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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Yeah I guess I'll replace it after 2-2.5K kms. I actually do all my servicing/spare parts and any other maintenance on my bike with my own pocket money. It's hard managing college expenses and the bike as well. But somehow I do it by saving most of my pocket money. [emoji14]Originally posted by jbm_guy View PostDepends how big your pocket is
Basically post run-in it's good to replace with new oil, but still no records of any bike ruined failing to do so. If you think you can afford, then do it. I didn't and many didn't and had no problem. But stick with Bajaj oil.
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Yes, but is it even audible?. Nowadays I don't hear with new bikes. Previously with Apache and P220 I could hear that....
The sound you're talking about can still be heard after the bike is off, but only in a quite environment and only if you're paying attention. It's not at all loud.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Let that sound be there. It's the metal components which try to cool down.my old 180 had the same sound. It's normalOriginally posted by Minisoda View PostYeah I guess I'll replace it after 2-2.5K kms. I actually do all my servicing/spare parts and any other maintenance on my bike with my own pocket money. It's hard managing college expenses and the bike as well. But somehow I do it by saving most of my pocket money. [emoji14]
The sound you're talking about can still be heard after the bike is off, but only in a quite environment and only if you're paying attention. It's not at all loud.
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Wat about the danger light now bro?? Now it gonna be real hard fr people to find what bike is it :-)Originally posted by amarme001 View PostTask completed , Due to low light low quality photos. DIY coming soon.
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Nope that's not an 200 NS its an 200 RS
, few work remaining.
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Yes indeed bro I know. Thanks!Originally posted by xplod566 View PostLet that sound be there. It's the metal components which try to cool down.my old 180 had the same sound. It's normal
Hey bro are you using the number plate holder of the 200NS?Originally posted by amarme001 View PostTask completed , Due to low light low quality photos. DIY coming soon.
Nope that's not an 200 NS its an 200 RS
, few work remaining.
If so how much did it cost you?
Also what are you going to do about the brake light? Can't see it in the pics!
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I have indeed used the 200 NS rear indicator and number plate bracket , It costed me 227/- INR in Vizag.Originally posted by Minisoda View PostYes indeed bro I know. Thanks!
Hey bro are you using the number plate holder of the 200NS?
If so how much did it cost you?
Also what are you going to do about the brake light? Can't see it in the pics!
Break lights and number plate light is next up, I running on fever
so couldn't get the remaining parts. Hopefully tomorrow complete job will be done.
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Break lights and number plate light are already in stock, need some mounting brackets to get it done.Originally posted by Black0ut View PostWat about the danger light now bro?? Now it gonna be real hard fr people to find what bike is it :-)
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Yes, but is it even audible?. Nowadays I don't hear with new bikes. Previously with Apache and P220 I could hear that....[/QUOTE]
It is audible if u r looking for it. Tik tik sound is normal and nothing to worry about.
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Good work, good you are able to source ns spares without issues..... Looks great.... Side view would be great.... [emoji106]Originally posted by amarme001 View PostTask completed , Due to low light low quality photos. DIY coming soo]
Nope that's not an 200 NS its an 200 RS
, few work remaining.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Thanks for appreciation, spares of 200 NS was not an issue but finding brackets to mount the lights is a big issue.Originally posted by jbm_guy View PostGood work, good you are able to source ns spares without issues..... Looks great.... Side view would be great.... [emoji106]
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Atlast iam a proud owner... A lot pending to pen down... These crazy sleepless nights and rs200holic was the best exp of my life... RS200 ABS yellow... Damn gonna sleep Peacefully after long time...
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Buddy are you sure?Originally posted by Yatheesh S Yashashvi View Post[ATTACH]197727[/ATTACH]
About that free pins hanging under dashboard,
Black is to connect obd2.(to monitor vehicle data and to remap ECU)
But whats that red pin is for!?
Is this the same one that is present under the pillion seat of the Duke/RC bikes?
I can't seem to find it in my bike. Please confirm.
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