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  • #91
    ^wonder the same.
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    • #92
      Originally posted by Ri$hi View Post
      The bike is lying in bits and pieces, I wonder how will You figure out which part goes where?
      Originally posted by ABikerAtHeart View Post
      ^wonder the same.
      I took snaps but i understand your concern. I was able to close the engine down but there are still 2-3 washers still lying out
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      • #93


        New swingarm goes right below the old hole, just in case i decide to go back to the old configuration
        Labour charges for setting up the swingarm was Rs 1200/-



        Striking a pose



        Bought a new fuel gauge as old one got rusted and created a rust jungle inside the tank, costed me Rs 280/-



        Pulsar 220's rear alloy, set me back by another Rs 2400/-



        Bearings and metal sleeves that go with the rim. I used few existing components from CBZ rear tyre i.e. Hub, Axle, Hug Bearing & Oil Seal etc.

        Cost involved Rs 500/- Appox.



        Got rear suspension fixed, Honda Unicorn Mono-Shock costed me Rs 1700/- and getting it fitted another Rs 500/-



        And here's a snap of Pulsar 220's Parts Manual displaying rear alloy setup.
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        • #94
          Update:









          I still have to fix the underseat exhaust and the headlight, and off course brake line for the rear disk setup

          Updated the tail-light with led bulbs and integrated turn signal.
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          • #95
            awesome
            I hop that mono-shock system will work flawlessly. and only rear alloys it will look funny
            btw great work there man, keep going and keep updating. good luck
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            • #96
              GLUED !!

              keep up the good work mate ! appreciate it !
              A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)

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              • #97
                Engine modd

                hi sunny....

                my name is Baady....
                I too own a CBZ.
                and I've done an engine modd too.
                I've washed my Engine head to remove 0.5mm of material from the Combustion Chamber surface. this will increase yo compression ratio an in turn power.
                remember the maximum material you can remove is 0.6mm so its safe to stick to 0.5mm. you can see considerable hike in performance.
                its a tried and tested thing by ME. and if you're gonna stick to the CBZ engine I would strongly recommend this modd
                Note:- this need to be done in a CNC Lathe, coz its an aluminum head.

                all the very best to you my friend
                hope the hero motor corp's engineers finds yo work and try for a Resurrection that LEGEND.... THE CBZee!!!!

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                • #98
                  hello Sunny!
                  Following your thread from long time.
                  What all calculations did you do for fixing the monoshock?
                  Which bike monoshock is that?

                  Thinking of fixing a monoshock on my 8 yr old cbz.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by curse View Post
                    hello Sunny!
                    Following your thread from long time.
                    What all calculations did you do for fixing the monoshock?
                    Which bike monoshock is that?

                    Thinking of fixing a monoshock on my 8 yr old cbz.
                    U missed it bro. he said it's Uni's monoshock

                    Hats off to u Sunny. The bike with a mono shock and tat yammy swing arm looks nostalgic. btw which tyre tat?
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                    • Originally posted by nirvaana View Post
                      btw which tyre tat?
                      Its a new model from Dunlop.3100rs here.

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                      • A very noble idea you are pursuing there.
                        Loved to read your first post, shows the dedication and love you have for your bro. Inspiring.

                        I hope you install a twin exhaust system, it will seriously make it look cool.
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                        • Originally posted by cool_dude_sunn_y View Post
                          wonderful upgrades bro.. is that Dunlop Tuffgrip?? what's the size?

                          And yes, also wanted to post a CBZ classic that I loved the most uptill now. It's by a famous modifier called Sunil Konjaril. Here, have a look.



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                          • ^^^The rear disc brake are real ? though bike looks good.

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                            • come one guys any update

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                              • This some serious work

                                I Salute your passion.

                                And Love for CBZ.

                                CBZ is the
                                First 150cc I rode
                                First I rode with disc brake.

                                CBZ has a special place in my heart too.
                                Helmets On +
                                High-Beams Off And
                                Only Headphones I need is my Exhaust!!

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