Finally found a simple method that can do wonders in the FEEL of the "not so bitey" nature of the rear DISC brake....
I was inspecting the rear pedal to get some way to lower it down a bit, to match the gear lever (i've lowered it by almost an inch) then found two screws at the rod that comes down from the
Cylinder, by opening the upper screw, the screw below the inverted "U" shaped metal is made free, but the inverted "U" shaped metal acts as a lock to the down screw, so to rotate it, the connector of the brake pedal has to be opened along with the split pin, and then the whole inverted "U" shaped metal has to be rotated to get the screw going, this pulls the whole inverted "U" shaped metal up, thus making the "housing" go up, resulting the brake pedal go down.
After lowering it down to 3/4 of an inch, i eliminated the play it had before, thus the moment i was tapping it, it was grabbing the disc, thus improving the overall FEEL that was hampered by the play.








at speeds around 115 near kharghar flyover. After that, managed to touch 124 on airoli bridge ( previously it used to do 115 with pillion and 129-130 single). Will get the carb cleaned with water spray at SVC. Planing to plonk in BS-29 carb. Its costing Rs.4045/-. Will it be worth?

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