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Can pulsar rs200 be upgraded with a slipper clutch as a performance part?
Not really. Unless the Duke 200 comes out with one. And that too, of course with proper scrutiny of the clutch internals. So, for now, no you cannot install a slipper clutch.
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VJ
Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
The girl said, 'NO!'
And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.
Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Guys, If anyone has swapped out their high beam halogen projector to an HID/Bi-xenon and wants to sell the projector let me know, I'm looking for a pair for a project, single is ok, they're 1650 at the service centre.
But if anyone knows the dimensions that would also help.
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Not necessarily. I meant to say because it's wide in the front, I'm not able to go between cars like other street bikes are able to do easily thanks to their narrow front.
Yes it's not safe here in India since you never know which moron decides to cut in front of you at the last moment. But it's definitely better than sitting in traffic and just waiting for your machine to overheat and shut down.
Note: I must warn everyone though, splitting between cars requires patience, skill and most of all attentiveness. So don't do it if you are not confident with yourself or the bike.
Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Hello everyone!!
Guys I need your help!!
The vibrations in the fairing are becoming unbearable and loud. To be honest I am OK with the vibrations but the vibration noise is just too loud and the 'krrr krr' sound coming from underneath the console also stays on for a longer time now😥. I just don't know what to do. The fairing gaps have also increased considerably.
Is anyone here facing the same problem? Please tell guys. Also please tell any solution for these irritating issues. Thanks.
Guys I need your help!!
The vibrations in the fairing are becoming unbearable and loud. To be honest I am OK with the vibrations but the vibration noise is just too loud and the 'krrr krr' sound coming from underneath the console also stays on for a longer time now😥. I just don't know what to do. The fairing gaps have also increased considerably.
Is anyone here facing the same problem? Please tell guys. Also please tell any solution for these irritating issues. Thanks.
That noise is from windshield,
We need to make a custom acrylic windshield thats the only way to get rid of that sound.
1. Suzuki Gixxer SF FI (lack of 6th gear, and poor headlights)
2. Honda CBR 150R (Limited switchgear functionality)
3. Bajaj Pulsar RS200 (Lots of niggles here and there, vibrating panels)
I need an overall package with good aftersales service, reliable engines and decent maintenance cost. I have a special place for faired bikes so i am now all set to get one for myself!
As this will be the first time I'm buying a bike for myself, I'm utterly confused with all the options available in the market. Please suggest. Looking forward to all your valuable opinions!
(Lots of niggles here and there, vibrating panels)
I own from 14 months but still i haven't faced any major problems...
Owning is different from maintaining.
(we still have a bajaj chetak 12v electronic n it still runs like a year old scooter)
If you buy this bike yu have to sacrifice some things.
Like swinging in cramped places. Posing, lane splitting.
The things i dont like are
Short turning radius.
Need double parking space.(2 splendors can easly park in that space)
Weight.
Fuel storage is low.
Lack of gear position indicator
No accessory port.
Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Originally posted by Yatheesh S YashashviView Post
I own from 14 months but still i haven't faced any major problems...
Owning is different from maintaining.
(we still have a bajaj chetak 12v electronic n it still runs like a year old scooter)
If you buy this bike yu have to sacrifice some things.
Like swinging in cramped places. Posing, lane splitting.
The things i dont like are
Short turning radius.
Need double parking space.(2 splendors can easly park in that space)
Weight.
Fuel storage is low.
Lack of gear position indicator
No accessory port.
The extra weight of the bike is a turn off for me! Does the bike feel too heavy when pushing around in heavy traffic or while pulling it up if it tipped on either side?
The extra weight of the bike is a turn off for me! Does the bike feel too heavy when pushing around in heavy traffic or while pulling it up if it tipped on either side?
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