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  • [Help] M80 carb tuning

    hi friends ,

    I 'm new to this community . i'm really fond of my dads bajaj M80 which was the vehicle which took me to school when i was a kid still i had it under good condition since i m out of my native for my education i could not maintain it well also my dad is now not using it . the problem it faces is low pick up and even the mileage is gone worse some mechanics tell me the cylinder head would ve worsened and it needs a replacement and one person known to me who too owns the vehicle told me its enough if you tune the carburretor can any one tell me wat could be the problemm

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    Query Renamed and Approved.
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      Speed is a joy but roads are not race track. Keep speed in your limit and always Drive safe...

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      • #4
        Hi Raja, Thanks for your thought of Retaining the Bike. Previously I had an M80 for some time and my suggestion, the bike is a zero maintenance one.

        First take it to some good mechanic and ask him to do the following

        1) Clean Carburretor, and fuel linings, filters
        2) Clean the Air filter (Replace if needed)
        3) Change the Spark Plug
        4) Check for the Gear box oil

        Try a round, this may not cost you more. Also use only 25 ml of 2T oil per litre of Petrol.

        This will surely bring back the bike's performance.
        sigpicTame the Road........

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        • #5
          thank you Satheesh and can any one give me an idea how to check out the oil leak the M80 is leaking like imagining itself a bull

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          • #6
            hey friends all here are coming up only for knowing about the new bike they are gonna buy .Oh god make my thread visible to some kind hearted buddies who too like to preserve their oldies . come on ya do you people throw away your grandparents as they are old think its they who stands by you and support you for all your misbehaving and justify things you do dont you have attachment to them ; that kind of a attachment is what i have with this friend of mine it had taken me to school since i was in kinder garden so please my humble request some one who can share whatever you know please come forward its been a long time i started this thread

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            • #7
              Raja, I am really sorry that i could not answer your query for nearly 10 days,

              The oil leak in your bike must not be that complicated, the chances must be like.

              Worn packing in the gear selector

              Worn oil seal of the Kicker


              First check and let us know where the oil really drips from.
              sigpicTame the Road........

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              • #8
                Hey thanks yeah will check when i return home(my native)

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