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  • P200 shockers problem

    Hello frnds!!!

    Need your help in finding the right cause behind the problems in my 2008 Pulsur 200.
    Problems

    1--> Front end dips too much when i go over any speed breaker or bump on the road or any pothole, becomes more with the pillion

    2--> Rear end also dips too much on speed breakers, and the middle stand hits the speed breaker if im with a pillion. Now that means more weight more the problem

    3--> handling is poor. i have not changed the tires yet( total mileage 23K only)

    i feel my old p150 ug2 is more comfortable to ride than my p200 i can feel evry single pebble, bump on the road while riding my p200
    Please guys help me here finding the cause, and what can i do to rectify it?
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      Check what grade of oil has been put in the front forks, You can use thicker grade like gear oil or engine oil to stiffen the damping of the front forks. This will help reduce the bottoming out of the front forks, and might improve your handling as well.

      As for the rear, you can get the suspension stiffened, or do it at home by going thru the owners manual as to how to adjust the rear suspension.

      Check the tread on the tyres to ensure proper grip during cornering and hard braking.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by jd666 View Post
        As for the rear, you can get the suspension stiffened, or do it at home by going thru the owners manual as to how to adjust the rear suspension.
        can anyone put A DIY for the above a pictorial or may be a video, it will be really helpful for mny of us Pulsur owners as it will be common for us.

        Thnx
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