Seeing your vid i chnged it to manual like year ago now i got chance to write the review it works well no problem and i assume stock chain tensioner has a problem or faulty it doesn't works well , can we also fit cb300 chain tensioner has anyone done it let me know!
Thanks for the review! Yes I believe the CB300 chain tensioner should work. I tried sourcing one but stock was not available that time so I dropped the plan.
Bro my CBR has this same noise but after I ride for like 15 kms or so, not much sound or vibration while the bike is cold. What could be the issue here man, please help😢 I went to Honda Service center and they said that I will have to replace the cylinder head piston and what not and charged me 40,000 for the repair
@@exhaust_tales this happened after a minor accident at 40kph btw, before that the bike was a gem, no vibrations no extra sounds nothing, so an accident at that speed has damaged the piston? That can’t happen can it?
@@exhaust_tales the problem is that other service centers in my city don’t work on CBR since its discontinued and mechanics don’t know how to work on it, and they don’t even keep parts for it, there is just one mechanic in Honda Bigwing that works on it
Welcome bro, I suggest you to visit Vayalatt Honda Service, near Pettah junction. Had a good experience with their service. Hope they can solve your issue 👍🏼
I'm glad I found this video. I was planning to install a slightly thicker screw with the lathe machine. It never occurred to me that the tip was locked without falling off. which I had opened before. it will be much easier to convert it to manual for me now. did you just use a screw of own thickness and sufficient length?
I am following you very closely. Now I have rough idling and the noise disappears after 5k RPM. I am assuming it is the tensioner. Before doing the same mod you did. Can I adjust the existing tensioner? Will the tensioner break? Are there any chances of chain slipping? Please suggest 🙏
If the current tensioner is not working properly there's no real adjustment you can do with it bro. Even if you reset it will go back to current condition very soon. Better try changing to a new one for now. If that also fails sooner than you expect it to, then you try this mod 👍🏼
Video after quite a while. Nice. Btw, when you said that your bike revs smoother after you fitted the manually made tensioner, did you mean to say the revs previously weren't smooth and the engine felt rough before ? As you may know from other comments of mine, my CBR250R performs perfevtly fine but it isn't "butter smooth" as other owners claim. So just trying to figure out any solution.
Yes bro, after the manual tensioner the engine is butter smooth. Before it was kind of smooth but little bit vibration was there as the cam chain had some slack and tensioner was not pushing the chain to adjust it. Now that I have manually set the tension there's no more cam chain slack, so the engine timing is perfect and therefore no jerks as before and became butter smooth as a new bike. Got busy with my full-time job and also some family programs so video got delayed. I'll try to post contents frequently. Thanks bro for the support!
@@exhaust_tales Awesome. If at all my bike gets rough (hope it doesn't), il think about this being one of the solutions to it. All the best for your job. And I also hope the go pro cam ban gets lifted in your state.
Yes bro, let's hope that your bike will never ever need to do this 😀 Regarding the GoPro ban many petitions have been filed already, so we'll have a resolution soon I guess 👍🏼
Hey any way i can send u a video of my problem please i need ur opinion onsomething plz help 🙏
Hello, text me on Instagram: exhaust_tales
any problrm that you noted after 2 years ????
No, still working great!
Seeing your vid i chnged it to manual like year ago now i got chance to write the review it works well no problem and i assume stock chain tensioner has a problem or faulty it doesn't works well , can we also fit cb300 chain tensioner has anyone done it let me know!
Thanks for the review! Yes I believe the CB300 chain tensioner should work. I tried sourcing one but stock was not available that time so I dropped the plan.
@@exhaust_tales yeah manual works well before that had changed 2 times within 10,000 km
Hi buddy what's the leanth of the bolt used??
Hi bro, I'll share it soon. Now out of station.
Whr r u brought the windshield
Hi bro, I got it from AliExpress.
@@exhaust_tales if handlebar change required to change windshield.?
No need to change 👍🏼
Hi bro even m also facing same issue and is it works well because I replaced 3 tensioners
After how many KM u r facing issue
It works just fine. No issue is noted yet.
I will do it
Is is safe to ride at 5km rev , or is there a risk of breaking down?
No risk at all! Don't worry.
Did he have the microphone in his pocket?
Not in the pocket, I placed it in the frame near head of the engine.
Bro my CBR has this same noise but after I ride for like 15 kms or so, not much sound or vibration while the bike is cold. What could be the issue here man, please help😢 I went to Honda Service center and they said that I will have to replace the cylinder head piston and what not and charged me 40,000 for the repair
May be it has that piston issue bro. Consult with other service centres as well and confirm the issue.
@@exhaust_tales this happened after a minor accident at 40kph btw, before that the bike was a gem, no vibrations no extra sounds nothing, so an accident at that speed has damaged the piston? That can’t happen can it?
@@exhaust_tales the problem is that other service centers in my city don’t work on CBR since its discontinued and mechanics don’t know how to work on it, and they don’t even keep parts for it, there is just one mechanic in Honda Bigwing that works on it
Pls reply
I allready replaced tentioner new
Before 1 month,
But now again little bit sound coming
While starting time
Wht I can do bro ??
Hello bro, I guess there's some issue with cam chain guide or the timing chain might be loose. Where are you from bro?
@@exhaust_tales thanks
Broh
Ur fast reply,
Am from Kerala , kochi
Welcome bro, I suggest you to visit Vayalatt Honda Service, near Pettah junction. Had a good experience with their service. Hope they can solve your issue 👍🏼
Bro ente rc 200 timing chain tensionerum mariyittum sound mariyilla ini enth cheyyum.
Valve onnu check cheyth nokku bro, rocker arm also.
Thanks you...!!!
That's a good idea....!!!
You are welcome!
Thank You.
You are welcome!
I'm glad I found this video. I was planning to install a slightly thicker screw with the lathe machine. It never occurred to me that the tip was locked without falling off. which I had opened before. it will be much easier to convert it to manual for me now. did you just use a screw of own thickness and sufficient length?
Yes, I'll share the screw details then.
I am following you very closely. Now I have rough idling and the noise disappears after 5k RPM. I am assuming it is the tensioner. Before doing the same mod you did. Can I adjust the existing tensioner?
Will the tensioner break?
Are there any chances of chain slipping?
Please suggest 🙏
If the current tensioner is not working properly there's no real adjustment you can do with it bro. Even if you reset it will go back to current condition very soon. Better try changing to a new one for now. If that also fails sooner than you expect it to, then you try this mod 👍🏼
@@exhaust_tales I will head to Honda tomorrow morning and get a new one. I will keep you posted on this one too. Thanks 😊
Tensioner noise kurachu oodi kazhiyumbo illa, ingane oodichal presham undo
Illa, ath ok aanu... But nalla noise varumbo check cheyyanam.
Hello bro am from kerala and facing heavy shortage of cbr 250r spares. So can u help me to source some of the parts that i needed.
Sure bro. What parts do you need?
Zinbro page, cbr250rspareparts pge&stocknuts
supra gtr ba motor mo sir?
Sorry brother, English please?
Brother what is the reason behind this ticking noise . I replaced the timing chain but the noise is still there
Might be from the tensioner bro, get it checked.
Very useful❤
Sounds great 🥰
Thank you❤
Welcome 🥰
Video after quite a while. Nice. Btw, when you said that your bike revs smoother after you fitted the manually made tensioner, did you mean to say the revs previously weren't smooth and the engine felt rough before ? As you may know from other comments of mine, my CBR250R performs perfevtly fine but it isn't "butter smooth" as other owners claim. So just trying to figure out any solution.
Yes bro, after the manual tensioner the engine is butter smooth. Before it was kind of smooth but little bit vibration was there as the cam chain had some slack and tensioner was not pushing the chain to adjust it. Now that I have manually set the tension there's no more cam chain slack, so the engine timing is perfect and therefore no jerks as before and became butter smooth as a new bike.
Got busy with my full-time job and also some family programs so video got delayed. I'll try to post contents frequently. Thanks bro for the support!
@@exhaust_tales Awesome. If at all my bike gets rough (hope it doesn't), il think about this being one of the solutions to it.
All the best for your job. And I also hope the go pro cam ban gets lifted in your state.
Yes bro, let's hope that your bike will never ever need to do this 😀 Regarding the GoPro ban many petitions have been filed already, so we'll have a resolution soon I guess 👍🏼
@@exhaust_tales u didnt mention how u make this manual tensioner
I'll make another video bro, if you need it.
Good job!
Thanks buddy 🥰
Thats to tight dude i can hear it from here 😂😂😂
It's sounding perfect in person. May be due to poor quality mic the sound is different.
It's to tight. I heard it bog down the engine.
Loosen it a little. Quarter turn
@BradBragg-g1u May be the mic is not doing justice.
What language are you speaking? It looks like a very informative video. I just cannot make out what you are saying. Sorry.
Thank you! I'm using English and sorry that you don't know that language!
Let me try
All the best bro ✌🏼
@@exhaust_tales 😀
A little to tight !!
I don't think so! Rides perfect.