My idle rpm is 1200 rpm. It was 2000 rpm when I took delivery. Changed it other day. And yes it does start at single crank using self start. But when I use kick, it takes 2 attempts.
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Good , short speed run is a good one to engine [emoji1360].Originally posted by chidafn View PostHey guys. A quick update. Completed 200 KM's today. Got bike on 10th of this month. Went on a little highway ride. Kept varying the speed though. When I took delivery of bike, the high speed was 77 kmph. So I thought to try 80 kmph for a moment. So while returning, I slowly reached 80 kmph and then slowly decreased the speed. I guess that is fine. There was little buzz on handle bars but no vibes on tank or foot pegs.
And calculated the mileage too. I know it's too early and I shouldn'tdo that. But hey... That's what I did.
So, I changed the fuel tank on delivery day at there were scratches on original tank. After tank change, they poured approx 1 liter petrol. I filled up 4.8 liters petrol from shell petrol pump. That sums up to 5.8 petrol. As the petrol poured in service centre was approximate, i consider it as 6 liters or petrol. We have 2.5 liters as reserve. So usable petrol was 3.5 liters approx. I did 167 kms before hitting reserve. So 167/3.5 gives 47.7 KM's.
That's great mileage. I know it's very approximate but just wanted to share.
Now will again share when I hit reserve again. After hitting reserve, I set trip 1 at 0.0 and filled 5 liters of petrol. Let's see.
*At what RPM you reached 80kmph?
* I tried 40-45 KMPH in around 3K RPM
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80 is at 6.5k rpm, 100 at 8k rpm
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Wow great idea [emoji1360]Originally posted by rakeshchn View PostHere you go.. The lunch bag is sitting on footrest of saree guard and top of bag is secured to saree guard using a clip. You can try something similar to carry shopping items[ATTACH]244238[/ATTACH]
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Hey bro. Your inbox is full hence couldn't reply to your PM.Originally posted by Aswinlogi View PostWow great idea [emoji1360]
As other users have mentioned the exhaust sound after riding is normal. It's the sound of metal contracting.Motorcycling Experience:
2000 ~ 2017 Y2K Kinetic Zoom (Disposed at 15k)
2011 ~ 2015 Hero Honda Karizma R (Sold at 56.5k)
2013 ~ 2014 Bajaj Discover 100 4G (Sold at 16.5k)
2015 ~ 2017 TVS Wego (Totaled at 18k)
2015 - Bajaj Pulsar 220F (Currently 31k) < Garage Queen!
2017 - Bajaj CT100B (Currently 21k) < 'Golden Quadrilateral' Runner!
The Ride was Good, but Life is short, spend it Wisely!
Adios Comrades!
A.P. 2018
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Yeah bro got it [emoji1360]Originally posted by ashwinprakas View PostHey bro. Your inbox is full hence couldn't reply to your PM.
As other users have mentioned the exhaust sound after riding is normal. It's the sound of metal contracting.
Meanwhile today I noticed that a bunch of tubes are coming down to ground and it's visible near the center stand area !
It looks like the tubes found in Hospitals !! I hereby attach those pic !
I hope 1 tube must be from the battery as it's not a MF BATTERY as in other bikes !!!
It's totally 4 tubes !!! [emoji15][emoji32]
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Yeah good ,but why TVS is using a acid battery !Originally posted by rakeshchn View PostOther than battery there will be tubes for crankcase breather, draining rain water collected near fuel filler cap etc.
Nowadays ,all bikes are loaded with the maintenance free stuff with them !!
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My previous 110CC bike had this tik tik sound and I know its normal, but I never noticed in 1604V so far. When I read about it there were some comments like 4 valve engines may not produce this sound. But looks like they may produce the sound as well. But again my 1604V did about 1900 kms and I havent heard this tik tik noise so far.Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
As other users have mentioned the exhaust sound after riding is normal. It's the sound of metal contracting.sigpicOm Yamahaya Namaha...praise the lord!
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No buddy !!Originally posted by rakeshchn View PostMy previous 110CC bike had this tik tik sound and I know its normal, but I never noticed in 1604V so far. When I read about it there were some comments like 4 valve engines may not produce this sound. But looks like they may produce the sound as well. But again my 1604V did about 1900 kms and I havent heard this tik tik noise so far.
Tick- Tick sound after engine halt ! Is rather a different chapter indeed.
Even you can hear those sounds from R15 or whatever bike it is.
Why it's coming :
Actually when the engine runs, (whatever speed may be) it gets heated up generously and produce a lot of heat and CO gases !
* These are carried away by the EXHAUST SYSTEM. Andso the exhaust gets pretty heat .
* During this process the metal parts in exhaust ,silencer , muffler heats and expands !!
After the engine is shutted down/halt , the metal parts slow Down the heat thus allowing to contract !
Thus, after a ride the noise arises from the engine (actually near it) and it vanishes in few minutes !!
Cheers,
Ride safe.
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If you park it in a calm place you will hear for sure !! [emoji4][emoji16]Originally posted by rakeshchn View PostYeah i meant the same tik tik sound after stopping the engine post a long ride.. For some reason i never hear it from my 160 4v!
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[QUOTE=Lin;1347587]Now how is the heating issues ?Originally posted by RebellionRiderRTR View PostYes I have it but it's due to new the new machine I guess but it's fine as I m able to see some reduction in heat issue with machine
Hi all, I'm new to this xbhp. Hope this will be a very good platform to connect.
I have taken a dual disk - 160 4v (red). Bike feels amazing, braking is also good.
But I think the engine becomes very hot. It is like a oven after I come from office (14kms ride, medium traffic). Heating is the only concern and I've asked the service centre, they said the same thing (new engine - all parts new and all that) however on stressing it is too hot even for a new engine, they asked me come and they would do a heat test something. Well I'm planning to go this Saturday for that.
Please note : I don't drive rash and yeah I follow break-in and haven't crossed 60kmph yet.
Let me know if you all faced the same problem.
Even though my bike is new ,I can't find any heating issues so far !
To my knowledge I hope better heat management is given by the oil cooling + air cooling !!
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