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  • thisisganesh
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by pravinpawar76 View Post
    Is there anyone clean Valve?
    I think this time i have to clean Valve as per manual but I have doubt that mechanical is able to do it.
    Right now i am not facing any problem.
    Pls give me ur valuable suggestion
    always go as per manual
    best way to prevent problems later

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  • pravinpawar76
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Is there anyone clean Valve?
    I think this time i have to clean Valve as per manual but I have doubt that mechanical is able to do it.
    Right now i am not facing any problem.
    Pls give me ur valuable suggestion

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  • thisisganesh
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R Gearbox Problem Please Help

    Guys i have a problem which is very annoying on my CBR 150R

    when i upshift my rpm goes too low (2k rpm) and comes up again to 3-4k rpm according to speed and gear i am in at that moment

    i own a cbr 250 and RTR 200 too how ever their RPM dont go as low as 2k rpm when upshifting

    also my 3-4-5 gear doesn't slot properly (gear lever travels only half up and comes back down however the gear still gets upshifted )

    please help guys

    PS

    spark plug is never changed (12k km on odo)
    Sprocket is 90% done
    planning to change both in this week
    will this fix the gearbox problem

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  • thisisganesh
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by sacchu kundapurian View Post
    Bro do you have PDF or any soft copy of service manual?
    In internet I'm getting manual of only carburettor model of CBR .(I don't know whether that model was there or not .)
    If anybody have please share.
    I purchased a used CBR and I didn't get the manual while taking .so

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    View and Download Honda CBR150R owner's manual online. CBR150R motorcycle pdf manual download.

    here is the working link of indian cbr 150r manual

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  • Jakku
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Hello,
    So I am planning to buy a shorty lever/any aftermarket brake lever for my CBR 150r. Can I just buy any brake lever and install them? Like are brake levers universal?
    Will the following brake levers fit my bike? Please help me with a compatible brake lever for CBR 150r from Flipkart.com (I have a voucher in Flipkart)



    https://www.flipkart.com/p-akt083-br...b13a3b4e2bc6b6

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  • divyansh7869
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Which fork oil is better for cbr 150 R amd what is oil capacity of both front forks.

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  • TarunSundar
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by divyansh7869 View Post
    Brother! You will face difficulties in availability of spare parts. You have to order parts you want it will take 20 days or even a month for the product to available.

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    Can anyone tell how is the liquimoly products for honda cbr 150 R. Is it better than motul.
    Liquimoly is not better than Motul. But you won’t feel bad about using it.
    In Motul after 1000 or 1500 kms you’ll find reduced oil level in your bike. In liqui moly you won’t experience it.

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  • divyansh7869
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by Jackharrisw View Post
    My friend is looking for a used bike and CBR150R is one of the options. Any idea. how is the spare parts availability of CBR 150 R?
    Brother! You will face difficulties in availability of spare parts. You have to order parts you want it will take 20 days or even a month for the product to available.

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    Can anyone tell how is the liquimoly products for honda cbr 150 R. Is it better than motul.

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  • Jackharrisw
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    My friend is looking for a used bike and CBR150R is one of the options. Any idea. how is the spare parts availability of CBR 150 R?

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by divyansh7869 View Post
    How often i should change coolant of my cbr 150 R?
    Changing it every year is recommended, but if you can't, then at least make sure it's replaced every 10k to 15k kms.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • Ashwiin Napster
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by divyansh7869 View Post
    How often i should change coolant of my cbr 150 R?
    Get it topped up every service or whenever it is low. Full coolant flush can be done every couple of years or 20,000 - 30,000 kms.

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  • divyansh7869
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    How often i should change coolant of my cbr 150 R?

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  • mechanic
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Can please someone post a picture of relay box details I lost the sticker of relay box

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  • mkv253
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by neevarp16 View Post
    No problem whatsoever running a massetter on my 150r for past 10k kms.
    Thanks a lot mate. I'm some what relieved now.

    If you don't mind, can you please share the pics of your bike ? Esp. the close up shots of rear wheel, swing arm and rear suspension.

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  • neevarp16
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    Re: Honda CBR 150 R

    Originally posted by mkv253 View Post
    Hi All,

    I own a CBR150R which is around 4 years old now. My rear tyre (TVS) gave up on me as it had a lot of punctures. I had to change the tyre. I researched a lot about tyres and had 3 Choices MRF, Pirelli, Michelin. Michelin was out of my budget (was costing more than 6k), and heard that Pirelli tyres are too soft for Indian roads, So I had to choose MRF. I was given two choices in MRF, MRF Revz S(130/70 - 17) and MRF Masseter(140/70 - 17). I heard the Masseter was very good and it's better to switch to it, but the problem was tyre profile change. I was not sure about the changing in tyre profile. But after searching online and reading few review I went ahead with Masseter. But after changing I came to know that I can't fit my plastic chain guard as it hits the tyre a little bit. Also I'm a little worried about the tyre hitting the swing arm in the joint as there in only around 5 to 7mm gap between the tyre and swing arm centre joint(near suspension).

    Can anyone tell if this will create any problem ? and how can I fit my chain guard back again (without it there is dirt flying all around the bike, not to mention the chain lube.)

    Please help.
    No problem whatsoever running a massetter on my 150r for past 10k kms.

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