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  • #16
    Originally posted by Nagesh Patankar View Post
    front wheel should move freely.
    disk brakes are designed in a way that disk pads are always in contact with the disk (rotor). Pads doesn't press onto the rotor unless the brake lever is pressed.
    So, because of its design, disk brake equipped wheel will not be as free as drum brake one, but it should be free enough to a level that you can rotate the wheel (full rotation) with your (pinky!) finger.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post
      disk brakes are designed in a way that disk pads are always in contact with the disk (rotor). Pads doesn't press onto the rotor unless the brake lever is pressed.
      So, because of its design, disk brake equipped wheel will not be as free as drum brake one, but it should be free enough to a level that you can rotate the wheel (full rotation) with your (pinky!) finger.

      hmm. ok .. thanks for the input

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      • #18
        @ nagesh,
        you're welcome bro. Hope your issues gets fixed soon..
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post
          @ nagesh,
          you're welcome bro. Hope your issues gets fixed soon..

          I wish the same too.. Hope that I will be able to manage the cost involved.. Thanks for your concern dude.

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          • #20
            Piston rings

            Hi All,
            Need help on a small confusion. Recently i have noticed that the engine oil in my bike reduces like anything in may be about 2500-3000 kms. My mechanic says its due to the K&N filter. He checked the block/piston and said the block piston is fine. However, need to change the piston rings and later replace the air filter to stock. Is he correct in his diagnose ?
            My confusion is :- can i purchase just the piston rings without the block piston kit ? The mechanic says we can get only the piston rings but the authorised svc center guy said i will have to purchase the entire block piston kit. What should i do ? Last but not the least - should i also replace the carb ?
            Please help..

            Regards,
            Nagesh

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Nagesh Patankar View Post
              Hi All,
              Need help on a small confusion. Recently i have noticed that the engine oil in my bike reduces like anything in may be about 2500-3000 kms. My mechanic says its due to the K&N filter. He checked the block/piston and said the block piston is fine. However, need to change the piston rings and later replace the air filter to stock. Is he correct in his diagnose ?
              My confusion is :- can i purchase just the piston rings without the block piston kit ? The mechanic says we can get only the piston rings but the authorised svc center guy said i will have to purchase the entire block piston kit. What should i do ? Last but not the least - should i also replace the carb ?
              Please help..

              Regards,
              Nagesh
              What your mechanic said is true.Please use the company recommended stock filter and get peace.
              Check the below site for further info..

              Check the pistons and cylinders for sign of wear or damage. If you find any damage,they need re-boring.Although new rings in old cylinder/piston will help, but not for very long,the compression still won't be as good as fitting new cylinder/piston.Choice is yours.
              No need to replace the carb,just get the internals of the carb cleaned.

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              A motorcycle functions entirely in accordance with the laws of reason, and a study of the art of motorcycle maintenance is really a miniature study of the art of rationality itself.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Drifty View Post
                What your mechanic said is true.Please use the company recommended stock filter and get peace.
                Check the below site for further info..
                Debunking the K&N Myth - Why OEM is Better : Nissan Articles
                Check the pistons and cylinders for sign of wear or damage. If you find any damage,they need re-boring.Although new rings in old cylinder/piston will help, but not for very long,the compression still won't be as good as fitting new cylinder/piston.Choice is yours.
                No need to replace the carb,just get the internals of the carb cleaned.

                Hey Saahil ! Tune toh dara hi diya yaar. Just changing the piston rings won't help ? The mech said since the block-piston is good, just replacing the piston rings is good enough. Oh boy , day by day my worries are increasing. Shit ... see I forgot..
                First ... Abhinandan ! kashasathi ? your DIY on valve clearance and brakes got published in the magazine. Congratulations dude. Great job there.
                Alright, coming back to my bike. Do i really have to change the entire block-piston assembly ?
                Thanks for your help !

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