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Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

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  • xmoose
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by melo1999 View Post
    Can someone please give a picture of the stock projector throw (up/down) of both the headlights. I messed it up and now it looks ugly. I have attached a picture. Please check it. Thanks in advance 😉


    how to upload a picture on the internet
    Take it to a straight road... Ask someone to sit on it.. Not on side stand.. And then adjust the knobs to your preference.. That's what actually matters, the way you want it to be..

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  • melo1999
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Can someone please give a picture of the stock projector throw (up/down) of both the headlights. I messed it up and now it looks ugly. I have attached a picture. Please check it. Thanks in advance 😉


    how to upload a picture on the internet

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  • Andrey Stavitsky
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by shriomman View Post
    Can you see the speedometer when the bag is mounted?
    Rider 5'3" tall can also see speedometer when the tank bag is mounted.

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    Originally posted by sgbikerboy View Post
    I was just wondering if you'd be willing to share the 3D blueprint for the flange? I'm thinking of having the same thing done on my 200NS - which I believe should be the same as the RS.
    Yes, it's possible, but I want to check this mount in road conditions first.

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  • NightRider_Bnglr
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Hi all, I've been following this thread from the time i started saving up money. Now that i managed to raise enough money,
    Could you guys please suggest a good bajaj dealer/SVC in Bangalore. I stay in Koramangala.
    I visited Amba Bajaj near Bommanahalli and the staffs were really helpful.

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  • shreyas.ka92
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Hi guys,

    You can check out this Hazard led indicator flasher i just installed on my dominar, Works on RS 200 too !
    Has 50 patterns and electronic type !

    Link to video : https://youtu.be/i9C6mC7NCSY[ATTACH]229565
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    P.S, I am not the manufacturer !
    Attached Files

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  • shriomman
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Sharma Ji View Post
    Hello everyone,
    Hope everyone's fine,
    Coming to the point, has anyone installed any aftermarket exhaust, can you please share details or can you please suggest me a good aftermarket exhaust.
    Secondly, what are the plus points /positive sides and negative points /downsides of using an aftermarket exhaust.
    Is viper M4 good, where can i find it.
    Thankyou in advance,
    Regards.
    Never a good idea to change any mechanical thing on a bike , they've been tested with those parts and have been specially designed for it. Changing the exhaust could make your bikes balance off due to extra or less weight of the exhaust making a difference to the bikes weight distribution etc etc etc. Bad for engine too.but then again you won't keep the bike for more than 8 years then go ahead and so the mods

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  • SatishSeels
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Gokulnath Selvaraju View Post
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    Hi Guys,


    My front panels got damaged including daylight running lamp cover on RH side. Does anyone know how much it will cost to repair and also do let me know the spare parts rate.

    Thanks in advance
    Just Google 99rpm Bajaj
    In that website select rs 200 and it will display each and every part with pictures and prices.

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  • Gokulnath Selvaraju
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    Hi Guys,


    My front panels got damaged including daylight running lamp cover on RH side. Does anyone know how much it will cost to repair and also do let me know the spare parts rate.

    Thanks in advance

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  • Sharma Ji
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Hello everyone,
    Hope everyone's fine,
    Coming to the point, has anyone installed any aftermarket exhaust, can you please share details or can you please suggest me a good aftermarket exhaust.
    Secondly, what are the plus points /positive sides and negative points /downsides of using an aftermarket exhaust.
    Is viper M4 good, where can i find it.
    Thankyou in advance,
    Regards.

    Leave a comment:


  • Andrey Stavitsky
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by shriomman View Post
    Can you see the speedometer when the bag is mounted?
    Sure. But I'm 6'3" tall.

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  • sgbikerboy
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Andrey Stavitsky View Post
    I've made flange for Givi\Kappa Tanklock system. Now I'm able to use any tank bag with Tanklock mount.

    This was quite hard because Pulsar has some relief on top of fuel tank fairing and Tanklock adapter needs to be slightly lifted.

    3D printed from ABS plastic.

    Flange will be lacquer coated to avoid destruction from fuel vapors and ultraviolet.
    Wow! Awesome! I was just wondering if you'd be willing to share the 3D blueprint for the flange? I'm thinking of having the same thing done on my 200NS - which I believe should be the same as the RS.

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  • Minisoda
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Andrey Stavitsky View Post
    I've made flange for Givi\Kappa Tanklock system. Now I'm able to use any tank bag with Tanklock mount.

    This was quite hard because Pulsar has some relief on top of fuel tank fairing and Tanklock adapter needs to be slightly lifted.

    3D printed from ABS plastic.

    Flange will be lacquer coated to avoid destruction from fuel vapors and ultraviolet.

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  • shriomman
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Andrey Stavitsky View Post
    I've made flange for Givi\Kappa Tanklock system. Now I'm able to use any tank bag with Tanklock mount.

    This was quite hard because Pulsar has some relief on top of fuel tank fairing and Tanklock adapter needs to be slightly lifted.

    3D printed from ABS plastic.

    Flange will be lacquer coated to avoid destruction from fuel vapors and ultraviolet.
    Can you see the speedometer when the bag is mounted?

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  • Andrey Stavitsky
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    I've made flange for Givi\Kappa Tanklock system. Now I'm able to use any tank bag with Tanklock mount.

    This was quite hard because Pulsar has some relief on top of fuel tank fairing and Tanklock adapter needs to be slightly lifted.

    3D printed from ABS plastic.

    Flange will be lacquer coated to avoid destruction from fuel vapors and ultraviolet.
    Attached Files

    Leave a comment:


  • hotheadedbeast
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    Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Prem2691 View Post
    Yup I'm sure.. once I filled my tank after last bar disappeared and the amount of fuel I filled is 10.52 litres..
    Ok.. thank you for the information bro.

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