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  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Yatheesh S Yashashvi View Post
    Yes maybe..

    Why you are asking these questions.
    If you buy converters you dont need to worry anything.
    You still dont understand what I'm asking.. I'll get a converter.. What I'm concerned about it messing the cpu.. If the device fails.. Its not mandatory that it shuts off.. It can induce a wrong balance in voltages of RX and TX right..im worried about that.. Since I don't know about the ecu.. And I tried googling too.. It wasn't of much help..

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    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

      Originally posted by xmoose View Post
      You still dont understand what I'm asking.. I'll get a converter.. What I'm concerned about it messing the cpu.. If the device fails.. Its not mandatory that it shuts off.. It can induce a wrong balance in voltages of RX and TX right..im worried about that.. Since I don't know about the ecu.. And I tried googling too.. It wasn't of much help..
      Yes it may damage,
      But im not sure.

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      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

        Originally posted by Yatheesh S Yashashvi View Post
        Yes it may damage,
        But im not sure.
        Okay...

        I'm. Sorry for asking too much.. Thank you for replying patiently..

        If anyone has any info on these.. Please do help me out.

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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

          Originally posted by xmoose View Post
          Okay...

          I'm. Sorry for asking too much.. Thank you for replying patiently..

          If anyone has any info on these.. Please do help me out.
          Ya sure,
          You were not arguing some nonsense stuff.
          So chill buddy.

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          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

            Originally posted by IamAditya View Post
            Mineral oil are not that bad as most of us think, cars uses that even litre class bikes use it.
            Yea but the change interval advertised by Bajaj is ridiculous. The oil will be fine, but change every 1500-2000kms (might last longer, but you can feel the change in the character when the oil goes bad).

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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

              Hey guys... Any of you have done tappet adjustment.. My Odo is at 20k and I think tappets should be tightened.. Can anyone confirm the cost of this.. As I don't have free services..

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              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                Originally posted by xmoose View Post
                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 right
                ECU cost: 6000 Rs

                I don't think there will be any damage to the ECU. You're just reading data that the ECU is already providing to the OBD port, not giving back any data or transferring data to ECU. So ECU should be fine.

                About the tapets, get them tightened and also get your valve clearances checked​. I haven't done it yet so don't know how much it'll cost, if you have a paid service remaining then tell them to do it at that time. Cheers.

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                • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                  Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
                  ECU cost: 6000 Rs

                  I don't think there will be any damage to the ECU. You're just reading data that the ECU is already providing to the OBD port, not giving back any data or transferring data to ECU. So ECU should be fine.

                  About the tapets, get them tightened and also get your valve clearances checked​. I haven't done it yet so don't know how much it'll cost, if you have a paid service remaining then tell them to do it at that time. Cheers.
                  Thanks for that info bro.. I've ordered an obd2 receiver from eBay.. It would take some 1 week due to the Easter and good Friday... I'll let you know once i receive this


                  And another issue is that.. When u Rev up the Engine.. To say 6 or 7k.., riding to small slopes in gear 2 or 3..and then I release the throttle... The engine brakes.. And while that is happening I can hear pop sounds.. Like the one from Mercedes amg [emoji23].. Is that something with engine oil..? It started recently.. And occurs only when I engine brake from high revs..

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                    Originally posted by xmoose View Post
                    Thanks for that info bro.. I've ordered an obd2 receiver from eBay.. It would take some 1 week due to the Easter and good Friday... I'll let you know once i receive this


                    And another issue is that.. When u Rev up the Engine.. To say 6 or 7k.., riding to small slopes in gear 2 or 3..and then I release the throttle... The engine brakes.. And while that is happening I can hear pop sounds.. Like the one from Mercedes amg [emoji23].. Is that something with engine oil..? It started recently.. And occurs only when I engine brake from high revs..
                    That's normal and happens with all engines as they're used. In some engines it's more noticeable than others. Nothing to worry about. Cheers.

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                    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience



                      Chinese Lion 150

                      Liquid cooled 150cc engine, 5 speed gear.
                      Dual disc at front
                      41Mm front forks
                      Weighs 130kg only.
                      Last edited by IamAditya; 04-10-2017, 04:00 PM.

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                      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                        Originally posted by IamAditya View Post


                        Chinese Lion 150

                        Liquid cooled 150cc engine, 5 speed gear.
                        Dual disc at front
                        41Mm front forks
                        Weighs 130kg only.
                        Its already selling in pakistan in the name of "SIGMA LION 150"
                        Hot Headed Beast

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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                          Guys....today i test rode new rs 200....it was amazing...and iam going to book the rs.........but....when i asked the executive about the wheel upsizing.

                          .he told me that rs can hold only 140/60....if you put 150/60 it will make contact with swing arm........is he correct?...cant we upsize rs 200 tires to 110/60 and 150/60?

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                          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                            Originally posted by muhsin007 View Post
                            Guys....today i test rode new rs 200....it was amazing...and iam going to book the rs.........but....when i asked the executive about the wheel upsizing.

                            .he told me that rs can hold only 140/60....if you put 150/60 it will make contact with swing arm........is he correct?...cant we upsize rs 200 tires to 110/60 and 150/60?
                            You Dont get any benefit other than looks with 150/60.


                            There is no issue with 150/60 tyre,no touching anywhere.
                            My friends uses 120 section Michelin pilot road 2 on front, Still no clearance issue.


                            Don't use. 140/60, the rear height will decrease, so you will be sitting more upright.


                            The best upgrade is 140/70.
                            You can use Massater or M PSR.

                            Or stick with stock size.

                            [emoji106]
                            Cheers.

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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                              Originally posted by muhsin007 View Post
                              Guys....today i test rode new rs 200....it was amazing...and iam going to book the rs.........but....when i asked the executive about the wheel upsizing.

                              .he told me that rs can hold only 140/60....if you put 150/60 it will make contact with swing arm........is he correct?...cant we upsize rs 200 tires to 110/60 and 150/60?
                              Stock size is enough. I never found any need of upsizing it.

                              Here's a pic of mine on stock sized front and rear.



                              Hot Headed Beast

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                              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                                Does anyone know how we can remove the bajaj logo from the engine???

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