No I have not touched any screws anywhere.
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Try this - remove the spark plug, clean it with a dry cloth and fit back. Also blow air into the plug holder cable and remove any moisture in it.Originally posted by Technocrat View PostIts carb 160, no adjustments & no fiddling(hopefully) she was running fine just last nite. I had filled petrol 1.5 weeks back but I think she did get washed today which anyways happens every altrenate days.
No I have not touched any screws anywhere.
Check whether the starting problem solves for now. If not, then there may be problem in the petrol and carburetor.
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Moreover, if usual indicators can be directly replaced with some LED ones, it'll save some more WattsOriginally posted by rennycornelius View Postsounds 55/60 to me..................

But is there something like "Load compensation" if we switch from 'Bulbs' to 'LEDs'??

All I think is to put appropriate value (and wattage) of Resistor in series of LEDs so that current can be tapped and it will serve the purpose.
Any lights on the matter???Yes....
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i'm little weak on this elec stuff.........Originally posted by indianz_alive View PostMoreover, if usual indicators can be directly replaced with some LED ones, it'll save some more Watts
But is there something like "Load compensation" if we switch from 'Bulbs' to 'LEDs'??

All I think is to put appropriate value (and wattage) of Resistor in series of LEDs so that current can be tapped and it will serve the purpose.
Any lights on the matter???
but i think the number plate light is of 2.5 or 5 watts so it wont be saving us a great deal of wattage but yes if the indicators will be replaced by LED's (each one is of 10 watts so 40 in total and the rear brake lamp LED of RTR is of only .5 watts
and individually they are bright as hell) then that will even save us watts to put a full fledged 90/100 watts HID....
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If we connect the calculated Resistors in series, then they dissipate power equal to I*I*R watts(I-Current, R - resistance). So, in principle there is no power saving in using LEDs.Originally posted by indianz_alive View PostMoreover, if usual indicators can be directly replaced with some LED ones, it'll save some more Watts
But is there something like "Load compensation" if we switch from 'Bulbs' to 'LEDs'??

All I think is to put appropriate value (and wattage) of Resistor in series of LEDs so that current can be tapped and it will serve the purpose.
Any lights on the matter???
The entire electrical circuit needs to be re-designed to suit LEDs for saving power.
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Bloody ђΞΓΓOriginally posted by rennycornelius View Postthat will even save us watts to put a full fledged 90/100 watts HID....



We must research on this. I think there's a 5 Watt resistor connected in series of Tail light LEDs. High watt rating is just to escape 'kaput'
I think a bunch of 3 to 4 ultra bright LEDs per indicator will be sufficient.Yes....
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No Sir.Originally posted by bala_racing View PostIf we connect the calculated Resistors in series, then they dissipate power equal to I*I*R watts(I-Current, R - resistance). So, in principle there is no power saving in using LEDs.
The entire electrical circuit needs to be re-designed to suit LEDs for saving power.
The "I" depends upon the Wattage of the load. If we use a quarter watt (1/4) resistor, it will dissipate less power than a 5 W or 10 W resistor. All we have to calculate is the series resistance of LEDs.
To prove it, you can use ammeter to check the current flowing through the tail light with respect to any indicator.
But make sure the circuit is closed while using Ammeter.Yes....
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Agreed. Current depends on the load (resistance). Since, the battery voltage is 12V and LEDs probably function at 2V (depends on the type), you can think of connecting a number of LEDs in series.Originally posted by indianz_alive View PostNo Sir.
The "I" depends upon the Wattage of the load. If we use a quarter watt (1/4) resistor, it will dissipate less power than a 5 W or 10 W resistor. All we have to calculate is the series resistance of LEDs.
To prove it, you can use ammeter to check the current flowing through the tail light with respect to any indicator.
But make sure the circuit is closed while using Ammeter.
I feel that, the resistor you are planning to connect in series will dissipate the energy as heat, whereas LEDs in series dissipate that as light (a preferred and useful one)
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Hey Satish where are you, we are waiting for you to share your experience with the new RTRs. Come on MAN .
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Originally posted by rocker View PostHey Satish where are you, we are waiting for you to share your experience with the new RTRs. Come on MAN .
Originally posted by rennycornelius View Postdont wait for any riding reviews, those changes would hardly make any impact on handling and performance......
Exactly!
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today after washing my bike in the morning i went out to get some work done....
but after riding for about 700-800mtrs the bike stalled....
i cranked it for 24 times (i counted it
) then it started...
dont know what the reason was, but after that it ran like as always,and was glued to 1500...The Magician"
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Water droplets on the spark plug?Originally posted by rennycornelius View Posttoday after washing my bike in the morning i went out to get some work done....
but after riding for about 700-800mtrs the bike stalled....
i cranked it for 24 times (i counted it
) then it started...
dont know what the reason was, but after that it ran like as always,and was glued to 1500...Quench my thirst with gasoline!
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i doubted it exactly, but i washed my bike with very mild pressure and i didn't sprayed directly at the 'head' and to the spark plug area....Originally posted by Sarvajit View PostWater droplets on the spark plug?
stalling with RTR was common with that 'silver' injector but it used to crank up in the first self after that....
this was the first, with the black injectors.....The Magician"
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