Engine oil levels

Engine oil levels

RE authorized service center guy filled engine oil above max line. Bike is perfectly balanced in center stand, rode it for 5-10 mins waited for 3-5 mins and clicked the pic Should i remove few ml of engine oil ? and to remove it should i go to the service center or just open the cap use a syringe and DIY it ? or local mechanic ?

u/Informal-File-6606 — 18 hours ago

Narcissist country nei raicha

Auta recent study ranked Nepal at 4th place Narcissist country ma and today i experienced why. Petrol bharna line ma basi ra bela pachadi bata mero bike ko indictor ma thokideyo ek jana ley. I turned around asked them k vayo? they said thokeyo alikata ani i said thokauney hota tesari ? He said k vayo ra ? kei bigreyo ra ? ultai chardi ra ...

Neu khojna ne khojeko theyena all i expected was a simple apology but nope He the type of person to NEVER BE WRONG ... Kei navai kana kina boli ra vancha ? wtf so kei galat huna ko lagi thokeyera kei bigranai parcha ? Line ma stationary basi ra bela ne thokneh haru chya

Hamro ne bike chata aaja heavy bike cha ailey samma koslai ne tesari thokeko chainamta jati nei bheed vaye ne thokey ne afno galti hudata manera sorry vancham ta...

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 1 day ago

Matching Helmet

This SMK helmet looks like it was made for meteor 350 fireball grey, look at it it has grey, black and orange the same color of meteor 350 fireball grey. was this just a coincidence ? bought the bike and went to buy helmet after few searches found this coincidently and it matches perfectly with the bike... Lemme know if you think so as well🤣

u/Informal-File-6606 — 7 days ago
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Showroom damage

Bought RE meteor 350 a month ago. Right after i purchased it and went home i noticed a small dent on the exhaust right at the end. I was like super sad didnt sleep for whole night. After few days i checked my snapchat and saw i sent images to my friends and i saw that the dent was THERE WHEN THE BIKE WAS IN THE SHOWROOM ITSELF. I immediately wrote multiple emails to all and any customer support of RE i could find (im from Nepal i even sent one to HQ ig of india lol). Everyone said their service team will contact me but no ans. It has been a month now and today i called them directly and they said to visit their service center tomorrow.

I want to know what do you think ? will the replace the exhaust or will they ignore it ? Is my proof valid ? It has time stamp date and all Im thinking of showing the snapchat image which was thankfully saved by my friend.

The first picture was saved by my friend in snapchat it has the exact time stamp and it was even before the bike's bill was provided to me. You can clearly see a dent right there at that time i did not notice that welp stupid me but comon i was excited af and checking every detail did not even come to my mind🥲

It might just be cosmetic damage but i paid for a brand new bike with full amount so i do not think this is acceptable 🥲

Just wanted to know if you all had any similar experience as this ?? and what were the outcome

u/Informal-File-6606 — 17 days ago

How to choose your degree

If you know someone who is in that field pick that field only.. 🤣 95.781% cant get a job after they graduate coz they dont have " Manchay chineko" to land the job . So u havent joined engineering yet ? want to join engineering ? see ur family, relatives , friends , school ko senior if u have someone alek chineko close or bolney in that particular field pick that field natra get ready to be unemployed for like a year or 2 before u get your first unpaid internship👀👀👀🤣🤣🤣🤣

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 21 days ago

Rent finder services

Trying to find single room in ktm since a month no luck, tried few room finder no luck ekdamai ekdamai naramro room haru dekhauney + Follow up nei nagarney aafailey call gardai baso 1 month ma 3 ta thau matrai dekhayo 2 ta room finder service ley.

Anyone knows any trusted service ? tapaiko experience ramro vako actually ma room khojideyeko ??

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 1 month ago

First Minor Accident

Got my Meteor 350 just 2 days ago. Took it to the temple for a puja, and on the way back I had my first “welcome to riding” moment. 🥲

I was going downhill at around 30–35 km/h when a scooty carrying three people suddenly decided to overtake. The problem? There was literally no gap between me and the car in front. Instead of waiting, the scooty went into the opposite lane to overtake both of us on a curve, then suddenly cut back into our lane.

I tried to give him some space, but there were cars behind me, so all I could really do was start slowing down. Then the car in front braked hard, the scooty stopped, and I grabbed both brakes… but it was already too late. I ended up bumping into the back of the scooty.

Thankfully, nobody was hurt. My engine guard took most of the impact (guess it earned its keep 😅). The bike only got two tiny scratches on the front suspension area, but seeing even those on a 2-day-old bike absolutely sank my heart.

One thing I did learn the hard way: the Meteor 350’s brakes don’t have the sharp initial bite I was expecting. Lesson learned—I need to leave even more following distance, especially on downhill roads.

So… has anyone else had a minor mishap with their brand-new bike? 😭 Or am I just the idiot who managed to christen his Meteor in the first 48 hours? 🥲

And before anyone says it—I know I could’ve left more distance. But in my defense, the scooty rider was already breaking the law by carrying three people and trying to overtake on a curve. Could’ve ended a lot worse for everyone.

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 2 months ago

Build Quality of meteor 350

Just received my brand new meteor 350 fireball grey and wth is this weld quality ??Is this acceptable quality ? or am i cooked and got the idk bad looking weld quality..? I am losing sleep here 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲

u/Informal-File-6606 — 2 months ago

RE accessories

RE meteor 350 ko lagi sump guard + Leg guard Showroom kei better or after market ??

showroom ma sump guard + leg guard ko price around 6k+5k=11k cha

after market ma
2k+3k=5k cha

is showroom ko waste of money ?? or is after market ko quality and fitting bad ? anyone having experience in both ?

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 2 months ago

Suggestion on Meteor 350

Thinking of getting a bike and i am leaning towards meteor 350. IDC about my riding needs 🥲😅like ik meteor 350 is made for highway and all that but i do not care about it all i want to know is that is meteor 350 worth it?

I am not here to know about where and for what purpose it is meant for i just want to know your experience with meteor 350 if you own one.

  1. Service supports kasto cha is parts available easily.

  2. Maintenance cost kasto cha spare parts price etc etc similar price range ko bike sanga compare garda ??

  3. Is rusting issue real or is it rare if maintained properly ? do you have rusting issue on your meteor 350 ??

  4. What is it with gear indicator some old models have it in some yt videos but the ones in showroom dont and quick google search says its coz of minerals not being available and once those parts are available showrooms will replace it free of charge is that true ??

  5. Service quality kasto cha ? service center haruko is it good or sh!t ..??

  6. Overheating issue ako cha bike ma ailey samma ?

if you can help please id like to know🥲🥲😅

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 2 months ago

Computer engineering

someone said this about computer engineering....this is not said by me🥲🤣 posting it here coz idk students who wish to join computer engineering should see this.

Way back in the dark ages, the early CE programs were hardware focused and grew out of traditional EE programs that were heavily weighted toward power and controls to the detriment of digital systems. A lot of EEs switched majors to CE to get the classes they needed.

For a decade or two, computer manufacturers like IBM, DEC, Cray, Amdahl, etc., found CEs highly desirable (hardware dev, microcode, ECC, etc.). Traditional EE schools finally figured out which way the wind was blowing and modified their EE programs accordingly. To survive as departments, CE programs then had to differentiate themselves by adding more CS. So it all ended up exactly the way you describe it.

Now, of course, you have a lot of “re-merged” ECE programs that include both.

Just an irrelevant boomer engineer observation. I’ll be going now!

another person also said thissss

I understand. This is a point many is USA do not understand about schools in other places. In USA, everything is our choice. If we want CE or EE, we just choose and select classes.
The idea of ranking and selection is different for us.

Also, jobs for you may be different. For USA, often the skills are all that matter. The generality of the degree is a gateway criteria. If you have a degree that requires certain skills, it can be enough. Beyond the degree, the skills are most important.

I work for a large engineering firm in USA. I am on a board that votes/selects candidates based on skills. I often look at CE and EE the same, but CE is a degree that maybe should not exist. Universities are often inventing new degrees for more money. Universities should be working for the world/industry, but they work for themselves and against the interests of the students.
All the skills are EE. IT, in my opinion, is a very different job.

IT and DevOps seem to me to be important, but not CE or EE.

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 2 months ago

Cooked Internships

Sh!t is wild out here.

Saw an intern posting "INTERN"

Applied

Got email

They asked me to send them my marksheet , if not completed send all the marksheet of every semester. Which is fine they need something to check my worth right...

But they also asked me

2 experience letters ... ?

Huh i thought interns are not expected to have prior experience i dont get it ?
Literally almost most of the companies ask DO YOU HAVE PRIOR EXPERIENCE for INTERNSHIP position is crazy.......

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 2 months ago

WTH is computer engineering

finished my degree and to this day i am confused what does CE actually do and mean can yall explain me.....

i am asking what kind of job CE are supposed to do because the job market i am in rn everywhere i go i see IT, CS , Bachelor in computer applications guys , freaking mechanical engineers who know coding, bachelor in information management people, random uncle who picked up python 1 year ago,

what is the CE specific degree we are supposed to do and where tf are they i dont see any CE specific jobs well at-least in the country where i am from...like which job specifically hires COMPUTER ENGINEERS ykwim.

Like yes this IT field everyone can enter so what is the job market or field where Computer Engineers are specifically selected......

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 3 months ago

Study smart

For Jobs ---> Employer wants you to know the base and fundamental aspect of tech.

Computer engineering ---> Teaches the fundamental/base

students---> Bunks classes, memorizes blindly to pass not learning anything.

students---> Lacks the base/core and fundamentals focuses on "Skills" by copying and pasting codes and falling in tutorial hell.

jobs---> tell me the fundamental/base of this thing.

students---> Lags Error 404 ans not found.

Students---> takes extra course + yt videos to learn the same thing they paid "Lakhs" to learn.

Loop continues...

Eh OMG ai/ml ko lagi i need stats , well its taught in Engineering

OMG i need to know wth is neural network, back propagation, forward propagation Well its taught in AI.

OMG i need differential equation let me watch this 25 hrs yt video about it, bruh its taught in Math, ECT, Numerical methods wth bru u sleeping ?

OMG Huffman encoding so imp why they did not teach it our degree so useless, bruh its taught in so many subjects so many time wtf

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 3 months ago

Don't Sleep on this Subject!!!!!

One of my fav subject in Engineering was Numerical Methods. Numerical Methods is among those subjects in engineering education that are most undervalued. If you're pursuing computer engineering, you can't afford to overlook it.

When people think about studying something related to computers, all their attention is usually paid to DSA and programming. This might get you a fairly decent job since the heavy lifting in modern applications is carried out via libraries. However, when you try to understand the underlying principles of these applications and even try building frameworks or libraries, you need to become proficient in Numerical Methods.

All major aspects of machine learning and artificial intelligence are deeply linked with numerical methods
for example, concepts like:

-backpropagation,
-gradient descent, and
-optimization

come straight from Numerical Methods. And if you want to know what training a neural network looks like, here's the answer: it's repeated optimization.

This subject introduces you to the approximation techniques needed to find solutions to differential equations a must-have skill in case you're planning to develop a physics simulation system or an AI-powered product.

To put it simply, mathematics and DSA help you figure out theories while numerical methods show you how to apply these theories in practice on a computer.

some direct use of the subject Numerical method:

  1. Scientific computation and simulation engines
    2)ML optimization
    Gradient computation is basically Taylor approximation logic.
  2. Non linear equations like Bisection, Newton-Raphson, Secant etc are used to loss minimization.
  3. Computer graphics and game engine

and most important
Linear algebraic system ( Gauss, LU, Jacobi, Eigenvalues)
-> Literally used to train neural networks , solving huge matrix systems.

  1. Interpolations are used in Data science like missing data estimation, curve fitting , regression models.

If you are reading this subject try to understand what it does what each topics can be used for their implementation instead of blindly memorizing the steps.

-> One time an external teacher came to give us lecture and He said AI/ML ma use huney one of the imp subject is Numerical Methods, i was like huh does he mean statistics ? yes stats ne imp nei huncha but teti bela i did not realize ke how important Numerical Methods was.

Numerical methods contains many of the computational ideas that power AI training and simulation, but it is only one part of the full AI/ML foundation.

NM converts mathematical model ---> Implementable algorithm

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 3 months ago

IOE computer engineering new syllabus VS old syllabus (using AI)

I used 4 AI again like my previous post to compare the new syllabus of IOE computer engineering. The same prompt was used and new syllabus was added to get score. The factors are as follows .

Syllabus Evaluation
Rate the syllabus out of 100 based on the following criteria:

  • Computer Science Fundamentals
  • Software Industry Relevance
  • Hardware/Electronics Knowledge
  • Mathematical Foundation
  • Modern Industry Alignment
  • Research/Engineering Depth
  • Overall Engineering Education

For each criterion:

  • Give a score out of 100
  • Explain the reasoning in detail
  • Mention strengths and weaknesses

Global Comparison
Compare this syllabus with top international university programs such as:

  • MIT
  • Stanford
  • Carnegie Mellon
  • UC Berkeley
  • ETH Zurich
  • NUS
  • IITs

Then provide:

  • One final overall rating out of 100
  • How competitive this syllabus is globally
  • What areas are outdated
  • What areas are strong
  • Whether this degree produces industry-ready engineers or mainly theoretical graduates

Final Verdict
Provide a brutally honest conclusion about:

  • Academic quality
  • Industry relevance
  • Technical depth
  • Employability
  • Research potential
  • Strengths and weaknesses of the degree overall

The score they gave our old course were as follow. ( overall score matrai rakhey if you want to see full answer by the AI lemme know comment ma haldemla)

Chat GPT: 68 / 100

Claud: 62/100

Deepseek: 64/100

Gemini: Score: 80/100

Average score : 68.5 /100

Old course had 76.75

I used the same prompt same everything just changed the course ( not i did not put the subject chapters in detail for both old and new syllabus )

i asked all these AI for advantage and disadvantages over old courses and here are the answers

****Advantages****
Added more relevant software content:

Better modern industry signaling:

Aggressive Pruning of Legacy Bloat

Modern Technology Injections

Industry internship (8 weeks); 2-stage final project; minor project

Data Science foundations; AI course; Cloud & distributed computing; Cyber Security

***Disadvantages compared to old course***

Removed Discrete Structure

Removed Embedded Systems

Removed Object-Oriented Analysis and Design:

Removed Applied Mathematics and Advanced Computer Architecture

The old syllabus had some subjects that gave broader CE/ECE flavor

The new syllabus is lighter on embedded/hardware depth

The new syllabus is still not deep enough in advanced CS or advanced CE

Some old electives looked broader and more technically varied

overall ans by all AI models

The new syllabus is more job-relevant, but the old syllabus was slightly broader in classical computer engineering breadth.
The new one wins for software relevance. The old one had a bit more diversity in the CE direction.
The new syllabus modernizes a few software areas but took a dangerous step backwards by dropping discrete mathematics, a cornerstone of any credible computer science/engineering program. The overall design still lags behind top international peers and will need further revision to meet global standards. Graduates will be employable but will require substantial self-study to fill foundational gaps.

What do you think about this ranking, justified or should i try again with more detail?

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 3 months ago

Using AI to rate IOE syllabus.

I used 4 AI to rate our old syllabus IOE computer engineering courses. Based on following factors. ( because i am unemployed and wanted to check)

Syllabus Evaluation
Rate the syllabus out of 100 based on the following criteria:

  • Computer Science Fundamentals
  • Software Industry Relevance
  • Hardware/Electronics Knowledge
  • Mathematical Foundation
  • Modern Industry Alignment
  • Research/Engineering Depth
  • Overall Engineering Education

For each criterion:

  • Give a score out of 100
  • Explain the reasoning in detail
  • Mention strengths and weaknesses

Global Comparison
Compare this syllabus with top international university programs such as:

  • MIT
  • Stanford
  • Carnegie Mellon
  • UC Berkeley
  • ETH Zurich
  • NUS
  • IITs

Then provide:

  • One final overall rating out of 100
  • How competitive this syllabus is globally
  • What areas are outdated
  • What areas are strong
  • Whether this degree produces industry-ready engineers or mainly theoretical graduates

Final Verdict
Provide a brutally honest conclusion about:

  • Academic quality
  • Industry relevance
  • Technical depth
  • Employability
  • Research potential
  • Strengths and weaknesses of the degree overall

The score they gave our old course were as follow. ( overall score matrai rakhey if you want to see full answer by the AI lemme know comment ma haldemla)

Chat Gpt: 78/100

Claud:68/100

DeepSeek:76/100

Gemini: 85/100

So average score = 76.75/100

( yo course ley distinction ne leuna sakina ani hami lai distinction leuna expect garcha thait)

Just something i thought i should try, next ill have AI rate all the subjects and present the top 10 best and top 10 worst subjects based on the course content and 2026 tech industry.

What are your thoughts ???

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u/Informal-File-6606 — 3 months ago