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Bajaj Pulsar 135LS DTS-i Review: xBhp's Ride Report

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  • Originally posted by outworldly maniac View Post
    front brake switch gone .
    Go n get it changed .
    where is the front brake switch located?

    n how it was damaged as m not currently riding the bike because of exams

    since I bought it....it has done only 70km on the odo
    biker

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    • Originally posted by Harmeet View Post
      Plz upload some clean pics and pics of the complete bike.

      @snp: whats your height btw.
      harmeet bhai, my height is 171 cms (note that the bike is on central stand)

      not getting time even to ride the bike due to exams...clicking n loading of pics take time, better you visit some dealership or come to my place
      biker

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      • Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
        Maybe this is not a bike for most of us, but I hope the 4 valve architecture spreads on to the rest of the pulsars.

        And 4 valve is not all that important. The more important things are soft kick start, soft clutch lever press, less weight and most of all, a vibration free motor!

        I like the rear number plate & rear tyre hugger. I mean, the simple option to remove it with a spanner...
        samarth bhai, u r repeating the same thing that was said in the review by niranjan n mg

        removing it is easy but then it will be a nuisance in the rainy season
        I will let the bike complete some time in original structure
        n please give valid reasons why u said 'this bike is not for most of us'
        it will be helpful for others
        biker

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        • Had a glimpse of this bike a couple of days back in traffic. It was zipping through with 2 seated on it pretty well. The tail lamp, mudguard&split bars are pretty catchy.
          Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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          • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
            Had a glimpse of this bike a couple of days back in traffic. It was zipping through with 2 seated on it pretty well. The tail lamp, mudguard&split bars are pretty catchy.
            In which area u saw??
            biker

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            • Originally posted by snp View Post
              In which area u saw??
              Near my house or rather near Begumpet Station, Hyderabad.
              Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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              • Saw this 1 while coming back from office today.
                I must say Its one hellova looker from the rear and side. and just looved that gap b/w the tire and the body panel. Im impressed by the overall styling, probably the best 125/135 in the market today.
                I really like the sound too. Its unlike the regular fur-fur-fur sound that a 125/135 makes.
                Will test ride one this weekend. Hope it impresses with performance too.
                No Drugs, No Alcohol, No Gamble,

                JUST BIKES
                the only addiction i need

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                • kool bike in almost every field, but rear makes it a bit lag behind...all n all nice bike from city commuting prespective

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                  • Got my P135LS now ! ! !

                    I got my Pulsar 135 LS now. I am the 1st to get the bike in my city. The colour is Midnight Black. It is so light and so smooth and has a great pull. When I took TD, the showroom guy became the pillion, and I pulled effortlessly both of us till 60 kmph after that I slowed down. The front disc brake has great response but the rear drum is good enough for slowing down. The engine sound after 3k rpm is nice. The horn is very Loud. I just rode it for 15 km from showroom to my home and I enjoyed it very much. I will write my detailed experience tomorrow after I ride for atleast 100 km.

                    @mods : Please approve the Ownership Thread I started soon so that I could write my detailed ride experience and lots of pics I clicked at showroom and my home.

                    A few pics now .......









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                    • Congrats YoungBoy_220

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                      • Congrats Both of you... tell us how it feels.
                        Ride safe.
                        Never Argue with an Idiot !!!
                        He will bring you down to his level and beat you with his experience.

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                        • Youngboy_220

                          Congo dude d bike is looking very good
                          PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
                          PULSAR 220 DTS-FI - 2008
                          PULSAR 220 DTSI - 2011
                          SUZUKI GIXXER - 2015

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                          • Originally posted by payeng View Post
                            Congrats YoungBoy_220
                            Originally posted by Coplay@180 View Post
                            Congrats Both of you... tell us how it feels.
                            Ride safe.
                            Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                            Youngboy_220

                            Congo dude d bike is looking very good
                            Thanks.
                            Ya, the bike looks really good. I am loving it. Though I couldn't ride much today, only 15 km, but I really enjoyed each and every km that I rode. Will go for Puja of my new bike tomorrow. And after that I will be riding for some time. Tomorrow I will be posting my detailed experience with my bike.

                            @Moderators : Please approve my Ownership Experience Thread. I am waiting to post in it my ride experience and pics.
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                            • A few things noticed on my bike on its 2nd day.

                              Yesterday evening I was riding through the streets of our big locality with one of my close friends as pillion. He was also enjoying the ride being a pillion as much as I did being the rider. The kick starter is very effortless and the self starter also makes the engine come to life with a single crank.

                              One thing I noticed is that the head lights are not turning on without starting the engine (not even the pilot lamps, console display and switch back illumination). But, in my friends' P150, I have seen that the head light glows for a few seconds on battery without starting the engine.

                              @snp : Is this also happening in your bike ?
                              It may be that in P135, the lights can not glow on battery power !

                              Another thing, the high beam light is pointing towards the sky but the low beam is alright.
                              The rear wheel rotates freely when I rotate it with my hand with the bike in centre stand, but when I try to rotate the front wheel, it does not rotate freely and stops in just half rotation.
                              Is it due to the disc brake being tight which is preventing the wheel from fully free motion or it happens in all wheels with disc brakes ?
                              Could anyone help me with this ?
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                              • Does anyone from xBhp own a P135 LS in Pune..coz i spotted one yesterday at FC Road.

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