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  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

    Originally posted by instarider View Post
    Even I got my bae repsol yesterday home...
    1qn.. Can anyone find the place where radiator Coolant is filled!
    And can we check the Coolant level like other Bajaj and ktms
    I couldn't find it in cbr...
    Plz help me figure out
    Congratulations on your bike mate! The coolant reservoir is just near the rear brake pedal. You can check the coolant level in the reservoir. Just make sure to keep the bike straight when you do it and only check when the engine is cold. Cheers!

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    • Re: Honda CBR 250R

      Originally posted by sanjaynk15 View Post
      Congratulations on your bike mate! The coolant reservoir is just near the rear brake pedal. You can check the coolant level in the reservoir. Just make sure to keep the bike straight when you do it and only check when the engine is cold. Cheers!
      Thank you bro...
      I've checked every inch of my bike Bt couldn't find...
      Can you attach a picture of that when you are free?

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      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

        Originally posted by instarider View Post
        Even I got my bae repsol yesterday home...
        1qn.. Can anyone find the place where radiator Coolant is filled!
        And can we check the Coolant level like other Bajaj and ktms
        I couldn't find it in cbr...
        Plz help me figure out
        The radiator cap can be found on the right side of the bike where there is a gap in the right side panel, peeping through it, you can see the radiator cap. In case of topping up, one needs to remove the side panels and then top it up the radiator. In case, one needs to view the level of coolant, the coolant reservoir is right next to the rear brake pedal as Sanjay mentioned. To top it up, remove the philips screw with a black housing, and you gain access to the coolant tank. Check your owners manual, it clearly states what's what. Makes your life a whole lot easier.

        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 instarider View Post
          Thank you bro...
          I've checked every inch of my bike Bt couldn't find...
          Can you attach a picture of that when you are free?
          Here you go buddy!

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          • Re: Honda CBR 250R

            Thank you guys
            Will check that soon

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            • Re: Honda CBR 250R

              Tip for the lazy bum : You dont actually have to remove any body panels to fill up coolant in the radiator.

              Just unscrew the radiator cap screw through the gap in the side fairing using a long screw driver.

              Next, open the radiator cap by putting your hand through the gap near the handlebars. Fill up a syringe or small picchkoo like device (eye drops bottle) with coolant, and fill up the radiator.

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              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                Will be having the first service soon.
                Pls acknowledge me abt it. What should be changed other than engine oil, coolant

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                • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                  Originally posted by pinkesh2703 View Post
                  Will be having the first service soon.
                  Pls acknowledge me abt it. What should be changed other than engine oil, coolant
                  Only engine oil and oil filter is changed in the first service. Coolant level will be checked. Other than this, chain slack adjustment, cleaning, lubing and bike wash will be carried out. For further information just refer to the back of the First free service coupon in the owners manual.
                  Cheers!

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                  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                    Originally posted by sanjaynk15 View Post
                    Only engine oil and oil filter is changed in the first service. Coolant level will be checked. Other than this, chain slack adjustment, cleaning, lubing and bike wash will be carried out. For further information just refer to the back of the First free service coupon in the owners manual.
                    Cheers!
                    Thx a lot bro.
                    I'm yet to get service manual. [emoji5] [emoji5]

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                    • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                      Hey guys. Done 1078 Kms in a month on my baby Lucy. I have a slight worry here. Whenever I use the rear brake, the pedal feels as if something is in between the brakes, like something is disturbing the pedal movement. And the bite is lacking Now. Any help? Sorry I am unable to clearly state the brake issue. This is the best I can explain.

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                      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                        Guys like to know the thoughts who are using the Honda throttle oil, experience and life expectancy (which may vary from rider to rider) I'm gonna try the Honda oil n see my feeling .

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                        • Re: Honda CBR 250R

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                          • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                            Originally posted by Deathwing View Post
                            Guys like to know the thoughts who are using the Honda throttle oil, experience and life expectancy (which may vary from rider to rider) I'm gonna try the Honda oil n see my feeling .
                            I thought you wanted a 40w oil for the summer?

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                            • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                              Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post
                              [emoji106] Nice job, but the elevator music really sucks. It does nothing to fuel excitement, the music is more suited for grannies playing with their cats or going through albums of their now grown up kids.

                              We never got to see your CBR or your handsome face, sir. Or hear your voice.

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                              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                                Originally posted by leech View Post
                                I thought you wanted a 40w oil for the summer?
                                Been using 10w40 motul, bikes been fine, I want to know your experience of the Honda oil, I haven't used it for a long time, will be leaving my bike for service soon to change rear disc plate,pads,etc ,, my oil needs a change soo I thought I'll try out honda oil and see if my bike is more smoother,

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