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  • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

    Is the suspension of our bikes is adjustable or not and can we set it to softer setting??? Because I had to ride it 50kms a day daily and it's hurting my back really bad.....I'm on bed rest today because of this pain [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji22]
    Last edited by Jatin Anand Sr.; 10-13-2015, 03:57 PM.

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    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

      Originally posted by Jatin Anand Sr. View Post
      Is the suspension of our bikes is adjustable or not and can we set it to softer setting??? Because I had to ride it 50kms a day daily and it's hurting my back really bad.....I'm on bed rest today because of this pain [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji22]
      By default its set at soften setting.
      Set on slot 1

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        Originally posted by royal racer View Post
        By default its set at soften setting.
        Set on slot 1

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        • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

          I think you van check your suspension of it works. Big potholes can't be sustained on any bike. If small bad road hurts you them the suspension might nor be working

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          • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

            Originally posted by Sal View Post
            Has anyone tried to fit a similar Mobile holder (images below) on the bike? Does it fit anywhere on the handle bar?

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            Haven't seen any phone holder on handle bar because of less space.
            But if possible if be fitted on the RVM.[emoji28] [emoji16]

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            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

              Originally posted by Sal View Post
              Has anyone tried to fit a similar Mobile holder (images below) on the bike? Does it fit anywhere on the handle bar?
              I have bought one on ebay similar to what you show. But trust me, it can't be fit on to bars. I have fitted it on RVM. That's good.

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              Originally posted by royal racer View Post
              By default its set at soften setting.
              Set on slot 1
              Sure?, I have heard it the other way.

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              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                Bro I own bullet and you are right nothing can beat RE in terms of comfort.
                You should mod you seat.Make your seat straight if its not enough raise the height of handle bar.

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                • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                  Originally posted by royal racer View Post
                  Bro I own bullet and you are right nothing can beat RE in terms of comfort.
                  You should mod you seat.Make your seat straight if its not enough raise the height of handle bar.
                  Yes that's unbeatable. Good comfort with good torque makes the ride even more fun and enjoyable. But the trouble is RE can't handle high speeds like these modern bikes (100-130 kph) and also can't tackle corners hard. Well, that is not necessary though for many RE owners. But this is something RE should look into. Hope the new Himalayan handles this better.

                  Adding some sponge/cushion in seat will help, but again the seat itself is not sufficient to cover the whole butt, thus resulting in hurting or numbness on butt. Most of the sports bike have this type only, because they are not meant to use as cruisers or for touring. But things are always different in India where even a splendor can do touring
                  Last edited by jbm_guy; 10-14-2015, 01:47 PM.

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                  • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                    Bro i can feel ur pain i ride my ns daily around 90 to 100 km on rural areas and after riding i cant feel my butt and back pain was unbearable [emoji37] [emoji37]
                    U cant do any thing add some foams in seat that's the only way to reduce the butt and back pain [emoji29]

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                    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                      You said daily?.....I mean Daily 90-100 KM???. Bro I think you must be having one such good physique or health. Post 50-60 Kms, I can't think of riding it.
                      Right now Mojo seems to be a better bid for comfort and long cruising compared to RE. But pricing of Mojo keeps it few step backwards. I think you guys are aware, it costs ~1.9L on road

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                      • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                        Originally posted by jbm_guy View Post
                        You said daily?.....I mean Daily 90-100 KM???. Bro I think you must be having one such good physique or health. Post 50-60 Kms, I can't think of riding it.
                        Daily mean on working days [emoji13] [emoji13]
                        "Monday-Friday"
                        Health is good but physique is totally fuc@#d up because of job and tiredness of riding [emoji29] don't have time for workout [emoji37]

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                        • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                          Originally posted by Sal View Post
                          Has anyone tried to fit a similar Mobile holder (images below) on the bike? Does it fit anywhere on the handle bar?

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                          I am also looking for a good mobile holder on my bike but clip-ons do not leave any extra space for the attachment, I thought of a DIY on this. Let's see when I get time to do that
                          Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View Post
                          Haven't seen any phone holder on handle bar because of less space.
                          But if possible if be fitted on the RVM.[emoji28] [emoji16]

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                          • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                            If you have the moolah.. maybe you can get a gel seat? would that help?

                            SofaRider Stock to Gel Seat Modification Service for Motorcycle Seats Bike
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                            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                              I too have to ride 120kms a day but very fortunately it is most of a highway ride. I have been riding bikes for 20 years and with Almighty's grace no back pain so far.

                              I had Unicorn previously and I could see how the comfort level differs between the two. To mitigate the issue I opted for a Gel seat from redline plus and awaiting to receive it. Other than that I had a good Cramster gloves which reduced the handle bar vibration and also installed cramp buster from redline
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                              Originally posted by kany1991 View Post
                              Bro i can feel ur pain i ride my ns daily around 90 to 100 km on rural areas and after riding i cant feel my butt and back pain was unbearable [emoji37] [emoji37]
                              U cant do any thing add some foams in seat that's the only way to reduce the butt and back pain [emoji29]

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                              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                                Originally posted by kany1991 View Post
                                Daily mean on working days [emoji13] [emoji13]
                                "Monday-Friday"
                                Health is good but physique is totally fuc@#d up because of job and tiredness of riding [emoji29] don't have time for workout [emoji37]
                                Same here bro.. I can understand it... But i have to ride 20 km on working days...
                                A heAd tHat swEats Is beTter tHan oNe bLeEds.

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