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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Lucky you.....Originally posted by rockstar.ash23 View PostHad 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
Is the problem solved bro??Originally posted by Minisoda View PostThanks a lot for the reply bro!
If you, or someone else can confirm that this is indeed a drain hole, I'll be very relieved! Please try.
In my case the sound comes only when the bike moves slowly (like 2-3 Km/h) and only on the right side.
However, I'm going to SVC tomorrow. If they fix it/tell me what it is, I'll PM you the details.
Thanks!
RIDE WITH DIGNITY .
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Hey sorry I'm late.Originally posted by yamaboy View PostIs the problem solved bro??
RIDE WITH DIGNITY .
I went to the SVC today, apparently the sound comes from a bearing in the front wheel. It's because the grease in the bearing is either very less or dried up. He say's mine has dried up.
They say they will fix it in the first service, so I left it at that.
I would suggest you to go to the SVC and tell them to check the bearings in the front wheel of your bike, I hope that solves your problem.
I couldn't figure out exactly what bearing he was talking about, but I will be going there again tomorrow so I'll confirm it.
Good Luck!
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Thanks brother.Originally posted by Minisoda View PostHey sorry I'm late.
I went to the SVC today, apparently the sound comes from a bearing in the front wheel. It's because the grease in the bearing is either very less or dried up. He say's mine has dried up.
They say they will fix it in the first service, so I left it at that.
I would suggest you to go to the SVC and tell them to check the bearings in the front wheel of your bike, I hope that solves your problem.
I couldn't figure out exactly what bearing he was talking about, but I will be going there again tomorrow so I'll confirm it.
Good Luck!
Hope the problem gets solved.
RIDE WITH DIGNITY .
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I would recommend going to the ghatkopar bajaj(or andheri west,ambala/ambola) (ask them what the stock mirror and windscreen cost ,ie. spare part cost).Originally posted by Naivedya Kumar View Posthi
yesterday i dropped my bike while parking lol...
any idea where i can get my windscreen and mirror fixed up in andheri east mumbai ? Would it cost me a lot ?
really worried pls sum1 help...
Then get them to install it (max 50-100rupee labour charge). Other than this i woudnt know any mechanic ,even i am looking for a good bike repair shop in mumbai which does comprehensive work but till date havent found any
. I prefer the ghatkopar one as their mechanic explains everything better and doesnt try to fleece you.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
The closest options for you would be Sai Service in Andheri West, Amboli & executive Bajaj Ghatkopar west.Originally posted by Naivedya Kumar View Posthi
yesterday i dropped my bike while parking lol...
any idea where i can get my windscreen and mirror fixed up in andheri east mumbai ? Would it cost me a lot ?
really worried pls sum1 help...
Just to be on the safer side, give them a call to check if they have the spare parts to save yourself from a futile trip to the SVC---
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Dropped?. Careful bro, such weight can break legs in no time. Did crash guard (fairing) help or work as expected?.Originally posted by Naivedya Kumar View Posthi
yesterday i dropped my bike while parking lol...
any idea where i can get my windscreen and mirror fixed up in andheri east mumbai ? Would it cost me a lot ?
really worried pls sum1 help...
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I would suggest that add some extra bucks and get aftermarket ones. There are many varieties and they look ridiculously hot! 😈Originally posted by Naivedya Kumar View Posthi
yesterday i dropped my bike while parking lol...
any idea where i can get my windscreen and mirror fixed up in andheri east mumbai ? Would it cost me a lot ?
really worried pls sum1 help...
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Originally posted by jbm_guy View PostDropped?. Careful bro, such weight can break legs in no time. Did crash guard (fairing) help or work as expected?.
No nothing happened to my fairing not even a scratch but my gear was bent inwards n stuck, so I had to pull it outwards. A small scratch which isn't much visible on my handle bar...
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Can u please suggest me a few or some pics of aftermarket parts u talking about.Originally posted by rockstar.ash23 View PostI would suggest that add some extra bucks and get aftermarket ones. There are many varieties and they look ridiculously hot! 😈
Which market in Mumbai I would find it am new in Mumbai. Thank you
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I don't know where to get it from in Mumbai but you can get universal RVMs on E-bay and I heard about a guy who makes custom windshields for motorcycles in Mumbai. Will post a link if I find one.Originally posted by Naivedya Kumar View PostNo nothing happened to my fairing not even a scratch but my gear was bent inwards n stuck, so I had to pull it outwards. A small scratch which isn't much visible on my handle bar...
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Can u please suggest me a few or some pics of aftermarket parts u talking about.
Which market in Mumbai I would find it am new in Mumbai. Thank you
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
So, i took the plunge and got rid of almost all of the stickers, and also found a pair of adjustable levers.
The levers were a total pain in the ass to fit onto the bike, and i wouldn't recommend anyone buying a pair just yet, wait for ones made specifically for the RS. The ones i bought were made for the NS and i had to make some modifications to be able to fit it on the RS.
I personally never liked the stickers and had planned to remove them from the start. I recently had the perfect opportunity to do so and i removed nearly all of them. I think it looks a lot more mature and i love it.
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