Bajaj Avenger 160 Street Owner's Manual
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The recommended engine oil for the Bajaj Avenger 160 Street is 20W-50 grade oil, which ensures optimal performance and engine longevity.
It is advisable to service the Bajaj Avenger 160 Street every 3,000-4,000 kilometers or every 3-4 months, whichever comes first. Regular service includes oil changes, brake checks, and inspection of all major components.
If your Avenger 160 Street won't start, check the battery charge, ensure the fuel is sufficient, inspect the spark plug for wear or damage, and verify that the kickstand is up, as it may have a kill switch. If issues persist, consult a professional mechanic.
To improve fuel efficiency, maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular maintenance, use the recommended engine oil, avoid aggressive acceleration, and ensure smooth gear shifts.
Common issues include battery drainage, chain slack, and clutch adjustments. Regular maintenance, keeping the battery charged, and adjusting the chain and clutch as per the manual can help resolve these issues.
To adjust the clutch, locate the clutch lever at the handlebar. Turn the adjuster screw for the desired free play, and ensure the clutch releases smoothly. Consult the user manual for detailed instructions.
The recommended tire pressure for the Bajaj Avenger 160 Street is typically 28 PSI for the front tire and 32 PSI for the rear tire. Always refer to the user manual for specific recommendations.
Regularly clean and lubricate the chain every 500 kilometers. Check for proper tension and adjust if necessary. Ensure to use a good quality chain lubricant for best results.
The break-in period for a new Bajaj Avenger 160 Street is typically the first 1,000 kilometers. During this time, avoid high speeds and aggressive riding to allow the engine components to settle properly.
For electrical issues, check the battery connections, fuses, and wiring for any visible damage. Use a multimeter to test the voltage levels. If the problem persists, consult an electrical specialist.