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  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Chunky rulzzz View Post
    It was indeed in Bangalore. One of my friends was there. He was having nightmares after all this.
    alot of the people fled the scene as soon as possible without helping them.
    Maybe your friend saw a different accident. The video uploader has posted pics of Indian bikes just to garner hits. This accident happened in Malaysia.
    Please let's not propagate wrong news amongst ourselves.
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    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

      Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
      Maybe your friend saw a different accident. The video uploader has posted pics of Indian bikes just to garner hits. This accident happened in Malaysia.
      Please let's not propagate wrong news amongst ourselves.
      I wonder why the video posted wrong pics of the guys. And I am pretty sure its Malayasia.

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      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

        Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
        Maybe your friend saw a different accident. The video uploader has posted pics of Indian bikes just to garner hits. This accident happened in Malaysia.
        Please let's not propagate wrong news amongst ourselves.
        I was told that it happened on Airport road.
        lol... may be he was messing up with me.

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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

          Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
          Maybe your friend saw a different accident. The video uploader has posted pics of Indian bikes just to garner hits. This accident happened in Malaysia.
          Please let's not propagate wrong news amongst ourselves.
          Sorry to bring here, but i saw a banner on my way to office in chennai for the demise of a 21 year old guy, but surprisingly they posted with him sitting on a bike. Naturally it looked so strange that someone posting such pictures for a mourning... I thought he might be a bike lover or a champ. At the same time, got this news... So posted to warn our friends here .... Should have checked twice. My mistake

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          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

            Originally posted by yellowspunk View Post
            The four bikers shown in the video you posted are tn bikes.

            Second, where in blore airport does a service road have a arrow marker?

            Third, if you watch the video in YouTube, you can clearly see none of those cars are not Indian.

            Someone has taken you for a ride LOL

            The incident happened in Malaysia.

            Besides this is off topic.

            P.S. if you watch the original video you can clearly see all the bikes are naked bikes and the riders are lying down flat on the seat. Morons.
            +1
            We Indians at least don't fly on bikes. But why would anyone do it

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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

              Originally posted by Dragonprince View Post
              Here are the attachments for the mobile holder as someone had requested sorry for taking so much time to post them but i read the forum only now. Also mileage is between 28-35 in city so thats normal. And yes the tyres suck when turning as they have a tendency to skid when angle more then 30-45degrees. But the abs is a lifesaver ,it was used yesterday by me and helped me prevent hitting into a car guy when he suddenly stopped. I cant tell you how awesome it was. I will be vhanging these tyres later on and putting better tyres . Rs tyres are medium horrible when turning in dry road but when it gets wet, the tyres loose all grip and skid all the time.
              Thank you Dragonprince for posting the pics. Much appreciated! I have ordered the same mount. Just one question, does the mount not get in the handlebar's way when you turn to the right ?

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              Hey Guys! Just ordered this USB charger (http://www.amazon.in/SMART-e-IIP-BCC...ds=accucharger) for the bike. As per their instructions, they want me to wire it along with the headlights. Does anyone know if this requires cutting of the existing cables ? And, if its connected to the headlight, would it only work when the headlights are on ? A friend suggested that I hook it up to the battery and keep a toggle switch. Which method would you guys suggest ? Wouldn't want to lose my warranty.

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              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                Originally posted by Donmathew View Post
                Thank you Dragonprince for posting the pics. Much appreciated! I have ordered the same mount. Just one question, does the mount not get in the handlebar's way when you turn to the right ?

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                Hey Guys! Just ordered this USB charger (AccuCharger USB Bike Charger: Amazon.in: Car & Motorbike) for the bike. As per their instructions, they want me to wire it along with the headlights. Does anyone know if this requires cutting of the existing cables ? And, if its connected to the headlight, would it only work when the headlights are on ? A friend suggested that I hook it up to the battery and keep a toggle switch. Which method would you guys suggest ? Wouldn't want to lose my warranty.
                Yes it hits all the way when you turn right (when you completely take a right turn it will hit ,but its very minor and its not damaging to the holder ) and you rarely do a complete turn(till now i have probably done it 7-10 times.
                1. The main issue with this holder is its adjustable properties (my suggestion is find 1 position you like best and then stick everything with fevikwik )(I am talking about the main parts not the mobile adjuster )
                2. This way the adjuster will not be tampered with by random people on the street (otherwise each time you get on the bike you have to check it ,as people will remove it and this can cause your mobile to fall so be careful)(weird i know but thats india for you)
                3.Also stick the 4 black sponge like mobile holders into their respective place with fevikwik ( my suggestion is buy 4 5rupees fevikwik(for the sponge) and 1 10rupees or 20 rupees one(this is for the 3 main parts)
                4.After you do this ,you will never have any issues with your mobile holder ,its perfect in every way (adjustable so any1 mobile can be used as gps ) ,mobile wont ever fall(mine has not fallen till date even 1nce)(touch wood ,its a note 3 i cant afford it falling) and you can also use it as a google(spectacle holder) and also it makes the bike look fancier so evry1 keeps asking about it on the road.You can also use it to put your mobile and listen to music but i wouldn't recommend that as its too risky(you wont hear coming traffic) .The only additional things i would probably add to my bike are a mobile charger,electroluminiscent paint,memoryfoam seats,and if possible a center stand, and 1 minor saddlebag for putting stuff in (i am currently looking for 1 which doesnt block the pillion but havent found any good 1nes yet and all the Specially made for bike are 4.5 + so its very expensive(and even some of them block pillion seat).The immediate need though is for the center stand and after that a good camera(like gopro). For safety and documentation if accident occurs.
                Last edited by Dragonprince; 11-01-2015, 02:52 PM.

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                • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                  Hi guys.. Took delivery of RS demon black ABS yesterday from Jai bajaj, Adyar, Chennai.

                  Buying experience is very good. Paid full amount on 28th Oct, went to their warehouse at their basement and chose the bike from the lot. They had sent for registration the next day. Since i was busy I was able to take delivery only yesterday evening. The bike was having 0.4km on the ODO, and no petrol in the tank, with clean tires when i chose it in the warehouse. At the time of delivery it was having 0.5Km on the ODO. Its a brand new bike. They are following a new process, where they don't even take the bike to RTO for registration(AFAIK everyone has to take the bike to RTO for registration), and they take only the shaded engine and chassis numbers.

                  It was raining in Chennai yesterday and the whole city was almost gridlocked everywhere. So, rode the bike in heavy traffic and also in few open roads, but didn't cross 4K RPM, and no sudden burst of acceleration.

                  1. Since it is a brand new engine, it gets heated like crazy in heavy B2B traffic. I can feel the heat on my legs despite wearing jeans. But, at the same time i can hear the radiator fans kicking in now and then to keep the temperature in check.
                  2. Rode with pillion. As expected bike feels a bit heavy (i was riding D125St for a long time now), but was manageable even in B2B traffic. once on the go it is not much of an issue.
                  3. Rode till tambaram(my stay place) after 10 PM with few open stretches and few smooth curves. The bike is super stable around corners.
                  4. Have ridden 45 Kms till now. For once i gradually raised the RPM till 6K in 6 gear. At around 4-5k RPM the fairing part near the left leg(knee) vibrates. Once past that it vanishes.
                  5. OT: Went to buy MT Blade helmet. Unfortunately couldnt get my size. So will be using my Vega for few more weeks until i get my size.

                  Having good time on the saddle. Hope to complete run-in and cross 2K on ODO soon to open the bike.

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                    Congrats and all the best. You could have taken one near your area jai bajaj itself. Ride safe.

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                    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                      Originally posted by Dragonprince View Post
                      Yes it hits all the way when you turn right (when you completely take a right turn it will hit ,but its very minor and its not damaging to the holder ) and you rarely do a complete turn(till now i have probably done it 7-10 times.
                      1. The main issue with this holder is its adjustable properties (my suggestion is find 1 position you like best and then stick everything with fevikwik )(I am talking about the main parts not the mobile adjuster )
                      2. This way the adjuster will not be tampered with by random people on the street (otherwise each time you get on the bike you have to check it ,as people will remove it and this can cause your mobile to fall so be careful)(weird i know but thats india for you)
                      3.Also stick the 4 black sponge like mobile holders into their respective place with fevikwik ( my suggestion is buy 4 5rupees fevikwik(for the sponge) and 1 10rupees or 20 rupees one(this is for the 3 main parts)
                      4.After you do this ,you will never have any issues with your mobile holder ,its perfect in every way (adjustable so any1 mobile can be used as gps ) ,mobile wont ever fall(mine has not fallen till date even 1nce)(touch wood ,its a note 3 i cant afford it falling) and you can also use it as a google(spectacle holder) and also it makes the bike look fancier so evry1 keeps asking about it on the road.You can also use it to put your mobile and listen to music but i wouldn't recommend that as its too risky(you wont hear coming traffic) .The only additional things i would probably add to my bike are a mobile charger,electroluminiscent paint,memoryfoam seats,and if possible a center stand, and 1 minor saddlebag for putting stuff in (i am currently looking for 1 which doesnt block the pillion but havent found any good 1nes yet and all the Specially made for bike are 4.5 + so its very expensive(and even some of them block pillion seat).The immediate need though is for the center stand .
                      Also if you want to make this stand a waterproof mobile holder for rainy seasons and also be able to take your mobile swimming or on resorts(for taking photos and calls) i have uploaded the photo of the item i had bought from amazon (i think i bought it for 500 rs although not sure) i am uploading its photos also so you can have a look. (you can also use it to jog and listen to music as the elastic band can be attached to your shoulder and its tight). Its not very rugged so you have to be little careful with it but overall a very good product.
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                      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience


                        Anyone up to challenge the next level riders?? This is certainly the next big thing in the biking scenario [emoji41] [emoji41]

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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                          Had a ride today with the big boys.

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                          Saw many of these bikes for the first time in person. Those exhaust notes will melt your heart for heal.
                          Zoom the image and you will find a lot of big bikes.

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                          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                            Any idea about the photo luminescent paint? I am also searching for that. If I may ask what or how are you planning to mod your bike visually?
                            I searched a lot for glow in the dark rim tapes but couldn't find them here in Bengaluru so settled for the white monster ones. Also, I got my wind shield covered with matte paper. Bike looks even more cool now

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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                              Originally posted by Darshan Chitagi View Post
                              Any idea about the photo luminescent paint? I am also searching for that. If I may ask what or how are you planning to mod your bike visually?
                              I searched a lot for glow in the dark rim tapes but couldn't find them here in Bengaluru so settled for the white monster ones. Also, I got my wind shield covered with matte paper. Bike looks even more cool now
                              Oops you mentioned electroluminescent paint, now what's that???

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                              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                                Originally posted by Darshan Chitagi View Post
                                Oops you mentioned electroluminescent paint, now what's that???
                                It's kind of a paint which has been out on fibree.but still it will look like metal paint

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