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  • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

    Knock knock koi hai :banghead:

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    • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

      Originally posted by jammbuster View Post
      Knock knock koi hai :banghead:

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      Hi,
      How are you doing and how's the bike ?

      Warm Regards,
      Pranav


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      • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

        Hi guys, I'm Anand and I'm new here. I own a Honda Stunner. Got it in early 2010. It doesn't have a tachometer. But kick start is available, which according to me is very important.
        I have enjoyed driving it for 4 years now. I don't take my bike out for long highway drives as I feel it's highly underpowered for long drives and 6th gear is badly missed.
        I hope to interact with many gurus out here and get the best out of my bike.
        Thank you.

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        • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

          Originally posted by anand89 View Post
          Hi guys, I'm Anand and I'm new here. I own a Honda Stunner. Got it in early 2010. It doesn't have a tachometer. But kick start is available, which according to me is very important.
          I have enjoyed driving it for 4 years now. I don't take my bike out for long highway drives as I feel it's highly underpowered for long drives and 6th gear is badly missed.
          I hope to interact with many gurus out here and get the best out of my bike.
          Thank you.

          Sent from my Nexus 4 using xBhp Connect mobile app
          Welcome to xbhp.. No bike according to me is under-powered.. I have had friends who have done 400 kms ride on a splendor... compared to a splendor, Stunner has more horses and the bikini fairing helps cut through winds better
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          • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

            Originally posted by rreneav1987 View Post
            Welcome to xbhp.. No bike according to me is under-powered.. I have had friends who have done 400 kms ride on a splendor... compared to a splendor, Stunner has more horses and the bikini fairing helps cut through winds better
            Thank you.
            True, but its my personal view. When I cross 70kmph, I feel the vibrations which doesnt allow me to push my bike further. Plus the shorter gearing doesnt help it. We have two cars at home which I take when I have to go for a long drive.
            But Stunner is a superb vehicle in city. I thoroughly love it when its in the mid range. Its the best 125cc bike available now(again my personal view).

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            • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

              Originally posted by xpranav View Post
              Hi,
              How are you doing and how's the bike ?

              I am good Buddy.. you tell...

              I just love my bike. Being 125cc, never felt under power.

              Happy with its power band around 65.

              Getting mileage of 50kmpl.

              Myself 6.5" in height and weight around 100kg.. never felt any pain in my back.

              But Hips sore is there after drive of 1 hrs.

              Can any one suggest how to put mobile charger in this bike.
              Last edited by jammbuster; 08-03-2014, 06:24 PM.

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              • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post
                whatever man, 100 @ 8-8.5k rpm on a 125cc is really cool and I would love to have that kinda setup on my touring days.
                Btw, have also tried 16T sprocket but even with that 100 comes at around little less that 9k rpm (with pathetic acceleration of course)
                My Honda Stunner CBF, 2014, Carburetor: 15T (14T Factory Default) Front sprocket rear with 43T sprocket, gave me 121 Km/hr @ 9800 ~ 9900 RPM. with Castrol Power1 10W30 Full Synthetic engine oil.

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                • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                  I got this frm snapdeal with a discount of 150rs bike mobile phone holder from rynox. I brought for 650rs. While in market its cost around 810rs

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                  Now someone here pls suggest for charger , how to put :banghead:
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                  • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                    Where are ever one???

                    Just done service of my bike at 8069km.... Clutch were to heavy, my local mechanic insist me to use motul egine oil due to high duplicacy of castrol oil.

                    Now my bike is on motul 15w50 drainage period 4500-5000km.

                    My initial 10km ride was just wow...butter smooth gear changin, too good pickup. :thumbup:

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                    • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                      Originally posted by jammbuster View Post
                      Where are ever one???

                      Just done service of my bike at 8069km.... Clutch were to heavy, my local mechanic insist me to use motul egine oil due to high duplicacy of castrol oil.

                      Now my bike is on motul 15w50 drainage period 4500-5000km.

                      My initial 10km ride was just wow...butter smooth gear changin, too good pickup. :thumbup:
                      Isn't a w50 too heavy from what is recommended (10w30) ? Do let us know after a 1000km how it holds up and the effect on mileage/pickup top end etc..

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                      • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                        Originally posted by s1d View Post
                        Isn't a w50 too heavy from what is recommended (10w30) ? Do let us know after a 1000km how it holds up and the effect on mileage/pickup top end etc..
                        Okkkkk will update u on this

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                        • An update.... After 1500km since last service... Pick up and engine is butter smooth.... Infact no vibration till 70km....

                          But this is the second time i got only 200km in 7.4 litrer of petrol. Used two different petrol pumps to check the same.

                          Any pointer to this about low fuel economy... Is it bec of oil.... ????

                          An advice pls... Today will use another petrol pump to check the same.

                          In the mean while advice plsss

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                          • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                            Strange ...[emoji20] no one here to reply...very strange

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                            • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                              Originally posted by jammbuster View Post
                              An update.... After 1500km since last service... Pick up and engine is butter smooth.... Infact no vibration till 70km....

                              But this is the second time i got only 200km in 7.4 litrer of petrol. Used two different petrol pumps to check the same.

                              Any pointer to this about low fuel economy... Is it bec of oil.... ????

                              An advice pls... Today will use another petrol pump to check the same.

                              In the mean while advice plsss

                              Sent from my Micromax A120 using Tapatalk
                              Originally posted by jammbuster View Post
                              Strange ...[emoji20] no one here to reply...very strange

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                              Its Impossible bro!! Nly 200 kms!!

                              Do a Engine Flush!!
                              Put a High End Motul Oil...Fully Synthetic Preferably!

                              Try it and let us know!! Sorry about late reply!
                              Regards,
                              Pavan
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                              • Re: Honda 125 Stunner CBF

                                Its Impossible bro!! Nly 200 kms!!

                                Do a Engine Flush!!
                                Put a High End Motul Oil...Fully Synthetic Preferably!

                                Try it and let us know!! Sorry about late reply!
                                Regards,
                                Pavan
                                Those who wish to control their own lives and move beyond existence...Ride a Bike :)
                                Work to Eat. Eat to Live. Live to Bike. Bike to Work.

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