Rajbhai, as always solid information from you sir. Few points wanna ask you 1. Oil prescribed and used by Honda is SemiSyn, so we need Synthetic or Semisynthetic. 2. Lubricating chain. Which is better lubricant the sprays, or the oil used i would if we use Synthetic fresh oil for lubing chain, which is better. 3. Battery and konsa grade nnbrand ka liya Sir aapne. 4. How about using cooling jackets for hot rides, had purchased one just waiting to try it, ... Hope you had a pleasant ride, waiting for your Vblog wrt your recent RajRaj ride...Raj goes to Raj😊 4.
Battery is weakest component on modern fuel.injected kickless bikes though it's matured in 4 wheelers. Bike size is too small to count on note reliability and keeping one fully charged spare battery with bike is assured reliability on remotest roads.
Never , they will stick to 10 w 30 unless Honda mentions it in service manual. Bigwing gets huge discounts and subsidies on OEM oils ,why would they go for extra priced oils were they do not get nay benefit
Hi Raj, I have a few questions about the 2023 CB. There's an E20 sticker on the tank, indicating compatibility with E20 fuel. Does that mean the new engine is tuned to take that fuel, and the older CB is not? Also, is the current 91 octane fuel an E10 mixture? Does it impact the integrity of the engine adversely, compared to "pure petrol" (do petrol pumps sell "pure petrol") ?
Hey Lakshay, that reminds me I have to upload the video of 2023 models. Yes the new CB is compatible with E20 fuel. Our old models are compatible with E10 and cannot take E20. All oil companies are selling E10 fuel by default and our engines are tuned to run on the same. Ethanol barely has any adverse impact on the running of the engine, but will tend to corrode the fuel tank a lot earlier, say in 8-10 years especially if one has the habit of not running the vehicle frequently and let the fuel store for idle longer periods.
@@RajkaGarage This E20 thing makes me feel like I should have waited just one season more to get the bike. Still, good tip about ethanol corroding the fuel tank if kept idle for long. That gives me another reason to ride more frequently. The '23 models - E20 compatibility and OBD updates are major ones. The new seats are apparently more comfortable. The rest are aesthetic changes, in my opinion. Looking forward to what you have to share regarding it. And as always, thanks for your time. Love you.
@@lakshaysharma7677 e20 fuel won't make millions of vehicles on road obsolete sold before fuel was introduced. I would still prefer old model over new ones.
Thanks for your sharing experiences
Excellent tips and must knows for all riders. Summers are here.
Well done
Thanks sir
मस्त
Happy journey enjoy ride
Rajbhai, as always solid information from you sir.
Few points wanna ask you
1. Oil prescribed and used by Honda is SemiSyn, so we need Synthetic or Semisynthetic.
2. Lubricating chain. Which is better lubricant the sprays, or the oil used i would if we use Synthetic fresh oil for lubing chain, which is better.
3. Battery and konsa grade nnbrand ka liya Sir aapne.
4. How about using cooling jackets for hot rides, had purchased one just waiting to try it, ...
Hope you had a pleasant ride, waiting for your Vblog wrt your recent RajRaj ride...Raj goes to Raj😊
4.
Carrying extra battery is smart move
Hot weather can be hard on the already notorious Tata battery which has already completed 2.5 years.
Battery is weakest component on modern fuel.injected kickless bikes though it's matured in 4 wheelers. Bike size is too small to count on note reliability and keeping one fully charged spare battery with bike is assured reliability on remotest roads.
Best of luck Raj bhai... wish you safe ride.
Nice video.
Sir thank you very much for this informative video and best of luck for your Rajsthan ride I wl watch all your touring videos ❤
Happy riding 👍
Thanks for the useful information 👍
Have a safe trip Bro 😎
Happy ride.... Be safe...💐🌷🌺
Dhanyawad 🙏
Happy ride be safe buddy 😍😎
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Bhai,
Why the sprocket?
Good job & happy journey 👏
Thanks buddy 🙂
te sn sm sj sg cf je oil. chya box war asty tyachi mi mahiti ghetli ahe pan tumhi pan hya mudyawar video banwa
Pl share the link for Idemitusu engine oil . Thanks
Is there any suitable clutch cable for cb350 that’s longer than the stock cable ?
Thanks
Sir hness cb 350 k liye konsa engine oil best hoga ??
Changing the grade of oil will not void the warranty? Is Honda themselves offering 10w40 grade ?
Never , they will stick to 10 w 30 unless Honda mentions it in service manual. Bigwing gets huge discounts and subsidies on OEM oils ,why would they go for extra priced oils were they do not get nay benefit
Hi , where did you get all these spare parts of honda ?
Honda Bigwing Service center.
Hi Raj, I have a few questions about the 2023 CB.
There's an E20 sticker on the tank, indicating compatibility with E20 fuel. Does that mean the new engine is tuned to take that fuel, and the older CB is not?
Also, is the current 91 octane fuel an E10 mixture? Does it impact the integrity of the engine adversely, compared to "pure petrol" (do petrol pumps sell "pure petrol") ?
Hey Lakshay, that reminds me I have to upload the video of 2023 models.
Yes the new CB is compatible with E20 fuel. Our old models are compatible with E10 and cannot take E20.
All oil companies are selling E10 fuel by default and our engines are tuned to run on the same. Ethanol barely has any adverse impact on the running of the engine, but will tend to corrode the fuel tank a lot earlier, say in 8-10 years especially if one has the habit of not running the vehicle frequently and let the fuel store for idle longer periods.
@@RajkaGarage This E20 thing makes me feel like I should have waited just one season more to get the bike.
Still, good tip about ethanol corroding the fuel tank if kept idle for long. That gives me another reason to ride more frequently.
The '23 models - E20 compatibility and OBD updates are major ones. The new seats are apparently more comfortable. The rest are aesthetic changes, in my opinion. Looking forward to what you have to share regarding it.
And as always, thanks for your time. Love you.
@@lakshaysharma7677 e20 fuel won't make millions of vehicles on road obsolete sold before fuel was introduced. I would still prefer old model over new ones.
@@vikasshelke5544 that's what I thought, too. It would be a terrible policy decision if it were otherwise.
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