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  • NEED help with Front Disc Brak Setup of Fazer

    Hi Biker

    On Sunday I faced a strange issue with front disc brake of my FAZER (153cc), It suddenly lost all the brake oil from the packaging at lever side of it.

    I was unable to brake properly, It was working some time & some time not.

    A local mechanic told me that brake oil pump below the oil reservoir has got broken or leaked.

    Please suggest me, I should upgrade to "Anodized Master Cylinder Disk Brake Bottle" & "Anodized Adjustable Master Cylinder Brake lever" to ensure that these kind of things do not happen in future ?

    If there is any other alternate which can be done apart from stock parts.
    Regards
    Pawan Rathore
    Ride Hard Ride Safe
    Long Live xBhp

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    • #3
      Stock parts would be the best option, you cant be sure with the reliability of the aftermarket parts and i wouldnt rist it with something as important as a front disc brake
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      • #4
        Upgraded Component

        Hi All
        I got following things done..



        It has Adjustable Lever
        Big Brake oil Reservoir
        with Castrol Brake Oil
        Regards
        Pawan Rathore
        Ride Hard Ride Safe
        Long Live xBhp

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        • #5
          Originally posted by revvhard View Post
          Stock parts would be the best option, you cant be sure with the reliability of the aftermarket parts and i wouldnt rist it with something as important as a front disc brake
          My experience was not good with stock parts, I found that the brake fluid chamber got leaked so early so i was searching for after market parts
          Regards
          Pawan Rathore
          Ride Hard Ride Safe
          Long Live xBhp

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          • #6
            Get a pulsar 220 Brake lever+master cylinder set and if possible the steel braided hose from the 220. Just make sure the banjo bolts match. I suggest pulsar because its Bybre and of good quality.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pavanchirmade View Post
              Get a pulsar 220 Brake lever+master cylinder set and if possible the steel braided hose from the 220. Just make sure the banjo bolts match. I suggest pulsar because its Bybre and of good quality.
              Thanks for suggestion I will keep in my mind

              I am sure you have already seen in picture that i already got the mod done, I am looking forward to get the caliper & disc plate from Daytona racing kit
              Regards
              Pawan Rathore
              Ride Hard Ride Safe
              Long Live xBhp

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              • #8
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                Mods Please delete the thread as no response coming in .......
                Regards
                Pawan Rathore
                Ride Hard Ride Safe
                Long Live xBhp

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