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  • Originally posted by julianpaul View Post
    AFAIK it's only the bajaj and yamaha bikes that have o-ring type chains, not the refresh/fi.

    edit: checked online. common thinking is 'because it's an open chain it's an o-ring chain' but i remember someone categorically stating that the refresh/fi does NOT have an o-ring sealed chain. just an open cover.
    No julian the refresh and fi do have the o-ring chain . atleast mine does

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    • Originally posted by Puneet1 View Post
      No julian the refresh and fi do have the o-ring chain . atleast mine does
      +1 even my discover 135(v1) have o-ring ie open chain
      PS:Which bike cockpit in your avatar pic ?
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      • I know about the disco 135. When i went to see it in the showroom, the o-ring chain was clearly advertised as one of the key features.

        Not that i don't believe you guys, but anyone know any 'official' tvs source saying this?

        also, if it is an o-ring chain, is the recommended treatment of "Grease and SAE 30/40 oil mixed in 50/50 proportion" a good idea? wouldn't an o-ring chain demand a better lube?

        also, how does one identify an o-ring chain visually?

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        • "O" ring chains are thicker then the normal chains & when they move makes less sound then the normal chains, if you check closely you will find a slight gap between the outer & inner plates, that the where the o ring sits. In normal chain there is no gap.

          TVS has already incorporated the same in Fi & Refresh, but the difference is TVS never use it as a subject of ad like Bajaj.

          The cost of RTR Refresh Chain & Sprocket set is approx Rs.750.00

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          • Originally posted by julianpaul View Post
            also, if it is an o-ring chain, is the recommended treatment of "Grease and SAE 30/40 oil mixed in 50/50 proportion" a good idea? wouldn't an o-ring chain demand a better lube?
            spraying high pressure water to clean is not recommended in the o ring chain...
            but in this rains i've to clean the chain with pressure water spray to remove all the mud from it and then i lube it with 20W40 oil mixed with kerosene in 20:80 ratio....

            not grease but yup tht oil prportion can be used in the one, atleast m using it...

            Originally posted by kauria View Post
            The cost of RTR Refresh Chain & Sprocket set is approx Rs.750.00
            now tht's cheap!!!!!!!!!!!!
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            • Originally posted by kauria View Post
              "O" ring chains are thicker then the normal chains & when they move makes less sound then the normal chains, if you check closely you will find a slight gap between the outer & inner plates, that the where the o ring sits. In normal chain there is no gap.

              TVS has already incorporated the same in Fi & Refresh, but the difference is TVS never use it as a subject of ad like Bajaj.

              The cost of RTR Refresh Chain & Sprocket set is approx Rs.750.00
              thanks a lot for the info kauria. very helpful pic too.

              Originally posted by rennycornelius View Post
              spraying high pressure water to clean is not recommended in the o ring chain...
              but in this rains i've to clean the chain with pressure water spray to remove all the mud from it and then i lube it with 20W40 oil mixed with kerosene in 20:80 ratio....

              not grease but yup tht oil prportion can be used in the one, atleast m using it...
              well, i've already spray washed my chain too many times, wonder what shape my o-rings are in now.

              about the lube, they've probably recommended mixing grease with 30 or 40 grade oil to help the oil stick to the chain better. and grease alone is too think to penetrate. but by mixing kerosene, you're making the oil even thinner which means that very little will be left on the chain after it runs a bit. but then again, the chain lube that comes in spray cans must be pretty think too. i think thats the best bet anyway. at about 300 bucks a can of OKS, it's not too expensive.

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              • Originally posted by nox2505 View Post
                today, i cleaned jets and sump of my RTR's carb. while i was tuning it up, i noticed the exhaust header had become slightly red hot. may be because there was not flowing air or so.

                Please someone confirm is it normal? try engine keeping reved between 5k to 7k for a minute and check does exhaust header is slightly red hot or not. U can try touching it, for checking the temprature...just kidding

                Why no one is replying to my post???
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                • ^^ boss dont get angry, I dont have any idea regarding that, atleast I never found any header pipe getting red in our small bikes, If is there any corrosion in the pipe, if yes then may be,though no idea why?

                  Secondly you replaced the stock Air filter with a KN na, did you reject the carb, if not this is the reason, and soon it will melt your exhust valve.
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                  • Originally posted by kauria View Post
                    ^^ boss dont get angry, I dont have any idea regarding that, atleast I never found any header pipe getting red in our small bikes, If is there any corrosion in the pipe, if yes then may be,though no idea why?

                    Secondly you replaced the stock Air filter with a KN na, did you reject the carb, if not this is the reason, and soon it will melt your exhust valve.
                    atleast adjustiing the air intake screw
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                    • Originally posted by kauria View Post
                      "O" ring chains are thicker then the normal chains & when they move makes less sound then the normal chains, if you check closely you will find a slight gap between the outer & inner plates, that the where the o ring sits. In normal chain there is no gap.

                      TVS has already incorporated the same in Fi & Refresh, but the difference is TVS never use it as a subject of ad like Bajaj.

                      The cost of RTR Refresh Chain & Sprocket set is approx Rs.750.00
                      Thanks a lot. Did you get it replaced?

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                      • Originally posted by kauria View Post
                        ^^ boss dont get angry, I dont have any idea regarding that, atleast I never found any header pipe getting red in our small bikes, If is there any corrosion in the pipe, if yes then may be,though no idea why?

                        Secondly you replaced the stock Air filter with a KN na, did you reject the carb, if not this is the reason, and soon it will melt your exhust valve.
                        currently i am running stock air filter.
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                        • Originally posted by nox2505 View Post
                          currently i am running stock air filter.
                          i have never heard or witness anything like this .. better check it up
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                          • Originally posted by julianpaul View Post
                            about the lube, they've probably recommended mixing grease with 30 or 40 grade oil to help the oil stick to the chain better. and grease alone is too think to penetrate. but by mixing kerosene, you're making the oil even thinner which means that very little will be left on the chain after it runs a bit. but then again, the chain lube that comes in spray cans must be pretty think too. i think thats the best bet anyway. at about 300 bucks a can of OKS, it's not too expensive.
                            i mixed kerosene cuz i found original oil too thick and it was attracting loads of mud and dirt and i found it hard to spray off with water pressure...
                            after mixin kerosene its less thick and is getting off with water pressure too...
                            as in this rains i'm doin this(spray cleaning it, and re-applying) once a week.....

                            Originally posted by nox2505 View Post
                            Why no one is replying to my post???
                            why dont you take ur bike to SC and report the matter thr....???
                            cuz it's the first i heard....
                            The Magician"

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                            • Originally posted by rennycornelius View Post
                              why dont you take ur bike to SC and report the matter thr....???
                              cuz it's the first i heard....

                              The SVC nearby is 50kms from my home and there is only one MECHANIC, who tightens the plastic handlebar cover with help of 2 feet long pipe, sets chain slackness to 0-5mm. Imagine how idiot he is. Better i will reopen and assemble the carb again.

                              And secondly, when it got red hot, i was running only outer air filter, and fuel volume screw lower than 3 turns, as i was adjusting it. now at about 3 and half turns, its seeming to be normal.

                              Though, its normal now, lets see after 2 days of under observation.
                              Last edited by nox2505; 07-15-2009, 08:47 PM.
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                              • Originally posted by ACE_HUNTER View Post
                                PS:Which bike cockpit in your avatar pic ?
                                why dont you try to guess ?

                                Ps - its a car's

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