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  • #31
    i gave up.it frustrates me evrytime i think abt it
    2004 Pulsar 150 DTSi

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    • #32
      Originally posted by RascalAngel View Post
      i gave up.it frustrates me evrytime i think abt it
      ya its better not to think about it....

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      • #33
        been having the same problem...

        yeah I know how you guys feel... been having the same problem on my p180... till date these are the things I have changed sometimes more than once: swing arm bearing, front rim( there was no prob with the old one but the bajaj service guy conned me into getting it), cone set, fork alignment and bend removal, rear tire, new shock absorbers and fork oil... the most recent thing i changed what the shocks... lets hope that this works...

        Regarding asymmetry in regards to fork or shocks... or even handle bar... these things are culprits in these cases... forks should be parallel to each other as should shocks... handle should not be bent...

        one question I have though is this wheel balancing? Is this done even on alloy wheels? I asked my mechanic today and he was clueless about it... where can I get it done in Bangalore?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by dggopal View Post
          yeah I know how you guys feel... been having the same problem on my p180... till date these are the things I have changed sometimes more than once: swing arm bearing, front rim( there was no prob with the old one but the bajaj service guy conned me into getting it), cone set, fork alignment and bend removal, rear tire, new shock absorbers and fork oil... the most recent thing i changed what the shocks... lets hope that this works...

          Regarding asymmetry in regards to fork or shocks... or even handle bar... these things are culprits in these cases... forks should be parallel to each other as should shocks... handle should not be bent...

          one question I have though is this wheel balancing? Is this done even on alloy wheels? I asked my mechanic today and he was clueless about it... where can I get it done in Bangalore?
          i read ur problem...mine is 99 percent solved.........i did the same thing wat u did....
          i hav never heard of wheel balancing.....maybe il ask some mechs and il tell you...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by jeyessh View Post
            ya its better not to think about it....
            LOL!! The feeling is mutual!!
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            • #36
              .........i did the same thing wat u did....
              What exaclty? changed the shocks?Wheel balancing is done at HH showrooms for all ZMA bikes.Even seen small metal tags attached to the alloys? if u know someone at the HH service center u can get it done.
              2004 Pulsar 150 DTSi

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              • #37
                Originally posted by RascalAngel View Post
                What exaclty? changed the shocks?Wheel balancing is done at HH showrooms for all ZMA bikes.Even seen small metal tags attached to the alloys? if u know someone at the HH service center u can get it done.
                no bro...i didnt change the shocks but changed the fork tube....srry i didnt read the post properly
                im not caring abt the problem these days....feeling lot happier than cribbling abt the issue...but still il try to resolve it somehow...lets see what happens...

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                • #38
                  guys i had replaced ma cone and the problem is solved 100%..
                  actually svc guys didnt replace ma cone they just greased and fixed the old cone itself...my mechanic showed me the old cone and it was pretty damaged...
                  i can very much feel the difference...
                  thanx guys...

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