Regarding tires, Euroslips are the worst one could ever have. It even degrades the bike's ability to corner and what's more, Euroslips have zero grip on wet tarmac and gravel. Go for MRF
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Go far white dude. It looks awesome. I like red too. But white is uncommon for NS. It'll standout among others.Originally posted by Anuj Agarwal View Post
Regarding tires, Euroslips are the worst one could ever have. It even degrades the bike's ability to corner and what's more, Euroslips have zero grip on wet tarmac and gravel. Go for MRF
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Has anybody here taken the NS to Ladakh? If yes then I wanted to know how is the performance of the bike at those heights, especially Khardungla and all given that it runs on carb. Does it stall anywhere?"Verso l'infinito e oltre"
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
I think there wont be any issues due to carb because almost all RE runs in Carb. May be there are different carb tuning setup you have to make before taking ns to ladakh. I have commented on the video of some 1 who have posted video on youtube that did he face any problem with. He said none. The link is below.
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Tips for breaking in my new bike
Hi this is my first post in xbhp and an aspiring biker who wants to roam everywhere in his bike,i am buying a new 200ns bs4 and wanted you guys to answer my following questions :
1) Tips on breaking in my bike
2) what engine to use and when to change the engine oil
Thank you
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Hey all I've booked my bike, will be getting it in 1st or 2nd week of April, now please suggest me a good looking sexy helmet for daily use in Bangalore... Also anybody from Bangalore know any dealer in particular? O use any specific brand?? I'm thinking of buying MT/LS2
please help me out
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Crash tested myself,[emoji28] I would suggest Zeus Helmets.Originally posted by Anuj Agarwal View PostHey all I've booked my bike, will be getting it in 1st or 2nd week of April, now please suggest me a good looking sexy helmet for daily use in Bangalore... Also anybody from Bangalore know any dealer in particular? O use any specific brand?? I'm thinking of buying MT/LS2
please help me out
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Bro is zeus good?? I haven't heard of it much, although I've googled it....but will visor be available everywhere?? And which helmet did u used adi??Originally posted by IamAditya View PostCrash tested myself,[emoji28] I would suggest Zeus Helmets.
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Helmet after carshOriginally posted by Anuj Agarwal View PostBro is zeus good?? I haven't heard of it much, although I've googled it....but will visor be available everywhere?? And which helmet did u used adi??

At around 5K Zeus is the best.
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Now am at home.Originally posted by Anuj Agarwal View PostNice bro
So uve kept your helmet by your side on your hospital bed 😍 cool
And how's your recovery going on bro??
Bed rest is over, now i can walk using walker, next checkup on next Wednesday, hope i won't need the walker after that.
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Hi Mallikarjun,Originally posted by mallikarjunsadanand View PostSo today I got my ns200,,,
2 things for now....
I'm very short guy.... can only tip toe on it....
1. Facing difficult to pull backwards by sitting on it.... it will take some time I guess....
2. Turning radius is more.... as I'm short need to be very careful till I feel comfortable....
Firstly congrats on the new ride. Good choice!
And Secondly, Sorry to burst your bubble, but NS frame is comfortable to people above 5.8 - 6. So for people like you and me, we will need to keep tip-toeing.
. Alternatively you can try to go for a high riding boots, which will help you reach down easily.
The turning radius is a bit more, but you will get used to it with time.
Just a tip from experience. Never park on an inclined plane with the head towards downside, as pulling the bike back - sitting or even standing will be difficult and embarrassingly require more help
. So always park in a way that you could start the engine and ride away if the plane is inclined. Also, if you are alone and trying to pull back the bike on an inclined plane, put it on a gear and engage the clutch and keep the side stand down. So that once you pull back, you can stop the bike by disengaging the clutch and won't have to reach over the front brakes (assuming you are on the left side of the bike) and just pull the bike towards you as the side stand would be engaged. Because if the bike is not pulled towards you, it may fall to the other side.
Happy and Safe driving!!
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MT is very well used and known, definately suggested. You can go for their raceline series. Own the same myself and is pretty good.Originally posted by Anuj Agarwal View PostHey all I've booked my bike, will be getting it in 1st or 2nd week of April, now please suggest me a good looking sexy helmet for daily use in Bangalore... Also anybody from Bangalore know any dealer in particular? O use any specific brand?? I'm thinking of buying MT/LS2
please help me out
If you are more confused you can check out post dedicated to helmet reviews in the Xbhp forum(I can't seem to find it currently). That will help you select a good model in your budget.
And btw, congrats on the new ride!!SOMETIMES,
YOU FIND YOURSELF IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE;
AND SOMETIMES,
IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE,
YOU FIND YOURSELF!
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