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  • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

    Originally posted by Jith_in View Post
    How is the air filter? Is it clean?
    Yep, airfilter is clean.

    Should I get throttle cable checked?

    If I rev hard, the rev doesn't go beyond 6-6.5 in few cases.

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    • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

      Originally posted by pratyush997 View Post
      Yep, airfilter is clean.

      Should I get throttle cable checked?

      If I rev hard, the rev doesn't go beyond 6-6.5 in few cases.
      Sticky/worn carb slide?
      You can check the ZMA thread where lots of similar instances are posted.
      You may try cleaning the carb and see if it resolves the issue.

      Whatever be the AFR setting, I don't think the bike will refuse to move past 6-6.5k RPM.

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      • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

        Originally posted by SatSon View Post
        Sticky/worn carb slide?
        You can check the ZMA thread where lots of similar instances are posted.
        You may try cleaning the carb and see if it resolves the issue.

        Whatever be the AFR setting, I don't think the bike will refuse to move past 6-6.5k RPM.
        Tuned it to 1.5turns, it was okay for rider+pillion but messed up for just rider.
        I'll get the carb cleaned tomorrow.

        Please link me to the said discussion on the ZMR thread.

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        • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

          Originally posted by pratyush997 View Post
          Tuned it to 1.5turns, it was okay for rider+pillion but messed up for just rider.
          I'll get the carb cleaned tomorrow.

          Please link me to the said discussion on the ZMR thread.
          It was discussed many times in the older posts of ZMA ownership thread. I just found one post here http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post750371
          You may read few pages before and after this post.
          The thread is pretty informative.

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          • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

            Originally posted by pratyush997 View Post
            Yep, airfilter is clean.

            Should I get throttle cable checked?

            If I rev hard, the rev doesn't go beyond 6-6.5 in few cases.
            Carburetor need a proper overhaul
            Off the BOTTLE & On the THROTTLE

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            • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

              Hi all,
              My ride is xtreme 2013 model.
              Does anybody knows part number of rubber grommets inside headlight cover.
              If possible post whole page of service manual for headlight assembly.
              Thanks.

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              • Switch controls

                Hi guys I owe Hero Cbz Xtreme need to modify switch control with kill switch of pulsar 135.

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                • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                  Originally posted by vickyrealcool View Post
                  Hi all,
                  My ride is xtreme 2013 model.
                  Does anybody knows part number of rubber grommets inside headlight cover.
                  If possible post whole page of service manual for headlight assembly.
                  Thanks.
                  83601-MN5-000 GROMMET SIDE COVER

                  I've uploaded the complete spare parts catalogue of Xtreme over Sendspace.
                  You can download it using this link:

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                    • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                      hi all,
                      my primary ride is a cbz xtreme 2012 model. I got some minor issues with the rid-ability of my bike. The height of the bike is the main problem for me. The vibration comes second. so here is my queries:

                      1. Can i change the size of tires (both front and rear) to a smaller one so that i can lower the height? and how much it cost if i do?
                      2. Do we really do anything to get rid of the handle vibration while riding?
                      pardon me if its noob question as i dont have any idea what to do in this regard.
                      Last edited by cbzee; 12-28-2016, 12:40 PM.

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                      • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                        Originally posted by nishesh.kumar View Post
                        83601-MN5-000 GROMMET SIDE COVER

                        I've uploaded the complete spare parts catalogue of Xtreme over Sendspace.
                        You can download it using this link:

                        https://www.sendspace.com/file/gz55nc
                        thanks nishesh ji for parts catalogue. its a must have for xtreme users.



                        usually i change engine oil myself but this time not able to open drain bolt because last time service center guy over tighten it, local mechanic open it by hammering. stock bolt 12 number was not available so i used 17 number bolt with washer.
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                        • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                          This is a question for Chennai guys

                          Which is the best SVC I have ever tried only 3 SVC from the day the I got the bike

                          Vishnu Motors in Ekkaduthangal

                          Nagappa Motors Kilpauk once because they were the only ones offering insurance for accident repairs

                          And

                          Kohinoor opposite Spencer in the BP petrol bunk.

                          Vishnu Motors was always a mixed bag it will be good once then disappointing the next time. Buy I mostly gave for service there, but over time they became expensive only for general service and rear brake pads change there bill used to come around 1.2k and then there was the time when they would never suggest what repairs to carry out. My front disc was worn but they never decided to change enquire about it nor change it. When I called two days after I took the bike, the technician said yes it had to be changed but he did not do it. I felt bad and did not fret about it.

                          From next time started giving at kohinoor. It was good for the first two times and then last time the ownership had changed and they had not even washed the bike properly, when I pointed that out. The owner lady and the guy responsible started having a argument about it and totally forgot about it. That was it I was pissed and disappointed so left it there and complained to Hero call center. The service manager called and said he will give me a free wash. Which I was not interested in because I cleaned the bike myself afterwards.

                          Now after these experiences I have no idea where to give my bike to service because the big ones Nagappa and Southern are over crowded and small ones like kohinoor have become brattish.

                          Chennai people please help.

                          P. S. Give is Hunk

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                          • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                            Originally posted by Nikhilesh Ganesh View Post
                            This is a question for Chennai guys

                            Which is the best SVC I have ever tried only 3 SVC from the day the I got the bike

                            Vishnu Motors in Ekkaduthangal

                            Nagappa Motors Kilpauk once because they were the only ones offering insurance for accident repairs

                            And

                            Kohinoor opposite Spencer in the BP petrol bunk.

                            Vishnu Motors was always a mixed bag it will be good once then disappointing the next time. Buy I mostly gave for service there, but over time they became expensive only for general service and rear brake pads change there bill used to come around 1.2k and then there was the time when they would never suggest what repairs to carry out. My front disc was worn but they never decided to change enquire about it nor change it. When I called two days after I took the bike, the technician said yes it had to be changed but he did not do it. I felt bad and did not fret about it.

                            From next time started giving at kohinoor. It was good for the first two times and then last time the ownership had changed and they had not even washed the bike properly, when I pointed that out. The owner lady and the guy responsible started having a argument about it and totally forgot about it. That was it I was pissed and disappointed so left it there and complained to Hero call center. The service manager called and said he will give me a free wash. Which I was not interested in because I cleaned the bike myself afterwards.

                            Now after these experiences I have no idea where to give my bike to service because the big ones Nagappa and Southern are over crowded and small ones like kohinoor have become brattish.

                            Chennai people please help.

                            P. S. Give is Hunk
                            Do it all yourself.. thats the best way.. here most of them are into DIY's. Or better find a local mechanic. Hero SVC sucks.
                            Off the BOTTLE & On the THROTTLE

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                            • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                              Originally posted by Nikhilesh Ganesh View Post
                              This is a question for Chennai guys

                              Which is the best SVC I have ever tried only 3 SVC from the day the I got the bike

                              Vishnu Motors in Ekkaduthangal

                              Nagappa Motors Kilpauk once because they were the only ones offering insurance for accident repairs

                              And

                              Kohinoor opposite Spencer in the BP petrol bunk.

                              Vishnu Motors was always a mixed bag it will be good once then disappointing the next time. Buy I mostly gave for service there, but over time they became expensive only for general service and rear brake pads change there bill used to come around 1.2k and then there was the time when they would never suggest what repairs to carry out. My front disc was worn but they never decided to change enquire about it nor change it. When I called two days after I took the bike, the technician said yes it had to be changed but he did not do it. I felt bad and did not fret about it.

                              From next time started giving at kohinoor. It was good for the first two times and then last time the ownership had changed and they had not even washed the bike properly, when I pointed that out. The owner lady and the guy responsible started having a argument about it and totally forgot about it. That was it I was pissed and disappointed so left it there and complained to Hero call center. The service manager called and said he will give me a free wash. Which I was not interested in because I cleaned the bike myself afterwards.

                              Now after these experiences I have no idea where to give my bike to service because the big ones Nagappa and Southern are over crowded and small ones like kohinoor have become brattish.

                              Chennai people please help.

                              P. S. Give is Hunk
                              I had given my bike to couple of service centres in Chennai for service but was never happy.
                              So, started visiting a local garage for most of the works. The skill of the mechanic was average but I always used to stay with him while he is working on my bike and used to purchase the spare parts by myself.
                              I would suggest you to get the parts from Southern Hero (situated in a small sub road in gp road, Chennai) and find a decent local garage to carry out the works.

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                              • Re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                                Xtreme odo clocked 38k km..
                                Strange sound/vibe in 4th gear(above 50km) above 4k RPM
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