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Yes, if he has gone to this level, he might have thought of this as well. Maybe moving it somewhere or covering it with a protective layer. 😊Originally posted by IamAditya View PostI look best when I take my helmet off, I have a glow on my face and a bit of helmet hair ;)
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
If you are in Delhi, you can get it from shop Khajanchi, karol bagh.Originally posted by Nakul Bhugra View PostCan anyone suggest me a good body cover for the bike. The one in the market is the universal one and it does not fit the RS.
Usually the largest body cover available is of Bullet's but it too gets only till the tail light.(if RVMs are on).
If anybody is using any cover from an online source, can you share the link and a short review of the same? Also, i am on a tight budget.
It'll provide you a good quality cover for Enfield at around 500 bucks. I have been using it for over 8 months now and is really good
I look best when I take my helmet off, I have a glow on my face and a bit of helmet hair ;)
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Be tolerant and be safe with that machine..!!Originally posted by Koogly007 View PostDriving through congested spaces was scary at first, then I just got used to it... I know how much tolerance I need to keep and pass through now..Hot Headed Beast
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You need to remove the plastic black covering over the joints under which the screw lies and after that you can unscrew it.. Consulted my mechanic who told me this.Originally posted by melo1999 View PostPlease someone help me to remove the saree guard!!
The rear view of it.

front black covering

please do let me know the progress as well.Hot Headed Beast
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bro nice bike. One thing which i'm concerned about is the side mounter mirrors.. in places with huge traffic conditions it would just plunge with other sideby obstacles easily [emoji26] rest is absolutely fine.Originally posted by Koogly007 View PostThaks and Sure thing Bro!!
Here is a Video...!Hot Headed Beast
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[MENTION=90752]hotheadedbeast[/MENTION] Bro but how do I remove that black cap like thing above it?? My nails almost broke and it did not come off even a bit! Please help me out bro!!Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View PostYou need to remove the plastic black covering over the joints under which the screw lies and after that you can unscrew it.. Consulted my mechanic who told me this.
The rear view of it.

front black covering

please do let me know the progress as well.
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[MENTION=90752]hotheadedbeast[/MENTION] Bro but how do I remove that black cap like thing above it?? My nails almost broke and it did not come off even a bit! Please help me out bro!!Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View PostYou need to remove the plastic black covering over the joints under which the screw lies and after that you can unscrew it.. Consulted my mechanic who told me this.
The rear view of it.

front black covering

please do let me know the progress as well.
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[MENTION=90752]hotheadedbeast[/MENTION] Bro but how do I remove that black cap like thing above it?? My nails almost broke and it did not come off even a bit! Please help me out bro!!Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View PostYou need to remove the plastic black covering over the joints under which the screw lies and after that you can unscrew it.. Consulted my mechanic who told me this.
The rear view of it.

front black covering

please do let me know the progress as well.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Try using a player to pluck it out... I did it on mine and it worked... May Require some forceOriginally posted by melo1999 View Post[MENTION=90752]hotheadedbeast[/MENTION] Bro but how do I remove that black cap like thing above it?? My nails almost broke and it did not come off even a bit! Please help me out bro!!
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[MENTION=90752]hotheadedbeast[/MENTION] Bro but how do I remove that black cap like thing above it?? My nails almost broke and it did not come off even a bit! Please help me out bro!!
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[MENTION=90752]hotheadedbeast[/MENTION] Bro but how do I remove that black cap like thing above it?? My nails almost broke and it did not come off even a bit! Please help me out bro!!
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
you need to use tool force..!!Originally posted by melo1999 View Post[MENTION=90752]hotheadedbeast[/MENTION] Bro but how do I remove that black cap like thing above it?? My nails almost broke and it did not come off even a bit! Please help me out bro!!Hot Headed Beast
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Hello!
My name is Andrey, and I am from Ukraine.
It's quite far from India, but since Bajaj motorcycles has come to our roads, and I've bought one (the red one
), I decided to register here and tell some about my Pulsar RS200.
So lets begin!
I purchaced my RS200 after selling my chinese 200cc motorcyle, it was at end of February.
It was cold and snow was everywhere, so I decided to leave my bike at dealer's showroom and ask dealer to make some minor changes like GPS navigator mount, and anti-theft alarm, and 12v socket... and a heat grips too, because sometimes there is pretty cold even in summer time!
In a while I got my motorcycle with those changes, and when snow and ice melted, I rode to some guys who make baggage racks for motocycles. They welded nice racks for me, with mounts for top case, side cases, and even brake disk lock.
Now I'm running in my bike and there is 130km on odometer. Average air temperature is about +5-7 degrees, but with heated grips it is not a problem.
I expect I will go many kilometers during some nice travels and my RS200 will be good in those trips.
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