ~ Rs 150K for it. What will be a right price for it?
Nice pricing, hopefully the bike is serviced periodically per HMSI, the engine hasn't been touched (like shim change etc) & no visible scratches or paint chips; What's the IDV value quoted on insurance?
Gansan Sir...pls don't tell me you're planning to buy Lolz
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^^ No aargee! I have my eye on this bike, but I will never buy used! I enquired merely for recommending to friends, in case anyone is interested!
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@aargee
A bhpian who lives in my neighborhood, moving to the US, wants to sell his one year old, 8.5k KM done, red ABS CBR 250R. He expects ~ Rs 150K for it. What will be a right price for it?

If anyone is interested, it is listed in the classified section of TBHP.
Atrocious pricing. I know that the prices down south are on the higher side, due to higher purchase cost and general non business like mentality. However, this one is a shocker. In Delhi such a sample will retail for around 110K, even though the initial quote may be high.

Give it a skip. And get yourself a new one, will ya! Your Splendour needs a break now

Edit: Ok, I missed the ABS part. You can increase it by 10k then. Items like ABS, although essential, don't get their due in the user car/bike market. Most people treat them like a 'nice to have' item.

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^^ No aargee!...in case anyone is interested!
Ok Sir

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Atrocious pricing
How? How can you justify its 120K? Currently ABS is retailing for 190K on a new bike for OTR; 8.5K for over an year is fair enough.

That's why I asked what's the IDV? Your asking 120K from 190K is like asking for nearly 37% depreciation on a new vehicle. In our case, we cannot compare Delhi with Chennai; even going by your statement, if the prices are more in South, so will be the resale value because one of the deciding factor being is purchase price regardless of how low the model is sold in the country.

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^^The seller told me the current price OTR for the ABS model is Rs 1.99 lacs.
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^^The seller told me the current price OTR for the ABS model is Rs 1.99 lacs.
+1; I found HMSI to price it ridiculously high...ONLY in Chennai or probably in TN!!!

Honda CBR 250R Review-p1.jpg

Edit - Sorry taking back my statement...it's 2L in Bangalore :(

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Ok Sir


How? How can you justify its 120K? Currently ABS is retailing for 190K on a new bike for OTR; 8.5K for over an year is fair enough.

That's why I asked what's the IDV? Your asking 120K from 190K is like asking for nearly 37% depreciation on a new vehicle. In our case, we cannot compare Delhi with Chennai; even going by your statement, if the prices are more in South, so will be the resale value because one of the deciding factor being is purchase price regardless of how low the model is sold in the country.
Agreed that the prices must be high in South due to higher acquisition cost. Also, up north, many people have this 'use and let go' mentality; especially businessmen. Thus, the haggling over residual cost isn't as vigorous.

Anyway, the point I was making is that its ridiculously priced by ALL standards. And...how's your bike doing?
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This one happened today...
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This one happened today...
Going by my standards, I'll take another 2.5 yrs to click it on my ODO.

BTW, the other day went to the SVC. The mechanic said I need to change the chain lifter. Now, what is that? Any idea sarr?

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Going by my standards, I'll take another 2.5 yrs to click it on my ODO
Lol...before that I will see you'll be upgrading

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I need to change the chain lifter. Now, what is that? Any idea sarr?
Liftera??? That to change it

What was that you said so as to provoke him to say these type of words Lol
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Lol...before that I will see you'll be upgrading
Amen to that I say!

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Liftera??? That to change it

What was that you said so as to provoke him to say these type of words Lol
Sarr he scared me bigtime! Probably cuz I mailed HMSI against them sometime back.

On an unrelated note, since I was hospitalized, I used my bike after about 35 odd days and it started without any tantrum, against my apprehensions. However, the front and rear tyre pressures were 15 & 17 psi respectively. Should I look for a puncture or is this kind of a pressure loss normal for the given period?
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I was hospitalized
We'll talk about this; I hope you're doing good now.

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Should I look for a puncture or is this kind of a pressure loss normal for the given period?
I think so; I once didn't take out the bike for 30 days & there were no loss of air pressure in the tires.
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Re: Honda CBR 250R Review

Thought to put up some pictures & very micro write-up from my GQ trip done between 02-Jun to 08-Jun 2012 -
(http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/motorb...ml#post2809416)



















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