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  • #46
    Re: pulsar mod

    Originally posted by kochumvk View Post
    Increased friction and weight means acceleration will drope. This modification is not commendable. Why take unnecessary head ache. If you think it will give huge advantage in handling, you Will not.

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    • #47
      Re: pulsar mod

      Modding a p135 may not be a good idea in terms of VFM, but if you love your ride, don't be let down by those people who can't think anything beyond stock (they're practical in terms of money though ).
      p135 is a very different bike, mod it right and it'll be brilliant (and down right ugly if you mess it up)


      Check this video, (some source for parts provided in the video description) and its an amazing MOD!

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      • #48
        Re: pulsar mod

        Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
        You replied 16 months too late brother.
        Yeah too late, I didnt see the date more so since done from phone!
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        • #49
          Re: [Help]: Suggestion on modifying Pulsar 135 LS

          Is this post closed??


          I don't have any mod ideas i just didnt want to b in the box :P

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          • #50
            Re: [Help]: Suggestion on modifying Pulsar 135 LS

            How to install on /off light for pulsar 135?
            how to get line from front wiring...

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            • #51
              Re: [Help]: Suggestion on modifying Pulsar 135 LS

              Hi Guyzz,

              Anyone know how to implement a HID projector in Pulsar135LS. I feel the stock headlamp is not enough for night ride.

              I am living in Technopark, Trivandrum, Kerala. Do any of you guys Know any trusty local mechanic with whom i can discuss this matter.

              Please reply...any kind of help will be appreciated.

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              • #52
                Help, Ideas, Suggestions

                Hi guys,

                I recently bought a new bike, Pulsar 135LS (Black). It was relatively cheap, looks pretty good and a decent engine. I have another one, a KTM Duke 200, which I use for daily purpose. The reason I bought the 135 is basically for modification. I wanted to make it something different yet keeping the look of the bike relatively the same but better and fun to ride---Pulsar 135 LS v2.0 or something!! I shall be doing it in phases, as per my budget.

                As for now,during the First Phase, I'd like to change the suspensions, both rear and front. I had thought of a mono shock for the rear, but I was advised against it due to compromise on safety. Can y'all give some suggestions for the suspensions, front and rear? The suspensions on the Continental GT looks nice. Just a thought.

                Secondly, how can I increase the performance of the Engine? Increase a couple of horses and stuff like that. Maybe, add-ons like filters, etc.

                Thirdly, the tires. A tubeless Tyre of maybe at least 120/80-17, bigger the better!!

                I think I'll start with these for now.

                Please give me suggestions, feedbacks, tips. Would totally appreciate it guys.

                Ride on fellas,
                Cheers.

                Z'yang.

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                • #53
                  Re: [Help]: Suggestion on modifying Pulsar 135 LS

                  Originally posted by nin View Post
                  the world is turning orange with the advent of the ktm here !

                  So here is the motogp version of our p135ls







                  hi i am new to this form and i have recently bought pulsar 135ls
                  i want to paint my bike like this if you have any idea then can you tell me how much does this cost to me

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                  • #54
                    Re: Help, Ideas, Suggestions

                    Originally posted by Traz View Post
                    Hi guys,

                    I recently bought a new bike, Pulsar 135LS (Black). It was relatively cheap, looks pretty good and a decent engine. I have another one, a KTM Duke 200, which I use for daily purpose. The reason I bought the 135 is basically for modification. I wanted to make it something different yet keeping the look of the bike relatively the same but better and fun to ride---Pulsar 135 LS v2.0 or something!! I shall be doing it in phases, as per my budget.

                    As for now,during the First Phase, I'd like to change the suspensions, both rear and front. I had thought of a mono shock for the rear, but I was advised against it due to compromise on safety. Can y'all give some suggestions for the suspensions, front and rear? The suspensions on the Continental GT looks nice. Just a thought.

                    Secondly, how can I increase the performance of the Engine? Increase a couple of horses and stuff like that. Maybe, add-ons like filters, etc.

                    Thirdly, the tires. A tubeless Tyre of maybe at least 120/80-17, bigger the better!!

                    I think I'll start with these for now.

                    Please give me suggestions, feedbacks, tips. Would totally appreciate it guys.

                    Ride on fellas,
                    Cheers.

                    Z'yang.


                    Brother..

                    you can surely 120/80/17 for rear Tyre..

                    no need to remove any of mud guard...100% perfectly fitted...

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                    This is My bike with Some modifications


                    1. Carbon fiber sticker for head light face and silencer guard

                    2. remove auto chock function for get petrol best performance 60-65 km per ltr


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