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Old 08-11-2010, 09:38 PM   #341 (permalink)
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my goodness my bike didnt start today from morning . i took the auto to my office and at evening also i tried but didnt start. fortunately i am blessed the service center is 1km from my house and took the bike for a walk . and before reaching the service station i tried it once again it started . though i took the bike to the service center and explained they took my bike in and said everything is ok. but havent given me any reasons for this problem.i repeatedly asked them and they said turn the ignition on and leave it for some time and start . though this reply is not satisfactory. my goodness i think i have wasted my 74k on this .
note: havent seen any rust except the colour fading . i keep the bike always in street front of my house with no cover and bike became a shitting place for crows
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Old 08-11-2010, 09:43 PM   #342 (permalink)
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whts d solution to prevent rusting???
i got some powder packs outside the petrol bunk and applied it on my previous bike pulsar and got the rust removed ,though not aware of the name of the powder.i got i without the name for 10 rs a packet.check for the petrol bunks for this powder u may get one sure.it really removes rust while whipping the powder with wet cloth on the rust.havent checked with my dazzler.
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whts d solution to prevent rusting???
whipe ur bike regularly and keep it dry
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Old 08-11-2010, 09:47 PM   #344 (permalink)
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m confused with dazzler and p135
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Old 08-11-2010, 09:58 PM   #345 (permalink)
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m confused with dazzler and p135
http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post472169
if u are less than 5.10 height u can go for p135 .my brother owns one 4 months old .no problems till .
if u need a real ride quality u should go for dazzler . u cant go for a long drive in p135 as i once went for 70kms ride i had pain in my shoulder and ankles.dazzler is too good for riding .excellent riding posture suitable for long drive.

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before i forget
what is meaning of AC and DC in bike's headlight???
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before i forget
what is meaning of AC and DC in bike's headlight???
sorry 4 this stupid question
ac (alternating current) requires the throttle to be raised to get the full power of the lamp . if u loose the throttle the headlight dims and its opposite in DC(direct current) you get full power regardless of the throttle.
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ac (alternating current) requires the throttle to be raised to get the full power of the lamp . if u loose the throttle the headlight dims and its opposite in DC(direct current)
ac-dazzler
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thanx buddy
i prefer dc
i like dazzler looks and m dazzled by it
m really impressed but many problems coming in that bike
not able to decide what to do
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thanx buddy
i prefer dc
i like dazzler looks and m dazzled by it
m really impressed but many problems coming in that bike
not able to decide what to do
i too had the same problem but went for dazzler because of my height. i am a six footer.p135 is value for money .if u want the ride quality u can go for dazzler . i hope honda will come up with flying colours . i think all problems will get sorted after 3 services as a senior mechanic said me.
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more than all of this fate is there. out of 100 bikes 5 will be a black mark regardless of the brand. so its upon ur fate. while servicing my bike asked two other dazzler owners and they said excellent bike with no problems.
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