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  • Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
    ^^^ Difficult to tell without looking at the bike... but have you checked the chain tension and lubrication?



    Hasn't anybody tried Valvolines's new 10W30 oil in any of the Hero Hondas?? Had a look at their 20W40... and it looks quite promising.

    Its semi-synth
    Promises a longer clutch life, etc.
    Currently comes with free Reebok socks

    Would really like to know how this performs compared to Gulf, etc. The 20W40 is pricier though... don't know about the 10W30.

    Any idea how much it costs ?? ?
    i will be changing my bike's oil soon .. so this might be an alternative apart from motul
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    • ^^^ Dunno about the cost of the 10W30 but IIRC the 20W40 had an MRP of Rs. 299 (with the Reebok offer). Are you talking about the Mineral based Motul? Thats not really in the same league. You should be comparing it with something like Gulf, etc. But even Gulf costs about Rs. 200... so pricewise, even thats not an even comparision.

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      • Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
        ^^^ Dunno about the cost of the 10W30 but IIRC the 20W40 had an MRP of Rs. 299 (with the Reebok offer). Are you talking about the Mineral based Motul? Thats not really in the same league. You should be comparing it with something like Gulf, etc. But even Gulf costs about Rs. 200... so pricewise, even thats not an even comparision.

        no not the mineral based one ... its something like 5000 series 10w40..techno synthetic .. not sure of the exact name .. costs rs.350 for a can ... is the motul mineral oil better than the stock oil provided by hero honda ?
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        • 5000 10W40
          HC-Tech
          Protects the engine and gearbox.
          Meets JASO MA. Ideal for f oil immersed clutches. Compatible with catalytic converters.
          Standards: API SJ / SH / SG – JASO MA




          The one above ..


          this is the synthetic one :

          7100 10W40 Meets motorbike manufacturers' specifications. Very high film strength to protect the engine and gearbox. Easier and faster gear changing. Meets JASO MA. Ideal for oil immersed clutches. Compatible with catalytic converters.
          Standards: API SL / SJ / SH / SG – JASO MA
          Last edited by kaka; 08-14-2009, 01:48 AM. Reason: added more info
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          • Kaka I am using 5W 40 fully synthetic motul its great outperforms castrol power 1 racing.Is this 10W 40 fully synth available from motul in india?.
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            • Originally posted by sarbanoxley View Post
              Kaka I am using 5W 40 fully synthetic motul its great outperforms castrol power 1 racing.Is this 10W 40 fully synth available from motul in india?.


              yes u do get it ... where are u from ? ?

              check in justdial's website .. u will get the dealer info .. it costs around 700 bucks
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              • Originally posted by kaka View Post
                yes u do get it ... where are u from ? ?

                check in justdial's website .. u will get the dealer info .. it costs around 700 bucks
                Thanks thats good news i will get it from motul warehouse in chennai.
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                • Originally posted by kaka View Post
                  no not the mineral based one ... its something like 5000 series 10w40..techno synthetic .. not sure of the exact name .. costs rs.350 for a can ... is the motul mineral oil better than the stock oil provided by hero honda ?
                  Is the Motul Technosynthese made in India or a French import?

                  Haven't used it myself, but the Motul mineral is said to be not perform as well as Gulf or even Elf. Not sure how it compares with any of the HH oils. It is made in India. One big negative is that it is not ment to last as long as the HH/Gulf/Elf oils, which are ment to last around 6 k km.

                  Originally posted by sarbanoxley View Post
                  Thanks thats good news i will get it from motul warehouse in chennai.
                  Sarban, has Sankara's metaphysics seduced you? Hope you aren't going to renounce your CBZ-X along with other stuff...




                  Does anybody know which brake fluid HH is factory filling into the CBZ-Xtreme? I know we can use either DOT 3 or DOT 4, but I want to know what they have put in, so that one can avoid any mixing. Is DOT 4 easily available?

                  Tried asking this at the HH service center... the supervisors thought I was talking greek and latin. Its a wonder how they work. HH service is truly appalling and never cease to amaze. They almost never know anything about anything...

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                  • Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                    Is the Motul Technosynthese made in India or a French import?

                    Haven't used it myself, but the Motul mineral is said to be not perform as well as Gulf or even Elf. Not sure how it compares with any of the HH oils. It is made in India. One big negative is that it is not ment to last as long as the HH/Gulf/Elf oils, which are ment to last around 6 k km.



                    Sarban, has Sankara's metaphysics seduced you? Hope you aren't going to renounce your CBZ-X along with other stuff...
                    =))




                    Does anybody know which brake fluid HH is factory filling into the CBZ-Xtreme? I know we can use either DOT 3 or DOT 4, but I want to know what they have put in, so that one can avoid any mixing. Is DOT 4 easily available?

                    Tried asking this at the HH service center... the supervisors thought I was talking greek and latin. Its a wonder how they work. HH service is truly appalling and never cease to amaze. They almost never know anything about anything...


                    haven't checked whether it's made in India or an import

                    don't even try to ask the sc guys .. they will just tell u its hero honda oil .. they dont even know who makes the oil for HH .. all they know is it is hh oil
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                    • Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                      Is the Motul Technosynthese made in India or a French import?

                      Haven't used it myself, but the Motul mineral is said to be not perform as well as Gulf or even Elf. Not sure how it compares with any of the HH oils. It is made in India. One big negative is that it is not ment to last as long as the HH/Gulf/Elf oils, which are ment to last around 6 k km.
                      The one that I bought was a French import. The shop guy said one of the reasons for Castrol Power1 racing and Motul 5000 series to be expensive is because they are imported.

                      And rightly so Motul hardly lasts till around 4k km and looking at that it is way too expensive for that. I have heard from a lot of folks from castrol bike zone that power1 racing lasts around 7k. If that's true then I would recommend castrol over motul if one really needs to go for fully synthetic.

                      Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                      Does anybody know which brake fluid HH is factory filling into the CBZ-Xtreme? I know we can use either DOT 3 or DOT 4, but I want to know what they have put in, so that one can avoid any mixing. Is DOT 4 easily available?

                      Tried asking this at the HH service center... the supervisors thought I was talking greek and latin. Its a wonder how they work. HH service is truly appalling and never cease to amaze. They almost never know anything about anything...
                      HH guys use the DOT4 generally and is usually available with them. However I don't know if it is the same around everywhere. Because I have heard some of these folks due to lack of oil at their centres tend use DOT3 instead of 4 just to top up. If it is for only top up then do some groundwork else you can empty the container and whole system and fill it up with either DOT 3 or 4.
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                      • Originally posted by hegdeanoop View Post
                        The one that I bought was a French import. The shop guy said one of the reasons for Castrol Power1 racing and Motul 5000 series to be expensive is because they are imported.

                        And rightly so Motul hardly lasts till around 4k km and looking at that it is way too expensive for that. I have heard from a lot of folks from castrol bike zone that power1 racing lasts around 7k. If that's true then I would recommend castrol over motul if one really needs to go for fully synthetic.
                        The folks at CBZ are saying that to justify the price. Don't believe that. Moreover, Motul is an ester based true fully synthetic product. Castrol on the other hand is questionable (as always...!). Who knows if it even is a true synthetic!


                        HH guys use the DOT4 generally and is usually available with them. However I don't know if it is the same around everywhere. Because I have heard some of these folks due to lack of oil at their centres tend use DOT3 instead of 4 just to top up. If it is for only top up then do some groundwork else you can empty the container and whole system and fill it up with either DOT 3 or 4.[/QUOTE]

                        Thanks a heap. Can you tell me if HH supplies the brake fluid in small containers (like they should)? If not, how do they go about it? I don't need to top up... I need to change mine as its due for change very soon. So I guess I will go for DOT 4 if its easily available. Any idea about available brands and cost? Maybe I'll get it done at a Castrol Bike Zone. But I hope they won't make a fuss about me not using Castrol crap....

                        Even if these HH mechanics mix engine oil with the brake fluid, I won't be a wee bit surprised. Mixing DOT 3 and 4 will be no crime for them. They seem eminently qualified for all such brilliant ideas... its a miracle how the bikes run in spite of them.

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                        • Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                          Sarban, has Sankara's metaphysics seduced you? Hope you aren't going to renounce your CBZ-X along with other stuff...
                          Yep He is on my desktop too.Renouncing everything..... i hope not.



                          Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                          Does anybody know which brake fluid HH is factory filling into the CBZ-Xtreme? I know we can use either DOT 3 or DOT 4, but I want to know what they have put in, so that one can avoid any mixing. Is DOT 4 easily available?
                          I changed brake fluid once they used DOT3 from a Yellow bottle and if i remember correctly it cost me Rs35.


                          Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                          Tried asking this at the HH service center... the supervisors thought I was talking greek and latin. Its a wonder how they work. HH service is truly appalling and never cease to amaze. They almost never know anything about anything...
                          You should try HONDA for some really "amazing" service.



                          Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                          The folks at CBZ are saying that to justify the price. Don't believe that. Moreover, Motul is an ester based true fully synthetic product. Castrol on the other hand is questionable (as always...!). Who knows if it even is a true synthetic!
                          Bingo Cp1r is not even a true synthetic oil.Castrol cheats/lies to its customers i feel sad for people going for CP1R(Look who is talking).
                          About CP1R lasting for 7000Kms I do not think so.



                          Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                          Thanks a heap. Can you tell me if HH supplies the brake fluid in small containers (like they should)? If not, how do they go about it? I don't need to top up... I need to change mine as its due for change very soon. So I guess I will go for DOT 4 if its easily available. Any idea about available brands and cost? Maybe I'll get it done at a Castrol Bike Zone. But I hope they won't make a fuss about me not using Castrol crap....
                          Tell them castrol is just a crap and CP1R is not a synthetic oil Because i did
                          You should have looked at the managers face.

                          Originally posted by Raccoon View Post
                          Even if these HH mechanics mix engine oil with the brake fluid, I won't be a wee bit surprised. Mixing DOT 3 and 4 will be no crime for them. They seem eminently qualified for all such brilliant ideas... its a miracle how the bikes run in spite of them.
                          Once i took my bike pushing all the way to SC to get the tappet set right.The "supervisor" revvved the cold engine to 7000RPM to get the bike started i was like.I never went to that SC again.
                          Last edited by sarbanoxley; 08-14-2009, 10:39 PM.
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                          • My HHH

                            hi xbhpians... this is infact my first ever review about my bike HHH and Xbhp...

                            starting with xbhp... i came to know about xbhp when i was searching the internet for bike reviews as i was going to bike my first bike... then the obsession with xbhp grew as time went on... and i admit that reading about GIR made a xbhp fan...

                            regarding HHH.. its been exactly 5 months & 7 days and 58ks on this bike for me... as everybody would do, i read reviews and tested bikes of my friends before coming to a decision.. I had co-driven a friends pulsor for many years... i loathed its power but knew about its problems with chain-set and suspension.... and more over i always hated the handling the bike presented..

                            due to financial constraints, i had to settle in 150 segment and i finally settled for HHH... it has given non problems till now and its presents such a wonderful riding that treading through the croud is absolute breeze... ergonomics are spot-on and is also nice aesthetically... more it comes with a refined engine & HH reliablity...

                            i seriously wish i had some more power.. it lags behind if u have to suddenly catch speed riding in higher gears...also for a drag u have to carry the rpm from the lower gears itself.. also i wish it had a wider rear tire... 100/100 would have been really nice...

                            I haven;t had any long trips yet but i am growing confident about the bike with every km i drive...

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                            • Originally posted by amrinder918 View Post
                              hi xbhpians... this is infact my first ever review about my bike HHH and Xbhp...

                              starting with xbhp... i came to know about xbhp when i was searching the internet for bike reviews as i was going to bike my first bike... then the obsession with xbhp grew as time went on... and i admit that reading about GIR made a xbhp fan...

                              regarding HHH.. its been exactly 5 months & 7 days and 58ks on this bike for me... as everybody would do, i read reviews and tested bikes of my friends before coming to a decision.. I had co-driven a friends pulsor for many years... i loathed its power but knew about its problems with chain-set and suspension.... and more over i always hated the handling the bike presented..

                              due to financial constraints, i had to settle in 150 segment and i finally settled for HHH... it has given non problems till now and its presents such a wonderful riding that treading through the croud is absolute breeze... ergonomics are spot-on and is also nice aesthetically... more it comes with a refined engine & HH reliablity...

                              i seriously wish i had some more power.. it lags behind if u have to suddenly catch speed riding in higher gears...also for a drag u have to carry the rpm from the lower gears itself.. also i wish it had a wider rear tire... 100/100 would have been really nice...

                              I haven;t had any long trips yet but i am growing confident about the bike with every km i drive...

                              58k km in just 5months and 7 days
                              guys..if you ever need blood or want to donate blood, please refer to this site :

                              http://www.friendstosupport.org/index.aspx

                              Do you ever notice that when you're driving, anyone going slower than you is an idiot and everyone driving faster than you is a maniac ?

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                              • Originally posted by sarbanoxley View Post
                                Yep He is on my desktop too.Renouncing everything..... i hope not.
                                As you might already know - he took up sanyas as a kid! When he was nine, to be precise; and if I recall right.

                                Once i took my bike pushing all the way to SC to get the tappet set right.The "supervisor" revvved the cold engine to 7000RPM to get the bike started i was like.I never went to that SC again.
                                Got some real horrid experience at the HH workshop, the other day. Will write about it sometime later... when I'v cooled down a bit...

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