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    Friends
    Any one of you have Workshop manual of Kinetic Honda ZX 2 stroke model?
    As the model stopped long ago and now mechanics are not interested to work on this, I am in required of Work Shop manual.

    If there any availability on net, please provide the link. If anyone has scan copy kindly upload.

    Thank You

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      Query Approved.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by (Alok) View Post
        Friends
        Any one of you have Workshop manual of Kinetic Honda ZX 2 stroke model?
        As the model stopped long ago and now mechanics are not interested to work on this, I am in required of Work Shop manual.

        If there any availability on net, please provide the link. If anyone has scan copy kindly upload.

        Thank You
        there is possibility of kinetic honda DX, will have to look

        glad Kinetic Honda is at least mentioned here. i think we need a thread for the most zippy 2 stk scooter ever
        Kinetic Honda (1997)
        Suzuki Shogun (1998)
        Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
        Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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        • #5
          what happened to te manual did you find it if yes then please kindly upload it

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          • #6
            Re: Workshop manual for kinetic Honda 2 stroke

            err can anyone tell me the ideal tyre pressures of kinetic honda?
            in vizag they were filling it at 26 36
            and in Hyderabad the mechanic says it is 30 35.

            and i don't have the manual to cross check the right values.

            yes i agree too that kinetic honda too should have a dedicated thread on xbhp.


            sent from my phone.......

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            • #7
              Originally posted by murlidhar View Post
              err can anyone tell me the ideal tyre pressures of kinetic honda?
              in vizag they were filling it at 26 36
              and in Hyderabad the mechanic says it is 30 35.

              and i don't have the manual to cross check the right values.

              yes i agree too that kinetic honda too should have a dedicated thread on xbhp.


              sent from my phone.......
              Rider only:
              front 21
              rear 30
              rider & passenger:
              front 21
              rear 36
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              • #8
                Re: Workshop manual for kinetic Honda 2 stroke


                Rider only:
                front 21
                rear 30
                rider & passenger:
                front 21
                rear 36
                are you sure of the values cuz i felt the engine working heavy when the back tyre pressure was around 28
                there was no pick up either.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by murlidhar View Post
                  are you sure of the values cuz i felt the engine working heavy when the back tyre pressure was around 28
                  there was no pick up either.
                  Ya I'm sure. I remember the recommendations given in the owner's manual.
                  Now plz dont abuse/kill me for my next question
                  1. Are you over weight like me; or
                  2. Carry a pillion most of the time

                  if either or both is true then you can use little higher than recommended in the rear.
                  And also try to check tyre pressure when tyre's cold (preferably at 29.5' C)
                  Last edited by Honda_CBF; 03-12-2012, 09:45 AM.
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                    Re: Workshop manual for kinetic Honda 2 stroke

                    are you sure of the values cuz i felt the engine working heavy when the back tyre pressure was around 28
                    there was no pick up either.
                    Ya I'm sure. I remember the recommendations given in the owner's manual.
                    Now plz dont abuse/kill me for my next question
                    1. Are you over weight like me; or
                    2. Carry a pillion most of the time

                    if either or both is true then you can use little higher than recommended in the rear.
                    And also try to check tyre pressure when tyre's cold (preferably at 29.5' C)
                    am 60 kilos and most of the times the pillion rider is at most 39 kilos

                    been using this 30 , 35 pressure for the past 2 weeks and I haven't noticed any problem as of now.
                    not sure if it dangerous either.
                    The ride quality is very Zippy on my scooter though

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by murlidhar View Post
                      am 60 kilos and most of the times the pillion rider is at most 39 kilos
                      35 PSI is good for that.
                      Dont worry. Enjoy the ride.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Workshop manual for kinetic Honda 2 stroke

                        am 60 kilos and most of the times the pillion rider is at most 39 kilos
                        35 PSI is good for that.
                        Dont worry. Enjoy the ride.
                        love this scooter now. it was my papa's.
                        Small and so good to handle in heavy traffic. two stroke acceleration. cannot compare her with new age scooters in terms of nippiness : )
                        Am sure i will keep her with me as long as I can.

                        wish I had a workshop manual for it though.
                        Looks like no one in xbhp has it.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by murlidhar View Post
                          love this scooter now. it was my papa's.
                          Small and so good to handle in heavy traffic. two stroke acceleration. cannot compare her with new age scooters in terms of nippiness : )
                          Am sure i will keep her with me as long as I can.

                          wish I had a workshop manual for it though.
                          Looks like no one in xbhp has it.
                          exactly same here :-)
                          .
                          But acceleration is poor below 20kmph and brakes lacks confidence.
                          Btw, are you a DIY guy?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post
                            exactly same here :-)
                            .
                            But acceleration is poor below 20kmph and brakes lacks confidence.
                            Btw, are you a DIY guy?
                            no not yet a DIY guy but I wont mind doing little things in my own.
                            I recently got it serviced and the acceleration has dropped in 0-20
                            the guy put the fuel screw at 3 turns and says that it is safe
                            earlier it was around 2.5 turns and the acceleration always gave me a smile

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by murlidhar View Post
                              no not yet a DIY guy but I wont mind doing little things in my own.
                              I recently got it serviced and the acceleration has dropped in 0-20
                              the guy put the fuel screw at 3 turns and says that it is safe
                              earlier it was around 2.5 turns and the acceleration always gave me a smile
                              Oops I meant air screw not fuel screw

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