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  • Front Disc Brake in HH Passion Pro

    Hi,


    I am looking for expert advice please help.


    I purchased HH passion pro in May2011 at that time i was not aware of front disc options but now i want to install the same in my bike.


    Please suggest what are the things i need to buy to install the same


    And who are the good mech. in this .. as i am staying in Vikaspuri, New Delhi.


    Also please suggest abt Tubeless tyre too.. as far as i know factory fitted tyre is 3.00 x 18, but is there any Tubeless (REAR) available in market in same dimension, if yes then where are the place. If not then let me know any suggestion so that mileage will be hampered.


    Please suggest the price for implementation

    Thanks
    Gagan

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    • #3
      you can try twister's tyre.and about the disc brake passion's front drum brake is equally efficient to disc brake.
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      • #4
        Hello Gagan,

        I live in Vikas Puri aswell, I got disc brake installed on my Energy FX way back in 2006 from a Mechanic at Sagarpur named Iqbal. I still remember the location of his shop but don't have his number.
        I got it done for about 4500 Rs in which he installed the Honda Unicorn disc assembly.

        Let me know if your interested and we'll take it further from there..
        Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.

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        • #5
          I have seen some Yamaha RX 100 here with front disc brakes , upon asking i found that they changed the whole front ring to the HH CBZ , Pulsar old model . And added the remaining parts as Disc brake oil box of same .

          So you have an option to change the whole ring to the same size one from another bike having disc brake & remaining part .

          Or there one guy has fitted a rear disc brake on his FZ ( search in DIY posts ) Get an idea from there .

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          • #6
            If you have bought the alloy wheel model then bad luck as you have to change the complete alloy wheel to glamor disk model alloy and glamor and passion have same disc set up.
            If it has spoke wheel then change the hub to glamor or super splendor disc hub and change the spokes.
            List of spares required are:-
            1. alloy wheel of glamor disc model or disc hub of glamor depending on spoke or cast wheel. - Approx- rs 2400 for cast and Rs. 1500 for spoke.
            2. Right fork outer tube for mounting of caliper.- rs.700
            3. Left fork outer tube for speed sensor lug. - rs.700
            3. Speed sensor of disc glamor. Rs-161
            4. Right side master cylinder assembly of glamor with the lever and mounting bracket.- No idea
            5. Caliper of glamor and disc pad of extreme as glamor,passion,unicorn,extreme share the same disc pad. disc pad- rs. 331
            6. Disc of glamor with Allen bolts. Rs- 900
            You can sell the old parts and get some cash back.
            Photo of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/854067-post963.html-3.88 lac km cont....Ownership review of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/832255-post608.html- slowly updating as and when getting time. HERO HONDA CBZ EXTREME(2011) - 47K KM AND COUNTINGhttp://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post904152-carb tuning guide

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            • #7
              Originally posted by R-series View Post
              Hello Gagan,

              I live in Vikas Puri aswell, I got disc brake installed on my Energy FX way back in 2006 from a Mechanic at Sagarpur named Iqbal. I still remember the location of his shop but don't have his number.
              I got it done for about 4500 Rs in which he installed the Honda Unicorn disc assembly.

              Let me know if your interested and we'll take it further from there..
              Sir ji,

              It will be great help if you can help me in this purpose.. my email id is [email protected].... if you can give me the details of that person.. let me know .....sagarpur.. is very vast.. kuch narrow karo search ko.. aur specified naam bolo .. sir ji.. aap ka baut baut thanks.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sibun View Post
                If you have bought the alloy wheel model then bad luck as you have to change the complete alloy wheel to glamor disk model alloy and glamor and passion have same disc set up.
                If it has spoke wheel then change the hub to glamor or super splendor disc hub and change the spokes.
                List of spares required are:-
                1. alloy wheel of glamor disc model or disc hub of glamor depending on spoke or cast wheel. - Approx- rs 2400 for cast and Rs. 1500 for spoke.
                2. Right fork outer tube for mounting of caliper.- rs.700
                3. Left fork outer tube for speed sensor lug. - rs.700
                3. Speed sensor of disc glamor. Rs-161
                4. Right side master cylinder assembly of glamor with the lever and mounting bracket.- No idea
                5. Caliper of glamor and disc pad of extreme as glamor,passion,unicorn,extreme share the same disc pad. disc pad- rs. 331
                6. Disc of glamor with Allen bolts. Rs- 900
                You can sell the old parts and get some cash back.
                Yes.....i am having alloy wheel bike.. i know i made a mistake.. but i checked with lock mechanic.. he gave me.. estimation of rs 5000/-.... he said there is no need to replace old alloy.. he will do some jogad...

                aab pata nahi wo kya karega....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sayank10 View Post
                  you can try twister's tyre.and about the disc brake passion's front drum brake is equally efficient to disc brake.
                  Sir ji... Twister having 17" & passion hold 18".. can we use the same tyre.. I am not sure....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jammbuster View Post
                    Yes.....i am having alloy wheel bike.. i know i made a mistake.. but i checked with lock mechanic.. he gave me.. estimation of rs 5000/-.... he said there is no need to replace old alloy.. he will do some jogad...

                    aab pata nahi wo kya karega....
                    Regarding the alloy wheel don't do any juggad as a alloy wheel cannot be modified to accommodate disc and if you do any juggad then the mounting points may break because disc brake puts very high force on the mounting points. Please follow the method i have told and don't do any juggad as passion has a shorter chassis than cbz, unicorn e.t.c as a result the disc will feel more sharper and fierce than these bikes. You can sell the old parts with the help of your mechanic.
                    Photo of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/854067-post963.html-3.88 lac km cont....Ownership review of my joy- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/832255-post608.html- slowly updating as and when getting time. HERO HONDA CBZ EXTREME(2011) - 47K KM AND COUNTINGhttp://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post904152-carb tuning guide

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by sibun View Post
                      Regarding the alloy wheel don't do any juggad as a alloy wheel cannot be modified to accommodate disc and if you do any juggad then the mounting points may break because disc brake puts very high force on the mounting points. Please follow the method i have told and don't do any juggad as passion has a shorter chassis than cbz, unicorn e.t.c as a result the disc will feel more sharper and fierce than these bikes. You can sell the old parts with the help of your mechanic.
                      Sir ji.. ok.. But i am still looking for good shop.. who can do my work... another things is that I want to change my tyres to tube less please suggest for this also... 100/90*18.. how much this affect to my bike.. i am getting ceat tubeless tyre aroun 1800 rs/.. please suggest

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