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Old 02-09-2012, 11:58 AM   #1871 (permalink)
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^^ by this way headlight beam can be adjusted in vertical direction. Is there any way to adjust the beam in horizontal direction? I have noticed that my bikes beam spreads more towards the left side of the road, I want to adjust it towards right side. What can be done?
A little focus to the left is normal. Most lights especially that of cars have longer reach towards left than right. This a done to reduce strain on drivers eyes of opposite traffic (If I'm correct it is some kind of vehicular rule).
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Old 02-09-2012, 12:01 PM   #1872 (permalink)
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Plz help!!! posted this a long time ago..... is it a starter prob or the battery....
I could not exactly figure your problem. Do you mean bike not starting and starter gives a sound like its straining?
Do a check on your electrical system by a competent mechanic. Its the only way to make sure.
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Old 02-09-2012, 09:11 PM   #1873 (permalink)
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I am 5"11 and getting back pain(shoulder) while riding dazzler.
Any recomended handlebar to make the ride comfortable?
Pulsar 180/200?
CBZ extreme/Hunk
or something like
Gladiator/SZ-X or old unicorn.

Please suggest the best handlebar for comfort considering my height and dazzler's saddle height?
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Old 02-10-2012, 05:50 PM   #1874 (permalink)
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Hi frnds,

Have anyone installed Xenos safety system in Dazzler?? Will installing them in the bike cause any issue?? I am fantasizing having a "remote start" for the bike..

Any ideas? comments?

Hoping a reply,

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Old 02-10-2012, 10:43 PM   #1875 (permalink)
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I could not exactly figure your problem. Do you mean bike not starting and starter gives a sound like its straining?
Do a check on your electrical system by a competent mechanic. Its the only way to make sure.
Yup, while thumbing the starter it makes sound as if there is a shorting then the display goes off then it wont just start except of course pushing in gear does help, everything said and done still the starter not cranking up the engine.......
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Old 02-11-2012, 06:49 PM   #1876 (permalink)
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@chris - check your main fuse/connection (just beside on Battery)
same thing happen with my Dazzy last month when visiting orissa.
road-side mechanic take only 5mins for solving my 5 days push-start problem for Rs.10/-,, as per him - "CARBON JOM GAYA THA UHA)
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I am 5"11 and getting back pain(shoulder) while riding dazzler.
Any recomended handlebar to make the ride comfortable?
Pulsar 180/200?
CBZ extreme/Hunk
or something like
Gladiator/SZ-X or old unicorn.

Please suggest the best handlebar for comfort considering my height and dazzler's saddle height?
Pulsar handlebars as well as SZ handlebars are flatter compared to the stock Dazzler handlebars. I don't know about gladiator handlebars, so I can't comment about that.
Aren't the handlebars of Dazzler and Unicorn same? Try to find thunderbird handlebars for your bike. You might not like the looks, but they offer a comfortable posture for your height.
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@chris - check your main fuse/connection (just beside on Battery)
same thing happen with my Dazzy last month when visiting orissa.
road-side mechanic take only 5mins for solving my 5 days push-start problem for Rs.10/-,, as per him - "CARBON JOM GAYA THA UHA)
"Chalo Theek Hai hum bhi trry karte hai" Thnx saved the hassle....
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hi,
currently having tvs apache rtr 160 fi for past 3 years. it had done around 24k.
want a new bike for comfortable riding in city only.
currently considering dazzler and gs150r. which should i go for ?
need less maintainence and low cost of ownership. as tvs is high on maintaince.
please do suggest
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currently having tvs apache rtr 160 fi for past 3 years. it had done around 24k.
want a new bike for comfortable riding in city only.
currently considering dazzler and gs150r. which should i go for ?
need less maintainence and low cost of ownership. as tvs is high on maintaince.
please do suggest
since you already used 160fi for 3years and now going for dazzler or espically gs150 you will feel bit low on power AFAIK..but between the two you have mentioned dazzler is the better one considering low end torque,however gs 150 has better styling, but i would choose cb-unicorn even though its looks bit aging.
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