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  • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

    Originally posted by chulubuly View Post
    actually i'm going to use the stock bulb,not going to change it so if i float the stator ground,do i need to replace my current rectifier too ? thank you
    yes you need to replace the rectifier. coil rewinding is not necessary for 55/60.. Glamour comes with 4Ah battery right? If you plan to use 55/60 you need to replace the battery also.. we recently converted my friends glamour to full dc..

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    • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

      So I just returned from a long ride through a rather bad road and noticed my engine leaking oil. Click image for larger version

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      Do I need to replace the cylinder head gasket? And will this leak hamper the performance of the bike in any way?
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      • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

        This thread has got monotonous as no one is posting photos of bikes, simply post after post.

        On the eve of 15th august i had to return home in night. So on 14th august when i left office it was 5 pm and after i rode for 60 km i touched highway and by that time it had gotten dark. Decided to keep speeds under 65 kph due to headlight, but the headlight was so bright and also bike was pulling hard i had trouble keeping it under 70 kph. On the way had to fill up as being the next day a holiday all pumps will be closed.

        So here some photos:-

        After filling her up giving it some rest:-
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        The pump in night. When i see photos of pump in night on different threads here and in team bhp it sends a thrill in me:-
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        Another photo with parking light on from front.
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        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

          Originally posted by ShahriarXtreme View Post
          Am i running rich or lean or perfect
          awaiting for reply
          The gap seems to be a little too much

          Live to Ride. Ride to live.

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          • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

            Originally posted by sandeepcf View Post
            yes you need to replace the rectifier. coil rewinding is not necessary for 55/60.. Glamour comes with 4Ah battery right? If you plan to use 55/60 you need to replace the battery also.. we recently converted my friends glamour to full dc..
            actually i'm not going for 55/60 bulb.i'm going to use the bulb (30/35) which came with my bike.since this is an EFI bike,will converting to full DC affect the other electronic systems like ECU etc ? thank you.

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            • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

              Originally posted by SJD2342 View Post
              So I just returned from a long ride through a rather bad road and noticed my engine leaking oil.
              Do I need to replace the cylinder head gasket? And will this leak hamper the performance of the bike in any way?
              this is nothing to worry about, but the gasket to be replaced asap. otherwise the oil level will drop and vibration will come and ofcourse will decrease performance.

              one thing, while replacing gasket ask ASC to do for oil topup.

              i guess you are not using Hero oil..??

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              Originally posted by sandeepcf View Post
              yes you need to replace the rectifier. coil rewinding is not necessary for 55/60.. Glamour comes with 4Ah battery right? If you plan to use 55/60 you need to replace the battery also.. we recently converted my friends glamour to full dc..
              one of my friend fitted 55W bulb in his hunk. he didnt change electrical though. just pluged out the 35w and fitted 55W. his battery is fine and its been more than 6 months since he fitted.

              initially i though to fit 55W electrical work to be done. but after seeing my friend, iam thinking to give it a try.


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              • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                I'm using Philips 55/60 watts bulb since 1 year without any electrical mod in my xtreme. I did not faced any issue till date

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                • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                  Originally posted by nishesh.kumar View Post
                  I'm using Philips 55/60 watts bulb since 1 year without any electrical mod in my xtreme. I did not faced any issue till date
                  thats what iam talking about...

                  how is the brightness compared to 35W?


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                  • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                    Originally posted by chulubuly View Post
                    actually i'm not going for 55/60 bulb.i'm going to use the bulb (30/35) which came with my bike.since this is an EFI bike,will converting to full DC affect the other electronic systems like ECU etc ? thank you.
                    I believe ECU takes power from battery only.. so no issues will arise with full DC conversion. And if you intend to use 35/35 on battery, I sincerely advice you not to go for DC conversion. 35/35 on DC is not brighter than original configuration.

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                    • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                      Originally posted by dineshaugustin View Post
                      thats what iam talking about...

                      how is the brightness compared to 35W?
                      My reply was to support what you said .
                      As far as brightness is concerned, I can certainly feel some improvement.

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                      • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                        So finally I have changed my fork oil to Motul (Rs. 140) and both front fork oil seal with genuine parts and bought a good quality bike cover too, damping has become hard as I want stiffer fork, but fail to get Veedol engine oil anywhere in Delhi

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                        And I found a decent shop in KB, who sells all kind of genuine spare parts of Hero, will share the address soon
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                        Hero Hunk - Sold
                        An IT Engineer by profession and a rider by soul.


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                        • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                          Hello Friends,


                          On Sunday, I performed my first DIY to replace the brake fluid of front as well as rear disc brakes of my xtreme by referring to [MENTION=32000]Drifty[/MENTION]'s post in the DIY section.
                          One of my friend was also there to help me, since this job becomes quite simple if two people are working.


                          Requirement:
                          1. 11mm ring spanner for front disc bleeder nut
                          2. 8mm ring spanner for rear disc bleeder nut.
                          3. Around 1 metre of plastic pipe (preferably transparent)
                          4. Empty bottle
                          5. Star type screw driver for opening the master cylinder cap
                          6. KBX DOT3 brake fluid (Although DOT4 fluid is the preferred one, but I couldn't source it so used DOT3 instead )


                          Steps:
                          1. First of all, I opened the Master cylinder cap, and removed the diaphragm.
                          2. Then I connected one end of pipe to the bleeder nut and the other end to the plastic bottle.
                          3. After that, I asked my friend to pump the brake lever 10-12 times, and then I opened the bleeder nut while my friend kept the brake lever fully pressed.
                          4. Old fluid was pumped out through the pipe, and my friend kept topping up the master cylinder with fresh DOT 3 oil,
                          and most importantly brake lever was never released during this operation.
                          5. When the fluid stopped coming out through the pipe, I tightened the bleeder nut and then asked my friend to release the lever.
                          6. Step no. 3 to 5 was repeated 2-3 times till fresh brake fluid started coming out from the bleeder nut.


                          Same steps were followed for the rear disc brake as well.


                          Now, the brake lever sponginess is gone, and I can feel the original bite.


                          Thanks a lot [MENTION=32000]Drifty[/MENTION] for your nice and simple explanation, because of which I was able to perform this DIY
                          Below is the link of Drifty's post for the benefit of all those people who are looking to do this job on their own.



                          I could not take many picture, because my hands were dirty, but there are a couple of images for your reference.

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                          • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                            Originally posted by nishesh.kumar View Post
                            My reply was to support what you said .
                            As far as brightness is concerned, I can certainly feel some improvement.
                            those word are from excitement due to the fact that i dont need to worry about batter issue with 55W


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                            • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                              Originally posted by dineshaugustin View Post
                              this is nothing to worry about, but the gasket to be replaced asap. otherwise the oil level will drop and vibration will come and ofcourse will decrease performance.

                              one thing, while replacing gasket ask ASC to do for oil topup.

                              i guess you are not using Hero oil..??
                              Nope I use veedol 10w30 and the bike runs wonderfully on it.

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                              • re: CBZ xtreme / Hunk

                                Originally posted by nishesh.kumar View Post
                                I'm using Philips 55/60 watts bulb since 1 year without any electrical mod in my xtreme. I did not faced any issue till date
                                So did you simply replace 35/35 bulb with 55/60 (or) supplied the 55/60 with battery power?

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