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    Hi Guys,

    I bought a CBZ Star 2004 Model few months back. The over-all condition of the bike is good I m gettin a descent average of 40+ and the speed is also good, but the problem is the vibrations whenever i cross 60 mark the vibrations increases exponentially, though it decreases when i cross 80. I have touched the 115 mark with my bike.

    Also the bike is lacking a lil' acceleration.

    So, what do you guys suggest??

    Thanks

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    Query Approved.
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    • #3
      Welcome aboard; pls post an intro on yourself. Are the vibration part of the motorcycle since the day your brought or have started recently? Check out for bends in your rim (I hope they're alloy wheels) & do a wheel truing.
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      • #4
        re-cbz

        Did you ever heard the word silent-block? The think is originally made in factory but you can try to arrange something similar and mount pieces with rubber in the middle .


        P.S. for example look at how your exhaust is fixed on the frame, this usually is an example of silent-block

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        • #5
          Originally posted by the_dextrous View Post
          Hi Guys,

          I bought a CBZ Star 2004 Model few months back. The over-all condition of the bike is good I m gettin a descent average of 40+ and the speed is also good, but the problem is the vibrations whenever i cross 60 mark the vibrations increases exponentially, though it decreases when i cross 80. I have touched the 115 mark with my bike.

          Also the bike is lacking a lil' acceleration.

          So, what do you guys suggest??

          Thanks

          hey dude im also havin cbz but 2002 model it is not the problem tat bike vibrates in 60 because it is same in alla bike aftr u cross tat u will not get vibrations .this vibration is common for all cbz my cbz too vibrates at that speed.
          U can try KN filter in ur bike i have fitted one aftr fixing tat my bike obeys my order and i enjoy the sound too .
          S6

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          • #6
            Thnx

            Hi guys thnx for ur advice:


            @aargee

            Yes the vibrations are there when i bought the bike...
            and about the alloy wheels I am gonna ask the nxt question....since i don't have one installed!!
            can I fit in 120/80 radial on my bike without harming the fuel efficiency much???
            currently i m getting 40+ from it.

            n by the way I am Pratik n i m frm pune.


            @S6
            where can i get the KN Filters n for hw much??

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            • #7
              Originally posted by the_dextrous View Post
              Hi guys thnx for ur advice:


              @aargee

              Yes the vibrations are there when i bought the bike...
              and about the alloy wheels I am gonna ask the nxt question....since i don't have one installed!!
              can I fit in 120/80 radial on my bike without harming the fuel efficiency much???
              currently i m getting 40+ from it.

              n by the way I am Pratik n i m frm pune.


              @S6
              where can i get the KN Filters n for hw much??

              changing the tyres will surely affect the mileage and performance of the bike.you can get better grip if u change big tyres.


              you can get K&N air filters nearby automobile accessories shop and it costs aprox rs.1200/-
              S6

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