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Old 02-23-2004, 12:41 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Sorry to be such a nag, coz I've asked this question many times before. But plz answer this time: I was told that removing the chain guard compromises safety by increasing the chances of chain coming loose etc. Also may cause problems coz of loss of protection from dust...IS THIS TRUE???
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Old 02-23-2004, 05:26 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Tanmay...u r half right half wrong...
Yes dust and rust will be ur chain's biggest enemies when u remove the chain guard...but u can take care of the chain by lubricating with the chain oil every fornight and spraying anti-rust spray on it once a week...

About the loose chain thing, well actually u can easily check everyday whether ur chain has become loose and if yes u can get it tightened. As it is no one checks for the chain tightness everyday by opening the chain guard window. So with the chain guard off, u can actually see ur chain's tightness everday...
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I own a cbz can i put its rear tyre on front? How is it gonna affect my bike?
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Old 03-07-2004, 03:59 AM   #24 (permalink)
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posted on behalf of whacky fox..

i have put ther rear tyre of enticer on my cbz. I had to get my shocker high but my bike behaves normal except 4 the loss in pickup but since i'm not a speed freak its ok with me. Can i put the rear tyre of cbz on front? How is it gonna affect my bike? I also wanna know bout putting sprockets at size should i put n where can i get them n wat all changes i have 2 do 4 changing it? plz reply fast
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Hey whackyfox,
I think u are joking; putting enticer's rear tyre on CBZ is impossible coz Enticer's rear tyre is of 16 inches while CBZ needs 18 inches.. nice joke.. [xx(]
If u put rear type of CBZ in front wheel that kills ur mileage, handling and everything.
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rash thanks a lot for ur advice...but i am not plannin to put a tubeless as it is kinda heavier....and anyways my dad is kinda skeptic as he says it will effect the warranty and insurance........so i asked the guy at sha and sanghi....he said it wont effect the warranty en no ide bout insurance....but sabby says it will effect both.....am confused...plz clear this out buddy!!
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well, u can call bajaj itself at akurdi, pune and clear this up...also same goes for ur insurance company...
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Old 09-19-2008, 08:57 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Can anyone post the chart of MM vs. Inches for tyre size.

Which of these is more closer to 100 section tyre 3.5/3.25/4.00??
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I also need suggestions for the options available for Front tyre for the pulsar 150 dtsi V1 which has 18 inchers?
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