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  • Problems with fairing mirror & rear disc breaks

    Recently i have got fairing mirrors & rear disc breaks installed on my P180 UGIII. Now i am facing a bit of problems with both.

    1.) Fairing Mirrors: The problem with this is that they are very shaky. If i cross speed of 40kmph they shake a lot and i am unable to see who is coming behind. I got it installed from a shop in JC road and a local mechanic. When i showed this to Bajaj showroom folks they told that the front fork/suspension has to be set, that is the reason why the mirrors shake. The picture of the mirror installed is attached.

    2.) Rear disc :Well i have never before had a ride on bike with rear disc, so i was all excited to get a rear disc installed on my P180 UGIII. Brief description is that i got it installed on the stock tube tyres with a change in magwheels. The disc kit was taken from P220. The problem here is that whenever i press the rear disc the bike starts to give jerksin process of stopping. Whenever i press the disc hard the rear wheel locks and the tyre skids. I am afraid to ride at higher speeds becuase i am not sure whether it will stop instantly or i will skid and fall. Is it because i am using rear disc on tube tyres rather than tubeless?

    Also recently my rear tyre was punctured and the puncture waala took 25 mins to get my tyre out and another 25 mins to put it back as the alterations made to install rear disc did not allow the tyre to come out easily.

    Need help from people using P220, so that they can advice me on both fairing mirror shaking problem and tell me how the rear disc functions on their bike. Does it come to standstill at hard press and what if they press it slow does the bike give jerks like it is trying to stop but it moves ahead and just slows.
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      Originally posted by KA01EE5960 View Post
      Recently i have got fairing mirrors & rear disc breaks installed on my P180 UGIII. Now i am facing a bit of problems with both.

      1.) Fairing Mirrors: The problem with this is that they are very shaky. If i cross speed of 40kmph they shake a lot and i am unable to see who is coming behind. I got it installed from a shop in JC road and a local mechanic. When i showed this to Bajaj showroom folks they told that the front fork/suspension has to be set, that is the reason why the mirrors shake. The picture of the mirror installed is attached.

      2.) Rear disc :Well i have never before had a ride on bike with rear disc, so i was all excited to get a rear disc installed on my P180 UGIII. Brief description is that i got it installed on the stock tube tyres with a change in magwheels. The disc kit was taken from P220. The problem here is that whenever i press the rear disc the bike starts to give jerksin process of stopping. Whenever i press the disc hard the rear wheel locks and the tyre skids. I am afraid to ride at higher speeds becuase i am not sure whether it will stop instantly or i will skid and fall. Is it because i am using rear disc on tube tyres rather than tubeless?

      Also recently my rear tyre was punctured and the puncture waala took 25 mins to get my tyre out and another 25 mins to put it back as the alterations made to install rear disc did not allow the tyre to come out easily.

      Need help from people using P220, so that they can advice me on both fairing mirror shaking problem and tell me how the rear disc functions on their bike. Does it come to standstill at hard press and what if they press it slow does the bike give jerks like it is trying to stop but it moves ahead and just slows.

      Dude, regarding the rear disc, i too have installed the 220's kit on my 200 and it works like charm no issues at all. Yes, the 220's disc, ok now all the disc brakes will tend to lock if applied hard until and unless it comes with ABS. U just need to get used to the thin line between braking and locking up ur rear wheel. As u've used all drum brakes at rear u will definitely get used to it. Regarding the jerks it is definitely not cos of a tube type tyre that ur using it's because the improper fitments of the disc plate assembly or the caliper that is tending to shake. Just let drive someone and watch from the rear for any shakes in the assembly and rectify it.
      Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.

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      • #4
        Make sure after fixing the puncture the puncture waala fixed the tyre properly.... check for the alignments....!!!

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        • #5
          did the mechanic put some sort of bush or washer before installing the rear view mirrors on the fairing.....mabbe if you include those there can be a reduction in the shake
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          • #6
            Originally posted by balajidiwakar View Post
            did the mechanic put some sort of bush or washer before installing the rear view mirrors on the fairing.....mabbe if you include those there can be a reduction in the shake
            No he has not used any bush. Also can this problem be due to fork settings?

            Make sure after fixing the puncture the puncture waala fixed the tyre properly.... check for the alignments....!!!
            Can you suggest me how to look for alignments?

            @dual disc 200 : Will the bajaj folks be able to rectify assembly or caliper settings as i havent got it fitted there though?
            Bikes Owned:
            PULSAR 180 DTS -i (Riding Presently)
            HH Splendor
            HH Ambition

            You're the guy that'll be sneaking out of your bedroom at three o'clock in the morning to look at your bike. ~Paul Teutul, Sr., American Chopper, "Billy Joel"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KA01EE5960 View Post
              @dual disc 200 : Will the bajaj folks be able to rectify assembly or caliper settings as i havent got it fitted there though?
              Just give a try on ur luck mate, as far as i know it's "No"!
              Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.

              The 5 Speed Restoration
              The Z Restoration


              /2001 Yamaha Rx 135 5 Speed/ 1999 Yamaha RXZ 135/ 2012 Honda Dio/ ?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dual disc 200 View Post
                Just give a try on ur luck mate, as far as i know it's "No"!
                Can you suggest me some good mechanic who can help me get the rear disc thing get fixed in bangalore? Also, when i apply rear disc sometimes the bike tends to be dragged towards left. What can be the cause for this?
                Bikes Owned:
                PULSAR 180 DTS -i (Riding Presently)
                HH Splendor
                HH Ambition

                You're the guy that'll be sneaking out of your bedroom at three o'clock in the morning to look at your bike. ~Paul Teutul, Sr., American Chopper, "Billy Joel"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KA01EE5960 View Post
                  Can you suggest me some good mechanic who can help me get the rear disc thing get fixed in bangalore? Also, when i apply rear disc sometimes the bike tends to be dragged towards left. What can be the cause for this?
                  Sorry mate, i do not belong to Blr. Maybe someone from Blr can help u. Regarding the dragging, think ur disc plates might have a bend or the swing arm itself.
                  Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.

                  The 5 Speed Restoration
                  The Z Restoration


                  /2001 Yamaha Rx 135 5 Speed/ 1999 Yamaha RXZ 135/ 2012 Honda Dio/ ?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KA01EE5960 View Post
                    No he has not used any bush. Also can this problem be due to fork settings?
                    can be due to the problem with the front fork settings......but not 100% sure how to check it..........also do check for any bends in the RIM, a local mechanic can do that....my ride use to wobble a lot, but my mechanic changed the cone and ball set for the fork and now I dont have that problem
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                    • #11
                      'RIGHT' stiffness is lacking in fairing-RVM system, as it's not designed using basic engg., it will vibrate no matter what....frankly I hate these kind of mods which are done unscientifically......I feel even RVMs on P220 is not good enough (Country's first fairing mounted RVM bike).

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                      • #12
                        Rear disc problem fixed.

                        Originally posted by vipin_s View Post
                        'RIGHT' stiffness is lacking in fairing-RVM system, as it's not designed using basic engg., it will vibrate no matter what....frankly I hate these kind of mods which are done unscientifically......I feel even RVMs on P220 is not good enough (Country's first fairing mounted RVM bike).

                        You are perfectly correct. Lots of mechanic told that it will vibrate no matter what, but can you suggest me how to fix the so called 'RIGHT' stiffness thing and what it is?

                        @dualdisc : Friend the rear disc problem and dragging towards left was due to the swing arm bush problem. The complete swing arm moved towards left while applying rear brakes. Mechanic charged some 140 for bush and 180 for lathe and got it fixed. Drove it last nite, awesome smooth rear brakes.

                        But 1 new issue has arrived this mornig, while fixing the swingarm bush he has put two thick washers in foot rest axle so the foot rest on right has come out a bit, and now if i try kick start it gets stuck in footrest, will again go that stupid on weekend.Right now just using self, I am afraid battery would die as the cold here is increasing and also i use HID at nights.
                        Bikes Owned:
                        PULSAR 180 DTS -i (Riding Presently)
                        HH Splendor
                        HH Ambition

                        You're the guy that'll be sneaking out of your bedroom at three o'clock in the morning to look at your bike. ~Paul Teutul, Sr., American Chopper, "Billy Joel"

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