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  • Krishna3450
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    Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

    Karizzmmaaa..!!

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  • Jith_in
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    Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

    Originally posted by SatSon View Post
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    Guys, any guesses?
    I guess it's the Karizma ?
    Last edited by Jith_in; 07-27-2016, 10:29 AM.

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  • SatSon
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    Guys,
    There is a not so good update about my bike. I sold my Hunk!
    I had posted few months back that I moved to a new job in Trivandrum (Kerala) and I had brought my bike here with NOC from Tamilnadu RTO.
    I faced some problem in registering the bike here in Kerala due to some formalities of the RTO here. I didn't feel good riding TN registered bike here for so long. So sold it to a friend from TN.
    She was in great condition, hope the bike is in safe hands!
    Here's a pic taken few days back before I let her go!
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    Having used the Hunk for around 4.5 years, I would like to mention the goods and bad of the bike.


    Pluses:
    Excellent acceleration in mid range.
    Engine refinement
    Ride quality and ergonomics
    Spare parts' availability and price
    Robust electricals
    Overall Reliability


    Minuses:
    Mileage - neither great nor bad (Get around 40 most of the times)
    Plastic panels break near the screw holes
    Longevity of engine is less when compared to other Hero bikes

    Now, which bike next?
    Infact, I didn't have any plans to buy a new/used bike when I sold her.
    I was commuting to work in office cab and had bought a new Figo recently.
    So I was living the bike-less life for a month or so, but here comes a surprise message from my college mate.
    He is having a bike from the very own Hero family that is not used much (Has run only 3k kms infact). And, he wants to know if I'm interested in the bike.
    This model had lots of fans in its heydays, and is still having I believe.
    I am a big fan of this bike from my college days.
    I didn't want to leave the opportunity of owning one.
    And finally I bought the bike.

    Guys, any guesses?

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  • Jith_in
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    Re: Need Help Forn Front Brake Of Hero Honda Hunk

    Originally posted by faisal3dfx View Post
    Thanks a lot for your kind reply. Do you have any reference where i may get help about cleaning brake caliper? Also how may i diagnose if there is any leak or not?

    Thank you once again.
    I think there is one available in zma R thread. During cleaning replace the oil seals and rubber boots and for leaks check visually the brake lines and connecting bolts on master cylinder assembly and calliper.
    I was adjusting tappets on my xtreme. It was at .06 inlet and .10 outlet and bike's rpm was fluctuating slightly during idling. so set .07 at inlet and .10 at outlet. Now rpm is steady and bike is more rev friendly
    Last edited by Jith_in; 07-23-2016, 09:02 PM.

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  • faisal3dfx
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    Re: Need Help Forn Front Brake Of Hero Honda Hunk

    Originally posted by Jith_in View Post
    Bleed the brakes and see if it helps.. Else you may need to clean the calliper thoroughly. Make sure there isn't any leaks
    Thanks a lot for your kind reply. Do you have any reference where i may get help about cleaning brake caliper? Also how may i diagnose if there is any leak or not?

    Thank you once again.

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  • Jith_in
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    Re: Need Help Forn Front Brake Of Hero Honda Hunk

    Originally posted by faisal3dfx View Post
    Hello Guys,
    I've recently changed the front brake's master cylinder of my Hunk. Now braking is working but it's too stiff/hard. I did not bleed out brake fluid after changing the master cylinder. Now i want to know that how may i get the original braking feeling on my hunk? Shall i do a brake fluid bleeding job? Will it work? Please suggest me.

    Thank You
    Bleed the brakes and see if it helps.. Else you may need to clean the calliper thoroughly. Make sure there isn't any leaks

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  • faisal3dfx
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    Need Help Forn Front Brake Of Hero Honda Hunk

    Hello Guys,
    I've recently changed the front brake's master cylinder of my Hunk. Now braking is working but it's too stiff/hard. I did not bleed out brake fluid after changing the master cylinder. Now i want to know that how may i get the original braking feeling on my hunk? Shall i do a brake fluid bleeding job? Will it work? Please suggest me.

    Thank You

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  • Krishna3450
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    Originally posted by Shashank K R View Post
    I think Honda might be using the same weight. Would 20w make the front suspension too stiff? Currently it's too soft and dives a lot.
    I have used motul 20w without knowing the grade. Fork dives less than stock 10w setting and i didn't like it. Front part of bike feels jumpy on uneven roads and was not comfortable at all.

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  • Shashank K R
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    I think Honda might be using the same weight. Would 20w make the front suspension too stiff? Currently it's too soft and dives a lot.

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  • Brezon95
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    Originally posted by Shashank K R View Post
    I think you misread my query[emoji28]. I wanted to know about the suspension oil hero uses.
    Oh sorry. My bad. Hero uses 10w fork oil and brand is Savsol.

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  • curve_king
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    Originally posted by Shashank K R View Post
    What weight oil does hero provide as stock for the suspension?
    I guess all are 10w oils except for castrol & motul which are 20w.
    and many have seen a 5w oil too but don't really remember the brand name.

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  • Shashank K R
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    I think you misread my query[emoji28]. I wanted to know about the suspension oil hero uses.

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  • Brezon95
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    Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

    Originally posted by Shashank K R View Post
    What weight oil does hero provide as stock for the suspension?
    Hero stock oil comes in 900ml pack.

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  • Shashank K R
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    Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

    Too heavy an oil for the Xtreme. Use either Gulf 10w30 or Veedol Super Swift 10w40. Have seen only good reviews on the forum.

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  • md_minhaj
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    Can we use 20w50 grade engine oil for cbz xtreme?

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