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  • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by Jean View Post
    Ok got it.... I cleared 1150kms..... Once in a while I touch 57-60kmph for a fraction of seconds... Hope it's not bad for the engine..

    I hear squeaking some nd from my rear wheel. Is it due to the friction from disc plate ? It's annoying....
    No, I guess it's your chain crying for lubrication.

    I'm lubing my chain today

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    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

      Originally posted by balerion View Post
      No, I guess it's your chain crying for lubrication.

      I'm lubing my chain today

      Sent from my Nexus 5 using xBhp Connect mobile app
      Chain doesn't make a squeaking noise. It's the brakes.
      Originally posted by Jean View Post
      Ok got it.... I cleared 1150kms..... Once in a while I touch 57-60kmph for a fraction of seconds... Hope it's not bad for the engine..

      I hear squeaking some nd from my rear wheel. Is it due to the friction from disc plate ? It's annoying....
      Hey Jean, the squeaking noise is common in almost all bikes with disc brakes. It is more common in winter because of the metal getting colder and sticking together. In which case the squeaking is only in the morning when you start the bike and then it goes away.

      Otherwise, it can be because of dirt in your disc pads. Nothing to worry about. You can get it cleaned at the svc.

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      • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

        Originally posted by MarkNS View Post
        Chain doesn't make a squeaking noise. It's the brakes.

        Hey Jean, the squeaking noise is common in almost all bikes with disc brakes. It is more common in winter because of the metal getting colder and sticking together. In which case the squeaking is only in the morning when you start the bike and then it goes away.

        Otherwise, it can be because of dirt in your disc pads. Nothing to worry about. You can get it cleaned at the svc.
        Yes Mark I used to notice in the morning and it'll clear off but now it's there all the time...
        You are right, it's been [emoji97] for few days now ... Il go to svc and check it out....

        Thanks a lot...[emoji5] [emoji5]

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        • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

          18 months and just 7000 odo? Man...you're way behind your schedule. Don't leave her in the stable all the time.
          Put The Pedal To The Metal

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          • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

            Originally posted by Tanzing Sherpa View Post
            18 months and just 7000 odo? Man...you're way behind your schedule. Don't leave her in the stable all the time.
            I was going to say the same, but then stopped myself. Lol.

            Mine is about 14.5k kms in one year.

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            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

              I am planing to upgrade the stock headlight of pulsar 200 ns, but I am confused in choosing over Phillips xtreme vision and osram night breaker..... Anyone using these bulbs please help

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              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                Originally posted by allen david View Post
                I am planing to upgrade the stock headlight of pulsar 200 ns, but I am confused in choosing over Phillips xtreme vision and osram night breaker..... Anyone using these bulbs please help
                Using Philips extreme vision. The light output is phenomenal. I got it after reading the reviews on this forum itself. Costed me 550. The light spread is even and for a longer distance also. I'm talking about low beam. High beam makes it a day.

                Extremely useful when some a**hole is coming from the opposite side with the high beam on. You can use your high beam to blind them. Which I love doing.

                They instantly either move out of the way or use the dipper.
                Last edited by MarkNS; 01-02-2015, 10:33 AM.

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                • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                  Thank you markNs will definitely go with the Phillips xtreme vision and I have an another query, can angel lights be fitted on ns?

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                  • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                    Originally posted by allen david View Post
                    Thank you markNs will definitely go with the Phillips xtreme vision and I have an another query, can angel lights be fitted on ns?
                    I've seen many with the projector + angel eye set up, don't know if they needed to alter anything in the headlight or not.

                    Also, the angel eye thing looks good with a projector only. And projector works properly with an HID kit.

                    I was thinking about all that but then I didn't have about 3000+ to spend on headlights so I just went ahead with the Xtreme Vision. It's quite good. If you can wait for a day, I can take photos at night and post them here.

                    If anyone else has those pics already, they can also share them.

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                    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                      Will really love to see the pics..... Thanks buddy 😊

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                      • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                        Low beam


                        High beam


                        This is in my parking space so you won't really understand the light output as it would be on the road, but it should give you an idea.

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                        • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                          Is the light whitish in both low and high beams?

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                          • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                            Originally posted by allen david View Post
                            Is the light whitish in both low and high beams?
                            No. It's yellowish. The walls are white, because of which it looks like this. If I remember correctly, it's 4300k.

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                            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                              Good..... I will surely be buying it

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                              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                                I have a query now.



                                Look at the brake pedal. Should it be that high? I had posted the question earlier but without the pic so people may not have clearly understood the question.

                                Secondly, I'm topping up my engine oil and something weird is happening.


                                I put in a 100ml, and on this window, it showed till the max level. Then I started the bike, and it all sort of vanished from the window. So I added another 100ml and took this pic. After filling, I started it again and the oil vanished from the window. WTF is going on?

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