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I have 3rd year running on my bike and no major issue uptil now ..Originally posted by Harry J View Postyeah thank you dude..I'm much concerned about pillion comfort,so no R15..i opted CBR for nothing,just for Honda reliability and pillion comfort..as i said,i wont do long drives..so for city rides,the comfort provided by NS is enough na ?? and I had always negative remarks for Bajaj reliability..but NS is exception IMO..my bike must last for AT LEAST 5 yrs....
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Do timely servicing and i believe any bike of any brand would survive
I have seen 4 ..220 which were more than 6yrs and one them was nearing 70k odo ..
For me that's enough to understand how important is to get timely servicing done ..
Pillon comfort for city rides is ok .. But long rides is slightly uncomfy..
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How much kilometre you covered on your Pulsar 200NSOriginally posted by vivek7593 View PostI have 3rd year running on my bike and no major issue uptil now ..
Do timely servicing and i believe any bike of any brand would survive
I have seen 4 ..220 which were more than 6yrs and one them was nearing 70k odo ..
For me that's enough to understand how important is to get timely servicing done ..
Pillon comfort for city rides is ok .. But long rides is slightly uncomfy..
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24789 kms to be exact ..Originally posted by deep007 View PostHow much kilometre you covered on your Pulsar 200NS
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Each year i am putting on around 10k kms
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Yes my ns vibrates like hell in low rpm 😐 for city ride its ok but for log trip its horribleOriginally posted by Harry J View PostYeah..NS is a better VFM than CBR..but i doubt about Bajaj maintenance and parts..i mean quality..esp after RS alloy issue..Some says that NS vibes at lower rpm,some says at high rpm..I wont do long trips and all..just city commuting..and does pillion wont feel comfortable for city rides in NS ?
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Originally posted by deep007 View PostI think it is 24789 km
Sent from my C6902 using TapatalkOh sorry man ..Originally posted by deep007 View PostAnd bro how much mileage it provides you. Tank full to tank full.
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Yeah its 24789 ..
Well i did reserve to reserve method .. I got around 45 with speeds below 50-55
With heavy throttle hand it gone to 38ish
And i am running a slight rich afr ..
Since when i am Bangalore i have started using shell v power . So even ripping hard i am getting around 40 and smooth engine running at higher rpms .
Well i hope ill give you some day 😂😂Originally posted by xplod566 View PostCotrwct.almost had a heart attack though after looking at the figure!
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That's bad bro. Try switching between different oils. Did you give a good run-in?. I don't get any damn vibrations even @120+, except some at foot pegs and tank. Very comfortable @ 90+ speeds. Only the engine that sounds loud beyond 90+.Originally posted by kany1991 View PostYes my ns vibrates like hell in low rpm 😐 for city ride its ok but for log trip its horrible
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Revfest?. Are you interested with a quater liter bike?. Because it is expected that Honda will release either CBRR300 or CBR250 (an updated from the now old CBR250). But don't expect them to be VFM products. If it's 300cc, then expect the price to be somewhere near 3L.Originally posted by Harry J View Post
and heard that bajaj has temporarily stopped NS production..if it stops permanently because of the launch of 150NS, then i have no other option than waiting for Honda revfest's miracle (hope so)...pillion comfy is NEEDED,so no R15,Duke..but they are good VFM
But if you tour more and need pillion comfort, you can choose a healthy engine like a CBR250 any day, with 200NS\AS as an alternative anytime which wont disappoint you. Duke/R15 are only for bachelors strictly.
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Gixxer is one segment down, but a best bike to own in 150 segment. After riding these small monsters (Duke/pulsar200), you will feel heavily underpowered. I did a TD last month, but I was not impressed by power delivery, but it was smooth to ride and has good road grip and can even do better corners. But for long rides, NO.... Not even the SF version.Originally posted by Saurabh Umadikar View PostIf city is your main concern then do have a look at the Suzuki Gixxer. Auto Reviewers are showering praises on it also Suzuki engines are reliable. If you want fairing then Gixxer SF will serve you.
If you don't want a 150cc then Duke 200 all the way.
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Duke200 is bad for touring. But Duke390 is good, it has taller gears, but no pillion again.
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[QUOTE=jbm_guy;1167177]That's bad bro. Try switching between different oils. Did you give a good run-in?. I don't get any damn vibrations even @120+, except some at foot pegs and tank. Very comfortable @ 90+ speeds. Only the engine that sounds loud beyond 90+.
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To be specific my ns vibrates in 5k to 6k rpm on 6th gear after 6k marks vibration reduces drastically as for run it i follow till the 1500 after that i loose my patients
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Congrats bro for choosing the beast 🍻Originally posted by sivakumar.arul View PostAfter much exercise I choose 200ns. Feeling good with pillion rider. Feeling awesome when riding single. Want more comfort add some cushion or gel. Others are perfect.
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He he.BTW how is the v power.does it have any advantage on our 200cc bike when compared to normal fuelOriginally posted by vivek7593 View PostOh sorry man ..
Yeah its 24789 ..
Well i did reserve to reserve method .. I got around 45 with speeds below 50-55
With heavy throttle hand it gone to 38ish
And i am running a slight rich afr ..
Since when i am Bangalore i have started using shell v power . So even ripping hard i am getting around 40 and smooth engine running at higher rpms .
Well i hope ill give you some day 😂😂
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[QUOTE=kany1991;1167185]Every NS Vibrates at that rpm range.because that's when the power kicks in for the bike.so you can except itOriginally posted by jbm_guy View PostThat's bad bro. Try switching between different oils. Did you give a good run-in?. I don't get any damn vibrations even @120+, except some at foot pegs and tank. Very comfortable @ 90+ speeds. Only the engine that sounds loud beyond 90+.
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To be specific my ns vibrates in 5k to 6k rpm on 6th gear after 6k marks vibration reduces drastically as for run it i follow till the 1500 after that i loose my patients
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Congrats bro for choosing the beast 🍻
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