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    Just the rear tyre seems to be wobbling.Click image for larger version

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        Originally posted by rajnair View Post
        Fellows, got my treads changed. The front is MRF Zapper FS and the reat tyre is Ceat Zoom tubeless. Total cost 3500. Is this good enough. After all the advice from all, had to get this one done as the existing ones had started developing cracks.
        However the problem persists. Every time I apply the rear brakes alone, it feels as the bike ia wobbling.

        How do I get this sorted?

        It used to happen earlier and I thought it was due to the 7+ year old treads.

        Pls advise as today it rained in Mumbai ans had a near skid ans saved just by the nick.

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        Check the chain slack. Chain needs to be adjusted properly since the tyre is changed. What is the current spec of your rear tyre?

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        Last edited by maadyy; 01-22-2014, 09:48 AM.
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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

          100/90 R17 55P

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            What does the 55p stand for.

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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

              Tyre spec is ok. Check the chain slack, sprocket wear and the bush if any of it is due for a change.

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              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                Will do.

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                • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                  So Maadyy any idea about the features of the tread like usability on city tarmac, wet grip cornering etc.

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                    Originally posted by rajnair View Post
                    So Maadyy any idea about the features of the tread like usability on city tarmac, wet grip cornering etc.

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                    I don't have a hands on experience with zoom. But got a good feedback from friends using it. I have seen people using it in Unicorn also.

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                    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                      Thanks Bro. That helps.

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                        Originally posted by rajnair View Post
                        What does the 55p stand for.

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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                          So do I have to fill the tyres ay 55 p each time.

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                          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                            No for rear 32 is perfect.

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                            Originally posted by rajnair View Post
                            So do I have to fill the tyres ay 55 p each time.

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                            bro i would like to correct my comment mentioned above. 55P stands for Load Index and Speed rating.

                            Load Index - "55"

                            The load index indicates the maximum amount of weight a tire can safely carry. Load index ranges from 0 to 279 and corresponds with the load-carrying capacity of a tire. It is very important to maintain the proper load index for your vehicle when replacing your tires. 55 = 218kg (max)

                            Speed Rating - "P"

                            A tire receives its speed rating from the Government by meeting minimum standards for reaching and sustaining a specified speed. In general, a higher speed rating will result in better vehicle handling. P=151kmph (max)
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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                              Hello friends,

                              When i serviced my bike this time i didn't understood two things which the mechanic has done
                              1) He put the front sprocket (Near engine one) in opposite direction
                              2) He applied grease in my chain instead of oil

                              So, what could be the reason for these two changes?

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                              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar 150 All Versions

                                Originally posted by sanket779292 View Post
                                Hello friends,

                                When i serviced my bike this time i didn't understood two things which the mechanic has done
                                1) He put the front sprocket (Near engine one) in opposite direction
                                2) He applied grease in my chain instead of oil

                                So, what could be the reason for these two changes?
                                Applying grease with oil is a common thing for lubrication but never heard of changing the sprocket as you have mentioned. Did you ask the mech why he did so? grease stays for longer time and provides good lubrication.
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