• Q. How is the maintenance cost of Thunderbird 350?

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    Jerish
    Jerish | 3 years ago

    1000rs per month, even you didn't drive also,. You have to spend. Every 10k km,. You needs to change most of the small parts,. I never did that in my small bike(platina). Chain sprocket I changed only after my bike crossed 80k km. But in thunderbird you have to change it in every 15k km. Classic is even too bad,. You should change every 10k.Think twice Or thrice. If you started thinking of maintenance,. Don't go for RE.

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    Satyam
    Satyam | 1 year ago

    @ Jerish | 1000rs per month, even you didn't drive also,. You have to spend. Every 10k km,. You needs to change most of the small parts,. I never did that in my small bike(platina). Chain sprocket I changed only after my bike crossed 80k km. But in thunderbird you have to change it in every 15k km. Classic is even too bad,. You should change every 10k.Think twice Or thrice. If you started thinking of maintenance,. Don't go for RE.

    IN THUNDER BIRD EVERY 12000 TO 15000 KM BIKE RUN NEED CHAIN REPLACE AND YOU MISS TO CHAIGE REPLACE YOU NEED TO CHANGE CHAN SPROCKET OR RELETED PARTS BUT YOU INSTALLD OLD MODE LIKE 1980 BIKE CHAINGE THINGS ARE DIFFRENET BECAUSE NEW THUNDER BIRD CHAIN HAVE SOME PLASTIC PARTS AND IN INDIAN DUSTY CLIMATE ITS NOTE SUTEBAL TO BIKE

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    RohitChawla
    RohitChawla | 4 years ago

    It all depends on your riding, though the basic service will cost you around 2k-2.5k with fuel refill, chain l**e and other small things.

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