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Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

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  • randhish
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by hypergamer View Post
    Tyres are 4300 each 😷
    They are costly but, for next 30000 kms you will have mental peace. They have Michelin warranty of 30k kms or 3 years.

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  • randhish
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by hypergamer View Post
    Tyres are 4300 each 😷
    Front is 4000rs and back is 5200rs. And mrf revz fc is about 3500rs

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  • hypergamer
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by randhish View Post
    Excellent choice
    Tyres are 4300 each 😷

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  • randhish
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by hypergamer View Post
    Street radial for the rear 130/70 and street 110/70 for front done.
    Excellent choice

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  • hypergamer
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by randhish View Post
    Mrf fc1 is little cheaper than michelin . if you can then put Michelin street 110/70 at front.. Its little better in grip than the mrf..
    Street radial for the rear 130/70 and street 110/70 for front done.

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  • randhish
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by hypergamer View Post
    Awesome will get these then. Thanks for the inputs.
    Mrf fc1 is little cheaper than michelin . if you can then put Michelin street 110/70 at front.. Its little better in grip than the mrf..

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  • hypergamer
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by randhish View Post
    No..my brother's duke is have mrf at front and Michelin at back. Absolutely fantastic to ride..
    Awesome will get these then. Thanks for the inputs.

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  • randhish
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by hypergamer View Post
    Mrf fc at front and michellin at rear will be ok. I mean it wont be a mismatch right. And any clue howmuch these cost bro?
    No..my brother's duke is have mrf at front and Michelin at back. Absolutely fantastic to ride..

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  • hypergamer
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by randhish View Post
    Michelin street radial for back is excellent choice both for dry and wet riding but pilot sporty for front u will feel ur front is loosing grip in the front..
    Pilot sporty is not so good..
    If you do not mind upgrading one size for front then Michelin street radial 110/70 or mrf fc1 110/70 are both much better option..
    Mrf fc at front and michellin at rear will be ok. I mean it wont be a mismatch right. And any clue howmuch these cost bro?

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  • randhish
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by hypergamer View Post
    Michelin Pilot Street 130/70 R17 for rear and

    Michelin Pilot Sporty 100/80 -17* for front is this a good combo guys please suggest.
    Michelin street radial for back is excellent choice both for dry and wet riding but pilot sporty for front u will feel ur front is loosing grip in the front..
    Pilot sporty is not so good..
    If you do not mind upgrading one size for front then Michelin street radial 110/70 or mrf fc1 110/70 are both much better option..

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  • hypergamer
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Michelin Pilot Street 130/70 R17 for rear and

    Michelin Pilot Sporty 100/80 -17* for front is this a good combo guys please suggest.

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  • randhish
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by Vicky_New_Guy View Post
    What are the tell tale signs of a loose steering head bearing? I was really busy for the last few days. Rode the bike after a long time yesterday. I get that the steering was too loose! If I report it to the SVC they'd be like get it serviced. Don't wanna do that yet. Any ideas?
    The place where you live if have any under construction or damaged road with loose gravel then try riding your bike on it at normal speed..if you get a feeling of shaky front suspension then most probably its a problem of steering head bearing or a cone set problem..
    Any of your trusted local mechanics can solve it.. No need to go to service centre..

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  • Vicky_New_Guy
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    What are the tell tale signs of a loose steering head bearing? I was really busy for the last few days. Rode the bike after a long time yesterday. I get that the steering was too loose! If I report it to the SVC they'd be like get it serviced. Don't wanna do that yet. Any ideas?

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  • nizamsm
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    Originally posted by Saurabh Tuli View Post
    Thanks Saurabh.. this would definitely help

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  • Saurabh Tuli
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    Re: Pulsar AS 200 Owners Review and Experiences

    Originally posted by Saurabh Tuli View Post
    Bro i can't post a video but i can share some pics in which there are some screws which will help in opening up the fairing
    Screws are on both sides . And don't forget to disconnect the indicators.
    I hope you can understand the process by just seeing the pics.

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