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Hey. There is always something better in the store.Originally posted by Gnayak View PostFinally said Good Bye to my beloved NS after 4 years of ownership. Attached below are the last photos i clicked of it.
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HOw many KMs have you clocked? How would you rate it?
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I had clocked around 41k Kilometers. I would rate it 4 out of 5. I just love how the bike performs.Originally posted by HybridSniffer View PostHey. There is always something better in the store.
HOw many KMs have you clocked? How would you rate it?
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BTW.... which bike are you going for now??Originally posted by Gnayak View PostI had clocked around 41k Kilometers. I would rate it 4 out of 5. I just love how the bike performs.
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Sold this one due to lack of pillion comfort. At present searching for a Bike which has good pillion comfort and can tour long distance with pillion. So suggestions are open.Originally posted by ayrus View PostBTW.... which bike are you going for now??
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Yeah i had maintained it like a baby.Originally posted by Jackharrisw View PostThat looks like a well maintained bike.
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[QUOTE=Gnayak;1369421]Sold this one due to lack of pillion comfort. At present searching for a Bike which has good pillion comfort and can tour long distance with pillion. So suggestions are open.
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Well if touring is mainly the priority then Avenger cruise 220 is the beast. Bajaj really improved their game, engine is ultra refined and bike is more stable than most relationships. If you don't wanna go for cruiser type bike and kinda wish to stick to the characteristics of Ns 200, then Apache 200 4v is the best after Ns 200 and has the best pillion seat and comfort in sub 200cc segment. With dual channel ABS, gear position indication, Fuel-injection, double barrel silencer with grumpy sound,extremely refined engine and vast network of TVS, it will be ridiculously hard for you to ignore Apache.
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[QUOTE=HybridSniffer;1369427]And what about 'the fastest Indian' ?Originally posted by Gnayak View PostSold this one due to lack of pillion comfort. At present searching for a Bike which has good pillion comfort and can tour long distance with pillion. So suggestions are open.
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Well if touring is mainly the priority then Avenger cruise 220 is the beast. Bajaj really improved their game, engine is ultra refined and bike is more stable than most relationships.
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I'd suggest you take a test ride of Honda CBR 250R and Yamaha Fazer 25 ABS. Both these bikes are comfortable for both rider and pillion and that full faring is not just for show, they provide good amount of protection from windblast so I feel these two machines are good for touring.Originally posted by Gnayak View PostSold this one due to lack of pillion comfort. At present searching for a Bike which has good pillion comfort and can tour long distance with pillion. So suggestions are open.
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I did Test Ride both of the bike you mentioned, CBR is good but looks are dated and i love doing off-road trails and full fared bike wont be suitable for that. I think FZ25 is better than Fazer 25. Also i'm waiting for Hero Xpulse so let's see. Fingers crossed. And i also considered RE INT 650 but heard a lot about foot-pegs issue especially for pillion and seat is also very narrow.Originally posted by Greymatter View PostI'd suggest you take a test ride of Honda CBR 250R and Yamaha Fazer 25 ABS. Both these bikes are comfortable for both rider and pillion and that full faring is not just for show, they provide good amount of protection from windblast so I feel these two machines are good for touring.
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Re: Pulsar 200 NS Owners Review and Experiences
Hey there..
I have a query.
I have a 2013 make 200ns.
It has run only 20k kms.
Now I'm planning to have it as new as it was.
I haven't changed /replaced anything other than the tyres of this bike.
What are the parts that i need to replace after 5 years and 20k kms , can anyone help and list all of them?
I'm planning to ride my bike from Delhi to airforce stn in Gujrat, so i want my bike to perform without any hiccups.
If anybody can help me that'll be nice
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You can find the maintenance schedule on Global Bajaj website. I've attached images from the same.Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta View PostWhat are the parts that i need to replace after 5 years and 20k kms , can anyone help and list all of them?
I'd suggest you to consider the last column, even though it's recommend after remote KMs than your bike, this would make it in a better condition.
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Any guesses on exactly how much all that replacement is gonna cost?Originally posted by Zapps View PostYou can find the maintenance schedule on Global Bajaj website. I've attached images from the same.
I'd suggest you to consider the last column, even though it's recommend after remote KMs than your bike, this would make it in a better condition.
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