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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Did you try Apache?. I think it's already discussed here. I feel that might be a good fit rather than Duke. I wonder do we need it really?. We already have one engine guard installed which provides good protection.Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View Post
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What, are you serious?Originally posted by vikasbhatt View PostPlz Guide me. Can i use rear 180/55 size tyre in ns.
. you got a 600cc mill or what?. Leave the alloy, swing arm, setup for now. Apart from traction, you will not gain anything better.
So let's bring some points of it's disadvantages
1. Poor acceleration (very poor low end)
2. Poor mileage
3. Affect gear ratio (Check gearcommander)
4. Wide tires put too much pressure on small alloy (can bring back Bajaj's RS alloy wheel issue
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5. Finally looks awkward. I can't even imagine that, the tire popping out of the bike
150 of the Duke200 is a good fit and the max size the bike can hold without any major modifications.
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Yes but the dukes guard look better then the stock and apache one. [emoji26] [emoji28]Originally posted by jbm_guy View PostDid you try Apache?. I think it's already discussed here. I feel that might be a good fit rather than Duke. I wonder do we need it really?. We already have one engine guard installed which provides good protection.
And help for same could be most welcome here.
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No idea mate. I thought having an engine guard would give it a cool look, looked for some after market stuff in Chennai. But unfortunately they had to be welded with the frame which I didn't like. so I consoled my mind that "without engine guard my engine can get good air circulation"Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View PostYes but the dukes guard look better then the stock and apache one. [emoji26] [emoji28]
And help for same could be most welcome here.
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Yes true indeed [emoji26]Originally posted by jbm_guy View PostNo idea mate. I thought having an engine guard would give it a cool look, looked for some after market stuff in Chennai. But unfortunately they had to be welded with the frame which I didn't like. so I consoled my mind that "without engine guard my engine can get good air circulation"
That welding will surely hurt.
But another change in no. Plate style, any opinions? 😅
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This is the one and only option for no plate but be aware 4m thulle [emoji12] [emoji12]Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View PostYes true indeed [emoji26]
That welding will surely hurt.
But another change in no. Plate style, any opinions? 😅[ATTACH]192399[/ATTACH]Last edited by kany1991; 09-21-2015, 07:53 PM.
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Alas, without the tire hugger, the pillion ride will be horrible, so will be the rider tooOriginally posted by kany1991 View PostThis is the one and only option for no plate but be aware 4m thulle [emoji12] [emoji12]
. Actually the tire hugger helps keep the splashing of water for the rear vehicles. But no no.plate lamp?
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One word, too much strain on battery, so careful. I remember it already discussed here, you can try searching it.Originally posted by Hari Krishnan R View PostHey anyone using 100/90w head lights? Im thinking of upgrading to one of that. Will it melt the current reflector or holder?
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BTW I wanted to know if you have the NS tyre hugger does it split dirt or mud to the pillon.Originally posted by jbm_guy View PostAlas, without the tire hugger, the pillion ride will be horrible, so will be the rider too
. Actually the tire hugger helps keep the splashing of water for the rear vehicles. But no no.plate lamp?
The AS 200 rear mud guard doesn't look that good so though if putting the NS200 one but someone told me it spits mud and dirt to the pillon(as200 doesn't do anything like that at all)
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I am using it from 2 months plus after discussing with [MENTION=74543]krixna[/MENTION]...no issue with battery/reflector/holderOriginally posted by Hari Krishnan R View PostHey anyone using 100/90w head lights? Im thinking of upgrading to one of that. Will it melt the current reflector or holder?
He has been using 100/90 from many months.
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So no need of new wires, relays right?Originally posted by nikzcool View PostI am using it from 2 months plus after discussing with [MENTION=74543]krixna[/MENTION]...no issue with battery/reflector/holder
He has been using 100/90 from many months.
Sent from my HTC One M9PLUS using xBhp Connect mobile app
Which brand and model are you using?
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Yeah I know. Was looking for hid 35w projector setup but only 6000k temp and above is available. So I don't think its any better than stock 60w halogenOriginally posted by jbm_guy View PostAlas, without the tire hugger, the pillion ride will be horrible, so will be the rider too
. Actually the tire hugger helps keep the splashing of water for the rear vehicles. But no no.plate lamp?
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One word, too much strain on battery, so careful. I remember it already discussed here, you can try searching it.
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No need of wires or relay,Originally posted by Hari Krishnan R View PostSo no need of new wires, relays right?
Which brand and model are you using?
Though using a relay would give u better output .
I am using Philips rally 100/90 as I wanted pure yellow light.
Costed 250/-
Direct fit.
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Just trying some experiments as winter in on the way , less expectation of rain.Originally posted by jbm_guy View PostAlas, without the tire hugger, the pillion ride will be horrible, so will be the rider too
. Actually the tire hugger helps keep the splashing of water for the rear vehicles. But no no.plate lamp?
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And Trying jugaad for lamp and reflector.[emoji26] [emoji28]
Haha always away from them .Originally posted by kany1991 View PostThis is the one and only option for no plate but be aware 4m thulle [emoji12] [emoji12]
But I don't think they will point out such a issue on a bike because at last no. Plate is visible and there's nothing illegal in that.[emoji58]
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