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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
That I agree with..Originally posted by krixna View Post
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As I lay my rubber on the street
I pray for traction I can keep
But if I spin and begin to slide
I pray, dear God please protect my ride
And if I lay down my bike today
I pray to God I walk away...
I walk away to ride another day
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
LolOriginally posted by GauravD View PostIs it [MENTION=74543]krixna[/MENTION] who scared you into buying one Karan ??? hahahaha
Seems the talk about family jewels went down pretty well with you. LMAO
Na bhai [MENTION=75452]GauravD[/MENTION]
i was searching for it since 2014 [emoji13] [emoji13] [emoji13]
Finally found part no on as200 catalog [emoji28] [emoji28] [emoji28]
surprisingly in catalog of as there are 2 more tank pads left and right just like rs[emoji33] but not available [emoji40] [emoji40] [emoji40]
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
the tank pad is designed to save tank from scratches from belt buckle and buttons of shirt or pant. it is NOT meant to save your balls.
dont agree? do a test, press that tank pad with index finger and thumb. is it softer than your balls?
if not, how can it absorb pressure off the balls?
yeah, agreed, crushing on tank pad is not as harsh as crushing on tank directly.
contradictory inputs are accepted if proven wisely.Last edited by powerShift; 03-16-2016, 11:22 AM.
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Originally posted by powerShift View Postthe tank pad is designed to save tank from scratches from belt buckle and buttons of shirt or pant. it is NOT meant to save your balls.
dont agree? do a test, press that tank pad with index finger and thumb. is it softer than your balls?
if not, how can it absorb pressure off the balls?
yeah, agreed, crushing on tank pad is not as harsh as crushing on tank directly.
contradictory inputs are accepted if proven wisely.
Any gel ball protector available in the market for NS then?
They should provide Air bags atleast here.
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Share me the part no bro.Originally posted by kany1991 View PostLol
Na bhai @GauravD
i was searching for it since 2014 [emoji13] [emoji13] [emoji13]
Finally found part no on as200 catalog [emoji28] [emoji28] [emoji28]
surprisingly in catalog of as there are 2 more tank pads left and right just like rs[emoji33] but not available [emoji40] [emoji40] [emoji40]
And is this website reliable?
Mustard Yellow 2013 200NS - Suave Bloke in the town
Retd. Royal Enfield Electra 5S 2009 CI - Best of CIs ever made.
Giant Talon 0 29er - Rockshox + X5 + Deore + Exilir + Howitzer
Mongoose Tyax Comp - XCM + Deore + Alivio + Draco + Kenda
Trek 4300D Should I say anything about him? He is the Versys of MTBs
Giant AnyRoad Cyclocross build
S-Works Prevail for the head
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Air bags to save nuts would be the ultimate bike accessoryOriginally posted by jhbalaji View PostAny gel ball protector available in the market for NS then?
They should provide Air bags atleast here.
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Share me the part no bro.
And is this website reliable?
http://www.99rpm.com/bajaj/fuel-tank-pulsar-200ns.html
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For airbags you should wear seatbelts [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]Originally posted by jhbalaji View PostAny gel ball protector available in the market for NS then?
They should provide Air bags atleast here.
Totally agreed with you @poweShift
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Bhai u went a little too techy on that one.. LolOriginally posted by powerShift View Postthe tank pad is designed to save tank from scratches from belt buckle and buttons of shirt or pant. it is NOT meant to save your balls.
dont agree? do a test, press that tank pad with index finger and thumb. is it softer than your balls?
if not, how can it absorb pressure off the balls?
yeah, agreed, crushing on tank pad is not as harsh as crushing on tank directly.
contradictory inputs are accepted if proven wisely.
Taking nothing away from the fact that what you said makes 100% sense
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As I lay my rubber on the street
I pray for traction I can keep
But if I spin and begin to slide
I pray, dear God please protect my ride
And if I lay down my bike today
I pray to God I walk away...
I walk away to ride another day
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
So better off with strong muscles everywhere! Point proven.Originally posted by GauravD View PostBhai u went a little too techy on that one.. Lol
Taking nothing away from the fact that what you said makes 100% sense
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Part no bro.Originally posted by kany1991 View PostFor airbags you should wear seatbelts [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
Totally agreed with you @poweShiftMustard Yellow 2013 200NS - Suave Bloke in the town
Retd. Royal Enfield Electra 5S 2009 CI - Best of CIs ever made.
Giant Talon 0 29er - Rockshox + X5 + Deore + Exilir + Howitzer
Mongoose Tyax Comp - XCM + Deore + Alivio + Draco + Kenda
Trek 4300D Should I say anything about him? He is the Versys of MTBs
Giant AnyRoad Cyclocross build
S-Works Prevail for the head
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Thanks bro!Originally posted by kany1991 View PostBhai i don't have part no ATM will inform you tomorrowMustard Yellow 2013 200NS - Suave Bloke in the town
Retd. Royal Enfield Electra 5S 2009 CI - Best of CIs ever made.
Giant Talon 0 29er - Rockshox + X5 + Deore + Exilir + Howitzer
Mongoose Tyax Comp - XCM + Deore + Alivio + Draco + Kenda
Trek 4300D Should I say anything about him? He is the Versys of MTBs
Giant AnyRoad Cyclocross build
S-Works Prevail for the head
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