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  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by xmoose View Post
    The guy said he got it for offer...i was checking out tyres and he was showing me ceat and Michelins n I accidentally spotted this..I know this guy. he asked if we could ditch a bill.. So didn't get any bill though.
    Review it bro.. Dry, wet and corner grips, mileage, acceleration..

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    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

      It's 140/70 I guess the stocks are 130...right..anyway the thing feels grippy.. And I got scared on leaning in the first run.. Its really good.. Anyway I gotta change the front tyre too.. So any suggestions? Are Michelins Okay for front?

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      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

        Originally posted by xmoose View Post
        It's 140/70 I guess the stocks are 130...right..anyway the thing feels grippy.. And I got scared on leaning in the first run.. Its really good.. Anyway I gotta change the front tyre too.. So any suggestions? Are Michelins Okay for front?
        Oh yeah they're 140/70 vs the 130/70 we get as stock.

        Yes it seems everyone praises the Michelin's even in the NS thread so I guess you can go ahead and install those. Cheers and thanks for the pics.

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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

          I painted the black panel. Under the fairing to red.. And it really gives our RS a pure sports bike feel..a feel of satisfaction.
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          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

            Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
            Oh yeah they're 140/70 vs the 130/70 we get as stock.

            Yes it seems everyone praises the Michelin's even in the NS thread so I guess you can go ahead and install those. Cheers and thanks for the pics.
            Anytime bro.. Anyway I would like to add some red led rings to the projector.. I mean not install an entire kit.. Just the rings..the ones I got were 80mm or higher.. We need 60..any idea on that? It'd be pretty cool if those big eyes got rings...

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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

              Originally posted by shanthasoroobanr View Post
              Review it bro.. Dry, wet and corner grips, mileage, acceleration..
              My front tyre sucks big time bro.. I'll do a review once I get new front tyres.. Within a week or so.. I don't think it'd be fair to do a review with shitty tyres in front and pirellis on the rear..

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              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                Originally posted by xmoose View Post
                Anytime bro.. Anyway I would like to add some red led rings to the projector.. I mean not install an entire kit.. Just the rings..the ones I got were 80mm or higher.. We need 60..any idea on that? It'd be pretty cool if those big eyes got rings...
                Like this?

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                • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                  Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
                  Like this?
                  Yep.. Exactly that.. But I want red.. Plus isn't 1.2k plus shipping too damn high.. And the video shows its blue.. There was a video of a guy who fixed it

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                    Originally posted by xmoose View Post
                    Yep.. Exactly that.. But I want red.. Plus isn't 1.2k plus shipping too damn high.. And the video shows its blue.. There was a video of a guy who fixed it
                    Look around on eBay/Amazon you will surely find different colors mate. No idea if it's expensive because I haven't purchased stuff like this online. I guess you can ask the people on YouTube how much it cost them to get an idea if this is expensive or not. Cheers.

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                    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                      Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
                      Look around on eBay/Amazon you will surely find different colors mate. No idea if it's expensive because I haven't purchased stuff like this online. I guess you can ask the people on YouTube how much it cost them to get an idea if this is expensive or not. Cheers.
                      Nah.. EBay doesn't have a thing not in India.. And this is the one and only product so far.. I'm planning to buy a tube and make a halo myself.. I'll let you know it works out [emoji23]

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                      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                        Hello to all. Have anybody here bought and used Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tyres for their RS200?If so, how much did it cost? How is the performance? and which tyre dealer did you buy from?Regards

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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                          Hello, My bike is 5 months old, 6000 kms done...Engine oil is leaking from head....Is it a serious issue haven't ridden my bike after the leak planning to take it to the service centre.....Is it covered under warranty....My bike is duly serviced.
                          Pls help if anybody has faced the same issue.

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                          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                            Hey guys

                            My Rs200 is due for its 15k km or 1st paid service. Besides the usual oil change(motul 7100) and brakepads ,what other things should i replace?
                            Last service the mechanic assured me that they would replace the air filter at 15k km instead of the 20k km. I feel they should check it every 5k kms or change it at 10k kms since its barbaric to wait for 20k km to replace the air filter in our dusty conditions.
                            Also i will try my luck in convincing them to replace the fuel filter and fuel lines(20k km service recommended replacements) if they happen to open up the full fairing as well as clean the throttle body.

                            There are no complains at all with my bike but its better to change the fuel filter early since you can never say how clean our fuel is and we are now paying for labor, they should jolly well do it.

                            Any pointers as to how much they charge for labor for brakepads/ air filter etc etc would be appreciated.

                            Reagrds

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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                              Originally posted by Rambo1o1 View Post
                              Hey guys

                              My Rs200 is due for its 15k km or 1st paid service. Besides the usual oil change(motul 7100) and brakepads ,what other things should i replace?
                              Last service the mechanic assured me that they would replace the air filter at 15k km instead of the 20k km. I feel they should check it every 5k kms or change it at 10k kms since its barbaric to wait for 20k km to replace the air filter in our dusty conditions.
                              Also i will try my luck in convincing them to replace the fuel filter and fuel lines(20k km service recommended replacements) if they happen to open up the full fairing as well as clean the throttle body.

                              There are no complains at all with my bike but its better to change the fuel filter early since you can never say how clean our fuel is and we are now paying for labor, they should jolly well do it.

                              Any pointers as to how much they charge for labor for brakepads/ air filter etc etc would be appreciated.

                              Reagrds

                              If you are changing Air Filter then Fuel Filter is easy to replace for them(Fairing,Fuel tank will be removed for Air Filter) as Fuel Filter is Just attached below Fuel Tank.
                              I don't think Fuel line should be changed so early,Even Throttle body should be fine.
                              Brake pad's -let them check for wear if fine condition just get pads cleaned it can be changed afterwords.
                              Don't know about labor cost as it depends on your SVC but shouldn't cost much.

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                              Originally posted by Md Adil View Post
                              Hello, My bike is 5 months old, 6000 kms done...Engine oil is leaking from head....Is it a serious issue haven't ridden my bike after the leak planning to take it to the service centre.....Is it covered under warranty....My bike is duly serviced.
                              Pls help if anybody has faced the same issue.
                              Not serious issue unless you ignore it.
                              It should be covered under warranty if you show it to service center asap.
                              As per the leakage They will fix the leak by applying paste or replacing the head gasket .
                              Get it checked in SVC then let us know.

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                              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                                Originally posted by Rambo1o1 View Post
                                Hey guys

                                My Rs200 is due for its 15k km or 1st paid service. Besides the usual oil change(motul 7100) and brakepads ,what other things should i replace?
                                Last service the mechanic assured me that they would replace the air filter at 15k km instead of the 20k km. I feel they should check it every 5k kms or change it at 10k kms since its barbaric to wait for 20k km to replace the air filter in our dusty conditions.
                                Also i will try my luck in convincing them to replace the fuel filter and fuel lines(20k km service recommended replacements) if they happen to open up the full fairing as well as clean the throttle body.

                                There are no complains at all with my bike but its better to change the fuel filter early since you can never say how clean our fuel is and we are now paying for labor, they should jolly well do it.[emoji3]

                                Any pointers as to how much they charge for labor for brakepads/ air filter etc etc would be appreciated.

                                Reagrds
                                I suggest you check the condition of your chain and sprocket.. It costed me like around 2.3k.including Labour.. Air filter won't cost much.. Less than a 100..also..see if your clutch cable is smooth... Mine wasn't that good..

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