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New Yamaha Street Bike in Focus: 50 KMPL Mileage & EMI Starting at ₹4,299

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New Yamaha Street Bike in Focus: 50 KMPL Mileage & EMI Starting at ₹4,299             Indruction  Hello friends, welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog . Today we are talking about Yamaha’s new street bike , which is attracting strong attention in the commuter and entry-level motorcycle segment. With a claimed mileage of 50 kmpl and easy EMI options starting at just ₹4,299 , this bike is expected to be a practical and stylish choice for daily riders. Why Yamaha Street Bikes Are So Popular Yamaha has a strong reputation for building reliable, smooth, and stylish motorcycles . Its street bikes are especially popular among: College students Office commuters First-time bike buyers Riders looking for low maintenance and good mileage This upcoming Yamaha street bike is designed mainly for daily city use with a perfect balance of efficiency and comfort. Engine & Performance (Expected) The new Yamaha street bike is expected to come with a ...

Honda SP Shine Timing Chain Noise Solution Step by Step

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Honda SP Shine Timing Chain Noise Solution Step by Step Hello friends, welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog. Today I will tell you about Honda SP Shine timing chain noise and how to solve it step by step. If your bike is making unusual rattling or ticking sounds from the engine, this guide will help you diagnose, repair, and prevent the noise effectively. Introduction The Honda SP Shine is a popular commuter bike in India. Over time, its timing chain and tensioner can develop wear, causing a rattling or ticking noise. Ignoring this can lead to reduced performance, engine misfire, or even major damage. Understanding the cause and solution is essential for all bike owners. What is the Timing Chain and Tensioner? The timing chain synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft, ensuring proper valve operation. The tensioner keeps the chain tight and prevents slack. If either component is worn, it produces noise, especially during startup or idle. Common Symptoms of Tim...

Honda Timing Chain Tensioner Noise: Causes and Fix Guide

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Indruction  Honda Timing Chain Tensioner Noise: Causes and Fix Guide Hello friends, welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog. Today I will tell you everything about Honda timing chain tensioner noise — why it happens, how to diagnose it, and the steps to fix it. If your Honda car or bike is making unusual engine noise, this guide will help you understand the problem and solve it safely. Introduction The timing chain tensioner in Honda engines plays a critical role in maintaining proper tension in the timing chain. This ensures the camshaft and crankshaft are perfectly synchronized. If the tensioner fails or wears out, you may hear rattling, ticking, or knocking sounds coming from the engine. What is a Timing Chain Tensioner? The timing chain tensioner is a small but crucial component in your Honda engine. It keeps the timing chain tight, prevents it from slipping, and ensures the engine’s valves open and close at the correct time. A malfunctioning tensioner can lead to engine...

Suzuki Alto Head Gasket Replacement: A Complete Guide

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Indruction  Suzuki Alto Head Gasket Replacement: A Complete Guide Hello friends, welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog. Today I will tell you how you can replace the head gasket in your Suzuki Alto, what are the signs of a blown gasket, and how much it costs. Read the full post carefully for a complete guide. What is a Head Gasket? The head gasket is a thin but powerful seal that sits between the engine block and the cylinder head. It prevents the mixing of oil, coolant, and combustion gases. If this gasket fails, your engine may overheat or lose performance drastically. Signs of a Blown Head Gasket in Suzuki Alto 1. Overheating: The most common sign. If your Alto is overheating often, it could be due to a bad head gasket. 2. White Smoke: White smoke from the exhaust means coolant is leaking into the combustion chamber. 3. Milky Oil: Check your dipstick. If the oil looks like coffee with milk, coolant is mixing with oil. 4. Loss of Engine Power: Compression leak...