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Bajaj CT 100 Service Schedule, Service Cost, Spare Parts Pricelist

Space Bikers January 1, 2021

A complete detailed review of Bajaj CT 100 Service Schedule, Service Cost, Spare Parts Pricelist

Bajaj CT 100 Service Schedule, Service Cost, Spare Parts Pricelist

Bajaj India: As we speak about Bajaj India, Basically the company has more than 1015 Bajaj showrooms along with well-equipped authorized service centers across 31 states and 571 cities in India as of Jan 2021.

So as far as our team concern, there will be no problem doing servicing your Bajaj CT 100 at any of your nearest Bajaj Service Centres at any point in time according to your planned schedule.

Services and Spares of Bajaj India: In terms of services and spares, Bajaj workshops are highly equipped with modern service machinery and equipment that come with skilled technicians, proper washing units, and useful service ramps.

And without a doubt, Bajaj service centers have a wide range of spares available in stock for your Bajaj CT 100 at a very good price point including taxes and charges.

Important note about free servicing of Bajaj CT 100: Basically, Bajaj India company offers 3 – free services for your Bajaj CT 100 that includes free labor charges, checkup, washing, and polishing and you will be charged for consumables like engine oil, spark plug, fuel filter and more if required.

Table of Contents
1 Things you have to do before Servicing your Bajaj CT 100
2 Periodic Service Schedule of Bajaj CT 100
3 Things service mechanic should “Check, Clean, Adjust, Lubricate or Replace if necessary” while servicing your Bajaj CT 100
4 For 1st servicing
5 For 2nd servicing
6 For 3rd servicing
7 For 4th servicing
8 For 5th servicing
9 For 6th servicing
10 For 7th servicing
11 Service Schedule and Service Cost of Bajaj CT 100
12 Some of the basic spare parts price list of Bajaj CT 100
13 Things to do after servicing your Bajaj CT 100
14 Maintenance Cost of Bajaj CT 100 in days>months>years
15 Questions asked by Bajaj CT 100 Riders
16 Best Performance Spares for Motorbike

Things you have to do before Servicing your Bajaj CT 100

  • Always need to service your Bajaj CT 100 from an authorized Bajaj workshop.
  • Make a proper note of the problems you are facing, while riding your Bajaj CT 100.
  • Read your Bajaj CT 100 trip meter before going for servicing to know to extract the distance you have ridden.
  • Always need to carry your Bajaj CT 100 service manual book and RC (registration certificate) before going to your nearest Bajaj service center.
  • Check, research, and compare the price, quality, and brand of engine oil,  fuel filter, or any other accessories if you need to fit or install for your Bajaj CT 100.
  • Most Importantly: ask your service technician person to change engine oil, fuel filter, air filter, or any other spares or accessories to install or fit, in your presence there in the Bajaj workshop.

Periodic Service Schedule of Bajaj CT 100

please note: Bajaj CT 100 service needs to be performed on km or days from the date of purchase, whichever comes earlier.

  • 1st free service is to be performed under 500 – 750 km or 30 – 45 days from the date of purchase.
  • 2nd free service is to be performed under 4500 – 5000 km or 240 days from the previous service date.
  • 3rd free service is to be performed under 9500 – 10000 km or 360 days from the previous service date.
  • 4th paid service is to be performed under 14500 – 15000 km or 480 days from the previous service date.
  • 5th paid service is to be performed under 19500 – 20000 km or 600 days from the previous service date.
  • 6th paid service is to be performed under 24500 – 25000 km or 720 days from the previous service date.
  • 7th paid service is to be performed under 29500 – 30000 km or 840 days from the previous service date.
  • 8th paid service is to be performed under 34500 – 35000 km or 960 days from the previous service date.
  • 9th paid service is to be performed under 39500 – 40000 km or 1080 days from the previous service date.
  • 10th paid service is to be performed under 44500 – 45000 km or 1200 days from the previous service date.
  • 11th paid service is to be performed under 49500 – 50000 km or 1320 days from the previous service date.
  • 12th paid service is to be performed under 54500 – 55000 km or 1440 days from the previous service date.

Things service mechanic should “Check, Clean, Adjust, Lubricate or Replace if necessary” while servicing your Bajaj CT 100

For 1st servicing

Starting from Washing with water

  • Check

Fuel Pipes for Cracks, Fault code, and Front Fork Oil,  Seal.

  • Clean

Oil Strainer, Air Cleaner Element, Air Filter Cover, and ‘O’ Ring Drain Tube.

  • Lubricate

Clutch lever and Front brake lever.

  • Replace

Engine Oil and Engine Oil filter.

  • Check and Adjust

Valve Tappet Clearance, Steering play, all cables free-play adjustment, Headlight focus, all bulbs, and switches working.

  • Check and Tighten

Rear Sprocket Fasteners for Looseness, all fasteners, Front axle, Rear axle, Swing arm axle, Engine foundation, Rider footrest, and Pillion Stay.

  • Clear and Update

Clear – All Fault History and Update- The Latest hex file if applicable.

  • Check, Adjust and Tighten

Wiring Harness Connections,  Routine, Conduit, Battery Connections.

  • Clean, Lubricate & Adjust and Replace if required

Non- Sealed Drive chain Wear.

For 2nd servicing

Starting from Washing with water

  • Top-up

Engine Oil.

  • Check

Fuel pipes for Cracks.

  • Clean

Air cleaner element, Air filter cover ‘O’ ring and Drain tube.

  • Lubricate

Clutch lever and Front brake lever.

  • Check and Adjust

Valve tappet clearance, Steering play, all cables free play adjustment, Headlight focus adjustment, all bulbs, switches working, Tyre air pressure, Mirror position, and Joint firmness.

  • Check and Tighten

HT coil connections both (Primary and Secondary), Starter motor and Starter relay Connections and Rear Sprocket Fasteners for Looseness, all fasteners, Front axle, Rear axle, Swing arm axle, Engine foundation, Rider footrest, and Pillion Stay.

  • Clean and Lubricate

Front and Rear Brake cam.

  • Check and Replace

EVAP system Hoses – Check for cracks, Front Fork oil, and Seal, Brake shoes both Front and Rear for wear limit, Front fork Oil and Seal.

  • Clear and Update

Clear fault history and Update the latest hex file if applicable.

  • Check, Adjust and Tighten

Wiring harness connections, Routine, Conduit, PVC sleeve inspection, Battery, Connections, Health by load tester, and Terminal cap fitment.

  • Clean, Lubricate & Adjust and Replace if required

Non – Sealed Drive Chain Wear.

For 3rd servicing

Starting from Washing with water

  • Check

Fuel pipes for cracks.

  • Clean

Oil strainer, Air cleaner element, Air filter Cover ‘O’ ring, Drain tube, and Silencer drain hole cleaning.

  • Lubricate

General lubrication – Clutch lever and Front brake lever.

  • Replace

Engine Oil, Engine Oil filter.

  • Check and Adjust

Valve tappet clearance, all cables free play adjustment, Headlight focus adjustment, Check & confirm all bulbs and switches working, Tyre air pressure, Mirror position, and Joint firmness.

  • Check and Tighten

HT coil connections both Primary and Secondary, Starter motor & starter relay connections, Rear Sprocket fasteners for looseness, all fasteners, Front axle, Rear axle, Swing arm axle, Engine foundation, Rider footrest, and Pillion Stay.

  • Clean and Adjust

Spark plug clean and Check gap and Steering play.

  • Clear and Update

Check fault code, Clear fault history, and Update the latest hex file if applicable.

  • Check and Replace

Engine breather tube- Check for cracks, EVAP system Hoses- Check for Cracks, Engine foundation Silent bushes- Check for cracks, Front fork Oil and Seal, Brake Shoes Front and Rear for Wear Limit, Rear Wheel Rubber Shock Damper, Fairing and Windshield well nut-Check for Rubber Cracks.

  • Clean and Lubricate

Ignition Switch contacts cleaning, Brake cam both Front and Rear.

  • Check, Adjust and Tighten

Wiring harness connections, Routine and Conduit, PVC sleeve Inspection, Battery, Connections, and Health by load tester and Terminal cap fitment.

  • Check, Clean, and Lubricate

Steering Stem bearing and Cap steering bearing(Plastic).

  • Clean, Lubricate & Adjust and Replace if required

Non- sealed Drive chain wear Clean, Lubricate and Adjust and Replace if required.

For 4th servicing

Starting from Washing with water

  • Top-up

Engine Oil.

  • Replace

Air Cleaner Element, Air filter cover ‘O’ Ring, Drain tube cleaning, Fuel pipes for cracks, Brake- shoes Front and Rear.

  • Clean

Fuel Cock Sediment Bowl Cleaning, Carburettor Float Chamber Cleaning, and Silencer drain hole Cleaning.

  • Lubricate

General lubrication- Clutch lever and Front brake lever

  • Clean and Lubricate

Ignition Switch Contacts Cleaning, Brake cam both Front and Rear.

  • Check and Adjust

Valve tappet Clearance, Main stand, Side stand both pivot pin, all cables free play adjustment, Headlight focus adjustment, Check & Confirm all bulbs and switches working, Tyre air pressure, Mirror position, and Joint firmness.

  • Check and Tighten

HT coil connections both Primary and Secondary, Starter motor and starter relay Connections, all fasteners tightness, Both Front and Rear axle, Swing arm axle, Engine foundation, Rider footrest, and Pillion stay.

  • Clear and Update

Clear fault history and Update the latest hex file if applicable.

  • Check and Replace

Carburettor Rubber duct (Sleeve) for hard resulting in loose fitment, Engine Breather tube for Cracks, EVAP system Hoses- Check for cracks, Fairing and Windshield well nut for rubber cracks.

  • Check, Adjust and Tighten

Wiring harness connections, Routine, Conduit, PVC sleeve inspection, Battery, Connections, and health by load tester and Terminal Cap Fitment.

Clean, Lubricate & Adjust and Replace if required

Non – Sealed Drive Chain Wear.

For 5th servicing

Starting from Washing with water

  • Check

Fuel pipes for cracks.

  • Clean

Oil strainer, Air cleaner element, Air filter Cover ‘O’ ring, Drain tube, and Silencer drain hole cleaning.

  • Lubricate

General lubrication – Clutch lever and Front brake lever.

  • Replace

Engine Oil, Engine Oil filter, and Drive chain link lock.

  • Check and Adjust

Valve tappet clearance, all cables free play adjustment, Headlight focus adjustment, Check & confirm all bulbs and switches working, Tyre air pressure, Mirror position, and Joint firmness.

  • Check and Tighten

HT coil connections both Primary and Secondary, Starter motor & starter relay connections, Rear Sprocket fasteners for looseness, all fasteners, Front axle, Rear axle, Swing arm axle, Engine foundation, Rider footrest, and Pillion Stay.

  • Clean and Adjust

Spark plug clean and Check gap and Steering play.

  • Clear and Update

Check fault code, Clear fault history, and Update the latest hex file if applicable.

  • Check and Replace

Engine breather tube- Check for cracks, EVAP system Hoses- Check for Cracks, Engine foundation Silent bushes- Check for cracks, Front fork Oil and Seal, Brake Shoes Front and Rear for Wear Limit, Rear Wheel Rubber Shock Damper, Fairing and Windshield well nut-Check for Rubber Cracks, Carburettor rubber duct (Sleeve) for hard resulting in loose fitment.

  • Clean and Lubricate

Ignition Switch contacts cleaning, Brake cam both Front and Rear.

  • Check, Adjust and Tighten

Wiring harness connections, Routine and Conduit, PVC sleeve Inspection, Battery, Connections, and Health by load tester and Terminal cap fitment.

  • Check, Clean, and Lubricate

Steering Stem bearing and Cap steering bearing(Plastic) and Main stand & side stand both pivot pin.

  • Clean, Lubricate & Adjust and Replace if required

Non- sealed Drive chain wear Clean, Lubricate and Adjust and Replace if required.

For 6th servicing

Starting from Washing with water

  • Top-up

Engine Oil.

  • Check

Fuel pipes for Cracks.

  • Clean

Air cleaner element, Air filter cover ‘O’ ring, Drain tube, and Silencer drain hole cleaning.

  • Lubricate

Clutch lever and Front brake lever.

  • Check and Adjust

Valve tappet clearance, Steering play, all cables free play adjustment, Headlight focus adjustment, all bulbs, switches working, Tyre air pressure, Mirror position, and Joint firmness.

  • Check and Tighten

HT coil connections both (Primary and Secondary), Starter motor and Starter relay Connections and Rear Sprocket Fasteners for Looseness, All fasteners, Front axle, Rear axle, Swing arm axle, Engine foundation, Rider footrest, and Pillion Stay.

  • Clean and Lubricate

Front and Rear Brake cam and Ignition switch contacts cleaning.

  • Check and Replace

EVAP system Hoses – Check for cracks, Front Fork oil, and Seal, Brake shoes both Front and Rear for wear limit, Front fork Oil and Seal, Carburettor rubber duct (Sleeve) for hard resulting in loose fitment, Engine breather tube- Check for cracks and Fairing & windshield well nut Check- for rubber cracks.

  • Clear and Update

Clear fault history and Update the latest hex file if applicable.

  • Check, Adjust and Tighten

Wiring harness connections, Routine, Conduit, PVC sleeve inspection, Battery, Connections, Health by load tester, and Terminal cap Fitment.

  • Clean, Lubricate & Adjust and Replace if required

Non – Sealed Drive Chain Wear.

For 7th servicing

Starting from Washing with water

  • Replace

Engine Oil, Engine Oil Filter, Air cleaner element, Air filter cover ‘O’ ring, Drain tube cleaning, Fuel pipes, Spark plug, and Brake shoes Front and Rear.

  • Clean

Oil Strainer, Fuel cock sediment bowl cleaning, Carburettor float chamber cleaning, and Silencer drain hole cleaning.

  • Lubricate

General lubrication – Clutch lever and Front brake lever.

  • Check and Adjust

Valve tappet Clearance, Steering play, all cables free play adjustment, Headlight focus adjustment, all bulbs, switches working, tire air pressure, and mirror position & joint firmness.

  • Check and Replace

Carburetor rubber duct (sleeve) for hard resulting in loose fitment, Engine breather tube for cracks, EVAP system Hoses- Check for cracks, Engine foundation silent bushes Check- for cracks, Front fork Oil & Seal, Rear wheel rubber shock damper and Fairing & windshield well nut- Check for rubber cracks.

  • Clean and Lubricate

Ignition switch contacts cleaning and Brake cam both Front & Rear.

  • Check and Tighten

HT coil connections both Primary and Secondary, Starter motor & starter relay connections, Rear sprocket fasteners for looseness, All fasteners, Front axle, Rear axle, Swing arm axle, Engine foundation, Rider footrest, and Pillion Stay.

  • Clear and Update

Check fault code, Clear fault history, and Update the latest hex file if applicable.

  • Check, Clean & Lubricate

Steering stem bearing and Cap steering bearing.

  • Check, Adjust and Tighten

Wiring harness connections, Routine, Conduit, PVC sleeve inspection, Battery, Connections & Health by load tester, and Terminal cap fitment.

  • Clean, Lubricate & Adjust and Replace if required

Non – Sealed Drive Chain Wear.

Service Schedule and Service Cost of Bajaj CT 100

Service no.Kilometer & Time PeriodThings you need to Change/CheckCost
1st 750 km or 45 daysFree but (Need to Replace Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter).₹ 400 - 500
2nd 5000 km or 240 daysFree (No need to Replace Engine Oil and Engine Oil filter).₹ 100 - 200
3rd 10000 km or 360 daysFree but (Need to Replace Engine Oil and Engine Oil filter).₹ 400 - 500
4th 15000 km or 480 daysPaid (No need to Replace Engine Oil and Engine Oil filter)₹ 600 - 700
5th 20000 km or 600 daysPaid but (Need to Replace Engine Oil and Engine Oil filter)₹ 600 - 1000

Some of the basic spare parts price list of Bajaj CT 100

note: At some places, cities, or states, the spare parts price may vary a bit according to its taxes and duties imposed.

Basic spare parts price list of Bajaj CT 100Price in INR
Engine Oil (Bajaj DTSI 10000 Oil)
₹ 390
Oil Filter₹ 40
O Ring₹ 20
Air Filter₹ 120
Fuel Pipe₹ 24
Spark Plug₹ 90
Brake Shoe₹ 160 - 180
Chain Sprocket₹ 700 - 800
Chain Kit₹ 1400 - 1600

Things to do after servicing your Bajaj CT 100

  • Tyre air pressure needs to be Check and Adjust in every servicing you do.
  • Mirror position & joint firmness needs to be Check and Adjust in every servicing you do.
  • Most importantly Check-  clutch, brakes, engine oil level, and electrical like a high beam, low beam, and backlight before leaving the service center.
  • Take a short ride with your Bajaj CT 100 service mechanic and point out the problems, if it was not fixed in the servicing.
  • Check your service bill carefully and ask them to show everything in detail what they have installed or replaced in your Bajaj CT 100.

Maintenance Cost of Bajaj CT 100 in days>months>years

note: No, fuel cost is included in the Maintenance Charges of Bajaj CT 100.

  • Maintenance charges of Bajaj CT 100 in days is rupees 1200 – 1500 for 360 days

which includes 3-free servicing, chain cleaning, adjusting, lubricant, washing, cleaning, polishing, tire pressure fill, and monitoring and parking frees.

  • Maintenance charges of Bajaj CT 100 in months is 3000 – 3600 rupees for 32 months

which includes monthly paid servicing, chain cleaning, chain slack,  lubricant, punctures, rear tire change(depends on your riding style) foam washing, polish, tire polish, tire pressure check and fill and parking frees.

  • Maintenance charges of Bajaj CT 100 in years is 6000 – 8000 rupees for 3 years

which includes monthly paid servicing, washing, polishing, change in both the tires (rear and front), chain cleaning, battery-change, chain slack, adjusting, chain lubricant, oiling, greasing, change in clutch cables, punctures, handle racer adjust and more.

Questions asked by Bajaj CT 100 Riders

#) Is it necessary to service my Bajaj CT 100 according to the schedule and date made by the company?

Yes, it is very necessary to service your Bajaj CT 100 according to your service manual made by the company because by doing it, it becomes easy to claim your bike’s engine warranty if it shows any problems in the future.

#) What’s the Warranty Period of Bajaj CT 100?

Your Bajaj CT 100 comes with a warranty of 5 years or 75,000 km whichever occurs first from the date of sales.

#) What is the tire air pressure for Bajaj CT 100?

Always maintain recommended tire pressure for Front tire- 25 PSI, Rear tire (Solo)- 28 PSI, and Rear(with Pillion)- 32 PSI.

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