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  • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by sieze.s View Post
    Leave. I'll rather take my bike to service center instead of asking here again and again.
    Good that you came into senses at last.
    Expecting a stranger on some virtual world online forum on internet to rectify your bike ..man tell me more.

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    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

      Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta View Post
      Good that you came into senses at last.
      Expecting a stranger on some virtual world online forum on internet to rectify your bike ..man tell me more.

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      Ok guys i will take it to the service center

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      • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

        Heys ppl, what's the longest yoi have ridden your bike? I am planning a solo ride to hyderabad from bangalore, around 550 km I guess.
        Is there a riding patter that you would advise?

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        • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

          Originally posted by ankuu99 View Post
          Heys ppl, what's the longest yoi have ridden your bike? I am planning a solo ride to hyderabad from bangalore, around 550 km I guess.
          Is there a riding patter that you would advise?
          I've done about 350 kms in a day on this bike. I would say try to maintain a speed of around 80, keep your elbows and shoulders loose, take breaks every hundred kms.

          That is if you can manage that much distance at one go. I wouldn't advise doing it at once. Take a few hours rest after about 300 kms. Then you should be fine.

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          • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

            Btw I just checked today, my bike does 100 kmph mark at 6600 rpm on 6th.

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            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

              Originally posted by ankuu99 View Post
              Heys ppl, what's the longest yoi have ridden your bike? I am planning a solo ride to hyderabad from bangalore, around 550 km I guess.
              Is there a riding patter that you would advise?
              Have done ~570km in 1 day. Its gonna be great experience pushing your limits. Cover first 300km at the earliest at good speeds considering road with max 1 big break of breakfast/lunch. Then next 250km you'll have be extra cautious and extra alert and maintain speed a little less than earlier one.
              Take 2 breaks for 2nd part of journey.

              Eat light, drink water more. Google search potential bike repairing mechanics through your route in advance.

              Ride safe and enjoy the journey to the core :-) :-)

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              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                Today did my second service.... Changed oil to motul 5100 semi synthetic.....

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                • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                  Hi,
                  I will be going for my 2nd after warranty service this weekend. Guys, ODO is close to 21k & chain seems to be not in great condition along with rear sprocket. Actually, I haven't been able to clean & lube the chain due my exams coming up in May. Whether I should go for replacement of the chain set or not? Also, I am planning to get Steel braided brake lines installed. Will it be a good idea to get it done at Bajaj SVC? Any one who has got it done here?
                  Lastly, bike's rear mud guard is broken due to unknown reasons. I saw this when I had parked the bike at coaching centre. Most probably some body did something in night when it was parked in the basement.
                  What is the cost of new one?
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                  • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                    Originally posted by MarkNS View Post
                    Btw I just checked today, my bike does 100 kmph mark at 6600 rpm on 6th.
                    Guess you're the only one at that. Most of us do 100 kmph at 6800-7000 RPM.
                    Are you on stock tires and sprockets?
                    Last edited by hirenmistry; 04-06-2015, 10:15 AM.
                    All riders fall; some get back on, some don't, some can't...

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                    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                      Originally posted by hirenmistry View Post
                      Guess you're the only one at that. Most of us do 10 kmph at 6800-7000 RPM.
                      Are you on stock tires and sprockets?
                      Mines does around 100kmph@ 6700 rpm

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                        The bike looks much better with the Motofusion Frame Sliders.

                        Also, the stock crash guards are very heavy.

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                        • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                          Originally posted by hirenmistry View Post
                          Guess you're the only one at that. Most of us do 10 kmph at 6800-7000 RPM.
                          Are you on stock tires and sprockets?
                          Stock sprockets. Front tyre is stock. Rear is CEAT Zoom XL, 140/70-17.

                          I've posted a pic of it. Very round profile. So the ride height has increased.

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                            The Motofusion radiator mesh!

                            It's supposed to protect the radiator from flying rocks and debris.

                            Looks cool IMO.

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                            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                              Originally posted by Exattic View Post
                              The Motofusion radiator mesh!

                              It's supposed to protect the radiator from flying rocks and debris.

                              Looks cool IMO.
                              can we put this mesh on top of that stock cover ? or we have to remove that and put this on?

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                              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                                Originally posted by srisathiyan89 View Post
                                can we put this mesh on top of that stock cover ? or we have to remove that and put this on?
                                You will have to remove the stock. The stock is useless anyway. It's aerodynamic but offers zero protection to the radiator fins. There's an option for a black one too If you're looking for something more discreet.

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