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Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Bro you can buy it online its available on snapdeal [emoji6]Originally posted by vvk1999 View PostExactly, but its not still available at MRF exclusive.
No idea Bhai [emoji40]Originally posted by prasanth_v85 View PostThanks Kany1991..are they good ?
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You can try MRF zapper-s its a 140 section tyre (forgot the profile) but it comes factory fitted in Hornet 160.Originally posted by prasanth_v85 View PostThanks krixna and thanks guys for all the inputs..i will check it's availability here in my place..will update the price once i get it..
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I don't know about the Hornet's profile too, but sure that you have 140/70 R17 Zapper (tubeless) for the CBR150ROriginally posted by Ujjwal96 View PostYou can try MRF zapper-s its a 140 section tyre (forgot the profile) but it comes factory fitted in Hornet 160.
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Cbr 150 have 130/70 specification rear tyre. Except cbr 250 no motorcycle had that size earlier. Now Hornet have 140/70 17 stock size.Originally posted by krixna View PostI don't know about the Hornet's profile too, but sure that you have 140/70 R17 Zapper (tubeless) for the CBR150R
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Krixna bro eurogrips are not that bad [emoji16]
Dropdown few psi and it will do the job[emoji41]
And good thing After dropping few psi finally it's starting to worn-out after 20k kms[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
I mean MRF has a 140/70 option for the CBR. Check out the site or dealer near you.Originally posted by vvk1999 View PostCbr 150 have 130/70 specification rear tyre. Except cbr 250 no motorcycle had that size earlier. Now Hornet have 140/70 17 stock size.
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
BroOriginally posted by kany1991 View PostKrixna bro eurogrips are not that bad [emoji16]
Dropdown few psi and it will do the job[emoji41]
And good thing After dropping few psi finally it's starting to worn-out after 20k kms[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]

It was me who posted first here about my low pressure experiments (26-28 psi rear, 22 front) with Eurogrips!
But still cornering sucks. And bledy hell, I've done 10K now and the tyres look brand new. :banghead:
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Hahaha atleast the eurogrips are giving consistent performance. Bajaj should be proud of the tyres they put on this badass machine. Hahahaha
Btw has anyone used the mrf meteor. By the grip design i feel its an off road tyre. Planning to use a 100/80 and 120/80 front rear combo for my Leh ride .. Any inputs or suggestions ?
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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
Guys do we have any option of getting a better crash guard for our 200ns ??
The one supplied from bajaj is too weak and barely protects any thing.
I am not looking for those tiny frame slider type.Using Tapatalk
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Yes, I used it and threw it out within five months, wasted 4000/- for nothing.... led lights are good at low power consumption but give decent lumens. However, it isn't as better as hid or stock. In pitch dark, it might look better...but things go bad as soon as you come out of dark roads.Originally posted by gunner143 View PostIs anybody using led headlamps on their ns ??
I am planning to get one for mine but was kinda curious that will it even fit in our headlamp especially since these lights have big fans to dissipate the heat produced by the led , and the fact that everything is tightly packed in our bikes.
So just wanted to ask if anyone is using one of those big led headlamps in his/her bike ??
Mine was 2200 lumens which is more then stock halogen, but on road it sucked... plus the fan....
Only benefit, it ran more than two hours without draining battery...so can be used at your home when there is a power cut, it will light up your entire living room [emoji6]
Buy hid from good brands or 100w halogen.... stay out of led projectors
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