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  • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by pravinpawar76 View Post
    I took this after 7-8 hr [ATTACH]254231[/ATTACH]
    It is a common issue. Your oil seal is broken. Just reach out any local mechanic shop or authorised service centre.

    They’ll change your oil seal and replace the oil.

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    • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

      Done with block replacement on friend's CBR.

      Total cost came to 10k

      Queries welcome. B&P kit was ₹4100, timing chain came to ₹1350, head rubber gasket came for ₹350, head gasket ₹300.

      You can fit slipper clutch on CBR150, as well as the clutch kit from TVS Apache. Works like a charm.

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      • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

        Can you please provide the full breakup of the cost, if you don't mind. I'll really appreciate it.
        Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
        Done with block replacement on friend's CBR.

        Total cost came to 10k

        Queries welcome. B&P kit was ₹4100, timing chain came to ₹1350, head rubber gasket came for ₹350, head gasket ₹300.

        You can fit slipper clutch on CBR150, as well as the clutch kit from TVS Apache. Works like a charm.
        "Verso l'infinito e oltre"

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        • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

          Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post

          You can fit slipper clutch on CBR150, as well as the clutch kit from TVS Apache. Works like a charm.
          If you can expand a bit would be great. You mean to say RTR 200's slipper clutch with the clutch pack can be installed on the CBR150?

          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 150 R

            Cost details -

            B&P kit - ₹4100 (2000 for piston and rings, another 2100 for the cylinder block)

            Timing chain (DID, stock) - ₹1350
            Head rubber gasket - ₹350 (for tappet cover)
            Engine head gasket ₹300
            Clutch plates and clutch center - ₹800 + ₹250 (replaced only clutch plates, from rtr160)

            Gasket maker - ₹40
            Oil - ₹500
            NGK platinum plug - ₹160
            Front wheel bearings (Mahle bearings) - ₹130 -6301- 2 of them

            Chain and sprocket set - Rolon gold kit for CBR 150r - ₹870

            Labour we paid - ₹1600 (I was personally guiding the mechanics)

            Cost at lathe - Cylinder head resurfacing, valve head cleaning, spark plug tubbing and cleaning - ₹400

            Block kit, timing chain, head gaskets were all stock Honda parts.

            Biryani and some beer [emoji23] ₹1k haha

            Other repairs done - New indicators for front (₹70 each, copy pieces), new clutch cable, new rear disc pads, O2 sensor area and throttle body cleaning, radiator flushing.

            The slipper clutch will be fitted again after first service, that will cost you another 2k. Not added above. The bike should also get a front fork overhaul with 15w oil, fork springs from RTR180, new coneset, steel braided lines from p220, fully synth brake fluid, new tyres from Apollo (Alpha h1), this is to be done after first service. Should also switch back to a better oil.

            Also in the last service we had filled fresh coolant, so that was reused since we couldn't source good coolant at the time of this work. The stator coil was new too, and costs ₹5600 (genuine Honda spare). Timing chain guides and
            tensioner were in good shape, so didn't change them.

            Regarding the clutch pack, RTR160-180-200 clutch packs are a direct fit on the CBR150r. This bike has been running RTR160 clutch pack for years. RTR200 slipper clutch works and is to be fitted next.
            Last edited by MidnightEvil Parth; 07-14-2020, 11:13 AM.

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            • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

              Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
              Cost details -

              B&P kit - ₹4100 (2000 for piston and rings, another 2100 for the cylinder block)

              Timing chain (DID, stock) - ₹1350
              Head rubber gasket - ₹350 (for tappet cover)
              Engine head gasket ₹300
              Clutch plates and clutch center - ₹800 + ₹250 (replaced only clutch plates, from rtr160)

              Gasket maker - ₹40
              Oil - ₹500
              NGK platinum plug - ₹160
              Front wheel bearings (Mahle bearings) - ₹130 -6301- 2 of them

              Chain and sprocket set - Rolon gold kit for CBR 150r - ₹870

              Labour we paid - ₹1600 (I was personally guiding the mechanics)

              Cost at lathe - Cylinder head resurfacing, valve head cleaning, spark plug tubbing and cleaning - ₹400

              Block kit, timing chain, head gaskets were all stock Honda parts.

              Biryani and some beer [emoji23] ₹1k haha

              Other repairs done - New indicators for front (₹70 each, copy pieces), new clutch cable, new rear disc pads, O2 sensor area and throttle body cleaning, radiator flushing.

              The slipper clutch will be fitted again after first service, that will cost you another 2k. Not added above. The bike should also get a front fork overhaul with 15w oil, fork springs from RTR180, new coneset, steel braided lines from p220, fully synth brake fluid, new tyres from Apollo (Alpha h1), this is to be done after first service. Should also switch back to a better oil.

              Also in the last service we had filled fresh coolant, so that was reused since we couldn't source good coolant at the time of this work. The stator coil was new too, and costs ₹5600 (genuine Honda spare). Timing chain guides and
              tensioner were in good shape, so didn't change them.

              Regarding the clutch pack, RTR160-180-200 clutch packs are a direct fit on the CBR150r. This bike has been running RTR160 clutch pack for years. RTR200 slipper clutch works and is to be fitted next.




              thankkyou so much for sharing this
              if u can make a video on slipperclutch on the cbr

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              • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
                Done with block replacement on friend's CBR.

                Total cost came to 10k

                Queries welcome. B&P kit was ₹4100, timing chain came to ₹1350, head rubber gasket came for ₹350, head gasket ₹300.

                You can fit slipper clutch on CBR150, as well as the clutch kit from TVS Apache. Works like a charm.
                What was his odo reading?

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                • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                  Originally posted by thisisganesh View Post
                  thankkyou so much for sharing this
                  if u can make a video on slipperclutch on the cbr
                  I'll surely try to make a video on same when I switch the clutch pack.

                  Originally posted by pravinpawar76 View Post
                  What was his odo reading?
                  approx 60k, the odo had stopped working for a while.

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                  • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                    Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
                    Cost details -

                    B&P kit - ₹4100 (2000 for piston and rings, another 2100 for the cylinder block)

                    Timing chain (DID, stock) - ₹1350
                    Head rubber gasket - ₹350 (for tappet cover)
                    Engine head gasket ₹300
                    Clutch plates and clutch center - ₹800 + ₹250 (replaced only clutch plates, from rtr160)

                    Gasket maker - ₹40
                    Oil - ₹500
                    NGK platinum plug - ₹160
                    Front wheel bearings (Mahle bearings) - ₹130 -6301- 2 of them

                    Chain and sprocket set - Rolon gold kit for CBR 150r - ₹870

                    Labour we paid - ₹1600 (I was personally guiding the mechanics)

                    Cost at lathe - Cylinder head resurfacing, valve head cleaning, spark plug tubbing and cleaning - ₹400

                    Block kit, timing chain, head gaskets were all stock Honda parts.

                    Biryani and some beer [emoji23] ₹1k haha

                    Other repairs done - New indicators for front (₹70 each, copy pieces), new clutch cable, new rear disc pads, O2 sensor area and throttle body cleaning, radiator flushing.

                    The slipper clutch will be fitted again after first service, that will cost you another 2k. Not added above. The bike should also get a front fork overhaul with 15w oil, fork springs from RTR180, new coneset, steel braided lines from p220, fully synth brake fluid, new tyres from Apollo (Alpha h1), this is to be done after first service. Should also switch back to a better oil.

                    Also in the last service we had filled fresh coolant, so that was reused since we couldn't source good coolant at the time of this work. The stator coil was new too, and costs ₹5600 (genuine Honda spare). Timing chain guides and
                    tensioner were in good shape, so didn't change them.

                    Regarding the clutch pack, RTR160-180-200 clutch packs are a direct fit on the CBR150r. This bike has been running RTR160 clutch pack for years. RTR200 slipper clutch works and is to be fitted next.
                    Just the clutch plate and pressure plate or the full assembly of apache 160

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                    • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                      Guys i forgot to remove key from bike as it was switched on for 2 days. As i know today i think my battery is now totally gone even fi motor is not starting...
                      What should i do now?
                      Should i charge the battery????
                      Pls reply fast

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                      • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                        Originally posted by pravinpawar76 View Post
                        Guys i forgot to remove key from bike as it was switched on for 2 days. As i know today i think my battery is now totally gone even fi motor is not starting...
                        What should i do now?
                        Should i charge the battery????
                        Pls reply fast
                        yes take out the battery get it fully charged

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                        • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                          Clutch plate of cbr 150r are too expensive..can i use clutch plate of any other bike

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                          • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                            TVS Apache RTR 160 works. Using that since 2 years.
                            Originally posted by Dikshant View Post
                            Clutch plate of cbr 150r are too expensive..can i use clutch plate of any other bike

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                            • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                              Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
                              TVS Apache RTR 160 works. Using that since 2 years.
                              Edit - Full assembly is not needed just the plates should do, please recheck. It has been a lot of time and I don't remember

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                              • Re: Honda CBR 150 R

                                Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
                                Edit - Full assembly is not needed just the plates should do, please recheck. It has been a lot of time and I don't remember
                                thank you brother..and what about the fork upgrade you have done

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