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  • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

    Originally posted by noushad View Post
    cbz
    where did you source the zma s engine
    Kawasaki KB100/enduro/125 substitute parts list http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/508615-post105.html

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    • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

      Originally posted by kb100 View Post
      where did you source the zma s engine
      Bought a Karizma and stripped

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      • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

        Originally posted by jithin911 View Post
        Bought a Karizma and stripped
        so what does that make it a karizma wearing cbzs clothes ,or a cbz with a karizmas heart
        Kawasaki KB100/enduro/125 substitute parts list http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/508615-post105.html

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        • Hero Honda CBZ Classic

          Originally posted by kb100 View Post
          so what does that make it a karizma wearing cbzs clothes ,or a cbz with a karizmas heart
          cbz with karizma's heart

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          • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

            Originally posted by jithin911 View Post
            cbz with karizma's heart
            Hi

            Have you upsize the tyre as well or you are running on stock ones?
            You have installed the rear disc so how it is done...have you got the swing arm and alloys of new zmr?Cheers

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            • Hero Honda CBZ Classic

              Originally posted by rawat97 View Post
              Hi

              Have you upsize the tyre as well or you are running on stock ones?
              You have installed the rear disc so how it is done...have you got the swing arm and alloys of new zmr?Cheers
              Tyres are :

              Rear 100/90/18
              Front 2.75/18

              Installing rear disk brake is bit tricky

              Using zmr swing arm & alloys
              Last edited by jithin911; 06-08-2017, 07:13 PM.

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              • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                Originally posted by jithin911 View Post
                Tyres are :

                Rear 100/90/18
                Front 2.75/18

                Installing rear disk brake is bit tricky

                Using zmr swing arm & alloys
                Thanks for the info.

                Is it possible I can call you.?.there are lot of questions running in my mind ,As you have done lot of changes your advice would be really helpful..I have to start this project as soon i come back to india.Thanks
                Last edited by rawat97; 06-09-2017, 06:42 PM.

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                • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                  Originally posted by jithin911 View Post
                  Tyres are :

                  Rear 100/90/18
                  Front 2.75/18

                  Installing rear disk brake is bit tricky

                  Using zmr swing arm & alloys
                  Hey, I have a CBZ too, but just one problem... I take it to college now, and in the parking, somehow someone manages to break my rear left indicator... It is currently dangling from the bike. And this isn't the first time, as it happened once before too. Is there some kind of mod to kind of have the indicators stuck to the tail light or something?

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                  • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                    Originally posted by layman806 View Post
                    Hey, I have a CBZ too, but just one problem... I take it to college now, and in the parking, somehow someone manages to break my rear left indicator... It is currently dangling from the bike. And this isn't the first time, as it happened once before too. Is there some kind of mod to kind of have the indicators stuck to the tail light or something?
                    Sorry. I never tried suck kind of modification

                    But you can try cbz xtreme or zmr taillight.

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                    • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                      Originally posted by rawat97 View Post
                      Thanks for the info.

                      Is it possible I can call you.?.there are lot of questions running in my mind ,As you have done lot of changes your advice would be really helpful..I have to start this project as soon i come back to india.Thanks
                      I am working and living in uae.

                      You can pm me for any queries.

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                      • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                        Originally posted by jithin911 View Post
                        Sorry. I never tried suck kind of modification

                        But you can try cbz xtreme or zmr taillight.
                        Searched google for ZMR taillight. Didn't disappoint me. XD

                        Got a link to LED taillights on eBay! Going to buy and fix it after my exams...

                        Here is the link:

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                        • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                          While replacing new air filter is it necessary to soak it in engine oil? Or it comes presoaked?
                          Big Power Comes With Big Responsibility

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                          • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                            Originally posted by Darchorse View Post
                            While replacing new air filter is it necessary to soak it in engine oil? Or it comes presoaked?
                            As per my knowledge the stock air filter need to be soaked in engine oil before installation.

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                            • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                              Originally posted by jithin911 View Post
                              As per my knowledge the stock air filter need to be soaked in engine oil before installation.

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                              • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                                Originally posted by noushad View Post
                                Not soaked just a few drops and then squeezed so it spreads evenly. Helps catching the dust better
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