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  • Kantu-where do i get the dupliacte stickers??from which shop did you buy??

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    • @all: Has anyone tried riding at more than 110KM/Hr constant speed for around 2 hours..I had a long drive from Bangalore to Salem and the mileage i got is just 25 Kilometers .. Can it be a problem with the carb tuning?

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      • ^^^i have ridden at those kinda speeds on the NICE road,nut i dont hink for 2 hours straight.there 90% of the times i was at 105-110 km/h.i have got 37 kmpl in those speeds that too with a pillion. btw can apache apcahe sonstantly cruise at 110 km/h for 2 hours straight on an afternon without overheating??

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        • Originally posted by pranav_salieri View Post
          ^^^i have ridden at those kinda speeds on the NICE road,nut i dont hink for 2 hours straight.there 90% of the times i was at 105-110 km/h.i have got 37 kmpl in those speeds that too with a pillion. btw can apache apcahe sonstantly cruise at 110 km/h for 2 hours straight on an afternon without overheating??
          Impossible... atleast from my experience...
          Apache 180

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          • Originally posted by saipranav View Post
            Impossible... atleast from my experience...
            Possible but not recommended et'all. I've cruised around 100-110 for more than an hour though, but not to do that if not really needed.
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            • Originally posted by Garry_Menace View Post
              Why shifting to 300V? Aren't you happy with the 7100? With 300V, again we have a threat of the famous "oil-level-decreasing-mysteriously" syndrome

              I've heard a lot of good reviews of the 300V, but "oil-level-decreasing-mysteriously" syndrome ??? Never knew about it! This is making me think...
              It's always better to lose a second in life than to lose life in a second!

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              • Originally posted by nisnth View Post
                I've heard a lot of good reviews of the 300V, but "oil-level-decreasing-mysteriously" syndrome ??? Never knew about it! This is making me think...
                I'm a victim of this.. well, last year it happened to me. A week old oil change (300V) vanished into thin air... well, went below minimum level and thus caused the first engine trouble will my bike. After year of trying this and that etc, now I'm using Valvoline semi synthetic. Cheaper, no issues so far...

                I'm not saying not to use FS, but if you do, regularly check the oil level!

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                • Originally posted by lijok View Post
                  I'm a victim of this.. well, last year it happened to me. A week old oil change (300V) vanished into thin air... well, went below minimum level and thus caused the first engine trouble will my bike. After year of trying this and that etc, now I'm using Valvoline semi synthetic. Cheaper, no issues so far...

                  I'm not saying not to use FS, but if you do, regularly check the oil level!
                  Egg-jacktly

                  And Nishanth, 300V is no doubt a good one But it has the above-mentioned problem with the "desi" harsh engines without any logic though.
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                  Travel Stories:
                  A surprising 3 days' ride... Delhi-Dehradun-Mussoorie-Delhi!
                  My first biking trip... Delhi-Agra-Delhi
                  The Graduation Ride... Delhi-Dharamshala-McLeodganj-D'shala-Delhi (Link to FB photos)

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                  • Originally posted by lijok View Post
                    I'm a victim of this.. well, last year it happened to me. A week old oil change (300V) vanished into thin air... well, went below minimum level and thus caused the first engine trouble will my bike. After year of trying this and that etc, now I'm using Valvoline semi synthetic. Cheaper, no issues so far...

                    I'm not saying not to use FS, but if you do, regularly check the oil level!
                    Originally posted by Garry_Menace View Post
                    Egg-jacktly

                    And Nishanth, 300V is no doubt a good one But it has the above-mentioned problem with the "desi" harsh engines without any logic though.
                    Thanks for the heads-up Garry and Lijok. I'll stick to 7100 for now then!
                    It's always better to lose a second in life than to lose life in a second!

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                    • garry-why isnt it reccomended???

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                      • Originally posted by mpasanthosh View Post
                        @all: Has anyone tried riding at more than 110KM/Hr constant speed for around 2 hours..I had a long drive from Bangalore to Salem and the mileage i got is just 25 Kilometers .. Can it be a problem with the carb tuning?
                        I have tried once to ride at around 115kmph for almost near about 2 hrs or may be more and got FE of 29kmpl and that was the time when i first saw traces of engine oil on head and cylinder fins.
                        And since then i am not able to rectify the oil issue on cylinder fins

                        And this is also the worst FE i ever had from my ride.

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                        • Originally posted by pranav_salieri View Post
                          garry-why isnt it reccomended???
                          Originally posted by flyingJian View Post
                          I have tried once to ride at around 115kmph for almost near about 2 hrs or may be more and got FE of 29kmpl and that was the time when i first saw traces of engine oil on head and cylinder fins.
                          And since then i am not able to rectify the oil issue on cylinder fins

                          And this is also the worst FE i ever had from my ride.
                          There you go Pranav
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                          A surprising 3 days' ride... Delhi-Dehradun-Mussoorie-Delhi!
                          My first biking trip... Delhi-Agra-Delhi
                          The Graduation Ride... Delhi-Dharamshala-McLeodganj-D'shala-Delhi (Link to FB photos)

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                          • @Drifty: There is a needle in the Carb, I mean the one which is attached to the Carbeuretor Diaphram Rubber. There are 3 steps in which the needle can be adjusted what are the for.? My needle was adjusted to the top step when i fitted my K&N and i had starting problems. I manually opened the carb and brought it back to stock settings now my bike starts without any problem.

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                            • Originally posted by mpasanthosh View Post
                              @Drifty: There is a needle in the Carb, I mean the one which is attached to the Carbeuretor Diaphram Rubber. There are 3 steps in which the needle can be adjusted what are the for.? My needle was adjusted to the top step when i fitted my K&N and i had starting problems. I manually opened the carb and brought it back to stock settings now my bike starts without any problem.
                              Yes,its the jet needle you are refering to and the 3 adjustable steps is the tapering on the needle head..The needle is held in by a clip or needle holder. This needle holder has a spring that retains the needle but still allows for it to move. This is so the needle can seal with the needle jet correctly.
                              When the slide raises the needle does too. As the needle raises more fuel is allowed to be sucked out through the main jet.The taper of the needle controls how much fuel is allowed to pass through the main jet at any given slide height. When the slide is at the lowest point no fuel can pass. When the slide is all the way at the top (at full throttle) the needle allows as much fuel to pass as the main can flow.But this will lead to flooding of engine sometimes hence the bike may not start because the spark plug is wet with fuel.
                              For stock setting,the clip is set at the middle taper.

                              @PSR Sir:Here are some pics of the carb diaphragm.The part whitish layer is clearly visible.The pitting marks are not visible in the pics though.
                              Is it OK to apply a light coat of thin 2T oil over the valve for smooth functioning of it?






                              EDIT:Any reviews about Motul 5100T 10W40 oil?How it performs compared to Shell AX-7?I am gonna trying this oil in a few days.
                              Last edited by Drifty; 02-01-2012, 07:05 PM.

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                              • @Drifty: Thanks for the detailed info. I have mine in the middle step now. It took me hell lot of time to put the two screws holding the needle back in place.
                                One more question: I feel my chain is slipping when i release the clutch. The chain seems to be tight enough. Is it due to the sprockets?
                                I have 19500 on the ODO and not changed my Sprockets still.

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