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The
Bullet: Mysteries & Myths -
Don't
just love but get to know your bullet more -
by B. R. Gurunandan
Hi,
Bullet-eers!
We all love our Bullets more than the sleekest, fastest
bike we ever owned or now own. There is something unique
about the majestic, stable, time-defying piece of history
that endears a Bullet to it's owner, and it is no less
traumatic than an illness in the family to see their
Bullet not in perfect condition.
It is a rare owner who will leave his Bullet in a workshop
without undergoing acute distress! But leave it he must,
unless he is going to repair it himself. The Bullet
is a surprizingly simple machine which is easily repaired
by the owner, but this rarely happens.
The tools, skills, parts are not at all difficult to
acquire. But the knowledge and confidence are. The owners
manual as well as the workshop manual for Bullet are
very casual books that do not inspire any confidence.
And the deep-rooted myth (perhaps fabricated by the
mechanics) that a Bullet is difficult to service, does
un-nerve a novice. Some of us were lucky to learn the
ropes from our parents, elder siblings, etc. But a vast
majority of us have to learn it the hard way, or suffer
the pain of being dependant on mechanics and not being
able to ride cross-country without atleast a small fear
within of breakdown in a lonely spot.

The aim of this series is to enable the average Bullet-eer
to understand exactly what goes on inside his machine,
and thus be in a position to diagonize problems or even
tackle repairs himself.
Observation-explaination route has been taken rather
than giving spoonfed-methods for replacing this part
or that. It is felt that the person who does not have
the patience/time to read the principles is better off
leaving the repairs to a good mechanic. It would be
such a waste of time and money to change clutch-plates
when it was the cable that was the cause of trouble!!!
Topics planned to be covered in this series:
Physics and the art of starting
a Bullet - Part 1: The starting drill
Physics and the art of starting
a Bullet - Part 2: The choke
Physics and the art of starting
a Bullet - Part 3: Then why doesn't it?!!!
Running-in a new Bullet
Zen and the info for Bullet maintenance
- Part 1: The Zen...
Zen and the info for Bullet maintenance
- Part 2: ...& some info
Newbie Exercise
Improve your Bullet! (Life,
Safety, Performance, looks)
Bullet-Trivia
Cam-Gear Backlash
Noises beyond Cam-Gears
Diagnostic tests you should know
Adjustments: Theory and data
The philosophy of Adjustments
The adjustment of
- Cam-spindle
Sleeves
- Tappets
/ Pushrods
- Ignition,
Timing & Dwell
- Drive
Chain Tension
- Carburettor
- Primary Chain
Tension
- Alternator R/S
Gap
- Clutch Tension
- Neutral
Finder (April
25th, 2002)
- Gear Shifter
- Brakes
- Steering Head
- Wheel Alignment
- Sprocket Alignment
The ignition system in a Bullet
Better lights for your Bullet
Tune the Carburettor for your riding style
Armed for War!
Improving the Brakes
Stopping the oil-leaks in a Bullet
Common problems and their remedies.
Interesting
URLs
Readme.txt
(April
25th, 2002)
Men
and the Science of Bullet Maintenance (July
22nd, 2002)
Bangalore
Bullet-in !!! (May
7th, 2002)
By B. R. Gurunandan
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