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Old 02-04-2012, 12:27 PM   #1741 (permalink)
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Awesum dude !!!! Plz put up more pics...seems to b a trip of a lifetym ...salute
yes it was ! thank you pics from my cam havent been uploaded yet...so will take time..will let you all know as soon as the travelogue is up
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Old 02-05-2012, 09:32 AM   #1742 (permalink)
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IMO,the stickering is not at all looking good,except on the front,between the headlight and side fairings. BTW, I fitted 35w H4 HID on my bike and pilot lamps,with a lot of help and guidance of xBHPian, Raneet Mullick, it looks awesome now! If u guys are interested,I'll put up some good pics. Do let me know! Bike is 1.5 years old now,but touch wood,looks and rides as good as new.I like to keep her that way,though! Love my pulsie!
Hello Speedy,

I need some info from you regarding the 35W H4 HID kit that you have got. I have a P220 and want to install a 35W HID kit. Is the kit a straight fit or does it require modifications? Can you share some pics of the kit and the amount you paid for it. Also need LEDs for the pilot lamps. So pls share info on that as well.

Please post some pics of the lighting.

Also, can the grab rail of P135 be installed on the P220. I hate the ones that are there in the P180, P220. Absolutely useless to hold for the pillion and lift the bike when applying the center stand. If it's a straight fix I"ll get it done rightaway.

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Old 02-05-2012, 12:44 PM   #1743 (permalink)
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At the Rann of Kutch !

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Got these led's for the bike will post some pics after installing them in the bike







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Hi Guys,
Around 10 days ago I met with an accident and since them my bike is at a svc, Auto pulse marathalli (that was the nearest i cud get my bike to).... the disk break plate and front wheel rim is bent and they say the parts are not available yet.... They said they searched the whole bangalore and they arnt getting it from anywhere so they will order it from pune... God knows how much more time its gonna take....
Any idea on this???
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Around 10 days ago I met with an accident and since them my bike is at a svc, Auto pulse marathalli (that was the nearest i cud get my bike to).... the disk break plate and front wheel rim is bent and they say the parts are not available yet.... They said they searched the whole bangalore and they arnt getting it from anywhere so they will order it from pune... God knows how much more time its gonna take....
Any idea on this???
Is it like a totally remote area from the main city ? If not securing spares shouldnt be a problem...atleast not more than 7days !
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I need some info from you regarding the 35W H4 HID kit
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Sorry,didn't see ur post for a long time.Actually sold my Pulsie 1.5 months back and bought a white Fazer..I don't have any idea about the HID kit..but AFAIK,the H7 HID will be perfect fit for u,as it's 55w. I had a very unfortunate event,the ring on the HID lamp came off while riding and it scratched the reflector in the inside. I put it back on the lamp with feviquick and then,the Hi-Low beam setting stopped working!!!!
U can borrow the grab handles of a friend's 135 and try fitting it on ur bike,then u can checkout. No idea about this.
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Is it like a totally remote area from the main city ? If not securing spares shouldnt be a problem...atleast not more than 7days !

No Man, its not at all remote area... well within city. I tried asking 1-2 other spare parts dealers and all are saying the same for the parts... disk plate and mag-wheel aint in stock... Have to get some info from pune now.
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No Man, its not at all remote area... well within city. I tried asking 1-2 other spare parts dealers and all are saying the same for the parts... disk plate and mag-wheel aint in stock... Have to get some info from pune now.
you can post on the pune thread too...people will help....
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hello guys im andrei from philippines i own a pulsar 135ls or also known as rouser 135ls back here just want to ask if bajaj company their in india recommend the use of fully synthetic oil for their motorcycle because im going to use one please advice if i will continue this is the oil that i choose to use this next change oil:

ELF MOTO4 CAMPIONE 10w60 (fully synthetic PAO based oil)
REPSOL SINTETICO 10w40 (fully synthetic group III)
MOTUL 300V 15w40 (DOUBLE ester based oil)
MOBIL 1 TDT turbo diesel truck 10w40(fully synthetic PAO based) for diesel motor

pls advice me what to use my odo reading is 6000km!!!!! thanks
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