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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 180; Bike Guy Joe 04-01-2008
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Posted by Bike Guy Joe on April 1, 2008, 6:47 am
> Guyz, Need a help from you people. I won a Pulsar 180cc bike and i am
> a novice in the field of biking. Now, that i was pretty comfortable
> driving around my bike till the 3 rd service. After the 3rd service my
> bike seems to be skidding a lot. What do you call it? - Locking of the
> rear tyre or something? So, i went to the mechanic and told him the
> problem. as you know, Pulsar 180 doesnt have a disc brake but a normal
> one, so he told me it is the problem of the brake lining and
> smoothened it up a bit and fixed it. But still i am facing the same
> problem- I am skidding all over the place and its getting me nervos!
> Please help me oout!

Loosen the rear brake adjustment or lighten up with you foot.

Posted by on April 1, 2008, 9:32 pm

>
> Loosen the rear brake adjustment or lighten up with you foot.

And maybe check your tire's air pressure.
Bg


Posted by Clash on April 2, 2008, 1:22 am
Thank you guyz. Fortunately, i made the mechanic to check the bike
again and alas, he found out the whole rear section of the bike (the
swing arms and the rear tyre) were not stable. I mean it was kind of
shaking, so he recommended me to change 2 bushing which hold this
section intact. So, that was done and i think, it is kind of ok now. I
am still stuck over those couple of skiddings i had and is reluctant
to rive fast. I will soon find out, if this change has helped me or
not as i will start driving fast only after gaining some confidence

And thanks for everyone who tried helping me out!

CheerS!

On Apr 2, 6:32=A0am, ottg...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > Loosen the rear brake adjustment or lighten up with you foot.
>
> And maybe check your tire's air pressure.
> Bg



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