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  • Re: Pulsar NS 160

    I think new apache rtr 160 going to take away market from it because it's got everything else u can expect in 150 cc segment bike about 1lakh pakage

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      The only positive thing that Apache has got is more power and torque than NS160. They will surely have a great advertising, but i believe that it wont overtake... US....
      Xplore the inside, Love it, Ride it & Enjoy...

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      • Re: Pulsar NS 160

        They have launched it today,
        With 4 valve engine, oil cooler, rear disc.... And the price is little less..
        Xplore the inside, Love it, Ride it & Enjoy...

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          Yesterday i checked the chain for proper lubrication, while rotating the wheel a ball of mud mixed oily particle fell down. Doubtfully i removed the front sprocket cover and found lot of dust particles and mud mixed with lube deposited around the front sprocket. Cleaned everything and lubed the front sprocket too. This is a small thing but which really needs to be taken care of while lubrication of chain.
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            The dummy radiator holder is a useless thing as it does not really do any job here. First of all it is very loose and vibrates while running. It can be shaken easily with one finger. The small benefits (may be) i see is a slanting piece at the exhaust pipe starting, which lets more air to the exhaust pipe but really covers the top portion of it. And a funnel shaped rubber air hole to the main spark plug, this should do a lot but the air is on to the walls rather than the spark plug.
            I have decided to remove it so that the engine front and oil cooler gets some more exposed to air.
            Any opinions....?
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              One thing i realized cleaning and lubing chain by ur own is better than taking it to service center and u could use some diesel to remove mud and oil from chain.
              BTW my bikes Milage automatically increased after 1500 km it is giving around 49-50 kmpl now vibration have increased a little bit not too much,so far so gud

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                Don't remove it put some 3m tape or thick masking take around so it will not vibrate because it's not gonna make too much difference in air flow around head

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                  Have u noticed rear wheel hub there are screws holes are provided I think they are for rear disk because NS160 is sold with rear disk and single channel abs in turkey so I think we can replace rear drum setup with disk,what u guys thinks

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                    • Re: Pulsar NS 160

                      Originally posted by mortal monk View Post
                      One thing i realized cleaning and lubing chain by ur own is better than taking it to service center and u could use some diesel to remove mud and oil from chain.
                      BTW my bikes Milage automatically increased after 1500 km it is giving around 49-50 kmpl now vibration have increased a little bit not too much,so far so gud
                      As i have increased the speed, the mileage has decreased to 42 - 44.
                      Shell oil performs better than bajaj oil. This oil has covered 1300 kms and still is in golden color (little dark). The ODO reads 3400, it has become smooth than before.
                      Xplore the inside, Love it, Ride it & Enjoy...

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                        Originally posted by mortal monk View Post
                        Have u noticed rear wheel hub there are screws holes are provided I think they are for rear disk because NS160 is sold with rear disk and single channel abs in turkey so I think we can replace rear drum setup with disk,what u guys thinks
                        Yes, it is for setting up the rear disc.
                        Xplore the inside, Love it, Ride it & Enjoy...

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                        • Re: Pulsar NS 160

                          Originally posted by mortal monk View Post
                          Rear hub[ATTACH]239452[/ATTACH]
                          This is really injustice bajaj does.
                          Here the option for rear disc is not available. So sad 😭😭😭
                          Xplore the inside, Love it, Ride it & Enjoy...

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                          • Re: Pulsar NS 160

                            U have any idea which disc and caliper I should use

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                              Originally posted by Riyas View Post
                              This is really injustice bajaj does.
                              Here the option for rear disc is not available. So sad [emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]
                              Yes it's a euro 4 complient bike in Spain and turkey they got abs too and we got trolled[emoji23]

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                                Originally posted by mortal monk View Post
                                Yes it's a euro 4 complient bike in Spain and turkey they got abs too and we got trolled[emoji23]
                                So.. in your bike, you dont have an option to setup a rear disc... 😕
                                Xplore the inside, Love it, Ride it & Enjoy...

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