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Re: Honda Unicorn
and some people did ladakh,nepal trip on unicorn you can find videos on youtubeOriginally posted by gublasharma View Post
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not bad... i don't travel much but she was great on kasara ghat and old mumbai-pune roadOriginally posted by gublasharma View PostIs Honda Unicorn 150 cc is a good solution for Ghat Road???
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Is Honda Unicorn 150 cc is a good solution for Ghat Road???
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Need help with touring modifications on a 2011 Honda Unicorn 150
Hello all. I have recently bought a Honda Unicorn from year 2011 which has clocked 42K+ kms and has got a perfect engine (as far as I can understand). I am planning to do the rides ranging from 58 km to 300 km in a day. I need to do some modifications for converting the motorcycle to a touring machine. I am not looking for cosmetic or performance modifications.
Below are the modifications I am thinking about (but not sure how to go about them)
1. Seating - I love the seating on a Unicorn 150. How do I make it better? I have decided on spacers for my stock handle bar to make it a little high. Is there anything I could do with the seat to make it more comfortable?
2. Luggage - I am planning on using 3 of my back packs to carry all my gear and cloths since these would be all small rides. My question is, how much can I carry in KGs just in case of a bigger plan? Can I install metal racks on this bike and carry more weight? How much weight can a 150 cc bike carry?
3. Is a bigger wind screen advisable?
That's all.
I am 39, live in Nagpur, planning to go to all the jungle locations to start with in next one year. I am 5'11 and 92 KGs. I have done 2000 KM rides in past on 350 cc bullets and not new to riding. I am sure I won't face extreme terrain.
Am I good to go? What else can you suggest?
Thanks in Advance.
bB
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Re: Honda Unicorn
i dont see much bright headlight but when i apply brakes or horn or side indicators headlight becomes bright ,what is the issue ? mechanic doesnt understand this
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Bike problem
I own a Unicorn Cb150.
Due to water logging in my area,my bike was fully drown in water.
From that day self start is not working.when I give a self there is smell like that of burning cable and smoke appears from cable.local mechanic says to change the self cable.what will be the reasonable cost in thane..
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Re: Honda Unicorn
I got red one..so far i have ridden 150 kms in 3 days..its smooth & comfortable.Originally posted by rapperswil View PostBlack looks best. Park under the shade and Red will last too.
Few things i want to ask-
1.what should be the speed limit till first
500 kms? I am keeping it under 60 kmph
2.on traffic stops i shift to first gear & release the clutch to kill the engine,is that good or bad?
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Black looks best. Park under the shade and Red will last too.Originally posted by Satyamzma View PostHello friends
I am satyam from Varanasi & i am 36 years old. i am going to buy new Unicorn 150. please suggest me which color looks best? does red color fades too fast?
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Re: Battery/Headlamp Upgrade
Can someone please tell if there is any difference in the generator output of a kick-start and an electric-start Unicorn..?
The reason I'm asking, if they are same spec, how come the stock bike can handle a bigger capacity battery adequately..? And maybe, just maybe, if only the RR is different..I can just go for that instead of other hassles!
Please help..after so much research my head is spinning!
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Check for CDI unit as well, improper firing can lead to increase in rpm but not speedOriginally posted by M_Trigger View PostHi does any one know who can repair unicorn properly in Pune. My bike is 2011 model when ever I accelerate the rmp increases but the speed dosent after pressing the clutch a bit, speed starts gaining. I guess the clutch is gone. Please advise me any mechanic and also what might be the issue.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Honda Unicorn
Hi does any one know who can repair unicorn properly in Pune. My bike is 2011 model when ever I accelerate the rmp increases but the speed dosent after pressing the clutch a bit, speed starts gaining. I guess the clutch is gone. Please advise me any mechanic and also what might be the issue.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Battery/Headlamp Upgrade
So there is no alternative except the coil rewinding + ape RR..?Originally posted by Jith_in View PostYou need to rewind the coil and use ape RR unit for proper charging of battery. The current setup on your bike doesn't seems like reliable. You can get replacement leds for indicators and number plate lamps. HIDs can be used but i recommend a coil rewinding + ape RR unit first
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Re: Battery/Headlamp Upgrade
You need to rewind the coil and use ape RR unit for proper charging of battery. The current setup on your bike doesn't seems like reliable. You can get replacement leds for indicators and number plate lamps. HIDs can be used but i recommend a coil rewinding + ape RR unit firstOriginally posted by jonkaal View PostHello all,
I have recently acquired a 2006 Honda Unicorn CBF150 (kick-start only). And though it was in a very poor condition, I'm getting it back into shape step-by-step for recreational purposes(touring and stuff..).
This vehicle is not at all stock, at least not from the looks of it, and is mounted with pulsar classic round headlamp, which i kinda like on it.
Now focus is on the electrics, by which I mostly mean the inadequate headlamp.
I've decided to turn the Headlamp to DC and purchased a new 5Ah battery against the prescribed stock 2.5Ah. The battery sits perfectly in its new custom-made stay and is working like a charm.
However, since its been a while and now I can spare some money and time to move things ahead, before making the headlamp direct DC I want to ensure adequate charging of the battery. Though there a lot of posts and threads on the same topic but I still have more than a few doubts about the least invasive(want to avoid alternator coil rewinding) and most cost effective way to achieve this.
Considering that in Unicorn only head lamp and tail lamp are on AC (apart from ignition of-course), if someone could help me with the following queries:
1. If the headlight is totally operating on DC (35/35W lamp), is there a possibility of installing a RR unit which can redirect that unused AC for battery charging?
2. Are there low power led replacements available for other lights used in the bike for indicators, tail lamp etc. so that overall load on the battery can be reduced in favor of a high power head lamp (60/60W) after redirecting all unused AC for battery charging?
3. What is the maximum capacity of battery that can be used so that the battery doesn't deep discharge?
4. Is it possible to install an 35/35W HID without the need of a coil rewind or is it just not possible in a Unicorn?
5. Is LED head lamp preferable to everything else?
Some of the ideas may seem over-ambitious but I feel it is possible. All inputs are appreciated!
P.S : This is my first post, try n go easy!
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Battery/Headlamp Upgrade
Hello all,
I have recently acquired a 2006 Honda Unicorn CBF150 (kick-start only). And though it was in a very poor condition, I'm getting it back into shape step-by-step for recreational purposes(touring and stuff..).
This vehicle is not at all stock, at least not from the looks of it, and is mounted with pulsar classic round headlamp, which i kinda like on it.
Now focus is on the electrics, by which I mostly mean the inadequate headlamp.
I've decided to turn the Headlamp to DC and purchased a new 5Ah battery against the prescribed stock 2.5Ah. The battery sits perfectly in its new custom-made stay and is working like a charm.
However, since its been a while and now I can spare some money and time to move things ahead, before making the headlamp direct DC I want to ensure adequate charging of the battery. Though there a lot of posts and threads on the same topic but I still have more than a few doubts about the least invasive(want to avoid alternator coil rewinding) and most cost effective way to achieve this.
Considering that in Unicorn only head lamp and tail lamp are on AC (apart from ignition of-course), if someone could help me with the following queries:
1. If the headlight is totally operating on DC (35/35W lamp), is there a possibility of installing a RR unit which can redirect that unused AC for battery charging?
2. Are there low power led replacements available for other lights used in the bike for indicators, tail lamp etc. so that overall load on the battery can be reduced in favor of a high power head lamp (60/60W) after redirecting all unused AC for battery charging?
3. What is the maximum capacity of battery that can be used so that the battery doesn't deep discharge?
4. Is it possible to install an 35/35W HID without the need of a coil rewind or is it just not possible in a Unicorn?
5. Is LED head lamp preferable to everything else?
Some of the ideas may seem over-ambitious but I feel it is possible. All inputs are appreciated!
P.S : This is my first post, try n go easy!Last edited by jonkaal; 08-13-2017, 04:57 AM.
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Re: Honda Unicorn
Hello friends
I am satyam from Varanasi & i am 36 years old. i am going to buy new Unicorn 150. please suggest me which color looks best? does red color fades too fast?
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