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  • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

    Originally posted by darthvader_omi View Post
    I always follow the manual. Changing oil only at 6k kms. If the manual says it, its designed to last. Honda is not dumb to risk its motorcycles getting screwed over if someone follows the manual rigorously. So far I've ridden 3k kms with no oil change. I ride 70kms everyday, averaging 80-90 on the highway. I haven't seen any change in efficiency, or fuel economy or roughness. I wash and lube my chain regularly. The engine gets gunk from the chain as it is the only mechanical member which goes into the engine.

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    Bro, welcome to the club. Even I am facing severe rusting issues. My entire sub frame is re painted and fixed. My steering bolts also caught rust and have been changed. Looks like we are in the same boat. I called Honda 2 Wheelers India, the main office in Delhi. They informed me that because its a new product, issues like this happen. They asked if anything else was wrong. I was told that this is absolutely not normal and I can have my entire bike replaced if it comes to that. In my previous post on this issue, I have told members facing this issue to complain to Honda so that a recall for rusting can be issued.
    I have also made a complaint on the rust on my bike. They have told that they'll look into it.

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    • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

      Originally posted by darthvader_omi View Post
      I always follow the manual. Changing oil only at 6k kms. If the manual says it, its designed to last. Honda is not dumb to risk its motorcycles getting screwed over if someone follows the manual rigorously. So far I've ridden 3k kms with no oil change. I ride 70kms everyday, averaging 80-90 on the highway. I haven't seen any change in efficiency, or fuel economy or roughness. I wash and lube my chain regularly. The engine gets gunk from the chain as it is the only mechanical member which goes into the engine.

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      Bro, welcome to the club. Even I am facing severe rusting issues. My entire sub frame is re painted and fixed. My steering bolts also caught rust and have been changed. Looks like we are in the same boat. I called Honda 2 Wheelers India, the main office in Delhi. They informed me that because its a new product, issues like this happen. They asked if anything else was wrong. I was told that this is absolutely not normal and I can have my entire bike replaced if it comes to that. In my previous post on this issue, I have told members facing this issue to complain to Honda so that a recall for rusting can be issued.
      Thanks!! Can you please give me the contact details of Honda 2 wheelers. And please tell me the procedure you followed to repaint the entire frame. Mine also lost its paint in many places and its rusting a lot.
      Safety first. Happy riding!!

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      • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

        One thing I noticed on my bike is, my bike runs smoothly without any noise when the weather is cool or in rain. No knocking sound from engine,high pickup and no screeching @70kmph.

        But when the bike runs in hot weather and for long time, engine gets too hot and performance drops. Lot of knocking sound, gears need to be changed frequently and bike screeches even @50kmph. I think the problem is with oil. Did anybody noticed this.
        Safety first. Happy riding!!

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        • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

          Originally posted by Sai Sagar View Post
          Thanks!! Can you please give me the contact details of Honda 2 wheelers. And please tell me the procedure you followed to repaint the entire frame. Mine also lost its paint in many places and its rusting a lot.
          I complained on this number 1800 103 3434. The lines are open from 8am to 9pm.

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          • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

            Originally posted by Sai Sagar View Post
            One thing I noticed on my bike is, my bike runs smoothly without any noise when the weather is cool or in rain. No knocking sound from engine,high pickup and no screeching @70kmph.

            But when the bike runs in hot weather and for long time, engine gets too hot and performance drops. Lot of knocking sound, gears need to be changed frequently and bike screeches even @50kmph. I think the problem is with oil. Did anybody noticed this.
            I have noticed the knocking at high speeds when the bike is hot. Other times the engine runs perfectly.

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            • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

              Originally posted by kiranvarghese40 View Post
              I have noticed the knocking at high speeds when the bike is hot. Other times the engine runs perfectly.
              Change to full synthetic oil and this problem will go away, same was the case with my dazzler I have been using motul 7100 since 2012 and all is super smooth

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              • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View Post
                Change to full synthetic oil and this problem will go away, same was the case with my dazzler I have been using motul 7100 since 2012 and all is super smooth
                I plan to change in another 500 kms.

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                • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                  Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View Post
                  Change to full synthetic oil and this problem will go away, same was the case with my dazzler I have been using motul 7100 since 2012 and all is super smooth
                  Synthetic not recommended by Honda for this engine. Even I asked for the same. Better to change oil at every 2000 kms
                  Ride hard, Ride safe! :D

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                  • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                    ARTICLE: Synthetic oil vs Mineral oil - Team-BHP

                    Quoted fro Team-BHP for cars

                    Synthetic engine oil offers far superior lubrication as compared to conventional mineral-based oil. Mineral engine oil is almost entirely natural while synthetic oil is the product of chemical preparation with carefully perfected formulae. Most brands of synthetic oil include performance-enhancing additives like polyalphaolefin (PAO), synthetic esters and alkylated aromatics. The molecules of synthetic oil are also more consistent in size and shape than those of natural oil. The master of automotive engineering - Porsche - was the first car manufacturer to factory-fill its engines with synthetic oil before delivery.

                    Team-BHP highly recommends synthetic oil as your engine lubricant. The most popular brand of this oil is Mobil1, which is known to offer outstanding protection under all operating conditions. Synthetic oil maintains consistent viscosity even in very high heat and, since most engine wear occurs at start-up, works to offer more lubrication at this crucial stage. The bottom line is that synthetic oil use leads to longer life, more efficiency and enhanced performance for your engine. Some tests have also indicated a marginal increase in power. My Honda City Vtec has covered 75,000 kms on Mobil 1, and the engine still feels like new. Despite frequent doses of enjoyable high-revving to the red line.


                    Here is the Team-BHP guide to using synthetic engine oil:


                    No synthetics during the running-in period: Wear and tear is actually good for a new engine. Synthetic oil, with its superior lubricating properties, hinders the running-in process and is best used only after 10,000 – 15,000 km (For car).


                    The right grade: It is vital that you choose your engine oil based on the grade your manufacturer recommends. If your owner’s manual suggests a 10W–40 grade oil, make certain that you use that only.


                    Engine flush before change: We suggest using an engine flush before switching from conventional to synthetic oil. Please be advised that some older / high-mileage engines do not take well to engine flushing, so it is best to check with a competent mechanic before proceeding.


                    Extended oil change intervals?: Even though most synthetic oil brands boast of extended oil change intervals, Team-BHP recommends that you still change your engine oil every 7,500 – 10,000 km (For car). Indian driving conditions put a lot of stress on your engine with low average speeds, bumper-to-bumper traffic and harsh environmental conditions.


                    The right filter: It is surprising how many counterfeit auto parts are on the market. Use only high-quality OEM oil filters, preferably bought from authorized service stations. You must change your oil filter with every oil change.


                    Diesel engines: Diesel engines benefit as much from synthetic oil as petrol engines. However, and especially for diesel engines, it is very important for you to match the synthetic oil grade with the one recommended by your manufacturer. Some synthetic lubes may have very high petrol engine standards, but not necessarily so for the diesels.


                    Semi-synthetic oil: This oil is a blend of synthetic and mineral oil and is targeted at the value-conscious market. Though it offers some of the benefits of fully synthetic oil at a lower price, fully-synthetics offer far superior performance and protection.


                    Cost: The only real disadvantage to synthetic oil is that it is more expensive than mineral oil. We feel that the protective advantage of synthetic oil makes it well worth the price.
                    FYI, as per manual, Honda Hornet 160r should use 10w-30 oil.

                    Mobil™ India offers a range of synthetic & mineral engine oils along with lubricants for cars, bikes, trucks & industrial applications. Read more about Mobil™ engine oils here.



                    Last edited by anoopkumar0; 08-01-2016, 11:20 AM.
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                    • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                      Hello everyone
                      What size of ring spanner do we need to open the engine oil drain bolt ?

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                      • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                        After the first service, I felt like the bike was not as responsive it used to be, but it has become smooth.

                        I tried to roll the wheels, and found the front wheel is not rotating freely as good as a wheel with drum brake and seems like stuck because of the disc pads.

                        I brought this issue with the SVC and the mechanic said it was normal with all disc brake wheels. And that too, because of CBS and 3-pot disc brake, it is slightly more pronounced than regular disc brake wheels.

                        I'm not sure if that was normal. Have anyone else faced a similar issue.

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                        • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                          Yes it is normal.

                          Synthetic is not recommended because of its high cost and no performance benefit. But we can use it. I've used Motul 7100, and it was excellent for high speed highway runs.

                          Some dealers give advise to use fully synthetic, while others do not.
                          Last edited by Shashank K R; 08-01-2016, 08:35 PM.

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                          • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                            Originally posted by vaRider View Post
                            No place to keep cloth on bike. Just carry it with yourself...
                            Hey,Thanks for reply...but it is not possible to carry a cloth every time..

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                            Originally posted by anoopkumar0 View Post
                            I keep near right foot-peg . Not big place there but it works.
                            Hey,thanks .can you please post a picture..so that it will be really beneficial for me...
                            Thanks

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                            Originally posted by kiranvarghese40 View Post
                            I keep one cloth on the handle bar and one inside near the med kit
                            Hey thanks for your suggestion..
                            Can you please post a picture..it will be really beneficial for me..
                            Thanks

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                            • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                              Originally posted by Santhosh Lakshmanan View Post
                              After the first service, I felt like the bike was not as responsive it used to be, but it has become smooth.

                              I tried to roll the wheels, and found the front wheel is not rotating freely as good as a wheel with drum brake and seems like stuck because of the disc pads.

                              I brought this issue with the SVC and the mechanic said it was normal with all disc brake wheels. And that too, because of CBS and 3-pot disc brake, it is slightly more pronounced than regular disc brake wheels.

                              I'm not sure if that was normal. Have anyone else faced a similar issue.
                              Honestly ur bike is tuned for mileage type settings. I also had the issue.

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                              • Re: Honda CB Hornet 160R Owners Experiences

                                Very true. These SVC mechanic tune afr and call it "mileage tuning". It doesn't help in getting better mileage anyways. They lean the afr thinking better mileage will come.

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