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  • Originally posted by sooraj_vs View Post
    Thats it. To save wire. I thought there is something more to it..
    Yes there is ...in fuel injected vehicles, and vehicles with ECU the electronic and electromagnetic noise from various sources like ignition spark, alternator,etc., can do what is called a edge trigger leading to erroneous working of ECU.... With the body being -ve, it acts partly like a shield since it is metal and ,also the "0" reference for the circuit.....however these circuit boards do have their own de-coupling and EMF shields.
    When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

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    • Went to buy the new cbz extreme today...but to my shock....All of the avaliable 10 peices got scratches on it..... i was very dissappointed... The manager of the showroom is saying that they are common everywhere as the load of bikes comes from a truck....everyone who bought a bike had same situation?

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      • Originally posted by Kalli12 View Post
        Went to buy the new cbz extreme today...but to my shock....All of the avaliable 10 peices got scratches on it..... i was very dissappointed... The manager of the showroom is saying that they are common everywhere as the load of bikes comes from a truck....everyone who bought a bike had same situation?

        I think small scratches are common,Are those scratches too big??? Here,manager offer us with new parts for the damaged item if he has that item in stock.

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        • Originally posted by sooraj_vs View Post
          Buddy, first of all, its not a design flaw. Its a property associated with all bikes working on AC electrical setup. And the new extreme is no different in this regard.
          ahhhh....ok i thought that new cbz xtreme might have better electrical sytem or say d.c

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          • Originally posted by psr View Post
            Yes there is ...in fuel injected vehicles, and vehicles with ECU the electronic and electromagnetic noise from various sources like ignition spark, alternator,etc., can do what is called a edge trigger leading to erroneous working of ECU.... With the body being -ve, it acts partly like a shield since it is metal and ,also the "0" reference for the circuit.....however these circuit boards do have their own de-coupling and EMF shields.
            So I guessed right, them wrong, and then right again..
            Afterall, aa automobile is a piece of engineering, so there is always more to it.. Thanx sir..
            MOTORCYCLING IS AS MUCH ART AS IT IS SCIENCE

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            • Originally posted by Aneesh@4GHz View Post
              I think small scratches are common,Are those scratches too big??? Here,manager offer us with new parts for the damaged item if he has that item in stock.
              Yep. Scratches during transportation is common. Dealers should replace the parts, as we are paying 70K not for a scratched bike. If all the bikes are scratched, select the one with least damage and make him replace the parts.
              MOTORCYCLING IS AS MUCH ART AS IT IS SCIENCE

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              • Originally posted by Aneesh@4GHz View Post
                I think small scratches are common,Are those scratches too big??? Here,manager offer us with new parts for the damaged item if he has that item in stock.

                Yeah bro he offered for a free safety rod change but the scratcher were too big....and i didnt felt like taking a scratched bike after paying 76400/- went back home and decided to check in few showrooms or wait for a new load to come in

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                • Originally posted by sooraj_vs View Post
                  Yep. Scratches during transportation is common. Dealers should replace the parts, as we are paying 70K not for a scratched bike. If all the bikes are scratched, select the one with least damage and make him replace the parts.

                  But bro the scratches are on tank and on head lights and he says he wont replace them

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                  • Originally posted by Kalli12 View Post
                    But bro the scratches are on tank and on head lights and he says he wont replace them
                    Then better check other showrooms.
                    MOTORCYCLING IS AS MUCH ART AS IT IS SCIENCE

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                    • obviously check for other showrooms....or wait for other lot to come...thr is no point taking a scratched bike for such a amount.....
                      but first of all,bring this incidence to the notice of HH people (through thr site)....and write this incident in showrooms feedback register too
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                      • hey guyz...
                        i myself checked the Hero Honda Showroom In the morning in order to check the CBZ 2011 in flesh...
                        but my bad luck...still cbz 2011 is not hit the showrooms yet!
                        as per the salesman..HH is not able to co-up with the spares supliers hence the production is damm low to launch this model country wide.
                        is it the Honda-hero Split effect..?

                        secondly,he ask me to check the Double disk HUNK is I am further intrested in dual disk CBZ as the chassis and engine will be exactly same on both the bikes.

                        on test riding the Dual Disk Hunk i really cant differtiate it the single frnt disk model...its almost same, no disk like effect on rear wheel..?
                        why?

                        OT: the HUNK is Brand new which is test ride!

                        but some how i feel my Honda Stunner More REV-Free than Hunk in mid-range RPM but yes..pickup was better and more linear then Stunner!
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                        Hero Honda CBZ X-Treme....2011
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                        • Originally posted by bikekrazy View Post
                          hey guyz...
                          i myself checked the Hero Honda Showroom In the morning in order to check the CBZ 2011 in flesh...
                          but my bad luck...still cbz 2011 is not hit the showrooms yet!
                          as per the salesman..HH is not able to co-up with the spares supliers hence the production is damm low to launch this model country wide.
                          is it the Honda-hero Split effect..?

                          secondly,he ask me to check the Double disk HUNK is I am further intrested in dual disk CBZ as the chassis and engine will be exactly same on both the bikes.

                          on test riding the Dual Disk Hunk i really cant differtiate it the single frnt disk model...its almost same, no disk like effect on rear wheel..?
                          why?

                          OT: the HUNK is Brand new which is test ride!

                          but some how i feel my Honda Stunner More REV-Free than Hunk in mid-range RPM but yes..pickup was better and more linear then Stunner!
                          Even before launching the new version, CBZ was a rare sighting at showrooms. It had nearly 2 months waiting, and TD wasn't available in most showrooms. No wonder new version hasn't hit the roads. I don't believe this is an after effect of "The Great Split"

                          And the rear disk - well, even the front disk on a Hunk lacks that signature disk brake feel and character. The first time I rode a Hunk, I was like at the brake. But don't worry, it HAS got the power but surely lacks the initial bite.
                          So no wonder the you couldn't realize a disk at the rear.

                          Again, you tested a brand new bike, right..? Mine after having done nearly 400kms and 1st service, still hasn't opened up. Once it happens, the difference will be obvious.
                          MOTORCYCLING IS AS MUCH ART AS IT IS SCIENCE

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                          • [QUOTE=bikekrazy;634625]hey guyz...
                            i myself checked the Hero Honda Showroom In the morning in order to check the CBZ 2011 in flesh...
                            but my bad luck...still cbz 2011 is not hit the showrooms yet!
                            as per the salesman..HH is not able to co-up with the spares supliers hence the production is damm low to launch this model country wide.
                            is it the Honda-hero Split effect..?

                            secondly,he ask me to check the Double disk HUNK is I am further intrested in dual disk CBZ as the chassis and engine will be exactly same on both the bikes.

                            on test riding the Dual Disk Hunk i really cant differtiate it the single frnt disk model...its almost same, no disk like effect on rear wheel..?
                            why?

                            OT: the HUNK is Brand new which is test ride!

                            but some how i feel my Honda Stunner More REV-Free than Hunk in mid-range RPM but yes..pickup was better and more linear then Stunner![/QU


                            its available in the showroom i checked it out 5 days back, new glamour is still not available

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                            • hii sooraj

                              I feel that the disc brakes in hunk are quite good. ya the initial bite in the front is little low but the rear is very good. this lacking is due to progressive type. if if the front bite is more and sudden then it will be trouble. i did stop from 95 to zero in very very less distance and time with both the brakes pressed than my drum version of hunk earlier I had.

                              belive me, I had driven p220, but didn't felt confident. please don't take it otherwise (pulsar owners my opinion only). RTR 180, R15 and hunk are best in their Rear disc department
                              Don't research too much while purchasing, else you will commit blunder


                              Hero Honda Hunk 2008 model ------ 6 months
                              Bajaj Pulsar 180 Ug4 -------------- 2 months
                              hero honda hunk 2011 model------- present

                              Driving Experience------ 5 years (as a city & hill rider) ----50cc to 223 cc

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                              • Originally posted by sooraj_vs View Post
                                And BTW, did anyone see the new Hunk TV ad..?
                                Man.. Just Hilarious..

                                "Everybody follows the Hunk"

                                LMAO..
                                Hunk Guy- "Reverse is not an option"

                                Silly Girl- "FOLLOW HIM!!!"
                                Motorcycling Experience:
                                2000 ~ 2017 Y2K Kinetic Zoom (Disposed at 15k)
                                2011 ~ 2015 Hero Honda Karizma R (Sold at 56.5k)
                                2013 ~ 2014 Bajaj Discover 100 4G (Sold at 16.5k)
                                2015 ~ 2017 TVS Wego (Totaled at 18k)
                                2015 - Bajaj Pulsar 220F (Currently 31k) < Garage Queen!
                                2017 - Bajaj CT100B (Currently 21k) < 'Golden Quadrilateral' Runner!

                                The Ride was Good, but Life is short, spend it Wisely!
                                Adios Comrades!
                                A.P. 2018

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