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  • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

    Originally posted by ep452 View Post
    How often should I replace the tube ? Is it some thing like once in 6 months or something?
    Change the tube everytime you change the tyre, or if there are more than 3 puntures ( whichever occurs earliesr )
    Keep the old tube as a spare if you go on long rides..

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    • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

      Completed 35000 Km on my SZ R

      Aman Khurana

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      • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

        Bro.. Obviously air flow increases but heat is directly proportional to the fuel burnt in your engine and buring of fuel depends upon Air-Fuel Ratio. Alone the air supply is not the cause of extra heat felt.

        Heat felt by you might be due to washing of your motorcycle as it removes the dirt and mud off the engine which is good insulator of heat. So mud and dirt dont let us feel heat coming off the engine and also its not good for the engine's efficiency. Always keep your engine and silencer free of excess mud and dirt deposits.
        Hope this will help you

        Aman Khurana

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        • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

          Originally posted by lalitp View Post
          I am sorry buddy but I dont know answers of your questions. People crib over this thread being dead, I would blame senior members and moderators for their ignorance as if this is an inferior thread!

          Now even I have a query about something related to my bike but I fear infact I am damn sure that the query/question will be ignored.

          Mods! Pls spare some time for this thread. Please direct us to appropriate resource if the question is not related.

          PS: To gain attention of the mods, I had reported my own post in this thread. Do I expected to do the same thing over and over again?
          Will try my best to resolve your query bro

          Aman Khurana

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          • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

            Originally posted by ep452 View Post
            What is the recommended front and back Tyre pressure for szr .... ?
            28 for front and 33 for rear..

            Aman Khurana

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            • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

              Originally posted by aman467 View Post
              Bro.. Obviously air flow increases but heat is directly proportional to the fuel burnt in your engine and buring of fuel depends upon Air-Fuel Ratio. Alone the air supply is not the cause of extra heat felt.
              ...So mud and dirt dont let us feel heat coming off the engine and also its not good for the engine's efficiency...

              Aman Khurana
              Thanx for the reply. Maybe you're right. I have done a bit of research on this topic but all I could conclude 'definitely' was that a lean mixture burnt will give out more heat & a rich mixture when burnt will give out less heat in the same process.
              And as for the mud & dirt I keep the fins & exhaust clean 90% of the times.
              Thanx again for your opinion :thumbup:

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              • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                Originally posted by curve_king View Post
                Thanx for the reply. Maybe you're right. I have done a bit of research on this topic but all I could conclude 'definitely' was that a lean mixture burnt will give out more heat & a rich mixture when burnt will give out less heat in the same process.
                And as for the mud & dirt I keep the fins & exhaust clean 90% of the times.
                Thanx again for your opinion :thumbup:
                That is a good habbit buddy
                and yaah lean mixture can also be the result of more heat radiating off the engine
                Get your carb syncd after every filter change and cleaning only if they have gas emission recogniser and a digital rpm meter else they wont be able to set up the carb perfectly as i faced these problems.

                Aman Khurana

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                • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                  Rich mixture gives you very torquee feeling right from the twist of the throttle but as soon as the engine will gain its operating temperature you will feel bike is getting lethargic and not responding to the throttle as it was responding a while ago, lean mixture will generate more heat due to the less availability of the fuel and more air, in a way lean mixture is more harmful for your engine as in the longer run your bike's piston rings, cylinder will all worn out quickly, carburetor should be optimally tuned so that the engine respond according to the throttle, carburetor should be tuned when engine is slightly warmed up (not too much hot) and with the help of tachometer otherwise it is very difficult to set it perfectly.

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                  • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                    last week i had given my bike for servicing. After that, if i keep bike idle for few hours and try to start , then on start button press bike does not start and instead give some "tik...tik " sound. If i put bike in fist gear and push it(just 1 meter) and then again try the start button, it works. I never faced any starting trouble before giving it for servicing. Any idea what those guys have messed up....

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                    • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                      Originally posted by ep452 View Post
                      last week i had given my bike for servicing. After that, if i keep bike idle for few hours and try to start , then on start button press bike does not start and instead give some "tik...tik " sound. If i put bike in fist gear and push it(just 1 meter) and then again try the start button, it works. I never faced any starting trouble before giving it for servicing. Any idea what those guys have messed up....
                      Bro.. just ensure that your battery is working fine by checking the horn and headlight are working fine and also you can get the battery checked at the service center. If its not working fine then replace your battery.

                      Secondly, the tik tik sound after initiating a self start could be due to faulty "Starter Outer Clutch Assembly".
                      Still i think your battery is faulty but still get the motorcycle inspected at the service centre in both context.
                      Hope this helps you

                      Aman Khurana
                      Last edited by aman467; 05-16-2014, 12:17 AM.

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                      • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                        Originally posted by aman467 View Post
                        Bro.. just ensure that your battery is working fine by checking the horn and headlight are working fine and also you can get the battery checked at the service center. If its not working fine then replace your battery.

                        Secondly, the tik tik sound after initiating a self start could be due to faulty "Starter Outer Clutch Assembly".
                        Still i think your battery is faulty but still get the motorcycle inspected at the service centre in both context.
                        Hope this helps you

                        Aman Khurana

                        thanks Aman,

                        more problems are coming.. :-(

                        whenever bike is runing and if i release the accelerator completely or if I apply clutch slightly bike is making some weired noise. i had changed the clutch cable during last service. not sure if its related to this.

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                        • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                          Originally posted by ep452 View Post
                          thanks Aman,

                          more problems are coming.. :-(

                          whenever bike is runing and if i release the accelerator completely or if I apply clutch slightly bike is making some weired noise. i had changed the clutch cable during last service. not sure if its related to this.
                          Bro. Just explain your problem like at what speed the engaging of clutch produce noise or at what speed when you release throttle and the bike make noise.?
                          Also tell me that the noise you felt is coming from the engine part or chain sprocket assembly?
                          What type of the noise is.. tik tik or chirr chirr..? explain a bit.. then i will be able to help you even more better.
                          And what about the last post. Did it help you or not ?

                          Aman Khurana
                          Last edited by aman467; 05-17-2014, 12:20 AM.

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                          • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                            Originally posted by aman467 View Post
                            Bro. Just explain your problem like at what speed the engaging of clutch produce noise or at what speed when you release throttle and the bike make noise.?
                            Also tell me that the noise you felt is coming from the engine part or chain sprocket assembly?
                            What type of the noise is.. tik tik or chirr chirr..? explain a bit.. then i will be able to help you even more better.
                            And what about the last post. Did it help you or not ?

                            Aman Khurana
                            at any speed if I slightly press clutch the sound will come. its not some sound but the normal smooth sound of bike changes to some thing else bit noisy. Its hard to define the sound , but some thing similar to the noise of our old M80 scooter. Interestingly its coming from( or through) the silencer. Same thing with throttle at any speed if i completely release throttle the sound comes. and definitely its not the engine knocking sound due to low speed.

                            about battery i am going to service center tomorrow. will check those :-) till then push and pull

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                            • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                              hi Aman,

                              took bike to service centre. about engine sound they said its because idle rpm is kept too high ( though I am not convinced because the rpm used to be the same before the sound occured too) and they kept it at around 1000rpm. the sound did reduced but its still there.

                              about battery I think they recharged it and it seems to be working for now. let c for how many days it wroks :-)

                              thanks Aman.

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                              • Re: Yamaha SZ-X / SZ-R

                                I had my key in the ON position for over night, the battery got hit, got very low horn, very low sound of starter, it actually sounded funny. I let my bike idle for good 3-5 mins, rode it sanely for first 3-4 kms and then beaten the hell out of her, revved it hard till red line every gear. Did it twice one in the morning while going to office and later while coming back. The battery back to normal state.

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