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  • joseph.alukka
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    Re: The Honda CB Twister

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    Found on facebook.

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  • MoonLight
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    Re: The Honda CB Twister

    Originally posted by smartrider View Post
    My answers:

    a. NO,it's there in all the gears,but only at lower RPMs.

    I feel power loss at lower RPMs.
    Just to confirm, what I wanted to ask is ....is this power loss feel is present only for first 2-3 KMs of ride ?

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  • smartrider
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    Re: The Honda CB Twister

    My answers:

    a. NO,it's there in all the gears,but only at lower RPMs.

    b. NO

    c. NO,bike starts with a single kick,even with the kicker half way down.

    I feel power loss at lower RPMs.

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  • MoonLight
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    Re: The Honda CB Twister

    Originally posted by rajaselvam_1987 View Post
    It's CEAT tyres bro
    Thanks bro.

    Originally posted by smartrider View Post
    These days my ride is having a jerky throttle response.When I open the gas,the bike picks up with an underpowered jerk initially & gets normal.This defect shows up in all the 4 gears.I don't think this is normal.
    This is exactly same issue as I experienced some days back. Some questions for you now:

    a. Is it happening for first 2-3 KMs when you start bike or is it always happening ?

    b. have you filled from "NOT" your regular petrol bunk recently ?

    c. Is it taking more efforts than usual to start bike than before ?

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  • joseph.alukka
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    Re: The Honda CB Twister

    Originally posted by rajaselvam_1987 View Post
    Friend at what speedo reading you changed the brake shoes, Mine too crossed 35k kms but not yet replaced the shoes.
    I changed rear shoes at 32k. On removal and inspection, they werent even half worn but were 3 years old and braking response had reduced even after sanding with sandpaper, so bought a new set. Since it is a critical part and we dont have disc brakes, I didnt want to take chances. Even the wear indicator hadn't moved much. The front brake shoe is the same, it is fine. Cost some 170rs if my memory is correct.

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