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  • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

    Regarding steel braided brake line, should I buy the one from Rs 200 non Abs?

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    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

      Originally posted by alexus_l View Post
      Give please link where I can get service manual.

      And I bought new genuine chain, it comes without locker, how is it set up?
      [ATTACH]207217[/ATTACH]
      The chain set comes without the master link which needs to be purchased separately. Costs in the low tens INR.

      Using a link breaker break the link of the aluminium colored link you can see in the pic. Post rolling the chain over the sprockets then you fix the master link.

      Hope it helps.

      _______________________________
      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

        Originally posted by utsavchs View Post
        Hey guys!! Been a long time since I last rode the NS. Had a couple of accidents which took me out of the biking scene for last 8 months. However, the last accident, a truck rammed the bike and went over the rear tire (damaged rim completely). Now I got it fixed and I had a small 600kms ride this weekend.

        The bike feels like its drifting or something. The rear tire is wheel spinning mostly, even when I am twisting it very lightly. Its outright scary when on the Himalayan canyons. Any idea whats causing this issue?
        Glad to know you're safe, better and back in action. Bhai could you please elaborate on the wheel spinning part.

        _______________________________
        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

          Originally posted by allen david View Post
          Regarding steel braided brake line, should I buy the one from Rs 200 non Abs?
          I hope you are not joking, there would be no difference between the ABS version and non abs version.
          For mental health..

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          • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

            Originally posted by Itzli View Post
            I hope you are not joking, there would be no difference between the ABS version and non abs version.
            I asked in the showroom and they said that they only have the abs version and it won't be a fit for the non Abs version... Seems like the jokes on me 😆

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            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

              GauravD has already explained for installing link lock. if you were asking how to install new chain without breaking, there is no way without dismantling swing arm.
              Originally posted by alexus_l View Post
              Give please link where I can get service manual.

              And I bought new genuine chain, it comes without locker, how is it set up?
              [ATTACH]207217[/ATTACH]

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              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                Thanks!
                Can I use link breaker and use the same pin which I pull?

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                • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                  Originally posted by alexus_l View Post
                  Thanks!
                  Can I use link breaker and use the same pin which I pull?
                  Yes. You should use them as we use in MTBs. But a master link is the way to go anyday since once the link is broken the lubes goes off and it might affect the performace. But the torque generated by these are fabulous I think which would not worry like cyclists.
                  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

                    Hello all.
                    I am extremely sorry to interrupt if i did.
                    It has been 15 months i have not been active on Xbhp because i was busy as a lecturer and moved to gulf in 2015.
                    Had an upgrade & here is my machine, the Pulsar 200 NS. I bought the Pulsar 200 NS in january 2015.
                    Previous bike- Yamaha Fz-s 2011.
                    Sorry if the pictures are not in an angle because they were taken by showroom salesguy & a tea seller on highway
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                    Royal Enfield Bullet Standard 350cc 1989, Bajaj Avenger 200-2009, Pulsar 200 NS 2015.

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                    • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                      Any idea about ROOTS Windtone?
                      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

                        Originally posted by allen david View Post
                        I asked in the showroom and they said that they only have the abs version and it won't be a fit for the non Abs version... Seems like the jokes on me 😆
                        I use one from the pulsar 220...
                        For mental health..

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                        • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                          Originally posted by jhbalaji View Post
                          Is that a standard spare part I can source from Bajaj Spares? Till now I haven't had a crush/crash but I know that I am dragged most of the times.
                          Yes you can. I haven't got one of RS so you can check if it goes well than go for RS one for better tank grip.
                          Put The Pedal To The Metal

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                          • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                            Originally posted by GauravD View Post
                            I agree that bending the elbows does take a lot of the force of braking away, however, does it not also mean you are leaving room for movement of your body since you upper body moves closer to the tank in this case. Also, the foot pegs are not so placed that one can anchor their legs on the same for braking. Although the peg point may depend on where exactly you sit on the seat which in turn is dependent on your height.
                            [MENTION=74543]krixna[/MENTION] - bhai I have got that tank pad but trust me it doesn't work, atleast for me. Tried and tested !!

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                            It will bro. Its the same thing like idling the bike at a red light but at a much higher RPM so the engine heating up is normal but then the radiator fan will do its job.. Dont worry !

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                            No offence bro.. but how tall are you ?
                            I'm not so tall as you expect. I'm only 5'8.
                            Put The Pedal To The Metal

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                            • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                              Originally posted by jhbalaji View Post
                              Yes. You should use them as we use in MTBs. But a master link is the way to go anyday since once the link is broken the lubes goes off and it might affect the performace. But the torque generated by these are fabulous I think which would not worry like cyclists.
                              can you please elaborate the 'torque' part?
                              i think i am missing on something.

                              Originally posted by Touseef Ahmed Mohammed View Post
                              Had an upgrade & here is my machine, the Pulsar 200 NS. I bought the Pulsar 200 NS in january 2015.
                              masha Allaah
                              congratulations for new purchase.

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                              • Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences

                                Originally posted by Tanzing Sherpa View Post
                                I'm not so tall as you expect. I'm only 5'8.
                                same pinch

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