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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Yeah but that sort of spoils the fun.. Anyway.. The OBD channel comes directly from the ECU right.. So in case the OBD2 sensor I fix ****s up... What are the chances I'd fry the ecu... It'd cost pretty much for ecu rightOriginally posted by Minisoda View PostI would suggest you not to mount it permanently. Attach a mobile holder to the handlebars and then connect the phone to the bike, so when you turn the bike off and walk away, you can take the phone with you. This way you don't have to worry about it all the time.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
It wont read data from ecu,Originally posted by xmoose View PostYeah but that sort of spoils the fun.. Anyway.. The OBD channel comes directly from the ECU right.. So in case the OBD2 sensor I fix ****s up... What are the chances I'd fry the ecu... It'd cost pretty much for ecu right
It doesn't burn your ecu!
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Riding at traffic is where rs is quite uncomfortable , no issues there but gets heated up .Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View PostHello friends.. i want to know what is the max speed to travel on rs 200 without hurting the engine... for eg. If i want to cover 1000 km in a single go, what maximum speed can i keep which may not damage the engine and also be fast enough. I had previously done maximum 420 kms on pulsar 150 ug 4.5 at continous speed of 90 kmph without stop.
Thank you in advance.
On Highway you can ride at 120kmph all day long, no heating issues and you can realy enjoy the exhaust note too.
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Cheers.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
If you are on mineral oil don't do long run at high speeds..Originally posted by IamAditya View PostRiding at traffic is where rs is quite uncomfortable , no issues there but gets heated up .
On Highway you can ride at 120kmph all day long, no heating issues and you can realy enjoy the exhaust note too.
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Cheers.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I have heard motul 20w50 is best... will it be right for rs? And i have got the 1st service done on bajaj oil, will they allow using any other oil on 2nd service and so on?Originally posted by Yatheesh S Yashashvi View PostI don't recommend it to anyone who wants to run their bikes at 100+km/hr on long stretches.Hot Headed Beast
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Bajaj recommends that oil and they have tested extensively .Originally posted by Yatheesh S Yashashvi View PostI don't recommend it to anyone who wants to run their bikes at 100+km/hr on long stretches.
And they won't recommend anything bad for their bike.
I don't find any improvement with FS oil, otherthan wasting some money.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
If its waste,Originally posted by IamAditya View PostBajaj recommends that oil and they have tested extensively .
And they won't recommend anything bad for their bike.
I don't find any improvement with FS oil, otherthan wasting some money.
Why would we use.
Even bajaj has tested extensively, then why did they put those fancy decals,
Will you still say that mrf nylogrips are enough for high speed riding.
What about those rocky seats.
You feel they are fine.
Mineral oil leave residue and have less life than FS.
Last edited by Yatheesh S Yashashvi; 04-09-2017, 11:31 PM.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I touched 153kmph on my bike , Odo reads 13k kms..
Running on stock tyres, they performs realy well.
Scraped pegs many times, the tyres ones heats up its realy grippy at corners.
Did 531 kmph on a day, stock seats, i have got used to it.
Its a sport bike so stiff seat is a part of it.
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