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  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

    [QUOTE=jbm_guy;1175650]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 Black0ut View Post

    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
    Bro....I'm not facing any problem like you said.... video which I have upload is of 2.15gb

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      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:thumbdown: however the black looks absolute gorgeous.

      Cheers,
      Sanjay
      My post was for general public to notice the change I made.

      Not specifying you particularly.

      Yea, black one looks very good and quality seems to be very top notch
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      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

        I booked a RS200 ABS today. Hoping to get it by thursday. There is no waiting period now here at Bangalore. Amba bajaj has 8 RS200s in stock at the moment.

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        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

          I have done 1500km...haven't cleaned or lubed the chain yet. It was done once at 600km while servicing.
          Doubt:
          1. Which chain spray to use?
          2. How often is it required to be done?
          3. Should I clean the chain before spray (if yes, with diesel or kerosene)?

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          • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

            Originally posted by Rachit Puri View Post
            I have done 1500km...haven't cleaned or lubed the chain yet. It was done once at 600km while servicing.
            Doubt:
            1. Which chain spray to use?
            2. How often is it required to be done?
            3. Should I clean the chain before spray (if yes, with diesel or kerosene)?
            Recommended to use Motul chain spray or OKS or TVS chain spray.
            All are good respectively.
            Seniors usually recommend to use chain cleaner from Motul. Can use either diesel or kerosene as well. No issues with either.
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            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

              The most awaited black is coming soon.

              Black demon! Now that's what I was looking to
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              • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                Originally posted by alliwanted View Post
                The most awaited black is coming soon.

                Black demon! Now that's what I was looking to
                Bajaj is eager to provide new color options but not interested to fix the thud sound issue from the front present in all the RS.

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                • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                  Originally posted by fundoozzz View Post
                  Bajaj is eager to provide new color options but not interested to fix the thud sound issue from the front present in all the RS.
                  In my rs thud sound goes out...

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                  • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                    Originally posted by Pawan Kajla View Post
                    In my rs thud sound goes out...
                    how did you get rid of it???

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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

                      Source : http://www.motoroids.com/news/mumbai...tom-paintjobs/

                      Look what i got
                      Fear the black is back
                      Wid no extra cost [emoji6]

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                      • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                        Originally posted by kany1991 View Post

                        Look what i got
                        Fear the black is back
                        Wid no extra cost [emoji6]
                        This color just looks mean [emoji4]

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                        • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                          I have completed 1.5k in my RS200 with ABS. Recently I have started feeling as if the back wheel is skidding - it is happening too frequently in mid range (4k-5k RPM) when I am driving it in around 35kmph to 50kmph. Does anyone have the same problem? It is scary to take it in traffic because of the skidding sensation. However, I have tried riding it in 100+ and I don't feel that way at top speeds. Can anyone help me out on what the problem could be? Is it possible that my first service (which I did at 700km) got screwed up and I am feeling this way? (After the first service I was driving mainly on highways at top speed, so I didn't feel that way. But today when I took my bike to office, it feels really terrible.)

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                          Originally posted by Black0ut View Post
                          Wearing the complete riding gear while going for market or other short rides are not possible. Atleast for me .. So i feel its good decision to go for ABS.

                          Recovering the bike from rear wheel lock is comparatively easier than front wheel lock. Its almost not possible to recover the bike when the front tyre locks. This is just from my experience. I am not talking about the guys who deliberately drift in the corners.
                          I make it a point to touch my bike only when I have put my helmet, gloves, riding pants, and high ankle shoes. My office is 35km away from home. So it is always worth wearing the gears. If I go on a longer weekend ride, I wear my jacket too. If at any point i feel, it is too much to wear for a short ride, I either avoid the ride, or make it a point to walk such short distances. I would rather be safe, than be sorry. I have seen people fall at 20kmph because of gravel and potholes, and breaking their knees. Ride safe!

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                          Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
                          Can we have the top speed topic closed as I see many people including me testing top speeds.

                          I am scared that people are going to do more top speed runs, now they are aware of the speed.

                          Even if folks are CAUTIOUS while doing a top speed run, please please do take care of yourself with proper riding gear and keep an eye on surroundings.

                          no offense meant to anyone!!

                          Cheers,
                          Sanjay
                          Agreed, why should I do stress testing on someone else's product, just because I bought it! I have touched 135kmph after which the response seems to die out easily. There is obviously no linear change in acceleration. 110-120kmph seems to be a very comfortable speed to cruise. (I am a cruiser, and go on a lot of weekend rides). More than that I don't have confidence on either our roads, or the bike, or in myself even. Moreover, it becomes too windy even at that speed that I have to duck myself below the windshield if I want to consistently maintain 120kmph.

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                            Originally posted by fundoozzz View Post
                            how did you get rid of it???

                            Automatically bro... Gone after 1.5k odo kms.

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                            • Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience

                              Originally posted by Rachit Puri View Post
                              I have done 1500km...haven't cleaned or lubed the chain yet. It was done once at 600km while servicing.
                              Doubt:
                              1. Which chain spray to use?
                              2. How often is it required to be done?
                              3. Should I clean the chain before spray (if yes, with diesel or kerosene)?
                              Hey namesake!!!

                              1. I use Motul chain lube road C2, cost ~ Rs 550
                              2. Chain lubing done once every week during rains and about 400 km in dry season. Chain cleaning every 1000 km.
                              3. Check the chain first. If it is really dirty, it is advisable to clean the chani first. Wipe it with a clean cloth, let the chain dry and then lube it. I use kerosene oil in an old Colin bottle (for the sprey) to clean the chain along with an old brush.
                              Riding a bike is like flying.... All your senses are alive...

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                                Originally posted by alliwanted View Post
                                The most awaited black is coming soon.

                                Black demon! Now that's what I was looking to
                                Bajaj is out with paint jobs again Hopefully they will increase the quality as well. Maybe it's just me I just get attracted to all the pulsars they release even from the first generation of pulsars. Pulsar is like the Honda City for me. I liked all the City cars from start
                                Btw has anyone tried to remove the stickers with some hair dyer method? Yet to see someone try to remove all those graphics and make it plain yellow or red.

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