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Sidshk

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  1. @Gauravbhai which one u had ? and which one u like to have now ?
  2. I agree but that was past in India, No biking is quite safe specially in Metro cities due to road and safety education I was riding bike in India past month and its was very safe Its not for economic reason its for passion for riding bikes
  3. Agreed with you barry, I have the same concern every time i see a bike accident they end up mostly messed up. Buying the gears won't protect much.
  4. I m planning to apply for Motorcycle license, but before that i would like to know expert comments on is riding motorcycle safe in UAE
  5. Did you got pair of legs with dirty socks free?😁
  6. Possibility of any image ? cause for lame person its very difficult to understand
  7. Does Pajero 2008 has Chain instead of Belt ? can any one clarify
  8. Even if you pay premium amount of money here they don't do good Job No offense to any one but i have faced this personally
  9. Flush i not sure how its done, He used petrol filled gun to clean the gear from bottom If i need to change oil in how many Kms i should do it
  10. ******** Update ******** I changed Oil and Filter , it is smooth but sometime still get push
  11. No idea when the last owned changed the oil, but the bottom line is what may be the issue with gear for such a abnormality Just for info i m having these issued since last week
  12. Total Kms 194000 on ODO , Since change i might have driven 10000 KM
  13. Last year i have changed but only oil as per mechanic Filter was ok
  14. Hi to all Recently i have noticed there is drag in gear change in my Pajero 2008 LWB specially from 1 to 2 and sometime there is push while auto shift. Need some advice before i go to mechanic. Cheers
  15. Do You Agree with this report - Courtesy Dubizzle
  16. The Al Qasimi Palace in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) has a reputation for being a spooky old place. And with good reason. The mansion was reportedly abandoned more than 20 years ago by its inhabitants after being tormented by mysterious occurrences such as furniture being thrown around and faces appearing at windows. Now, I am a sucker for ‘supernatural' experiences, so there was no way I would let an opportunity to visit this scary place go by. Even though I do not believe in ghosts, it was with great trepidation and a silent prayer on my lips that I set forth to visit this foreboding palace. It is said about the palace that it will find you before you find it. As I drove into RAK at around 5am last Friday, all prepared to ask for directions in finding the place, to my surprise, IT found me. I could see that years of neglect had taken a toll on the architectural marvel. There was no guard or watchman at the entrance. I tried the gate; it was locked. A wooden door stood ajar beside it. It creaked loudly when I pushed it gingerly, revealing a room filled with dust-covered furniture. Disappointed, I walked to the far end of the fence wall hoping to find a way through. It was then that I saw a hole under the wall, big enough to crawl through. Just as I was contemplating my next move, I spotted three Asian men wandering about. They told me that the watchman had probably gone to offer prayers, and yes, they had heard stories about the place and even ‘occasional screams.' Would they be willing to accompany me inside? "No, no, uh, all right," but only as far as the main room of the building. We crawled through the hole, walked over unkempt grounds past the fountain and to the main door that stood partially open. We entered the palace expecting the worst. However, nothing jumped out at us. No scary sound, no sudden darkness. Instead we could see the dusty interiors of what was once a beautiful home. Chandeliers, brightly coloured murals on the walls, mosaics of women, birds and rivers imparted an eerie charm to the place. We could see signs of intruders all around the place. Footsteps on dust-covered floors, shattered glass, broken statues of falcons and upturned furniture showed that despite its reputation, the palace had been attracting a fair share of people looking for some kicks. Upper floors Narrow stairs led us to the upper floor which seemed to be in a slightly better shape. The dust was heavy, but otherwise this part of the palace was intact. The upper storey was just as beautiful as the ground floor, with the exception of the skylights, adorned with menacing-looking Zodiac signs, the spookiest thing I had seen thus far. Portraits of stern-looking women stared down at us from the dark walls sending a shiver down our spines. We had this strange feeling that they were watching our every move. The guys who had thus far been brave enough, turned fidgety when I suggested we go to the terrace. I proceeded up - with them following reluctantly - all the while wondering what I would do if I came across something terrifying. The palace stands on a small hillock, dwarfing everything around it and offered a panoramic view of the surrounding area. It was peaceful. Even the guys began breathing again. After a while, we descended and proceeded to the basement. Now, this was a different story altogether. Furniture lay in a heap and walls were covered in graffiti. We found the word… ‘Gooooooo' written in blood red on the walls. We did just that. We walked towards the hole in the fence, happy to have survived. However, before I crawled through I could not help throw one last glance in the direction of the palace. I was glad to be getting out of that place. Did you know? The Al Qasimi Palace was reportedly built at a cost of Dh500 million nearly 22 years ago According to rumours, on the first day after people moved in, strange happenings occurred - driving them away Rumor has it that at night you can see faces of little children peering through the windows and sometimes calling out to people
  17. Can i use 5W40 for my pajero 2008 model ?
  18. Any loss of power in any gear or quick throttle response has reduced? - No found any after 2 days Any white smoke is appearing from the exhaust while engine reached it's operating temperature? No yet Has engine oil or coolant turned milky or sticky or appear different than it's usual color? - No Change in Oil , but i can see my coolant has turned a bit brownish which i think is from radiator rust After 2 days i didn't found coolant warming it is in Between which i think is normal, also car is running smooth with no loss of power a bit sluggish which i think pajero is tend to
  19. Hi Yesterday i was climbing jabal jais while climbing my Engine heat level reached red zone and before it make any damage i stopped my car and let it cool down. I was driving on manual gears and was driving on 3rd gear continuously, Now i wonder why my coolant went hot - is there any problem with my car ? or is my gasket is blown When i opened my bonnet the coolant was boiling and it was over flowing thru reservoir If gasket is damaged how to check it Need some advice please There is no flight on dash of any sort also after cooling down every thing was normal and no sign of any over heating My car Pajero 2008 with 190 kms
  20. Eid Mubarak to all the members
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