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  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    Originally posted by jbm_guy View Post
    ABS would have helped when the road in front of you has some sand, wet or fine gravel. Otherwise front wheel doesn't lock under hard breaking that sooner. Especially for a heavy bike like RS200, the weight shift will help front brakes work well and can prevent stoppie. But always don't expect the back wheel to recover. On wet, back wheel slip can make things worse than on dry.

    So guess what saved you and the poor old man???.

    God because of you and your parents prayer, ride slow and steadily bro. It's only at low speeds you can enjoy things around you and the bike. At high speed all your concentration goes against observation, road sense and control; guess what?, no enjoyment.

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    Very nice. But the 1080p looks like a low resolution less than 720p. Did you capture it on 1080p or the youtube upscaled it?. Otherwise looks good. A top mounted view would have been even better.
    Hii..video is 1080p...just go to options in youtube to change resolution

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    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

      [QUOTE=jbm_guy;1175611]ABS would have helped when the road in front of you has some sand, wet or fine gravel. Otherwise front wheel doesn't lock under hard breaking that sooner. Especially for a heavy bike like RS200, the weight shift will help front brakes work well and can prevent stoppie. But always don't expect the back wheel to recover. On wet, back wheel slip can make things worse than on dry.

      So guess what saved you and the poor old man???.

      God because of you and your parents prayer, ride slow and steadily bro. It's only at low speeds you can enjoy things around you and the bike. At high speed all your concentration goes against observation, road sense and control; guess what?, no enjoyment.
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      Ofcourse god played his part .. That old guy didn't try to change his course even after seeing me... that helped me to move away from him. if he tried to avoid me.. things might have ended up in different way..

      Yes bro you are correct... I had a minor accident couple of months back in my pulsar 150... on a rainy day I did a hard barking at 60 km/hr ... front wheel got locked and I fell down.. it got locked because of two reason... 1. road had gravel and water.. 2. My front disc is worn out. So it got jammed.

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      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

        Originally posted by Wild@wolverine View Post
        Hii..video is 1080p...just go to options in youtube to change resolution
        No, I already did see it in 1080p. But I find it with lots of blur and lack of clarity. That's why asked.

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        Originally posted by jbm_guy View Post
        ABS would have helped when the road in front of you has some sand, wet or fine gravel. Otherwise front wheel doesn't lock under hard breaking that sooner. Especially for a heavy bike like RS200, the weight shift will help front brakes work well and can prevent stoppie. But always don't expect the back wheel to recover. On wet, back wheel slip can make things worse than on dry.

        So guess what saved you and the poor old man???.

        God because of you and your parents prayer, ride slow and steadily bro. It's only at low speeds you can enjoy things around you and the bike. At high speed all your concentration goes against observation, road sense and control; guess what?, no enjoyment.
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        Ofcourse god played his part .. That old guy didn't try to change his course even after seeing me... that helped me to move away from him. if he tried to avoid me.. things might have ended up in different way..

        Yes bro you are correct... I had a minor accident couple of months back in my pulsar 150... on a rainy day I did a hard barking at 60 km/hr ... front wheel got locked and I fell down.. it got locked because of two reason... 1. road had gravel and water.. 2. My front disc is worn out. So it got jammed.
        So that's they only problem for front disc. So naturally I know I don't have ABS, so I always reduce the riding speed when I find water or loose gravel as a precaution

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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

          Just now I saw this post in motoroids.com

          Black scheme looks sexy.

          Price : 15000 + motorcycle

          Waiting : 10 days.

          Contact : executive Bajaj, mumbai

          Source : http://www.motoroids.com/news/mumbai...tom-paintjobs/
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          Last edited by alliwanted; 09-19-2015, 10:42 PM.
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          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

            Originally posted by alliwanted View Post
            Just now I saw this post in motoroids.com

            Black scheme looks sexy.

            Price : 15000 + motorcycle

            Waiting : 10 days.

            Contact : executive Bajaj, mumbai
            It needs a stickering removal job, then it'll be perfect

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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

              Originally posted by alliwanted View Post
              Just now I saw this post in motoroids.com

              Black scheme looks sexy.

              Price : 15000 + motorcycle

              Waiting : 10 days.

              Contact : executive Bajaj, mumbai

              That is yellow rs200 with aftermarket paint...

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              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                How are the point quality. I love this one below.it's the best and RS looks absolutely mean with it
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                • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                  Originally posted by xplod566 View Post
                  How are the point quality. I love this one below.it's the best and RS looks absolutely mean with it
                  Its matte black color, you can get the wrap done to get such color or the other option will be paint it. If paint ia uses you need to take care of it with various polishes and save it from prying eyes in the locality so that jealous folks don't get upset and screw up the paint.

                  I have visited bajaj as well honda SVCs and they use 3M paint.

                  Cheers,
                  Sanjay
                  http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                    Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
                    Its matte black color, you can get the wrap done to get such color or the other option will be paint it. If paint ia uses you need to take care of it with various polishes and save it from prying eyes in the locality so that jealous folks don't get upset and screw up the paint.

                    I have visited bajaj as well honda SVCs and they use 3M paint.

                    Cheers,
                    Sanjay
                    Ok.so the above pic is paint or wrap?
                    And also in wrap won't it come out from places and can I peel it off later without hampering the stock paint ?

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                    • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                      Originally posted by xplod566 View Post
                      Ok.so the above pic is paint or wrap?
                      And also in wrap won't it come out from places and can I peel it off later without hampering the stock paint ?
                      It will be hard to comment by just looking at the image. If you get the wrap done by a professsional it wont peel off in short time but in long run it will peel off because end of day its a sticket which will loose its property someday. And yes, you can remove the wrap without hampering the stock paint. Thats the beauty of wrapping. You wrap it and if you get bored, remove it and then new fresh wrap of diff color. If you are going for entire body wrap in diff color, you will have to ammend those changes in rc book as well.

                      Cheers,
                      Sanjay
                      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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                      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                        Please see the link in my edited post
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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                          Originally posted by alliwanted View Post
                          Please see the link in my edited post
                          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/showthread.php?p=1175663
                          What you posted is totally diff from what xplod566 has posted. Obviously you have mentioned that this paint job cost x amount of money. My replies were on the photo of RS200 posted by xplod566 as I was not able to make out whether its a paint or wrap. And BTW, the green color looks hideous:thumbdown: however the black looks absolute gorgeous.

                          Cheers,
                          Sanjay
                          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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                          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                            Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
                            It will be hard to comment by just looking at the image. If you get the wrap done by a professsional it wont peel off in short time but in long run it will peel off because end of day its a sticket which will loose its property someday. And yes, you can remove the wrap without hampering the stock paint. Thats the beauty of wrapping. You wrap it and if you get bored, remove it and then new fresh wrap of diff color. If you are going for entire body wrap in diff color, you will have to ammend those changes in rc book as well.

                            Cheers,
                            Sanjay
                            Oh yes rx book.another extra money spending for it.
                            However any idea how much a good wrap can cost

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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                              Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
                              What you posted is totally diff from what xplod566 has posted. Obviously you have mentioned that this paint job cost x amount of money. My replies were on the photo of RS200 posted by xplod566 as I was not able to make out whether its a paint or wrap. And BTW, the green color looks hideous[emoji107] however the black looks absolute gorgeous.

                              Cheers,
                              Sanjay
                              Yes it's hard to distinguish if it's wrap or paint.I think its a wrap.Bajaj asc won't do paint job.or may be.

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                              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                                Originally posted by xplod566 View Post
                                Oh yes rx book.another extra money spending for it.
                                However any idea how much a good wrap can cost
                                I got the wrapping done on some panels of my 220 and the cbr as well, the panels were

                                1. Windshield both bikes (300rs)
                                2. Side fairing both bikes (500rs)

                                It cost me around 800rs, I have seen in benneli tnt300 thread that a 3M wrap on tank cost around 4000-5000rs. If you get it done from local shops it will cost you around max 2K rs considering you are not planning for entire bike wrap as you will need to make changes in rc book as well.

                                Cheers,
                                Sanjay
                                http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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