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upgrading pulsar 200 rear brakes to disk

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  • upgrading pulsar 200 rear brakes to disk

    hello i am kamal saini from ghaziabad,
    i have a pulsar 200 and i am facing alot problems with my bikes rear drum brakes i want to upgrade them to the disk one,is it possible did anyone tried this with your bikes.tell me.

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    Query approved.

    We are also facing problems with the members who don't use proper punctuation marks when writing on the forum.
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    • #3
      Problem?

      Originally posted by sunilg View Post
      Query approved.

      We are also facing problems with the members who don't use proper punctuation marks when writing on the forum.
      1st a big LOL at your comment Sunil. You always do have a very good way with words. hehehee.

      As for the question of installing a disc at the rear of a 200, it is possible but it'll require a good mech to do the job as it is a part which will have your life at stake. So I suggest you visit a very good mech (preferably one who you trust or frequent) & ask him about the pros & cons of fitting an aftermarket disc.
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        Originally posted by sunilg View Post
        We are also facing problems with the members who don't use proper punctuation marks when writing on the forum.
        Lol ; that was a good one!!!

        @Kamsany - I guess the 220 rear discs should be a direct fit, anyway, I heard many people complaining about 220's rear discss too. So better stay away, unless you're riding on tracks. For street usage, the rear drums are more than sufficient for P200.
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          Go here:




          Costs around 10 K.
          Your choice, although IMO it is not required as the rear discs are far from perfect.
          200 | 300 | 1200 BOXER

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