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  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by Ganesh999 View Post
    Guys! I brought RS200 ABS Racing blue.at the time of delivery i got 500ml petrol only later I filled the 6.7liters(500rs/-).

    Now odo is 127kms.3bars are there on fuelguage so how much mileage its giving? Plz help for better understanding I'm attaching image
    The most accurate way to calculate mileage is the tank-to-tank method. Fill up your tank till the top. Set trip meter to zero. Enjoy the ride.

    Once you see the fuel gauge is down to just one bar, go and fill the tank to the top again. Note the reading of trip meter (which was reset to zero last time). Divide by the quantity of petrol you have just got filled. Gives you the most accurate mileage.

    The digital fuel meter is not very reliable on bikes and so calculating mileage using these meters is not accurate.
    Riding a bike is like flying.... All your senses are alive...

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    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

      Hello everyone... I am planning to buy rs200. However I am confused with colours. Can anybody suggest me which colour is best for long run as they white(in racing blue) will easily get dirty. Second thing is, anybody here using the bike for around 1.5-2years,then please tell me the problems faced by you. Last thing, my friend suggested me to go for Teflon coating on bike. Is it good and the time is will last?
      Please try to answer all the questions and any other suggestions are welcomed. Thanks in advance.

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      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

        Originally posted by Ashish saini View Post
        Hello everyone... I am planning to buy rs200. However I am confused with colours. Can anybody suggest me which colour is best for long run as they white(in racing blue) will easily get dirty. Second thing is, anybody here using the bike for around 1.5-2years,then please tell me the problems faced by you. Last thing, my friend suggested me to go for Teflon coating on bike. Is it good and the time is will last?
        Please try to answer all the questions and any other suggestions are welcomed. Thanks in advance.

        Bro!
        I brought RS200 on 28th of september.Just like you i was in dilemma to choose which color is best,it took my 2months.for my satisfaction i asked my friends and what i get is equal responses for both colors.Finally i test rode both colors and Racing blue turned out to be more eyecatchy and sportylook for me.Looks are always subjective.
        As you said "white will easily get dirty"?so does black too.the thing is,now onwards you need to give special care for your bike that inclueds everything.
        My Balerion(Name of a dragon from game of thrones) completed 300Kms on odo didn't find any rattle noise at 50-60kmph.As the bike is new i never revved it post 5.5KRPM.

        For teflon coating i'm still skeptical about it. somebody will enlighten both of us here.
        for fiber parts with paint ,use microfiber cloth.for remaining parts you can use normal ones.Rubbing the paint body daily with normal cloth will damage it in micro level,by the days goes on it will loose the shiny part.
        Go for it man,outside you can get attention whereever you go,inside you can feel the 24.2bhp between your legs right from the first throttle "vroom vrooommm ".
        Check the PDI before delivery and for more information refer PDI thread.
        Cheers!
        Last edited by Ganesh999; 10-05-2017, 12:47 PM.

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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

          Originally posted by Ganesh999 View Post
          Bro!
          I brought RS200 on 28th of september.Just like you i was in dilemma to choose which color is best,it took my 2months.for my satisfaction i asked my friends and what i get is equal responses for both colors.Finally i test rode both colors and Racing blue turned out to be more eyecatchy and sportylook for me.Looks are always subjective.
          As you said "white will easily get dirty"?so does black too.the thing is,now onwards you need to give special care for your bike that inclueds everything.
          My Balerion(Name of a dragon from game of thrones) completed 300Kms on odo didn't find any rattle noise at 50-60kmph.As the bike is new i never revved it post 5.5KRPM.

          For teflon coating i'm still skeptical about it. somebody will enlighten both of us here.
          for fiber parts with paint ,use microfiber cloth.for remaining parts you can use normal ones.Rubbing the paint body daily with normal cloth will damage it in micro level,by the days goes on it will loose the shiny part.
          Go for it man,outside you can get attention whereever you go,inside you can feel the 24.2bhp between your legs right from the first throttle "vroom vrooommm ".
          Cheers!
          Teflon coating is a three layered application. This was told to me by Yamaha ASS guy when I went to test ride FZ25. I too was keen on RS200 but that's a discussion for another thread.
          So Teflon coating is not what these guys offer in the same name. It's a coarse material they use and I am not a fan of it. Never got any of my bikes have that coating and always relied on good polishes/waxes.
          Regards,
          Akash Yadav

          The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place. It will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.

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          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

            Originally posted by Ganesh999 View Post
            Bro!
            I brought RS200 on 28th of september.Just like you i was in dilemma to choose which color is best,it took my 2months.for my satisfaction i asked my friends and what i get is equal responses for both colors.Finally i test rode both colors and Racing blue turned out to be more eyecatchy and sportylook for me.Looks are always subjective.
            As you said "white will easily get dirty"?so does black too.the thing is,now onwards you need to give special care for your bike that inclueds everything.
            My Balerion(Name of a dragon from game of thrones) completed 300Kms on odo didn't find any rattle noise at 50-60kmph.As the bike is new i never revved it post 5.5KRPM.

            For teflon coating i'm still skeptical about it. somebody will enlighten both of us here.
            for fiber parts with paint ,use microfiber cloth.for remaining parts you can use normal ones.Rubbing the paint body daily with normal cloth will damage it in micro level,by the days goes on it will loose the shiny part.
            Go for it man,outside you can get attention whereever you go,inside you can feel the 24.2bhp between your legs right from the first throttle "vroom vrooommm ".
            Check the PDI before delivery and for more information refer PDI thread.
            Cheers!
            Same happened with me bro. Got mixed advice.
            So what should be done to save the shining of paint according to you.
            Thanks.

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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

              Originally posted by Ashish saini View Post
              Same happened with me bro. Got mixed advice.
              So what should be done to save the shining of paint according to you.
              Thanks.
              As my bike is new I didn't cleaned my bike yet.But for my old bike CB dazzler I have lots of experience. I used to wash the bike for once every month,apply wax polish once and wipe the dirt with cloth almost every 2 to 3days.For monsoon u better leave your bike untouched if don't commute everyday like me.bcz its pain in the @$$ to clean it.

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              • Lowered tail on my RS200

                Hi all,

                I need help regarding my RS200. Two months back, i went in a pothole, and both of my rims got bent while I was returning from a trip. I got them repaired and thought that all was good. With time, the tyres would lose pressure very quickly with no sign of a puncture . Probably leakage from the bends?
                They lose pressure only when I ride. No air escapes if the bike is not ridden, even for a week.

                And, also the bike feels a little weird to ride. It doesn’t feel the same, feels that the pillion seat and the tail is lowered by about 2-3 inches.
                Sometimes, i get a feeling of an out of alignment tyre as well.
                Is it the rear suspension? Bent frame? Swingarm? Any leads would help. I can get them checked one by one.
                TWO WHEELS MOVE MY SOUL.

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                • Re: Lowered tail on my RS200

                  Originally posted by Nakul Bhugra View Post
                  Hi all,

                  I need help regarding my RS200. Two months back, i went in a pothole, and both of my rims got bent while I was returning from a trip. I got them repaired and thought that all was good. With time, the tyres would lose pressure very quickly with no sign of a puncture . Probably leakage from the bends?
                  They lose pressure only when I ride. No air escapes if the bike is not ridden, even for a week.

                  And, also the bike feels a little weird to ride. It doesn’t feel the same, feels that the pillion seat and the tail is lowered by about 2-3 inches.
                  Sometimes, i get a feeling of an out of alignment tyre as well.
                  Is it the rear suspension? Bent frame? Swingarm? Any leads would help. I can get them checked one by one.

                  If tires loosing air without puncture-Rims still bent causing air to escape from wall side-Should be cause of Handling issue.
                  Get it checked in SVC -Repair if minor else replace. (Last time i checked both rims were costing total 6800)
                  Also, Check if Chain adjusters on Swingarm from both Sides is at same mark- Can cause Alignment issue.

                  Frame & Swingarm quite stiff components-Not easy to bend- Although u can just spec Swing-arm for any bends.
                  For reduced height- Spec rear Suspension for Oil leaks -get it checked in SVC.

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                    Originally posted by Hiteshb View Post
                    If tires loosing air without puncture-Rims still bent causing air to escape from wall side-Should be cause of Handling issue.
                    Get it checked in SVC -Repair if minor else replace. (Last time i checked both rims were costing total 6800)
                    Also, Check if Chain adjusters on Swingarm from both Sides is at same mark- Can cause Alignment issue.

                    Frame & Swingarm quite stiff components-Not easy to bend- Although u can just spec Swing-arm for any bends.
                    For reduced height- Spec rear Suspension for Oil leaks -get it checked in SVC.
                    I know about the tyres( it was for info) and I’d be going for a repair once again.

                    Chain adjusters are fine as well.

                    I am more worried about the reduced height. There doesn’t seem to be any leakage from the forks and the SVC guys gave a thumbs up to the suspension as well. So my guess was a bent frame.
                    I couldn’t see Any bends in the swing arm with the naked eye. It was one of the first things that I inspected though. The guys at the SVC at my hometown said to change it straight away without even inspecting. From some local repairing shops, they said that swingarm can only be bent in case of a large Impact!
                    TWO WHEELS MOVE MY SOUL.

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                    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                      Originally posted by Nakul Bhugra View Post
                      I know about the tyres( it was for info) and I’d be going for a repair once again.

                      Chain adjusters are fine as well.

                      I am more worried about the reduced height. There doesn’t seem to be any leakage from the forks and the SVC guys gave a thumbs up to the suspension as well. So my guess was a bent frame.
                      I couldn’t see Any bends in the swing arm with the naked eye. It was one of the first things that I inspected though. The guys at the SVC at my hometown said to change it straight away without even inspecting. From some local repairing shops, they said that swingarm can only be bent in case of a large Impact!
                      Would agree with the statement that swingarm can only be bent in case of a large Impact. It is usually very sturdy. Take a look at pivoting points as any deformity would be visible there.

                      Also, compare with other RS200s regarding seat height. There might as well not be a significant change!
                      Riding a bike is like flying.... All your senses are alive...

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                      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                        Guys! Completed 550 KMs on odo of my Brand new blue balerion RS200.Today will schedule my first service,i have some doubts
                        1.can I increase the throttle to 6Krpm after the first service.
                        2.A slight wobble I can feel in front wheel on highway .but only noticeable with pillion.is it an Issue with alloy wheel or fork cone ?
                        3.how much service cost?

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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                          Hello everyone, Can you please suggest me the best set of tyres for this bike, which may offer great grip(most important), can be puncture prone, and should also last for some set of km's.

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                          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                            Originally posted by Sharma Ji View Post
                            Hello everyone, Can you please suggest me the best set of tyres for this bike, which may offer great grip(most important), can be puncture prone, and should also last for some set of km's.
                            Stock tyres are all rounders and gives better grip.My suggestion is to stick with them,If not you can go with michelin pilot street(not sport),pirelli sport demon &MRF masseter for rear.Stock front tyre gives more than enough grip,if you want chewingum-to-Chappal like grip for front tyre go for pirelli and michelin(Puncture prone).
                            Last edited by Ganesh999; 10-17-2017, 01:14 AM.

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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                              Originally posted by Sharma Ji View Post
                              Hello everyone, Can you please suggest me the best set of tyres for this bike, which may offer great grip(most important), can be puncture prone, and should also last for some set of km's.
                              I think the stock tyres are good enough for city riding and occasional touring. I recently upgraded to 140/70-17 for the rear tyre (MRF Zapper S, the stock one) and it is working pretty good.

                              If you are into track riding or dirt riding, you might need to change to a different tyre though.

                              PS: My set of tyres lasted close to 27,000 kms
                              Riding a bike is like flying.... All your senses are alive...

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                              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                                Originally posted by rachitsharma2000 View Post
                                I think the stock tyres are good enough for city riding and occasional touring. I recently upgraded to 140/70-17 for the rear tyre (MRF Zapper S, the stock one) and it is working pretty good.

                                If you are into track riding or dirt riding, you might need to change to a different tyre though.

                                PS: My set of tyres lasted close to 27,000 kms
                                Originally posted by Ganesh999 View Post
                                Guys! Completed 550 KMs on odo of my Brand new blue balerion RS200.Today will schedule my first service,i have some doubts
                                1.can I increase the throttle to 6Krpm after the first service.
                                2.A slight wobble I can feel in front wheel on highway .but only noticeable with pillion.is it an Issue with alloy wheel or fork cone ?
                                3.how much service cost?
                                Hi bro,

                                I am planning to buy the 2017 RS 200. I just have some queries about it.hope you will be able to help me out.

                                1. Is the finishing in fairings way more better than the older versions? Did you feel any vibrations in fairings. I did test ride the bike I didn't feel any but just want to know if it vibrates after some time or not.

                                2. Is it difficult to clean the bike since the fairing has more details and textures? And does dirt get accumulated in them?

                                Please let me know your responses bros.
                                I am planning to book the bike real quick just want to confirm on these.
                                How many days will it take to get the bike after booking.I live in Chennai.

                                Thank you.

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