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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
I think cp will be a gud option as it is located in the center and anyone can come easily over there.Originally posted by Pawan Kajla View PostVasant vihar done
But we should be atleast 10 RS owners to solve the purpose of making a group...
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Brother according to me a group consist of more than one .Originally posted by saurabhp View PostI think cp will be a gud option as it is located in the center and anyone can come easily over there.
But we should be atleast 10 RS owners to solve the purpose of making a group...
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Hey guys, I have recently booked a rs200 and I have asked the dealer to show me the bike before registration as I have read that it's better to check the bike(for panel gaps, etc etc) and then let it get registered, if anyone could guide me as to what all should I check/test before the registration. Thank you
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Depends on the style and conditions of riding.. In City you will get around 35 and on Highway around 38.Originally posted by sanketmhatre View PostHello...before 2-3 weeks ago I booked Pulsar AS200 but now I'm canceling that booking and going to buy Pulsar RS200. I just want to know that RS200 gives 35-40 kmpl of mileage or less?
Congrats on ur purchase... You can get the pdi list early on this thread or on 200ns thread..Originally posted by Shailesh3295 View PostHey guys, I have recently booked a rs200 and I have asked the dealer to show me the bike before registration as I have read that it's better to check the bike(for panel gaps, etc etc) and then let it get registered, if anyone could guide me as to what all should I check/test before the registration. Thank youBhargav.
----Two wheels move my soul----
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
In bumper to bumper traffic: 29-30 kmpl. This is what I get when I cover ~12 km in 40 min. So, this is the worst you can expect.Originally posted by sanketmhatre View PostHello...before 2-3 weeks ago I booked Pulsar AS200 but now I'm canceling that booking and going to buy Pulsar RS200. I just want to know that RS200 gives 35-40 kmpl of mileage or less?
On highways: Max I have got is 42 kmph (under extremely sane riding)
So averaging out, about 35 kmph is expected with a decent mix of city + highway ride.
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Check page# 12 on this thread for the PDI list.Originally posted by Shailesh3295 View PostHey guys, I have recently booked a rs200 and I have asked the dealer to show me the bike before registration as I have read that it's better to check the bike(for panel gaps, etc etc) and then let it get registered, if anyone could guide me as to what all should I check/test before the registration. Thank youRiding a bike is like flying.... All your senses are alive...
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Owners Review and Experience
Thank you 😀Originally posted by bhargavkundem View PostDepends on the style and conditions of riding.. In City you will get around 35 and on Highway around 38.
Congrats on ur purchase... You can get the pdi list early on this thread or on 200ns thread..
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Hey guys, now there are 100+ pages to go through for the review of this bike here so I wonder if anyone could tell me in short about this bike, I'm mainly concerned with the cons/ problems faced (in city traffic/highways) if any, since there users owning this bike for months now it could really help, thank you
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I have Rode 3K Km+ .Originally posted by Shailesh3295 View PostThank you 😀
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Hey guys, now there are 100+ pages to go through for the review of this bike here so I wonder if anyone could tell me in short about this bike, I'm mainly concerned with the cons/ problems faced (in city traffic/highways) if any, since there users owning this bike for months now it could really help, thank you
will point down some Pros and Cons
Pros :
1). Value for Money !!!
2). Super technology bike at affordable rates.
3). Apart from the Vibration @4.5K rpm the engine is very very smooth.
4). Spares and maintenance would be pocket friendly.
5). Bajaj has outdone with RS200 , I still wonder how did they do this ?..
6). I am getting consistent mileage of 42Km/ltr on mixed roads, If you always do 70Km/hr then u may get 35-37Km/ltr
7). Best Riding position, you can drive on and on , best for city and touring.
Cons :
1). Minor quality issues but manageable.
2). Vibrations in engine @4.5K-4.7K rpm you can feel that , Rest is butter smooth.
3). Bajaj Service(I am scared , everytime I had my P150 sent to Authorised dealer a new problem arouse within 2-3 days.)
4). Bike is very Heavy , so is not very Agile at the start, but the weight helps in stability at high speeds.
If possible get the ABS version its worth the price if you do lot of touring, for city without ABS would be fine.
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