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Old 09-05-2010, 10:23 AM   #461 (permalink)
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man the sound is from the toolkit u placed beneath the seat . i too had that sound but found its the toolkit that makes noise while hitting a pathhole.even a person who gave his dazzler for service when i gave, had the same and i asked him to check it removing the toolkit and problem is solved
Ya i had that sound too..first i thought backlight assembly was the culprit but i removed the toolkit and it was solved.

Recently i parked the bike on side stand over over some loose soil and it overturned. I came back only after an hour and found the bike kissing the ground. On first inspection damage seemed to be only external...the mid panel with CBUnicorn Dazzler Sticker got scratched a bit. When i rode the bike initially it was fine but whenever i pulled the throttle a bit more, bike used to lose breath as if there was no fuel going in the supply. Went to service centre and got it checked..guy told me oil from somewhere had entered the filter and clogged it. He told me though cleaning would help but a new one would be better . Set me back by 139 bucks.
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Old 09-05-2010, 05:47 PM   #462 (permalink)
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3. Is it just me or does anybody else feel that the bike's swingarm is lose and ven u corner the bike, it seems to wobble around like the rear tyre is lose.

4.My front disc is not working properly, the braking is not spontaneous.I mean, there is not this swell feeling of stopping, the disc judders and makes noises. the whole bike shakes under hard braking. the guys at honda can never fix the problem as they cant seem to find a fault with it in the first place.
hey shareef..the problems u have mentioned is found in most of the dazzlers on road and few of the are basic and are straight away ignored by the honda service staff..they say "its a new bike there will be few problems" and leave those problems unattended....

even i have felt my bike wobbling at high speed i.e. above 50km/hr if it hits a pothole it starts to wobble although its controllable but its very annoying at times....

my front disc also shows similar behavior to that of yours....

looks like I've to complain it on the Honda website to get my never ending problems rectified...there is no use of visiting service center as they'll not do anything....since the purchase of bike I've visited service center thrice with more or less similar problems with no positive outcomes.....
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hey guys.. need to know ways to maintain my bikes chain... monsoon is proving to be havoc on the chain...
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i too had some wobbling issues.. Then i complained the issue with the svc guys.. They adjusted the handle bar fork and it got fixed.
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Dude use motul chain lube... it is recommended by honda and it will cost u around 480 bucks..
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Done a 750-km ride in the past three days. Did not push the throttle much as it was raining most of the time and the road is single lane with heavy, heavy traffic. Had been riding between 60-80 kmph most of the time. Gave me an approximate FE between 47-50 kmpl. Some pics from the trip.















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Old 09-07-2010, 07:23 PM   #467 (permalink)
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^ Nice pics dude. By the way, what is that jingly thing tied to your handle bar?
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Old 09-07-2010, 07:33 PM   #468 (permalink)
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^ Nice pics dude. By the way, what is that jingly thing tied to your handle bar?
It's a new mod which is a craze among bikers.

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I believe, It's a religious cloth which is tied after pooja.

Pics are really good.
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Done a 750-km ride in the past three days. Did not push the throttle much as it was raining most of the time and the road is single lane with heavy, heavy traffic. Had been riding between 60-80 kmph most of the time. Gave me an approximate FE between 47-50 kmpl. Some pics from the trip.















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wow nice.. pics are awesome.. How did the dazzler performaned ???
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Really awesome snaps buddy!!!!
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