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  • Lost Stiffer and firm feel (220)

    Hey friends, my bike is 220 dtsi, The tyres are new hardly run 500kms and its the same mrf zapper. The problem is under heavy front breaking when the front fork compresses, the bike feels like dis balancing from front, its like 'JACK n JILL' sometimes the bike feels disbalancing from right and then immediately disbalances from left. As if both the forks have mind of their own and this can be noticed evidently when under hard front braking. Has any one gone through same pain? And what is the solution for this??

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    • #3
      What's the number on Odometer?
      You might need to change the fork oil.

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        Re: Lost Stiffer and firm feel (220)

        Cone set loose ? Fork misalignment? Get it checked from the svc.



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        • #5
          Check

          -Tyre Pressure
          -If tyre is recently changed, check if beading is fit right
          -Fork Oil Needs replacement every 10K kms
          -When was coneset replaced last ? Its life is largely dependent on the the kind of roads you ride on. For me coneset usually needs replacement every 15-20K kms.

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          • #6
            Thank you all for your suggestions, it seems that the allignment of the fork was not correct, and today after re alligning it my bike is back once again, works like charm. THANK YOU all once again PROBLEM RESOLVED

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