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  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by shriomman View Post


    Guys.. seems like I found my start up issue.. this happened recently after the 300km mark the warm startup problem started. No hot oil temperature or engine indicator showed up but I guess it's still heating up..
    Level is sufficient. No issue of level.
    Hot Headed Beast

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    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

      Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View Post
      Level is sufficient. No issue of level.
      What?? It's barely crossing the lower limit.

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      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

        Originally posted by shriomman View Post
        What?? It's barely crossing the lower limit.
        As far as no leakage is observed by you, it would be impossible for such level drop in this odo reading. Did you checked the level while taking the delivery? Is it lesser than before?
        Hot Headed Beast

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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

          Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View Post
          As far as no leakage is observed by you, it would be impossible for such level drop in this odo reading. Did you checked the level while taking the delivery? Is it lesser than before?
          I couldn't see like this before, couldn't see it properly during delivery, but it seemed more than half.

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          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

            Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View Post
            did you faced the same thing on your bike or similar? What you did then?

            Belated thank you for replying..
            I've faced the idling problem for a long time (engine can't hold a constant rpm for idle, fluctuates between 1.5-3K). I have strange hiccups/jerks below 4K RPM. Bike refuses to start when hot, multiple cranks needed and also it stalls as soon as clutch is pulled in.

            I've mailed bajaj and contacted multiple dealers, all in vain. That's why I say hopefully you guys have better luck than me, since I don't have a single day when my bike behaves normally​, everyday it's something new. But from what I've seen Bajaj will be Bajaj and I don't see that changing anytime soon.

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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

              Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
              I've faced the idling problem for a long time (engine can't hold a constant rpm for idle, fluctuates between 1.5-3K). I have strange hiccups/jerks below 4K RPM. Bike refuses to start when hot, multiple cranks needed and also it stalls as soon as clutch is pulled in.

              I've mailed bajaj and contacted multiple dealers, all in vain. That's why I say hopefully you guys have better luck than me, since I don't have a single day when my bike behaves normally​, everyday it's something new. But from what I've seen Bajaj will be Bajaj and I don't see that changing anytime soon.
              that's a huge problem. You should have filed a case in consumer's court for a replacement bike or cash back.



              Originally posted by shriomman View Post
              I couldn't see like this before, couldn't see it properly during delivery, but it seemed more than half.
              check from now till the day you take it to asc.. if the coolant is going somewhete than it will drop more else not. If not.. than coolant wasn'tt a problem, although you may top-up it's level next time.
              Hot Headed Beast

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              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View Post
                that's a huge problem. You should have filed a case in consumer's court for a replacement bike or cash back.




                That's too much work, time and effort which neither me nor my family has.

                I will give it one final try and if it's still not resolved, I have no other option than to sell the bike and get something else. I hope it doesn't come to that because I love this motorcycle, and there isn't really any good replacement to it (ignoring the RC 200 which might be KTM but still has to be serviced by those same Bajaj mechanics). Hopefully Bajaj listens this time.

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                • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                  Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
                  That's too much work, time and effort which neither me nor my family has.

                  I will give it one final try and if it's still not resolved, I have no other option than to sell the bike and get something else....
                  it's no big deal, my senior have done the same for my asus phone worth 24 k. Needed to visit court 6-7 times but got the amount from company. Process is same for all. And afterall if you can get a new bike or a similar solution, why dont go for it?? It would just cost you few hundred rupees in total to complete the formalities. Give it a try don't loose hope.
                  Hot Headed Beast

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                    Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View Post
                    it's no big deal, my senior have done the same for my asus phone worth 24 k. Needed to visit court 6-7 times but got the amount from company. Process is same for all. And afterall if you can get a new bike or a similar solution, why dont go for it?? It would just cost you few hundred rupees in total to complete the formalities. Give it a try don't loose hope.
                    I shall look into it if they don't fix my bike this time. Cheers buddy.

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                    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                      Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
                      I shall look into it if they don't fix my bike this time. Cheers buddy.
                      Sure thing... i'm too going to do the same for this startup issue if it ever appears again. For me it's not about small or big issue or the cost, it is about my love for rs, and i would nail the company if they compromise with the solution.

                      Happy riding
                      Hot Headed Beast

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                      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                        Originally posted by hotheadedbeast View Post
                        Sure thing... i'm too going to do the same for this startup issue if it ever appears again. For me it's not about small or big issue or the cost, it is about my love for rs, and i would nail the company if they compromise with the solution.

                        Happy riding
                        Well you are much more patient me it seems, and I've spent 5 hours sitting in waiting area one day to get an answer from SVC, but as usual their reply was vague and not at all reassuring (all bikes are same they say). Let's hope for the best!

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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                          Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
                          Well you are much more patient me it seems, and I've spent 5 hours sitting in waiting area one day to get an answer from SVC, but as usual their reply was vague and not at all reassuring (all bikes are same they say). Let's hope for the best!
                          Lol man you have patience, when the guy who was supposed to do vehicle registration didn't come to work that day at Bajaj I went furious and put so much of pressure on sales guys that they gave me the bike without even registering it. I've also made a security guy at Bajaj almost loose his job as he had dropped my 1 month old p220 back in 2010 while taking it inside , I only let him keep his job because he was poor and started to beg before me ,owner of the showroom and the hr person. Now they fear me here.

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                          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                            Originally posted by shriomman View Post
                            Lol man you have patience, when the guy who was supposed to do vehicle registration didn't come to work that day at Bajaj I went furious and put so much of pressure on sales guys that they gave me the bike without even registering it. I've also made a security guy at Bajaj almost loose his job as he had dropped my 1 month old p220 back in 2010 while taking it inside , I only let him keep his job because he was poor and started to beg before me ,owner of the showroom and the hr person. Now they fear me here.
                            From what I've seen and read here being aggressive gets the work done. Maybe I should try that from now on and maybe they'll listen to me.

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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                              Originally posted by Minisoda View Post
                              From what I've seen and read here being aggressive gets the work done. Maybe I should try that from now on and maybe they'll listen to me.
                              Just do it in a classy way, don't raise your voice, gather contacts, use social media and the most effective is political influence. Get any minister and go. Your job will be done.

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                              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                                Originally posted by shriomman View Post
                                Just do it in a classy way, don't raise your voice, gather contacts, use social media and the most effective is political influence. Get any minister and go. Your job will be done.
                                Thanks for this info. I'll definitely try something different this time.

                                Cheers.

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