I would like to keep that used oil when you drain it.
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Jeezy Creezy man...Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View Post
I would like to keep that used oil when you drain it.
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and in city use hows the oil???
I am using Mobil 1 semisynthetic oil much better than mineral oil from honda, very less vibrations @vishal Rohra
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and in city use hows the oil???
I am using Mobil 1 semisynthetic oil much better than mineral oil from honda, very less vibrations @vishal Rohra
Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View PostApproximately 16000 kms its 20W50 i started at 21000kms speedo reading now at 36900
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Approximately 16000 kms its 20W50 i started at 21000kms speedo reading now at 36900
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How many kms have you put on that Motul 7100 (what grade)?Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View Post...
For any one who wants to shift to full synthetic the motul 7100 a fantastic oil for dazzler especially for highway rides i have been using it for more than a year now,
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i found it slightly better than mobil 1
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[MENTION=62783]neil9381[/MENTION]
They cost me 1500 with fitting i got it at Milan bike point santacruz wast near milan subway
[MENTION=51254]manas34[/MENTION]
I found this position ideal as the light focuses properly on the road without causing discomfort to the people coming from the other direction , most people fix it on the leg guard but that does not focus the light properly , as far as looking ugly concerns this light has been put for a purpose to give more light on the road ¬ to make the bike look good
@Sperhot
You are right i will be using this only on highways in city there is no need for so much light its only on the highway that i feel the need for more light in city the stock lights are pretty decent
For any one who wants to shift to full synthetic the motul 7100 a fantastic oil for dazzler especially for highway rides i have been using it for more than a year now, very smooth and the engine does not loose power even after riding continuously at high speeds for very long time I have done mumbai pune nonstop a couple of times at 90-100 continuous i found it slightly better than mobil 1
Cheers Ride Safe
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[QUOTE=adithya.mv;1068134]Same as stock ratingOriginally posted by vjxm View PostRecently I replace my rear tyre with tvs tubeless.
New tyre cost is 2050Rs with fitting.
Confidence level with this new tyre is amazing. Handling & control improved.
What is the size of the tyre? Is it same as the stock tyre (110/80-17)??
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As u see in pics uploaded
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[QUOTE=vjxm;1068129]Recently I replace my rear tyre with tvs tubeless.
New tyre cost is 2050Rs with fitting.
Confidence level with this new tyre is amazing. Handling & control improved.
What is the size of the tyre? Is it same as the stock tyre (110/80-17)??
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Recently I replace my rear tyre with tvs tubeless.
New tyre cost is 2050Rs with fitting.
Confidence level with this new tyre is amazing. Handling & control improved.
Fuel economy got high as 52 kmpl in city instead of 45 max in city with last tyre.
Last stock tyre run 19000 kms.
Also change front disk pad with original , bought from honda ASC cost me 480Rs.
Have an issue with chain cover, tyre through water on chain in rains & chain got lot of mud on it. Suggest any modification or chain cover replace with some other bike as trigger.
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Don't you think these blue lights in odd position eventually turn out as cop-magnets, esp in metros during twilight hours?Originally posted by Vishal Rohra View PostFinally a solution to the weak dazzler light 5 watt led fog lights hope they last (chinese make) but pretty bright first image with stock headlight , second with the led's on
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Well they make up a lot of it but the position could have been better, where they wouldn't look more uglyOriginally posted by Vishal Rohra View PostFinally a solution to the weak dazzler light 5 watt led fog lights hope they last (chinese make) but pretty bright first image with stock headlight , second with the led's on
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@ Vishal Rohra
Please share the cost of these LEDs,where in mumbai did you get this??
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Finally a solution to the weak dazzler light 5 watt led fog lights hope they last (chinese make) but pretty bright first image with stock headlight , second with the led's onLast edited by Vishal Rohra; 05-29-2014, 01:38 AM.
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check your mono shock settings, though its in soft setup, is it down to extreme clockwise position?(still should not be a problem at 90Ks)
May be you observed this today only, also check rear tire for over pressure.
You can test with a setup in between Hard(anticlockwise) and soft (clockwise), correct me here.
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I feel a damaged suspension will be more at stiffer side. (just assuming, as dampening should be affected in damage case)
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Today on the highway was riding the bike at 90kmph(short duration), i just could not feel the rear tyre on the road so did not have confidence (this never happend before)
so i slowed down and checked the tyres looked fine, but the monoshock was very soft i could just push it down by pressing the seat.
On bumpy roads the rear just keeps bouncing.
I dont take pillion so the monoshock is in soft position,but never faced this issue.
Is the monoshock damaged???
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