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  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    As a matter of he's right, partly. Here's why. It's a sensor, call it a float level switch/sensor. A gauge is something that has something visible readings with needles or bars (electronic) to let the user know of what's a max and minimum. Technically there is nothing wrong in calling it a sensor. You call a temp gauge (on your dash) a gauge not temperature sensor, your temperature sensor is near the cylinder.

    Let's give everyone a chance to learn.

    And the part number you mentioned is a Fuel Unit according to the manual, not even sensor or fuel gauge.

    Cheers!
    VJ


    The above thing was replaced for me and pardon me for using gauge instead of fuel sensor

    Cheers,
    Sanjay
    http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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    • Re: Honda CBR 250R

      Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
      Saar!!!!! The part number is 37800KYJ901 and it costs 2058 to be exact and it is not fuel sensor for god's sake. It is fuel gauge

      Cheers,
      Sanjay
      Don't mention it, and yes that's the right part!

      Cheers!
      VJ
      Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
      The girl said, 'NO!'


      And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


      THE END

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      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

        Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post

        The above thing was replaced for me and pardon me for using gauge instead of fuel sensor

        Cheers,
        Sanjay
        they gave on MRP ??? you should have bargained a bit
        "A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel."

        RE Bullet 1977 - Current
        RX-100 1995 - Current
        CBZ Classic 2003 - Current
        Activa 2004 - Current
        CBR 250R 2012 - Current
        Ninja 650 2013 - Current.

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        • Re: Honda CBR 250R

          Originally posted by theironhorse99 View Post
          they gave on MRP ??? you should have bargained a bit
          It was replaced in warranty [emoji5]

          Cheers,
          Sanjay
          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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          • Re: Honda CBR 250R

            Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
            It was replaced in warranty [emoji5]

            Cheers,
            Sanjay
            even better...
            "A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel."

            RE Bullet 1977 - Current
            RX-100 1995 - Current
            CBZ Classic 2003 - Current
            Activa 2004 - Current
            CBR 250R 2012 - Current
            Ninja 650 2013 - Current.

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            • Re: Honda CBR 250R

              Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
              It was replaced in warranty [emoji5]

              Cheers,
              Sanjay
              So you have already get it changed that too under warranty, that's great. Then I think there is no point of asking another SVC guy for the same.

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              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                What is the life of rear mono suspension?
                My bike is under 10k kms old and SVC guys told me that its rear shock absorber is about to die soon. symptoms identified are rear seat getting bumps even in small potholes. probable reason told by them was bike being stationary for long time (4000 kms in 4 yrs)
                Is it really time to change the suspension?

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                • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                  Originally posted by Kiran.jagtap View Post
                  What is the life of rear mono suspension?
                  Its not mono, its PRO-LINK suspension. Mine was changed first around some 68K but the second one was changed around 93 despite running mostly on smooth highways. The symptom for a change is not "getting bumps even in small potholes", but absolute no action; but yes, you're likely to experience the actual hitting the pothole when the suspension is worn out.

                  Take it to Vihaan Honda, Thane & meet Abdul (if he's still working there) & he should fix the issue smoothly
                  Last edited by aargee; 11-05-2015, 06:41 AM.
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                  Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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                  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                    Switched over to Philips extremevision! Loving every single moment! Thanks to [MENTION=22265]SriramEfunds[/MENTION] !



                    Low beam



                    High beam



                    Both photos were taken at 4:15 AM on a road with no street lights. The change is welcome, but it does lose out against the orange glow of those street lights.

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                    • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                      Originally posted by aargee View Post
                      Its not mono, its PRO-LINK suspension. Mine was changed first around some 68K but the second one was changed around 93 despite running mostly on smooth highways. The symptom for a change is not "getting bumps even in small potholes", but absolute no action; but yes, you're likely to experience the actual hitting the pothole when the suspension is worn out.

                      Take it to Vihaan Honda, Thane & meet Abdul (if he's still working there) & he should fix the issue smoothly
                      I give my bike to vihan only.. and Abdul is the supervisor who suggested me to change the shock absorber.

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                      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                        Originally posted by Jon Niranjan Paul View Post
                        Switched over to Philips extremevision! Loving every single moment! Thanks to @SriramEfunds !

                        Both photos were taken at 4:15 AM on a road with no street lights. The change is welcome, but it does lose out against the orange glow of those street lights.

                        Hi Jon,

                        Can you let us know the model and the price of it. And did SVC guys fix it for you? Looks good btw.

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                        • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                          Originally posted by Jon Niranjan Paul View Post
                          Switched over to Philips extremevision! Loving every single moment! Thanks to @SriramEfunds !

                          Low beam

                          High beam

                          Both photos were taken at 4:15 AM on a road with no street lights. The change is welcome, but it does lose out against the orange glow of those street lights.
                          Where did you get them? Online? What was the cost?

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                          • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                            Originally posted by aargee View Post
                            around 93
                            Gross OT (w.r.t the original discussion), but please post a pic of your current ODO sir jee!
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                            • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                              Originally posted by Jon Niranjan Paul View Post
                              Switched over to Philips extremevision! Loving every single moment! Thanks to @SriramEfunds !



                              Low beam



                              High beam



                              Both photos were taken at 4:15 AM on a road with no street lights. The change is welcome, but it does lose out against the orange glow of those street lights.
                              That's the problem with these, make things ultimate bright at dark, but they kind of scatter on other incandescent sources such as the sodium vapor lamp mostly.

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                              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                                Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                                Gross OT (w.r.t the original discussion), but please post a pic of your current ODO sir jee!
                                By Nov 22/23 sirje!!
                                Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                                Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                                ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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