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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Close your eyes and go for pilot street radials ..Originally posted by Ujjwal96 View PostThanks for the quick reply [MENTION=75352]jbm_guy[/MENTION] and no I am not using MRF I have the same eurogrip, I did consider Michellins but I have read negative reviews about the ISI marked Michelin tyres so I zeroed on revz-s and by the can u suggest a tyre for front also?
Big no no for pilot sporty ..
One of my mate has it on rc390 and other one on cbr250
Both are quite happy on feedback given by that tyre ..
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Who needs a stereo when you've got a throttle ? :p
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Thanks for the reply [MENTION=60812]vivek7593[/MENTION] I think I confused myself between pilot sporty and pilot street radials now I am considering Michelin.[emoji3]Originally posted by vivek7593 View PostClose your eyes and go for pilot street radials ..
Big no no for pilot sporty ..
One of my mate has it on rc390 and other one on cbr250
Both are quite happy on feedback given by that tyre ..
Sent from my AO5510 using xBhp Connect mobile app
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[QUOTE=hirenmistry;1078312]Here are the pictures of my latest adventure, please excuse the muck/grime all over my ride. That's what rains and Bombay does.
The Zapper FX1
Hey mate I know its a bit late but can u share some experience u had with these tyres.
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
[QUOTE=Ujjwal96;1190096]Thanks for the reply [MENTION=60812]vivek7593[/MENTION] I think I confused myself between pilot sporty and pilot street radials now I am considering Michelin.[emoji3]
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Bro the attachment is not visibleOriginally posted by hirenmistry View PostHere are the pictures of my latest adventure, please excuse the muck/grime all over my ride. That's what rains and Bombay does.
The Zapper FX1
Hey mate I know its a bit late but can u share some experience u had with these tyres.
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Now thats something I would not have liked to knowOriginally posted by shrey1992 View PostDon't know about the cost of the console.
Why do you get the chain tightened biweekly?
Since chain set is not covered in warranty, SVC won't replace it for free. You would have to shell out ~₹1500 for the chain set replacement.
For further maintenance of the chain set, clean and lube it at 500 - 700 kms with a good lube like Motul Chain Lube Road. For cleaning you can use WD40 or diesel.
Don't give abrupt throttle and don't do sudden downshifts. Chain set should last more than 18000 kms on good usage.
I was trying to console myself saying that it is covered under warranty and you just went ahead and burst my bubble 
Moreover bro my daily running is about 50 kms so it comes out to about 500 - 550 kms in a couple of weeks so I guess that explains my bi weekly visits .. hehehehe
Thanks for bursting my bubble bro.. .appreciate it (no pun intended)
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But if I spin and begin to slide
I pray, dear God please protect my ride
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
My odo is almost 25K kms. Still on stock chain and sprockets. I think it will go for another 3K kmsOriginally posted by shrey1992 View PostFor further maintenance of the chain set, clean and lube it at 500 - 700 kms with a good lube like Motul Chain Lube Road. For cleaning you can use WD40 or diesel.
Don't give abrupt throttle and don't do sudden downshifts. Chain set should last more than 18000 kms on good usage.Your bike is a part of you....
Since Nov 2012: Pulsar 200NS
Jan 2009 to Nov 2012: Yamaha FZ18
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