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Re: TVS Jupiter Owners Review and Experience
Did you changed any parts in the clutch assembly in these 35k kms? If yes then please tell me what were those.Originally posted by BlackPanther View Post
ThanksLast edited by rprathin; 07-28-2017, 03:59 AM.Give your details help a biker stranded in your city.
2015 January Tvs Jupiter 28000kms and counting
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TVS Jupiter Doubts regarding mileage
Hello guys
I have bought TVS Jupiter 15 days back
I have driven 270 kilometers
I am a bit worried that the mileage figures are very less around 38-40 kilometers per litre
Is this common during run in period
Or is it a problem
Will the mileage improve after 1st service ??
Any help is appreciated
Thank you
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Re: TVS Jupiter Doubts regarding mileage
Milage will settle at 42-44 kmpl(after 2nd svc) within city limits.If you can take easy on throttle, it might show you more.Originally posted by Sasi View PostHello guys
I have bought TVS Jupiter 15 days back
I have driven 270 kilometers
I am a bit worried that the mileage figures are very less around 38-40 kilometers per litre
Is this common during run in period
Or is it a problem
Will the mileage improve after 1st service ??
Any help is appreciated
Thank you
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ODO= 31.5K kms.
The Apollo tyre, that was installed last year gave up too soon. Bubble formation was there. I have put that in warranty claim(will change the front tyre, once I get the replacement).
Now replaced rear tyre to Ceat Zoom. I must say, this is a very good tyre for the scoot.
HH Dawn - TVS Star City - Yamaha Gladiator - TVS RTR 180 - Honda CBR 250R - Yamaha R3
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Re: TVS Jupiter Owners Review and Experience
Which one is better Motul 5100 or Motul Scooter LE
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Re: TVS Jupiter Doubts regarding mileage
Did you changed any part in the clutch assembly in these 31.5k kms, if yes then could you please tell what were those.Originally posted by sambit View PostMilage will settle at 42-44 kmpl(after 2nd svc) within city limits.If you can take easy on throttle, it might show you more.
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ODO= 31.5K kms.
ThanksGive your details help a biker stranded in your city.
2015 January Tvs Jupiter 28000kms and counting
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Re: TVS Jupiter Doubts regarding mileage
No sorry, I havnt changed anything except the Drive Belt. and the rear tyre.Originally posted by rprathin View PostDid you changed any part in the clutch assembly in these 31.5k kms, if yes then could you please tell what were those.
ThanksHH Dawn - TVS Star City - Yamaha Gladiator - TVS RTR 180 - Honda CBR 250R - Yamaha R3
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I have two issues, will appreciate if you guys could help me with these:
1. Stalling problem: When i slow down and as soon as i come to halt, scoot stalls (happens occasionally) OR when i am stopped and as soon as i give some acceleration to move forward, engine dies. What might be the problem? this problem exists ever since it was new.
2. Front drum brake is non existent. Rear brake has very good bite but front doesn't stop even when pulled with full force. Tried adjusting them, found no improvement. Any solution to this?
Can it be converted to a disc setup? i know it may cost a bomb, would require new master cylinder, caliper and disc, new alloy, new right fork. I am willing to shell out money if total cost doesn't exceed 6k.There is no destination, I just want to keep riding.
Honda CBR 650F / CBR 250R ABS Repsol (Sold) / Yamaha FZ-S
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This is review of my First paid service at 12600 Kms after 15 months of
Purchase. The TVS Jupiter proved to be a good horse and works really well.
MIleage remains between 50-55 considering i live in metro and also drive on
highways at 60 odd speeds. I had changed my stock horn to Minda windtone
horn and it worked really well, but the service centre people screwed this
time by putting too much water and now the horn doesnt sound well. Though
the horn is well fixed inside what to tell to such service centre peoples.
This is first time after service horn hasnt worked well and remains to put
a feeble output instead of the smooth wind tone output. Spent one full hour opening the front cover and found that water had entered into the horn, took horn out and removed the water. Now horn sounds well. Also my Vehicle has
got too much scratches unknowingly by parking on roads / beaches etc
wherein vehicles are closely parked. Service centre guy suggested to fix a
sticker on that scratch part. I am enclosing photos of scratches and need
your suggestions as to which place in chennai would be good to either
remove the scratch or cover it with sticker.K.Ravi
Do check out my custom painted tail light in my DIY thread ;) ...
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1. For the stalling problem, I have been successfully using IOC Add on and a proper tuning has to be done to the carb.Originally posted by hgps View PostI have two issues, will appreciate if you guys could help me with these:
1. Stalling problem: When i slow down and as soon as i come to halt, scoot stalls (happens occasionally) OR when i am stopped and as soon as i give some acceleration to move forward, engine dies. What might be the problem? this problem exists ever since it was new.
2. Front drum brake is non existent. Rear brake has very good bite but front doesn't stop even when pulled with full force. Tried adjusting them, found no improvement. Any solution to this?
Can it be converted to a disc setup? i know it may cost a bomb, would require new master cylinder, caliper and disc, new alloy, new right fork. I am willing to shell out money if total cost doesn't exceed 6k.
2. Get the liners checked, my brakes are working fantastic so it might be a problem with your liners.
3. Disc brakes have tendency to lock the wheel in the front more than drum brakes (in my personal opinion). And for the Jupiter I would say the drum brakes are more than adequate.Code:[FONT=lucida console]It ain't important how fast u are drivin, its how u drive fast.[/FONT]
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Thanks a lot,Originally posted by The Great View Post1. For the stalling problem, I have been successfully using IOC Add on and a proper tuning has to be done to the carb.
2. Get the liners checked, my brakes are working fantastic so it might be a problem with your liners.
3. Disc brakes have tendency to lock the wheel in the front more than drum brakes (in my personal opinion). And for the Jupiter I would say the drum brakes are more than adequate.
1. I had asked TVS ASC mechanics to clean and tune carb. Most probably they didn't as i couldn't be there when they were servicing the scoot. Is it advisable to get the same done from roadside mechanics? Because atleast they will do the job, TVS mechanics simply ignore what we request them to do and just do the oil change and cleaning of the vehicle in the name of 'service'.
2. I will get liners checked, thanks. Rear brakes are very strong but front brakes, even when pulled with full force, i barely feel any retardation. As if someone poured oil inside the drumThere is no destination, I just want to keep riding.
Honda CBR 650F / CBR 250R ABS Repsol (Sold) / Yamaha FZ-S
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Hello friends,
I had been watching this thread closely since I needed a new scoot as a workhorse. Finally got one in grey on Monday.
Delivery experience was good. I chose the scoot from several grey colored ones in the dealer's lot. Manufacturing date is 28 August as per the sticker. OTR cost 59965/- Did not opt for those ugly steel guards. Other things added:
foot board matting
seat cover
0 dep insurance
extended warranty
complimentary teflon
Got insurance free due to state govt employee benefit
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Re: TVS Jupiter Owners Review and Experience
Originally posted by Harshit Dave View PostAnd if the Kilometres are more than 3000 before 3 months ? Is there any kms. wise rule to followed also ?
u can get ur vehicle serviced for every 3000 kms even if 3months is not completed. I think this helps you better bro.
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