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  • Originally posted by myksharma View Post
    Yes.. Vice in front he have 80/80/17 zapper.. About light.. My answer is yes. It's possible. Need Lil alteration in headlight wiring.

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    Is it possible to post the electrical wiring for 125st here? Because it not there in my owners manual.. Before I had pulsar 150 and the wiring diagram was present in the owner's manual. And another thing 125st has better brakes and handling than pulsar 150? The alloys directly supports tubeless tyres ? Sorry for so many questions.. My warranty is finished so gonna mod a bit [emoji12] last thing any problem arises in future if I ride only in the higher rpms ? Because I always ride in the power band...

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    • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

      I'll try for diagram Bcz it's also not in catalog. About brakes, 150 have regular 240mm round disc in front and 130mm drum in rear, in ST 200mm petal disc in front and 130mm drum in rear so it's not a big difference in brakes. But a petal disc has more surface area for heat dissipation than that in a normal round disc of same diameter. So it increases the effeciency and life of the disc and the disc-pads. weight of the petal disc is also less compared with a round disc.
      About handling you better know both bikes are perfect in handling, perfect balancing, good wheelbase, Pulsar is perfect but St with stock tyres is not safe. So changing both tyres is a solution.
      Stock rims support tubeless tyre but I suggest you Dnt buy a tubeless tyre it have less life than tube type tyre and it also affect milege.
      High rpm riding will badly effect valves, sprockets & chain, timing chain, rings, connecting rod & bearings. After that results is high maintainace. So ride your bike fast but not so much fast, and change gears at right time not so early and not so late.

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      • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

        Hi Guys,

        Got my bike's 7th servicing done yesterday and is running good now. Poured Motul 3000 4T plus 15w50 mineral oil. My question, is this oil good for this bike and better than the bajaj oil? What is bajaj oil type they use on the ASC, mineral or synthetic?

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        • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

          Yes, Motul is best.. ASC use 20W50 semi synthetic oil from HP.

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          • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

            Guys,
            Discover 150s and 150f have been released. Discover 150f with a 14.5bhp of power output, wide MRF tyres, digital console, fairing and all is costing under 70k in mumbai. 150s is just short of digital console and fairing and is costing between 60k-65k. I bought 125st for 65k. It now looks like we fooled ourselves !!

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            • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

              Originally posted by ShantanuD View Post
              Guys,
              Discover 150s and 150f have been released. Discover 150f with a 14.5bhp of power output, wide MRF tyres, digital console, fairing and all is costing under 70k in mumbai. 150s is just short of digital console and fairing and is costing between 60k-65k. I bought 125st for 65k. It now looks like we fooled ourselves !!
              No big deal bro. I'm pretty sure that within a year the people who bought the 150S or F will be just as furious as you are. It's Just a matter of time when those bikes are also discontinued by Bajaj.

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              • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                Originally posted by ShantanuD View Post
                Guys,
                Discover 150s and 150f have been released. Discover 150f with a 14.5bhp of power output, wide MRF tyres, digital console, fairing and all is costing under 70k in mumbai. 150s is just short of digital console and fairing and is costing between 60k-65k. I bought 125st for 65k. It now looks like we fooled ourselves !!

                Even I bought it for the same price and feeling bad. Never thought a 150cc bike would be available for such a low price. I guess Bajaj will bring out more versions of this bike like 150st, 150m, 150t and more before eventually discontinuing like our bikes. Confused Bajaj.

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                • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                  Yes Bajaj needs to stop this game of discontinuing a model after some years to gain customer confidence. They are doing no good to their reputation.
                  A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

                  Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
                  My Ride To Sunderbans -
                  Hemnagar & Samsernagar
                  Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

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                  • Friends please help me to find average of my ST .
                    I Filled full tank of petrol. I ridden 450.8km and now i riding my bike in reserve.
                    I am so excited to hear from you [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1]
                    Last edited by pawan_2161; 09-28-2014, 09:07 AM.

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                    • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                      Originally posted by pawan_2161 View Post
                      Friends please help me to find average of my ST .
                      I Filled full tank of petrol. I ridden 450.8km and now i riding my bike in reserve.
                      I am so excited to hear from you [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1]
                      Provide below information which will help to calculate average:
                      1. Kms at previous reserve.
                      2. quantity of fuel filled in litres (Total amount filled / per litre cost)
                      3. kms during reserve after completing your ride.

                      If you don't remember above, next time set tripmeter to zero when switching to reserve then fill some 5litres fuel and then note kms from tripmeter when it hits reserve.

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                      • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                        Originally posted by Lokesh027 View Post
                        Provide below information which will help to calculate average:
                        1. Kms at previous reserve.
                        2. quantity of fuel filled in litres (Total amount filled / per litre cost)
                        3. kms during reserve after completing your ride.

                        If you don't remember above, next time set tripmeter to zero when switching to reserve then fill some 5litres fuel and then note kms from tripmeter when it hits reserve.
                        At the time of full tank i trip to zero on trip mitre and i ridden 450.8 kms .... then i got reserve... sorry my English is weak

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                        • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                          Originally posted by pawan_2161 View Post
                          At the time of full tank i trip to zero on trip mitre and i ridden 450.8 kms .... then i got reserve... sorry my English is weak
                          Just tell me how much quantity of fuel did you fill ? What is the per litre cost of petrol in your area?

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                          • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                            Originally posted by pawan_2161 View Post
                            At the time of full tank i trip to zero on trip mitre and i ridden 450.8 kms .... then i got reserve... sorry my English is weak
                            Its Simple.. forget about reserve etc..
                            now again fill up the tank and note down how many litres it takes.
                            Then divide 450.8(or whatever the trip meter reading is at time of filling) by the number of litres taken for the full tank.
                            example:
                            If your trip read 480km at time of filling up and it takes 8 litres to reach full tank again, the mileage will be:
                            480/8 = 60kmpl.

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                            • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                              Originally posted by Lokesh027 View Post
                              Just tell me how much quantity of fuel did you fill ? What is the per litre cost of petrol in your area?

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                              • re: Bajaj Discover 125 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                                What is usable reserve and unusable reserve?

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