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  • Jackson Andrade
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    Guys, I am involved in some calculations reguarding RPM. So please update all the technical specs of Twister. Shine and other 100/110 mosels ASAP.
    Please update the Rear Tyre size,
    The Primary Reduction,
    The Final Reduction,
    The 4th Gear ratio (5th if present)
    Thank you.

    Sent from my C2104 using xBhp Connect mobile app

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  • bulletnjeep
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    Anyone got a K&N air filter on their Twister? I've heard they're generally great aftermarket filters. I was thinking to get it but what concerns me is the shape of that filter, its conical and I don't know how it'd fit on the bike.

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  • dream_victor
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    Originally posted by dude_creative View Post
    Yes, please help in setting valve clearance (any video or pics) . thanks
    Sorry for the loing delay but been side tracked with other things, will try to post DIY this weekend, (dont have any video though ) meanwhile if you have any specific questions PM me

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  • dude_creative
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    Originally posted by dream_victor View Post
    Sorry was busy with work and couldnt login for some time, Yes I did use a feeler gauge i brought from ebay ( make : Stanley)
    I did try to set the valve clearance again but didnt seem to improve any mileage, wil try to post DIY soon as i have a few holidays next week
    Yes, please help in setting valve clearance (any video or pics) . thanks

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  • sachin1111
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    mileage will not increase much with correct settings....it will remain more or less same....may see slight improvement in acceleration. If valve clearance is wrongly set then it can cause oil leakage.

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  • dream_victor
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    Originally posted by sachin1111 View Post
    hi, waiting for info on valve clearance. did you use a filler gauge?
    Sorry was busy with work and couldnt login for some time, Yes I did use a feeler gauge i brought from ebay ( make : Stanley)
    I did try to set the valve clearance again but didnt seem to improve any mileage, wil try to post DIY soon as i have a few holidays next week

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  • sachin1111
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    Re: help me...

    Originally posted by shubhakv View Post
    Hello friends....

    Today morning while cleaning my bike, Near engine... I noticed a pipe which has been halfly cut. Is this Air pipe? Does this affect petrol pipe...is there any chance of petrol leakage...? Help me friends..
    yes that is a air pipe connected to carburetor. one end of pipe goes in to carburetor (as seen in picture),other end of pipe is hidden somewhere below the fuel tank(in my bike its located where front end of seat meets fuel tank ) it will not affect petrol pipe.....but it can suck dust and water from that cut portion(when its raining) and can clog carburetor. you can cut that portion of pipe which has got cut and insert the remaining portion inside carburetor by pulling it out a bit......it is pretty long pipe.

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    Originally posted by ajay600 View Post
    I have a lighting problem with my twister. The real red light(brake light) is always ON. It does not turn OFF at all.. It is draining my battery.
    So irrespective of whether brake is pressed or not pressed, it always stays ON
    as pinaki said, adjust the brake light switch by turning it clockwise or anticlockwise. if it does not respond after turning then replace it with new one...its inexpensive.
    Last edited by sachin1111; 09-06-2014, 09:24 PM.

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  • sachin1111
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    Originally posted by dream_victor View Post
    Quick short update on DY,Thanks to Sibun and others in the thread for suggestions earlier I adjusted valve clearances myself (Damn ASC never did this despite my repeated requests) and it did improve the mileage by 5kmpl,still not near the mark that i expected but atleast its in right direction for me. Wil post DIY once i find some time to help others
    hi, waiting for info on valve clearance. did you use a filler gauge?

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  • dream_victor
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    Does anybody know what is the black block on the engine for ? I have seen this on 110cc engine from Honda but Shine and Unicorn Engines dont seem to have this
    Picture from CD110 bike review in bikesindia.org website
    What is the use of this ?
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  • dream_victor
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    Quick short update on DY,Thanks to Sibun and others in the thread for suggestions earlier I adjusted valve clearances myself (Damn ASC never did this despite my repeated requests) and it did improve the mileage by 5kmpl,still not near the mark that i expected but atleast its in right direction for me. Wil post DIY once i find some time to help others

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  • Pinaki
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    Check the rear brake light switch , it's a black thing connected to the brake pedal with a spring . It may be stuck , out-of-adjustment or plainly gone bad with monsoon rains .

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  • ajay600
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    I have a lighting problem with my twister. The real red light(brake light) is always ON. It does not turn OFF at all.. It is draining my battery.
    So irrespective of whether brake is pressed or not pressed, it always stays ON

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  • shubhakv
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    help me...

    Hello friends....

    Today morning while cleaning my bike, Near engine... I noticed a pipe which has been halfly cut. Is this Air pipe? Does this affect petrol pipe...is there any chance of petrol leakage...? Help me friends..
    Attached Files
    Last edited by shubhakv; 08-06-2014, 09:43 PM. Reason: wrong picture

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  • Naveen1985
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    has anyone purchased that side box...???

    Last edited by Naveen1985; 08-06-2014, 09:01 PM.

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  • andy1996
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    Customising my Honda cb twister

    Hey,

    I recently turned 18 and bought my first bike. It was a second hand Honda CB Twister. I was thinking of customising it. As far as performance enhancement are concerned, Is it advisable to change my stock air filter to a k&n air filter? I heard it improves performance and changes the engine tone. I would also like suggestions as what to do to the exterior of my bike. Any other suggestion is welcome.

    thanks in advance,

    Andy.

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