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  • chinmayachaitanya
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    Re: Sudden drop in dazzler's fuel economy from 48 to 35!!!!! help

    Will try that. vehicle in service center hope its nothing big

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  • plasmabhai
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    Re: Sudden drop in dazzler's fuel economy from 48 to 35!!!!! help

    Testing new signature - please ignore. Thanks.

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  • Vishal Rohra
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    Re: Sudden drop in dazzler's fuel economy from 48 to 35!!!!! help

    i am using motul 7100 20w50 its good even mobil 1 is good but both are full synthetic

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    tune it up change the air filter check spark plug , tyre pressure , i had the same problem it had reached 37 from 48 now its back to 48 ,
    Originally posted by chinmayachaitanya View Post
    Hello guys,

    I use my dazzler as a daily commute to college. For the past week, my dazzler has been drinking a lot of fuel. my riding style is the same always. no mods done on the bike. My bike has 33k on odo. Filling fuel at the same bunk. Worried if the clutch plates have worn out. Please Help. (Kindly post if any other details are required)

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  • pratik261
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    Re: Sudden drop in dazzler's fuel economy from 48 to 35!!!!! help

    Any good engine oil for summer use for our dazzlers? Used Motul 5100 10W30 and Shell AX7 10W40 till date, but both don't look suitable for summer use. Any other options (preferably semi-synthetic)?

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  • chinmayachaitanya
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    Sudden drop in dazzler's fuel economy from 48 to 35!!!!! help

    Hello guys,

    I use my dazzler as a daily commute to college. For the past week, my dazzler has been drinking a lot of fuel. my riding style is the same always. no mods done on the bike. My bike has 33k on odo. Filling fuel at the same bunk. Worried if the clutch plates have worn out. Please Help. (Kindly post if any other details are required)

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  • Vishal Rohra
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    Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Thanks Buddy

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  • shail016
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    Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View Post
    Thanks Shail016 I am thinking of changing the front to 100x80 the back I had already fixed 120x80 zapper y could u post a few pictures of the front tyre from different Angeles, also did you notice any change in the speedometer readings in comparison with the rpm
    [MENTION=70027]Vishal Rohra[/MENTION]:
    I didn't observe exact speedo meter reading for all the rpms but follwing:
    @3K its ~41/42Km/hr
    @6k its ~81/82Km/hr

    The most I did with the new tires is 105Km/hr don't remember the exact rpm reading. But the way bike did it was very familiar (like always)
    Plus there is no difference in my fuel bills also , Find below the images for front Tyre.
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  • Vishal Rohra
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    Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Thanks Shail016 I am thinking of changing the front to 100x80 the back I had already fixed 120x80 zapper y could u post a few pictures of the front tyre from different Angeles, also did you notice any change in the speedometer readings in comparison with the rpm

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  • shail016
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    Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View Post
    @ Shail016 Congrats buddy on the new tyres the front looks awesome do the 100x 80 fit on stock rims or do you need to modify also did it change the speedo reading ?
    [MENTION=70027]Vishal Rohra[/MENTION], Thanks .

    No modification needed. Both the tires are using stock rims.

    Not only does 100/80 fits seamless at front, it can easily fit 110/70 also, the rear rim allows as wide as 130/70, but that will be an over kill
    *Both sizes for non radial tires

    I am really happy(specially with braking and ride quality on bad terrain) with the new set, my bikes rear no more skids.

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  • Vishal Rohra
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    @ Shail016 Congrats buddy on the new tyres the front looks awesome do the 100x 80 fit on stock rims or do you need to modify also did it change the speedo reading ?

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  • Yess
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    Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Found some more

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    Found some more
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  • shail016
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    Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Hi all, yesterday I upgraded my bikes tires.



    Front: MRF nylogrip zapper fx 100/80 R17 (INR 1850)
    Rear: MRf mogrip metor 120/80 R17 (INR 2550)

    Didn\'t observe any difference in performance but ride quality, braking (dry/wet) and stability is enhanced.
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  • Yess
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    Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Guys check out. Source: FB
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    Last edited by Yess; 01-25-2015, 11:26 PM.

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  • plasmabhai
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    Re: Honda Dazzler - Technical Advice needed

    Originally posted by sasikumardr View Post
    Seriously, I did not expect this to happen so soon. Honda Rocks
    That is great..!!! I wouldn\'t have expected this result... Good to know you got the fair end of the deal...

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  • sasikumardr
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    Re: Honda Dazzler - Technical Advice needed

    Originally posted by plasmabhai View Post
    Sending in a simple email complaint to Honda Customer Care is not going to help. At most you will have to email to area manager. They may not take you seriously unless you word your email properly.
    Did not lose faith in Honda. Called Honda toll free Customer Care and raised concern there. Within half an hour I received call from Service Center manager and refunded cost and service charge of air filter and spark plug. Seriously, I did not expect this to happen so soon. Honda Rocks
    Last edited by sasikumardr; 01-16-2015, 01:49 PM.

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