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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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.Tags: None
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1st a big LOL at your comment Sunil. You always do have a very good way with words. hehehee.Originally posted by sunilg View PostQuery approved.
We are also facing problems with the members who don't use proper punctuation marks when writing on the forum.
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.sigpic
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LolOriginally posted by sunilg View PostWe are also facing problems with the members who don't use proper punctuation marks when writing on the forum.
; 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.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
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