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  • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

    Originally posted by shail016 View Post
    first one lasted only 12K Kms and the present one has already worn out at ~24K Kms (as per the chain adjustment mark)
    How often do you clean and lube it? Also, riding pattern matters.


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    • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

      Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
      How often do you clean and lube it? Also, riding pattern matters.


      Sent from my phone. Kindly avoid it while riding.
      till ~15 -16K Kms I used to clean it with diesel and lube with Motul chain spray at the interval of 1K Kms.
      But service center guys would always use burnt engine oil to lube it. (even after directing them to not do that),
      After that I didnt ride my bike regularly (would be unused for months), but did regular servicing (some times bike came out only for servicing :P)
      So it was at the mercy of Honda SVC after that.

      I also feel, since there is no chain cover it also contributes to more wear. (specially in rainy season)

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      • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

        First change at 16k & 42k on the odo will need a new sprocket soon

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        • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

          Originally posted by phat_17 View Post
          Hi guys.. can you remember your odometer when you changed your chain sets? Mine is just 18T KMS thanks!
          I have done 55K+ kms & still running on stock chain sprocket.
          I have reached the last chain setting(as per the marking on swingarm) @54k. on odo. I never allow the chain to run dry.

          Initially I used to clean the chain first with either diesel or WD40 & then wash it with vim liquid+water. After this lube it with OKS chain lube. This routine was followed at every 1K kms.
          But now a days I only spray Zorrik88 which cleans & lubricates the chain simultaneously. I need to use it at every 500kms which ensures that the chain never runs dry.
          Now I am not worried about 'O' rings & all as I have covered more than enough kms on a single set of chain-sprocket & happy to get those replaced soon.

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          Originally posted by phat_17 View Post
          Hi guys.. can you remember your odometer when you changed your chain sets? Mine is just 18T KMS thanks!
          I have done 55K+ kms & still running on stock chain sprocket.
          I have reached the last chain setting(as per the marking on swingarm) @54k. on odo. I never allow the chain to run dry.

          Initially I used to clean the chain first with either diesel or WD40 & then wash it with vim liquid+water. After this lube it with OKS chain lube. This routine was followed at every 1K kms.
          But now a days I only spray Zorrik88 which cleans & lubricates the chain simultaneously. I need to use it at every 500kms which ensures that the chain never runs dry.
          Now I am not worried about 'O' rings & all as I have covered more than enough kms on a single set of chain-sprocket & happy to get those replaced soon.

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          • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

            Disc looks massive . How is the braking now? Does your front tyre skid/screach when you break hard?
            Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View Post
            First change at 16k & 42k on the odo will need a new sprocket soon

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            • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

              No screeching or skidding i tried to brake hard a couple of times, the brake bites much better than stock , the stock front brakes were very bad in my bike this feels good

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              • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

                My bike runs well on Shell normal petrol. However, it gives hiccups when i use other petrol . Is it because of the carburetor tuning?

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                • Honda Dazzler - Technical Advice needed

                  Hi all,
                  I own a Honda Dazzler 4 years old completed 30k km. I need help from someone on understanding something Honda Service Center guys said to me.

                  I am doing most of my bike services in Honda service center. My last outside(local mechanic) service was 2.5 years ago.

                  I have done my last service in Nov 8, 2014. At that time bike was not serviced for nearly 4 months. During job card opening, the executive who attended me said that there is white smoke coming from exhaust (i didn\'t notice much) while hard reviving. And engine needs overhauling which might cost around 20k. I didn\'t approve that and had normal service. In that service they have changed air filter and spark plug.

                  Today(Jan 10) i did service again. I have completed just 1100km in this period (I know, i could have waited 1 more month for giving service. But I gave, because of some issues in brake light and front brake). To my surprise. they have changed air filter and spark plug this time also. I have asked reason for this to customer care maanger. After discussing with service manager and technicians, she said that at 25k completion, head valve in my bike engine needed to cleared. Since I have missed that, black smoke is coming from exhaust (god knows what black smoke). This smoke damaged my air filter and spark plug. They also said that If i have doubt on that I could ask any other mechanic and they would say same.

                  can someone tell me if it is possible what they says. If not, what do you suggest my next action? Do you think putting a formal complaint in honda customer care would help me somehow?

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                  • Re: Honda Dazzler - Technical Advice needed

                    For this reason i stopped going to the honda service centre they just want to inflate the bills by doing things that are not required ,

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                    For this reason i stopped going to the honda service centre they just want to inflate the bills by doing things that are not required ,

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                    • Re: Honda Dazzler - Technical Advice needed

                      Originally posted by rcprasanth View Post
                      My bike runs well on Shell normal petrol. However, it gives hiccups when i use other petrol . Is it because of the carburetor tuning?
                      What other petrol pump are you going to? Mostly Company Operated Company Owned petrol pumps have same quality of petrol as Shell so there is no reason your bike should do this unless you are filling bad adulterated petrol from some bad petrol pump. Are you sure this is not your confirmation bias since people keep saying Shell Petrol is good and all?

                      Personally of you give me choice of COCO pump / Shell pump I will still go to Shell :P

                      Originally posted by sasikumardr View Post
                      can someone tell me if it is possible what they says. If not, what do you suggest my next action? Do you think putting a formal complaint in honda customer care would help me somehow?
                      I am sorry to say but you are being royally fleeced my friend. The particular service center you go to seems to be full of crooks. If you cannot see any white smoke then there is no white smoke simple as that. If your bike is running good then that\'s enough.

                      Service center people cannot change spare parts without taking permission from you. Ideally they should give you a call asking whether to change anything or not.

                      I will say, go to service center with your old bill and new bill - tell them same spare part was changed, both times without your permission and raise a ruckus. Ask for full money back simple... Tell them whatever is the case whether there is carbon build up no build up smoke no smoke you did not authorize the spare part change so you want money back.

                      Truth be told there is little you can do now because you already paid the money. At most service center will give you a free wash coupon that\'s all. And say sorry. That is if you raise a ruckus loud enough. Preferably in local language or impeccable English. They will say that because carbon build up they had to change and all and you will have to say that ok fine open up the engine in front of me and if I do not fine carbon then I want all money back.

                      By the way carbon build up story is bullshit. Generally for honda engines there is no significant carbon build up even till 60-70000 kms. That too if the engine is always run below 5000 rpms. Occasional hot engone red lining actually burns up the carbon in the engine.

                      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.
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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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                        • 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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                          • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

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

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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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                              • Re: Honda Unicorn Dazzler

                                Found some more

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                                Found some more
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                                Be safe Ride safe

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