Here is the Parts Catalogue For CB 110 Twister. Here is the link to the pdf http://www.motoandes.co/pag/pdf/honda/CB110.pdf
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Almost 4 years old, 35k in Odo. Mostly sat in the garage last year. Took for a spin to mountains and still returns healthy average as advertised in the brochure.
Running on Veedol take-Off 4t 10w30. Only thing replaced back tyre and front break fluid and shocker fluid. Still stock break pads and sprocket.
You should be fine with 40/45w headlight bulb and its a good idea to switch to led on tail light and flashers. No its does not required to mess with alternator for this.Originally posted by jermm_83 View Postlower watt led so as to reduce overall load with the new requirement of additional 10w for headlight bulb? Is this possible or does it require winding of the coil?Last edited by Dccet; 08-17-2017, 12:35 PM.
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I wanted to fit osram rallye headlight bulb 40/45w. To get the bulb to burn at full brightness do i have to replace the stock bulbs(indicator,speedo, tail) with lower watt led so as to reduce overall load with the new requirement of additional 10w for headlight bulb? Is this possible or does it require winding of the coil?Originally posted by rajaselvam_1987 View PostYour old bikes had double lever & also full down/up shift patten. So changing the gear is quiet easy. So you maybe new to this single lever with 1-down 3-up pattern. So it'll be tough for you initially but once you learned then you'll feel it's the best method of gear shift. Because i'm also had the same experience in my twister initially.
1) 1st think our bike battery is 3AH not a 4.2AH.
2) Yes our bike is having 120W generator but at 6k rpm as u said. But here it's the output with combination of both AC & DC
Here AC output = 35W headlight + 5W Tail light + 5W for donsole lights = 45W
Reaming is DC output = 120 - 45 = 75W = 75/14 = 5AH at max rpms.
This is the configuration of our RR so even if you are not using the AC output the DC output remain same 75W only.
At idle speed the maximum DC output of the RR is not more than 1Ah i've tested this,
So you can use the HID at high speeds only.
I've used the HID in night highway drive at 80-90kmph about 8hrs(Mysore-Chennai) it's worked fine but inside city at 40kmph battery got exhausted with in 1/2 an hour.
Relay wont work in AC supply.
For a wiring issue i'll update a picture for you which i'm using currently.
Thanks bro
I'm not sure about Honda accessories but i've checked the studds one

This one is costs 550rs with free installation.
Planning to go for this .
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Honda Twister complete engine assembly.
Guys, found this video on CB Twister full engine assembly. A must watch !!
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Thanks i will check spark plug and make sure ratio is correct...[emoji106]Originally posted by sachin1111 View PostSeems like air fuel ratio has become lean. Engine is getting more air and less fuel.Check the Color of sparkplug. It's a good indicator of air fuel ratio. You probably need to retune carburator.
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Seems like air fuel ratio has become lean. Engine is getting more air and less fuel.Check the Color of sparkplug. It's a good indicator of air fuel ratio. You probably need to retune carburator.Originally posted by arminders View PostIts not Monsoon yet so it might not be a problem yet but white smoke is visible after i installed this air filter ....[emoji52]
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Its not Monsoon yet so it might not be a problem yet but white smoke is visible after i installed this air filter ....[emoji52]Originally posted by sachin1111 View PostFine Water particals can enter if it's raining heavily. That's the reason why suction pipe before filter is curved and kept under the seat.
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Fine Water particals can enter if it's raining heavily. That's the reason why suction pipe before filter is curved and kept under the seat.Originally posted by arminders View PostI just got one query .... If i leave this like this and close the outer left panel is there any chance of water entering ....or how can i prevent water entering. ?Last edited by Divya Sharan; 06-09-2017, 06:02 PM. Reason: Don't quote the entire post for a one liner reply. It inconveniences mobile users.
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Installed LED for tail light.. Looks good ...
Also installed conical air filter for Burrrr Burrr sound

I just got one query .... If i leave this like this and close the outer left panel is there any chance of water entering ....or how can i prevent water entering. ?
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[QUOTE=doubling;1291641]I do have twister.i changed chain sprocket around 28k. Watch this you tube video link to know if you need to change.Originally posted by sachin1111 View Post
Sachin do you still have twister!
Anyone knows how long the chain and sprocket lasts, before they break.
And the life of disc brake.
I read the posts, but is it really necessary to change it at 25k- 30k KM reading.
Generally chain and sprocket kit needs replacement after every 20,000-30,000Kms.So for changing the kit you really don't need to go to any service centre or ...
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[QUOTE=doubling;1291641]I do have twister.i changed chain sprocket around 28k. Watch youtube video channel selfrepair guruji to know if you need to change and how to change chain sprocket.Originally posted by sachin1111 View Post
Sachin do you still have twister!
Anyone knows how long the chain and sprocket lasts, before they break.
And the life of disc brake.
I read the posts, but is it really necessary to change it at 25k- 30k KM reading.
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Originally posted by arminders View PostI actually saw a tachometer made of on instructables.... As we rev more leds glow .. I thought of installing the leds inside speedo [emoji23] just below the speedo arm .. But in my head it looks awesome[emoji6]
That looks cool.
Good luck on your build, keep us updated on your progress.
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I actually saw a tachometer made of on instructables.... As we rev more leds glow .. I thought of installing the leds inside speedo [emoji23] just below the speedo arm .. But in my head it looks awesome[emoji6]Originally posted by doubling View PostSorry for the delay
Yes that will be your signal wire,
You will need to connect green wire from the bike and the green wire from the taco, together.
What type of tachometer do you have or planing to buy ?
There are 2 types in it . 1] The green wire connection one, (this is mostly analog meter) 2] The sensor based (This is a digital display model)
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[QUOTE=sachin1111;1265625]
Sachin do you still have twister!
Anyone knows how long the chain and sprocket lasts, before they break.
And the life of disc brake.
I read the posts, but is it really necessary to change it at 25k- 30k KM reading.
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Sorry for the delayOriginally posted by arminders View Post
Green wire of this will give the Tacho's signal?[emoji53]
Yes that will be your signal wire,
You will need to connect green wire from the bike and the green wire from the taco, together.
What type of tachometer do you have or planing to buy ?
There are 2 types in it . 1] The green wire connection one, (this is mostly analog meter) 2] The sensor based (This is a digital display model)Last edited by doubling; 04-27-2017, 09:13 PM.
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Green wire of this will give the Tacho's signal?[emoji53]
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