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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Thankyou for replying bro! I have not yet broken the seal of the bottle, so first I'll check if the coolant I bought can be used in bikes or not[emoji846]Originally posted by ashwanth.r View Post2005 HH Karizma [SOLD]
2008 Yamaha R15 V1.0 [SOLD]
2018 Bajaj Dominar 400 ABS Matte Black [Current]
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Don't bother replacing before 50k or unless having issues with travel. Fork oil doesn't cost more than 100 Rupees, but the cost of service will be much higher.Originally posted by zini3 View PostI have ridden 17k+ km in my dominar and I have never changed the fork oil. Shall I change the oil if yes then how much will it cost?
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Hey everyone,
I happen to visit the service center today and they just informed me that the rear view mirrors of dominar got a price hike. What was used to cost around ₹400 is now only available for ₹1500. Its a massive price hike. Or more than ₹1000. I don’t know what changed over here. Can someone shed some light on this.
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Yes same every where don't know why but yes it is a significant hike.Originally posted by vaisakhanoop View PostHey everyone,
I happen to visit the service center today and they just informed me that the rear view mirrors of dominar got a price hike. What was used to cost around ₹400 is now only available for ₹1500. Its a massive price hike. Or more than ₹1000. I don’t know what changed over here. Can someone shed some light on this.
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Hey fellow BHPians. I need some advise. My dominar is parked in my apartment parking safely for the past two months I Bangalore. Due to lockdown I am at home and I do not think would be going back to Bangalore anytime before the December. My bike is 2019 model done 5k on the odo. Couldn't even get the third free service done due to the whole lockdown scenes. Now, as days pass, I am worried about my bike ... Standing just like that. Should I be worried?
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Yes. There are some areas of concern like drained battery, rusted chain, tyres losing pressure, fuel going bad and overall dirtiness. If possible, contact a trusted friend or colleague who can ride the bike once a week and have them cover up the bike later. That's more than enough.Originally posted by Parmanu View PostHey fellow BHPians. I need some advise. My dominar is parked in my apartment parking safely for the past two months I Bangalore. Due to lockdown I am at home and I do not think would be going back to Bangalore anytime before the December. My bike is 2019 model done 5k on the odo. Couldn't even get the third free service done due to the whole lockdown scenes. Now, as days pass, I am worried about my bike ... Standing just like that. Should I be worried?
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Need suggestions from Dominar owners. Can I install aux led fog lamps on top of the radiator cover, with those stock allen bolts? I have seen a few youtube videos with similar mounting. Will it interfere with SVC mechanics for servicing or any other engine related work? I don't want to keep removing and installing fog lamps again and again.
I guess stock crash guard is a better location for it? But it's too low for proper road illumination, that's why I would prefer to install it higher up, on the radiator cover. However, I don't wish to install it near the headlights, I know there are special mounts available for that. But that seems risky as it will attract the attention of traffic cops easily.
@Parmanu
I hope you know that Warranty is rendered void if it's not serviced regularly as per the interval. You could have simply sent the keys to a friend via trusted couriers like Fedex etc. Even if warranty doesn't matter, you should parcel the keys anyways because you won't be going back to Bangalore for at least 3-4 months (wild guess based on covid conditions and companies keeping offices closed). AFAIK, you don't need to worry about rusting but it's better to keep it in running condition. Also send your friend to get the 3rd servicing done ASAP.
In my case, Bajaj has officially postponed my 2nd free service's last date by 2 months, maybe you still have time left, just call up the service center at your regular SVC to know the last date.
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Installed the aux fog lights on the crash guard, there are 2 lights on each side, my guess would be around 10-15 watts each. Will measure the exact amperage in the evening.
INCIDENT: Front brake went LIMP momentarily! Yesterday evening, I went out on a short trip and stopped at 3 shops for some stuff. After the 2nd stop, turned on the fog lamps immediately after starting the engine and started driving. After around 400 meters, wanted to brake lightly for a pothole BUT the front brake lever went limp and came too close to the accelerator, as if there's no brake fluid, for a micro second, then came back to life with full force and stopped on the spot with a jerk due to speed being already low.
What could have caused that? My guess: Battery went slightly low due to constant fog light usage and ABS couldn't get enough juice?
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Originally posted by arya809 View PostNeed suggestions from Dominar owners. Can I install aux led fog lamps on top of the radiator cover, with those stock allen bolts? I have seen a few youtube videos with similar mounting. Will it interfere with SVC mechanics for servicing or any other engine related work? I don't want to keep removing and installing fog lamps again and again.
I guess stock crash guard is a better location for it? But it's too low for proper road illumination, that's why I would prefer to install it higher up, on the radiator cover. However, I don't wish to install it near the headlights, I know there are special mounts available for that. But that seems risky as it will attract the attention of traffic cops easily.
@Parmanu
I hope you know that Warranty is rendered void if it's not serviced regularly as per the interval. You could have simply sent the keys to a friend via trusted couriers like Fedex etc. Even if warranty doesn't matter, you should parcel the keys anyways because you won't be going back to Bangalore for at least 3-4 months (wild guess based on covid conditions and companies keeping offices closed). AFAIK, you don't need to worry about rusting but it's better to keep it in running condition. Also send your friend to get the 3rd servicing done ASAP.
In my case, Bajaj has officially postponed my 2nd free service's last date by 2 months, maybe you still have time left, just call up the service center at your regular SVC to know the last date.
UPDATE:
Installed the aux fog lights on the crash guard, there are 2 lights on each side, my guess would be around 10-15 watts each. Will measure the exact amperage in the evening.
INCIDENT: Front brake went LIMP momentarily! Yesterday evening, I went out on a short trip and stopped at 3 shops for some stuff. After the 2nd stop, turned on the fog lamps immediately after starting the engine and started driving. After around 400 meters, wanted to brake lightly for a pothole BUT the front brake lever went limp and came too close to the accelerator, as if there's no brake fluid, for a micro second, then came back to life with full force and stopped on the spot with a jerk due to speed being already low.
What could have caused that? My guess: Battery went slightly low due to constant fog light usage and ABS couldn't get enough juice?
Small update of AUX lights to be installed on radiator side was there was reduced vibration there and as crash guards are directly connected near engine vibration will be high.
Working on ABS requires juice but not working of brake. I mean there will be brake fluid which pushes the power when lever engaged and ABS controls the byte ON-OFF, Thus lever going limp will no where be connected to ABS is my understanding.
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Hi guys,
Can anyone tell me what the approx tyre life of the stock tyres is? (MRF REVZ 150/60-R17)
Also is changing the tyre to a slightly off-road biased one compromise the road grip of the tyre? I am currently using the stock tyres with 5.5k km on the odo, and I am very happy with the grip and driving confidence they offer on road. But my commute has parts where roads are suboptimal, and I feel the rear tyre slipping on dirt and mud.
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
I can comment with the experience I've had with the same tire on another bike. Revz is a radial tire and lasts upto 20k easily. Tire life mostly depends on how well one monitors the tire pressure and the way and the road one rides frequently. RevZ is a great tire and offers great dry and decent wet grip.Originally posted by kp4144 View PostHi guys,
Can anyone tell me what the approx tyre life of the stock tyres is? (MRF REVZ 150/60-R17)
Also is changing the tyre to a slightly off-road biased one compromise the road grip of the tyre? I am currently using the stock tyres with 5.5k km on the odo, and I am very happy with the grip and driving confidence they offer on road. But my commute has parts where roads are suboptimal, and I feel the rear tyre slipping on dirt and mud.
Cheers!
VJ
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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.
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
Hi Everyone,
I am a new user on xbhp. I own a dominar 400 2019 bike. It has completed 1 year of running. Can I get some help on the following issues/things I have noticed recently on my dominar.
1. RPM Fluctuation - how much rpm variation is ok at idle. I feel the RPM Fluctuation is noticeable. If put on a paddock stand and 1st gear engaged the speed varies from 8kmph to 11kmph. Is this normal?
2. Fuel Tank range - From past 4 , full tank , my km range is not going above 350 - 360 Kms. Earlier on full tank I was getting a Range between 395km to 411km. What could be the issue.
3. I asked the service centre to update my speed console , so that I can get the gear indicator on the primary console. Is this update stable? Or I should not get it done?
Thanks
Jayant
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Re: Bajaj Dominar 400 Ownership Experience Thread
When was last time you got air filter and fuel filter replacedOriginally posted by jayant.jayant View PostHi Everyone,
I am a new user on xbhp. I own a dominar 400 2019 bike. It has completed 1 year of running. Can I get some help on the following issues/things I have noticed recently on my dominar.
1. RPM Fluctuation - how much rpm variation is ok at idle. I feel the RPM Fluctuation is noticeable. If put on a paddock stand and 1st gear engaged the speed varies from 8kmph to 11kmph. Is this normal?
2. Fuel Tank range - From past 4 , full tank , my km range is not going above 350 - 360 Kms. Earlier on full tank I was getting a Range between 395km to 411km. What could be the issue.
3. I asked the service centre to update my speed console , so that I can get the gear indicator on the primary console. Is this update stable? Or I should not get it done?
Thanks
Jayant2030 " we used to ride petrol motorbike and you can not even afford one drop of it"
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