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  • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

    Originally posted by Tush11 View Post
    Thanks suhael bhai,so i need to find 105 main jet,and slow jet #32,i think the pilot is way too rich ,even when the pilot fuel mixture screw is fully closed,the bike doesn't stumble.
    Simple hack.

    Remove the entire carburetor.
    Change all rubber hoses, they tend to crack due to old age.
    Replace them with new fuel line hoses
    Carefully disassemble the carburetor
    Clean the bottom bowl.
    Clean jets
    Remove idle screw completely and clean the cavity
    Careful when you remove the vaccum diaphragms
    It has a small spring and a small steel ball
    The tpfc system has a set of vaccum lines and a fuel purge system. Dont mess it up.
    Be very delicate with the rubber diaphragm.
    Clean all vaccum lines
    Use wd 40 or any aerosol carb cleaner. But dont over use it on rubber parts.
    It is hard to source them.
    Perfectly assemble it back, blow and check it once
    Also check the float and its pin.

    I cleaned my years back. Not sure if i still have the pictures. Anyway whatsapp me, will check.

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    • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

      Thankyou so much bhai,i will disassemble and clean it,Can i have your number please.It'll be much easier for me to send pics.

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      • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

        Hi..anybody upgraded tyre to 120/80 *18 and how it will affect handling and cornering and any other aspect?
        I know it will reduce acceleration but will be doing some engine mods so it will be fine.
        Also ordered FE reteofit hella g7 d2s projector and 35w hid kit,till the time i dont convert it to dc it will run will 55w h11.thanks.

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        • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

          I had upgraded ,the bike could handle well in the highways,but at times when you are not aware of the roads less travelled,then it felt like someone is pulling the bike towards one side,you must also go for a broader front to compensate for the changes,better go for 110/90*18,mrf zapper q or any other make/model

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          • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

            Originally posted by Tush11 View Post
            I had upgraded ,the bike could handle well in the highways,but at times when you are not aware of the roads less travelled,then it felt like someone is pulling the bike towards one side,you must also go for a broader front to compensate for the changes,better go for 110/90*18,mrf zapper q or any other make/model
            Thanks so much .i have upgraded to 80/90 mrf masseter in front ( cbz stock is 70/100) which is also recommended for all bikes which uses 90/90 section like in pulsar 220 although in 17 inch version and i think this was also the front for yamaha r15 v1 so i feel it should be enough .i dont want to mess with front more bcoz it might ruin light and agile handling of cbz.if anyone have used 90/90 than kindly share exp please.
            For rear i have 100/90 masseter but due to 90 profile i cant lean much on curve and front due to 90 profile is eager to lean more so want to go for 80 profile and only option is 120/80 (pirelli SD) as 110/80 is not available anywhere.
            I have used zapper q for 17k and it was hard compound based on my exp..even at 17k usage the grooves was still intact ..my first tyre which was zapper y was much better than q may be later they changed to hard (based on review so never used again) .
            Can i ask any modification was required to install 120/80.thanks

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            • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

              The stock sizes are 2.75*18(front) and 100/90*18(rear),u will have to remove the chain cover,if u have any?,rest i think,it should work,cbz rims are broader

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              • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                rpm is unstable after engine gets warm,and then bike shuts off at traffic lights ,pilot screw fully tight has no effect on the idle,what might be the cause?

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                • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                  New ZMR shocks on my CBZ. It's a direct fit; doesn't need any modifications. It's little longer than the stock one, so height increased by a centimetre or soClick image for larger version

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                  • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                    Great mod,hows the ride bro?,bike looks clean and well maintained,please post the pics of your entire bike

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                    • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                      Originally posted by Tush11 View Post
                      Great mod,hows the ride bro?,bike looks clean and well maintained,please post the pics of your entire bike
                      It's slightly better in terms of comfort and feel. Don't know about pillion comfort as I didn't ride with a pillion yet.

                      Btw, here is more pics of my babe. CBZ is my first love which ignited my passion for bikes[emoji4] Click image for larger version

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                      • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                        lovely bhai,neat and so well maintained,is the bike painted?

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                        • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                          Originally posted by Tush11 View Post
                          lovely bhai,neat and so well maintained,is the bike painted?
                          Thanks bro. Only the fuel tank is painted, others are new parts.

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                          • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                            okey,the colour is candy tahitian blue right?

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                            • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                              Any body in need of blue cbz sticker plz contact

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                              • Re: Hero Honda CBZ Classic

                                Originally posted by Tush11 View Post
                                lovely bhai,neat and so well maintained,is the bike painted?
                                Hi..what is the price you paid for painting the tank..here in pune they are quoting 10k..thanks

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