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  • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

    Originally posted by RohIIT View Post
    Right on friend but it was too late to make any corrections as throttle was getting stiff and stuck at full opening , so changed it to OE CABLE COMP THROTTLE costs around 70rs

    I also greased front brake calliper pins and believe me its easy yet important . All one needs is #12 ring / T spanner , Drift , Hammer

    1.Using drift and hammer take out the brake pads
    2.By removing #12 bolts , calliper body will seperate from disc plate.
    3.Then just pinch rubber boot and remove the metal plate with which two pins ( it is black colored plate )
    4.You will see the caliper pins have WHITE grease , this is silicon grease . So i filled the rubber boots with adequate silicon grease and refitted back the plate

    Then reassemble everything , i coudnt take pics as i didnt have camera and hands were dirty too.

    Also i want to share a nightmare here , the rear parking light got fused , as a result i had to change it as no light on number plate = CHALLAN-ED

    So i had few push 5W bulbs as spare , but had no idea how to change it , i called up my mech and he told procedure , it sounded tricky so here it goes another DIY ( with no pics )

    1. Remove Both side panels
    2. Remove rear seat
    3. Remove the silver horns ( yes that extreme`s signature horns ) it will require #12 T / Ring spanner
    4.Remove rear cowl , it will require removing 4 X #10 bolts and screws on top and well as bottom .
    5.Now after you remove rear cowl , tail lamp assembly will be visible . it will be secured by 3 X #10 nuts and washers
    6.Carefully remove all 3 nuts and washers , take care you dont lose them .
    7.Remove electrical connectors and just shake tail lamp so that it is confirmed no more bolts need to be removed
    8.Then pull out slowly the tail lamp assembly
    9.Now there will be total 5 screws in assembly , 3 big and 2 small , unscrew 2 small ones
    10. Now we need to remove assembly`s fiber glass part
    11. You will see it is bit lift-and-pull kind of type.
    12.Using blunt plastic or screwdriver covered with cloth start removing section by section this fiberglass
    13.After the fiberglass comes out , take out the fused bulb , pop in new one and refit everything back
    14.There will be a lining of styrofoam on fiberglass , when putting it back make sure this lining doesnt come out and fits properly.

    14.NOW MAKE SURE YOU SCREW TAIL LAMP`S PARTS BEFORE PUTTING BACK ON BIKE AND RECONNECTING THE CABLES , I FORGOT ONE SCREW AND HAD TO OPEN UP ALL THE WAY AGAIN

    As you can see the spare was worth 3-5rs but the labour required was much more . But rest assured tail light is working 100% again.

    Yaar. This is a good one. But some pictures would be helpful. Even I did not notice that bulb is fused. Your post has helped me to diagnose it.

    I am planning to replace it with LED bulb. How does the holder look like?

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    • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

      I am planning to replace it with LED bulb. How does the holder look like?
      I did try to find LED lamps but coudnt so settled for spare 5W bulbs. The pin looks like this , this is OE bulb
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      You can easily get LED bulbs from local shops or Ebay. Yes if i get chance i will upload pics too , believe me it sounds hard but once you start doing it , you just require time and correct tools , a small note use TAPARIA screwdriver , the OE supplied screwdriver isnt that good and might damage screws too . I bought it from local store for just 60rs
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      • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

        hey EXTREME lovers, hi...!
        I am PRATHMESH, from mumbai. I am going to get my xtreme in max brown on this diwali, 4th nov.
        As I am newbie here, i`ll be need of your help from hence forth. I have been reading all previous threads of this forum. Right now I am on page no. 350 . I learned that bike should be maintained below 3500-4000 RPM, 1st oil should be changed at around 200 km. Is there any thing else that i should follow for proper run in period of my ride. As this bike is my 1st bike, lot of excitement is already there.
        Do need ful guys.
        HAPPY DIWALI...
        Last edited by PRATHM; 11-01-2013, 12:44 PM.

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        • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

          Originally posted by PRATHM View Post
          hey EXTREME lovers, hi...!
          I am PRATHMESH, from mumbai. I am going to get my xtreme in max brown on this diwali, 4th nov.
          As I am newbie here, i`ll be need of your help from hence forth. I have been reading all previous threads of this forum. Right now I am on page no. 350 . I learned that bike should be maintained below 3500-4000 RPM, 1st oil should be changed at around 200 km. Is there any thing else that i should follow for proper run in period of my ride. As this bike is my 1st bike, lot of excitement is already there.
          Do need ful guys.
          HAPPY DIWALI...
          Just chill and welcome to the gang. Some photos of the new ride will be appreciated. Lots of pages and no new photos.

          For running-in nothing to worry.

          1. Keep rpm above 3k after 3rd gear always to prevent engine from lugging.
          2. Till 500 km do not cross 5k rpm, good for 65 kph in fifth gear.
          3. Change oil at 500 km and use 10 W 30 from tide water only.
          4. Check the chain slack and ensure that it is not tightened too much.
          5. After 500 km take it to 7k rpm for few seconds to free the engine

          And lastly feel free to ask anything.
          Photo of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/854067-post963.html-3.88 lac km cont....Ownership review of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/832255-post608.html- slowly updating as and when getting time. HERO HONDA CBZ EXTREME(2011) - 47K KM AND COUNTINGhttp://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post904152-carb tuning guide

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          • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

            guys my xtremes milege dropped to 35-36 kmpl suddenly , what could be the causes ?
            HH Karizma (CURRENT)
            HH CBZ XTREME (2007-2014)
            HH CBZ 2000 (STILL HAVE)

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            • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

              Originally posted by vineeshvv View Post
              guys my xtremes milege dropped to 35-36 kmpl suddenly , what could be the causes ?
              Did you change bunks or something?
              Hero Honda Hunk 2011, RC'ed, DC'ed, MC'ed! :P
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              • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                Originally posted by ashwin.terminator View Post
                Did you change bunks or something?
                no, i am using the same bunks as possible
                HH Karizma (CURRENT)
                HH CBZ XTREME (2007-2014)
                HH CBZ 2000 (STILL HAVE)

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                • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                  if the petrol level is low on bunks, the pump will suck in air and the quantity of petrol will be low.
                  I had such a situation where I got only 20~30 on 100rs petrol(1.4xL),

                  How many times did u got this low mileage?

                  are you hearing any noise difference on idle and on ride?

                  any petrol leaks?

                  any power loss?

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                  A Lal

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                  • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                    Originally posted by abhisheklalnediya View Post
                    if the petrol level is low on bunks, the pump will suck in air and the quantity of petrol will be low.
                    I had such a situation where I got only 20~30 on 100rs petrol(1.4xL),

                    How many times did u got this low mileage?

                    are you hearing any noise difference on idle and on ride?

                    any petrol leaks?

                    any power loss?
                    not hearing any noises

                    no petrol leaks

                    no power loss i think @ 5500 rpm i am reaching 60 kmph is that ok
                    HH Karizma (CURRENT)
                    HH CBZ XTREME (2007-2014)
                    HH CBZ 2000 (STILL HAVE)

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                    • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                      Originally posted by vineeshvv View Post
                      not hearing any noises

                      no petrol leaks

                      no power loss i think @ 5500 rpm i am reaching 60 kmph is that ok
                      5500rpm for 60kmph... i dont remember much but mine is 4000rpm needed for 52kmph for 60 ithink its some what around 5000rpm.
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                      • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                        Originally posted by ATHUL4R View Post
                        5500rpm for 60kmph... i dont remember much but mine is 4000rpm needed for 52kmph for 60 ithink its some what around 5000rpm.
                        is that the problem with the clutch plate
                        HH Karizma (CURRENT)
                        HH CBZ XTREME (2007-2014)
                        HH CBZ 2000 (STILL HAVE)

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                        • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                          Originally posted by vineeshvv View Post
                          not hearing any noises no petrol leaksno power loss i think @ 5500 rpm i am reaching 60 kmph is that ok
                          Man 5500 rpm at 60 kph is too less.Extreme touches 53 kph at 4000 rpm, 66 kph in 5000 rpm and 79 kph at 6000 rpm.But before checking the clutch plate i will ask you to check the speedo pinion and cables set to see if meter is showing wrong reading due to slippage, which is making the odo read low for distance traveled.If clutch plate would be the problem then bike will feel like reving high but not pulling.
                          Photo of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/854067-post963.html-3.88 lac km cont....Ownership review of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/832255-post608.html- slowly updating as and when getting time. HERO HONDA CBZ EXTREME(2011) - 47K KM AND COUNTINGhttp://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post904152-carb tuning guide

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                          • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                            vineeshvv As sibun said you can check speedo or drive beside a ZMR/Hunk/Xtreme and match speeds . These bikes have very accurate speedo as they are closest to GPS indicated speeds . The classic diagnosis of clutch wear is RPM-Speed mismatch , in stock gearing , 4000rpm - 5th gear - gives 50-53 kmph
                            Carb Tuning made easy (Thanks Sibun !)

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                            • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                              Originally posted by sibun View Post
                              Man 5500 rpm at 60 kph is too less.Extreme touches 53 kph at 4000 rpm, 66 kph in 5000 rpm and 79 kph at 6000 rpm.But before checking the clutch plate i will ask you to check the speedo pinion and cables set to see if meter is showing wrong reading due to slippage, which is making the odo read low for distance traveled.If clutch plate would be the problem then bike will feel like reving high but not pulling.
                              oh i think the speedo cable will be the problem , recently i changed the front alloy wheel and disc from karizma and using the same speedo pinion from xtreme so that will be the culprit

                              next time i will check with the milege checker and will report back
                              HH Karizma (CURRENT)
                              HH CBZ XTREME (2007-2014)
                              HH CBZ 2000 (STILL HAVE)

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                              • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                                Hey Bikers..

                                Got my Hero Hunk Panther Black color DDS on 1st november 2013.

                                Damn the feel of the first ride was awesome.. went to petrol pump first and then to gurudwara..

                                The bike was definately a head turner on the roads.. felt like King of the roads..

                                It was the pride moment that i have been waiting for almost 3years...

                                The bike was run for around 8kms.. which was fine.. the dealer provided with crash guard, pro biker gloves, bike cover, helmet, wax polish bottle, coupons worth rupees 25000..

                                Clocked 40kms till now.. and the feel of the ride is awesome... will write up a review soon..

                                Having some problem with uploading the pics.. will upload once my pc starts to work fine..

                                I faced one problem yesterday..
                                I kept the fuel guage knob on reserve and filled petrol of 500rupees. The fuel gauge detected the petrol level.. but the next morning.. when i turned the knob to On from Reserve.. so that i ride only tank to tank and keep the reserve full.. the fuel meter shows empty.. and the bike started but when i throttle.. engine shuts down..

                                Then i checked the fuel inside by opening the fuel lid.. there was enough petrol in it.. i pumped the bike back and forth by holding the front disc.. and then started and gave throttle easily.. the bike started.. but till now the fuel meter shows empty..

                                Is it the problem with the fuel gauge meter.. or somthing else..
                                Kindly help guys.. i shouted like anything on the dealer when this happened..

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                                SikhLionz
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                                Last edited by AmanZ; 11-03-2013, 10:03 AM.
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