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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Hi guys.
All set for a solo ride from bangalore to kochi (540km) on july 1st on my RS.
Hope the weather favours me throughout the ride.
will it be possible to reach within 8 hours.?
Any tips for the ride will be helpful.
Thanks.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Total distance from Bangalore to Kochi ~ 540 KmsOriginally posted by shah123 View PostHi guys.
All set for a solo ride from bangalore to kochi (540km) on july 1st on my RS.
Hope the weather favours me throughout the ride.
will it be possible to reach within 8 hours.?
Any tips for the ride will be helpful.
Thanks.
For example if you start at 5AM.
Bangalore to Krinshanagiri - 5.00 to 6.30 => 1.5 hrs Distance covered ~ 100
Krishnagiri to Salem - 6.30 to 8.00 => 1.5 hrs Distance covered ~ 110
Take rest for some 15mins
Salem to Comibatore - 8.15 to 10.30 => 2.25 hrs Distance covered ~ 165 (Salem traffic has been considered here)
Take rest for some time
Coimbatore to Kochi - 11.00 to 15.00 => 4 hrs Distance covered ~ 195
You have to take rest in between. So if you want to reach within 8 hrs, it will be complicated and risky.
Take some extra time and reach Kochi within 9 to 10 hrs.
Some tips for ride:
Before starting the ride clean the chain and lube it
Have some max speed limit 100 to 110
Headlights on (will give more attention)
Don't go race with other vehicles
Use horn extensively
Wear riding gears
Carry the tool kit which was supplied by bajaj
Have a happy and safe ride
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Thanks venkatesh..Originally posted by 2008venkatesh View PostTotal distance from Bangalore to Kochi ~ 540 Kms
For example if you start at 5AM.
Bangalore to Krinshanagiri - 5.00 to 6.30 => 1.5 hrs Distance covered ~ 100
Krishnagiri to Salem - 6.30 to 8.00 => 1.5 hrs Distance covered ~ 110
Take rest for some 15mins
Salem to Comibatore - 8.15 to 10.30 => 2.25 hrs Distance covered ~ 165 (Salem traffic has been considered here)
Take rest for some time
Coimbatore to Kochi - 11.00 to 15.00 => 4 hrs Distance covered ~ 195
You have to take rest in between. So if you want to reach within 8 hrs, it will be complicated and risky.
Take some extra time and reach Kochi within 9 to 10 hrs.
Some tips for ride:
Before starting the ride clean the chain and lube it
Have some max speed limit 100 to 110
Headlights on (will give more attention)
Don't go race with other vehicles
Use horn extensively
Wear riding gears
Carry the tool kit which was supplied by bajaj
Have a happy and safe ride
All tips considered.
I had the second service done 2 days back .. so i hope everything regarding the bike is checked and ready.
I'm planning to leave at 2.00pm afternoon.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I believe it's just for the mount as seen in the picture. I'll definitely post what response I get from the SVC about this.Originally posted by abhilashsaha View Postlet us know brother about this after visiting svc.show them that picture of the roll over sensor mount too. by the way is the update is only for the mount of roll over sensor or the sensor itself need to change ?
Cheers!
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
If you bought after November 2015 they come with modified mounts,Originally posted by Minisoda View PostI believe it's just for the mount as seen in the picture. I'll definitely post what response I get from the SVC about this.
Cheers!
I ve been to ask workshop manual at that time he showed this,
Bajaj is not giving Workshop notes to Service guys they have to give back after their training, so No luck.
If any1 have pls share some.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I actually bought it in November 2015 so I think my bike may be from an earlier batch.Originally posted by Yatheesh S Yashashvi View PostIf you bought after November 2015 they come with modified mounts,
I ve been to ask workshop manual at that time he showed this,
Bajaj is not giving Workshop notes to Service guys they have to give back after their training, so No luck.
If any1 have pls share some.
Any way I can check what the manufacturing date of my bike is? I believe it has something to do with the Chassis no. Please explain if someone knows how to find out.
Thanks!
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Originally posted by samurai01 View PostYes!! get the oil and filter changed again (as they will have minute metal pieces from your run-in)and it is complete!
Of course you can but the seat is bit hard, so take rests in between.
meter console vibration : Ask SVC to fix gaps in fairing etc using double sided tape.
Foot peg Vib: Felt between 4k-5.5K, beyond that they disappear completely!
Its coordination issue, practice makes the man perfect!
Thanks bro. As u said i getting better with practice in this coordination thing. Its getting less no of times when i stall. But I'm seriously worried about something else. I read everywhere and also was convinced that after 2000kms rs200 will flow like caramel as her running in will be completed. But out of 10 times only for 1 i get that feeling where vibes are so low nd bike is completely free to fly. But the other times it's showing a strange attitude while i try to go above 4000 in lower gears as 1st or 2nd she starts to cry like someone is choking her. Is it normal and always be there or is still in running in mode or should I run to svc guys ?? Pls help me. I cleaned everything twice before messaging u and lubed with motul lube. What's wrong with her???? Help me
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I did feel that sometimes it's meter console goes haywire during rain due to humidity but I've ridden in a heavy pouring rain and it didn't stall at all. Please see the svc guys . May be issue is something else. Good luck bro and always ride safe during rainOriginally posted by patisid View PostGuys anyone facing issues because of rain the bike stalling suddenly plenty of times?Wat can b the reason?
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Brother,I've completed 2000kms. Had one service done and 3 oil changes each t 500kms. Never took it on highways and rode in city with all the gears . Opened throttle sometimes upto 7000 . Max speed achieved was 80. And that too for once or twice for less than 10 seconds. M I doing fin? And will my bikes engine will wlaAst and perform or is it damaged ??? I feel vibrations specially at lower gears so I keep my speed near to 54kmph mostly at 6th gear.Originally posted by Arijit Dutta View PostWhy are you pushing your bike to 100-110kmph speeds with just one service done? You are still in the run-in period and this is not recommended, you have to maintain lower speed for a little longer (third service) before you open throttle.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
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