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  • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

    Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post


    Excellent!


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    • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

      Hello trigger owners,could you pls comment on suspension of trigger? Is the monoshock too stiff when compared to unicorn? Can trigger be used for long distance commuting? Pls reply truthfully- Thnxs

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      • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

        Originally posted by punarvasu View Post

        Excellent!

        i juz wanna see how that fits in my bike(how it looks in my bike )
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        Originally posted by polly View Post
        Hello trigger owners,could you pls comment on suspension of trigger? Is the monoshock too stiff when compared to unicorn? Can trigger be used for long distance commuting? Pls reply truthfully- Thnxs
        the suspension isn't too soft or too tight compared to other bikes.... it can used for touring but only with singles..... the bike just makes us feel sorry when you are riding doubles

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        • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

          Today when i went for my H-Trigger servicing then advisor was forcing me to put "Oil Agitable" liquid with engine oil of Rs 260. He said it is nice and now recommended for engine smoothness and better average. Have anyone heard about it?? Ot using it from Honda SVC? I just wnt to make it sure whether it's not an unwanted stuff. And making them wealthy.

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          • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

            Originally posted by polly View Post
            Hello trigger owners,could you pls comment on suspension of trigger? Is the monoshock too stiff when compared to unicorn? Can trigger be used for long distance commuting? Pls reply truthfully- Thnxs
            I am using it as daily 42 kms ride. With weekend 100kms ride. I feel tge suspension of Trigger is to soft side.

            Love and Life both are one and the same..... think !

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            • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

              Originally posted by ravikr9 View Post
              @shail016 The bike has no hidden surprises until now acceleration is linear at low end and performance is good

              I have covered 200 KM now and bike has become more smooth the gear changes are softer and mileage is easily above 50 before first servicing. Until today I have never crossed 3500 RPM so unable to comment on top speed . @ 3000 RPM it glides @ 40kmph.

              let me know if you have any particular questions
              Can any trigger owner pls specify the prescribed engine oil for trigger? Price and quantity specified? Also whether honda specify mineral oil or semisynthetic oil for trigger?

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              • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                any long term review(minimum 5000 km+) on trigger....???
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                • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                  Dear friends, I am happy to report that I got my Red CB Trigger (STD) 2014 model for 70,389 on-road in Delhi last Sunday. This is my second Honda bike. The first one was Unicorn which I rode for 9 years and then sold it after much deliberation two weeks back as I was looking for something new to ride. I did test ride the DLX model of Trigger and didn't feel much of a difference compared to the STD variant. Maybe its just me or the test ride was not long enough to find lot of braking difference between DLX & STD variant.
                  Immediate differences I felt compared to unicorn is that trigger is much shorter, lighter, not all that great quality switches, thin handle bar, beautiful digital console, during ride in rain - water on road is splashing a lot on my legs which i feel never happened while riding unicorn. Riding in busy roads in Delhi was easy as this bike is lighter to maneuver. The STD variant braking is assuring as its the same as unicorn. I haven't gone beyond 50kmph till now as it is still in run-in period. Haven't felt any vibrations as yet as few others have experienced. Normally I ride with my six year old daughter sitting in front of me comfortably in unicorn which now is bit discomforting in trigger. I am loving this new ride is all I can say, cheers, Sumit

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                  • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                    planning to buy cosworth for my bike...... how should i know that it's genuine???

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                    • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                      Originally posted by anishkrissh View Post
                      planning to buy cosworth for my bike...... how should i know that it's genuine???
                      Not worth! Stay stock.
                      After market fitments ruin engine life in the long run.


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                      • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                        which is the best engine oil that can be used....??

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                          • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                            Originally posted by anishkrissh View Post
                            which is the best engine oil that can be used....??
                            Give Shell Advance AX7 a shot.
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                            • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                              where is the idling screw of cb trigger
                              just can't deal will unmounting side panel the screw are stuck
                              would someone show me the pic of it mark the idling screw......

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                              • re: Honda CB Trigger Ownership Experiences and Reviews

                                Hi..

                                Got my Red Trigger two days ago.
                                Looking awesome.
                                Have completed 110+km and engine is buttery smooth and silent.
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                                Have few concerns though:

                                1. Till when I should continue run-in period?
                                2. How to set the digital clock of the bike?
                                3. Fuel indicator fluctuates several times and shows different levels.
                                4. Do anyone have owner's manual in English ?

                                Thanks in advance for answering.

                                Btw for your information, I got the petrol tap lock too for my bike..!!(I believe it was not available till now)
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                                Also I read about the Monoshock is exposed to Mud splashing from rear tyre.
                                Kindly see the following picture, my bike got some sort of cover for monoshock.
                                Do you all have such cover? If yes, is it not sufficient ? I think it covers enough (moving spring) part of shocker.
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