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  • #31
    Extremely good work...I come back to XBHP after a year and everyone has become more innovative....kudos to you....great job

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    • #32
      Nice. Very nice.
      And u painted it urself . Cool man.

      Post some more pics after a sticker job.
      Never Argue with an Idiot !!!
      He will bring you down to his level and beat you with his experience.

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      • #33
        Super cool

        Dude,
        I don't have words, amazing work.
        It looks better than the Ninja 250R. Nice 1
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        • #34
          what clipons are they??did you change the forks?are they direct fit?
          AweSome is too LesS!

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          • #35
            @TS - bike's looking awesome mate ..much better then stock one but what about engine's cooling?? is it getting hot??
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            • #36
              bike's looking great...... nice finish....... as good as fresh stock....... keep up the good work.......
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              • #37
                The bike looks really awesome , it must be rocking the streets of ur town when you do take it for a ride........
                at first looked me like a Ninja... Keep on going.

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                • #38
                  Bike looks really neat. I think it is a great paint job and the integration of the fairing is pretty nice. I think it is one great way of adding some fun to your old bike. you can always have another bike for long rides.

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                  • #39
                    BRAVO !! ... my friend .. u have indeed did a great job in the look of the bike ...

                    but i believe the engine is stock .. !!

                    now the reason i asked as i have pulsar 2004 model which comes with round-shaped headlights .. i am looking forward it to modify it a lil bit with the same black n silver color .. hope you can tell use the approx. price tag you shelved in order to create this beauty thou i feel semi-naked bikes instead of full fairing bikes .. !!

                    but what an idea sirji !!
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                    2nd bike - Bajaj Boxer - 100CC red color (Sold)
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                    Remember, you could be doing 30 km/h but the guy who comes and crashes into you could be doing 90-100 km/h.

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                    • #40
                      Neat job there!
                      If not for the details, its HARD to make out if its a Pulsar or R15 or Ninja(with the paint job)

                      BTW, I've seen one similar job done - R15 fairing on a Karizma, here in Bangalore.

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                      • #41
                        NEAT !!

                        post some latest pics of the bike...i guess u may have made some more modifications...
                        A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)

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                        • #42
                          yup...nice job

                          but u dint tell how much the complete r15 fairing cost you???
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                          want something new in my stable,.,.,d pulsar doesn't feed to my need for speed,.,.,.,
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                          pulsar 150 (2006)
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                          • #43
                            very good job........

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                            • #44
                              awsum bro a brilliant job sumthin new ..!!

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                              • #45
                                thanks for the replies guys.

                                i accquired the parts over a period of time...
                                i didn't keep tabs on how much i spent.

                                i bought used parts for the fairing and headlight assembly.
                                because i didn't want any scratches on the plastic parts while i was adjusting/aligning everything.

                                once the brackets and welds were complete...
                                i bought new fairing parts and a new headlight assembly.

                                all the R15 fairing parts cost about 4500 i think...
                                the headlight assembly costs around 2200...
                                the OEM nut n bolts, collars, grommets, hex bolts, thread clips etc.
                                cost more than 5 grand or so.

                                the handle cost Rs. 350..
                                but i replaced the hollow bars with solid iron bars...
                                coz the hollow bars on aftermarket handle bars bend/break really easily.
                                i din't want to take any risks.
                                so i bought a long iron rod...
                                ground it down to match the diameter... go it cut to proper length.
                                made the corresponding holes/threads and put it on. upside down.

                                so the handle mod cost about 1300 bucks.

                                i changed the wiring harness, all switches, the seat, new tyres,
                                had to put on the P2OO rear-sets.
                                a minor mod to the angle of the exhaust pipe was required to accommodate the rear-sets.

                                i haven't really completed the rest of the stuff i had in mind.
                                including a new paintjob.

                                waiting for the rains to stop.
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