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  • 36T rear sprocket and sirac tyre

    speed with RPM

    5th gear 62 @ 4000 RPM
    77 @ 5000 RPM
    92 @ 6000 RPM
    105 @ 7000 RPM
    122 @ 8000 RPM
    131 @ 8700 RPM but was under 9 RPM

    in 4th gear i went till 131 kmph then the road was not clearly visible i slowed down

    all theses i tested in the new madurai - dindigul 4way lane

    while comming to my native kodai kanal

    cruise ing 90 kmph is a pleasure . and also returned a good effeciency of
    35 kmpl on highways at continuous riding @85 to 90 kmph


    i touched 136kmph @9000RPM in 5th gear . i went 5kms continously . the speed varied from 133 kmph to 136 . it is not going beyond 136 .


    guyz post some info abt the sirac with 37t sprocket

    now only i changed the full chain kit @ 16000kms

    almost 600 kms runed in the new chain kit

    planning to change the chain set to 37t after your reviews and ill give the
    36t to my friend

    but some how i won the drag against the ug4 180

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    • They Say!
      Pulsar 220 is Unreliable....
      Pulsar 220 is not suited for Touring....
      Pulsar 220 is not engineered to last....
      Pulsar 220 has poor performance.....
      Pulsar 220 is uncomfortable to ride....

      Blah! Blah! Blah!

      My Journey so far........




      ......and many more to come!

      It all began on the 16th of November 2007.......

      The Start - Just taken Delivery at ProBiking, Chennai!





      And today 2 years down the line on 15th November 2009......

      The Present - On the eve of its 2nd Birthday, NICE Road





      Its been 2 years and 48000+ kms of using my bike now! The ownership experience has been nothing short of FUNtastic. Every time the right wrist whacks the throttle wide open the surge of Torque just brings a smile across my face, absolutely no regrets in buying this bike at all. Even today with number of miles it has seen it still manages to reach speeds of 135+ and if the conditions are right even shows a 140+ speedo indicated, even the mileage has been a steady 34-38kmpl so far. For a bike that's supposed have lived half of its life (Almost full life if you consider that its a Bajaj :P) the bike is going great guns. The service center induced problems that arise once in a while are an irritant, but the moment you "Twist the Wrist!" all these minor issues are forgotten in the surging wave of torque that makes the rest of traffic fade away....

      Still waiting for the day a worthy upgrade/replacement exists in the market......

      PS: Was too wrapped up with work to post this a week back!
      Last edited by Praful; 11-26-2009, 08:36 PM.
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      • Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
        They Say!
        Pulsar 220 is Unreliable....
        Pulsar 220 is not suited for Touring....
        Pulsar 220 is not engineered to last....
        Pulsar 220 has poor performance.....
        Pulsar 220 is uncomfortable to ride....

        Blah! Blah! Blah!

        My Journey so far........




        ......and many more to come!

        It all began on the 16th of November 2007.......

        The Start - Just taken Delivery at ProBiking, Chennai!



        And today 2 years down the line on 15th November 2009......

        The Present - On the eve of its 2nd Birthday, NICE Road





        Its been 2 years and 48000+ kms of using my bike now! The ownership experience has been nothing short of FUNtastic. Every time the right wrist whacks the throttle wide open the surge of Torque just brings a smile across my face, absolutely no regrets in buying this bike at all. Even today with number of miles it has seen it still manages to reach speeds of 135+ and if the conditions are right even shows a 140+ speedo indicated, even the mileage has been a steady 34-38kmpl so far. For a bike that's supposed have lived half of its life (Almost full life if you consider that its a Bajaj :P) the bike is going great guns. The service center induced problems that arise once in a while are an irritant, but the moment you "Twist the Wrist!" all these minor issues are forgotten in the surging wave of torque that makes the rest of traffic fade away....

        Still waiting for the day a worthy upgrade/replacement exists in the market......

        PS: Was too wrapped up with work to post this a week back!
        Really awesome dude no words. 220 rockzz ur red beast is shinning like a new beast
        Last edited by truelypulsarian; 11-26-2009, 08:38 PM.
        PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
        PULSAR 220 DTS-FI - 2008
        PULSAR 220 DTSI - 2011
        SUZUKI GIXXER - 2015

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        • Awesome man
          Ajinkya

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          • congratulation "uncle" (since you r 48 now!) on your bike's anniversary
            what about your HID dreams, now since you 've officially ran out of warranty, are u planning to install it?

            Still waiting for the day a worthy upgrade/replacement exists in the market......
            absolutely, i echo your words with confidence

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            • Originally posted by monty007 View Post
              yaah wil post the pics n revving pic today...abt flyby..will post of saturday ride.. ..i will clean spark plug..how much amt of force shud i apply to them to remove ...n clean them with wht?

              KAHI HAATH MEIN NA AA JAYE --SPARK PLUGS

              cleaning sparks plugs don need force......seee u need to remove to plug...use a brake parts cleaner . . . . . or use a simple cloth....use a small tooth brush( wire brush) to get rid of carbon deposits....... DONE !!! the spark plug has a small bent platinum tip i guess.... the exact gap must be adjusted if u know how to that is..............thats it....

              we want video ......V.I.D.E.O .............no pics
              My BiKe DoEsN't LeAk OiL, iT mArK's ItS TeRriToRy !

              sigpic

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              • Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                Really awesome dude no words. 220 rockzz ur red beast is shinning like a new beast
                Originally posted by ajinkya View Post
                Awesome man
                Originally posted by ryder_boney View Post
                congratulation "uncle" (since you r 48 now!) on your bike's anniversary
                what about your HID dreams, now since you 've officially ran out of warranty, are u planning to install it?


                absolutely, i echo your words with confidence
                Thanks guys!

                @ryder_boney: Yes definitely going the HID way, lotsa night rides coming up now that the monsoons are over!
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                • Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
                  They Say!
                  Pulsar 220 is Unreliable....
                  Pulsar 220 is not suited for Touring....
                  Pulsar 220 is not engineered to last....
                  Pulsar 220 has poor performance.....
                  Pulsar 220 is uncomfortable to ride....

                  Blah! Blah! Blah!

                  My Journey so far........




                  ......and many more to come!

                  It all began on the 16th of November 2007.......

                  The Start - Just taken Delivery at ProBiking, Chennai!





                  And today 2 years down the line on 15th November 2009......

                  The Present - On the eve of its 2nd Birthday, NICE Road





                  Its been 2 years and 48000+ kms of using my bike now! The ownership experience has been nothing short of FUNtastic. Every time the right wrist whacks the throttle wide open the surge of Torque just brings a smile across my face, absolutely no regrets in buying this bike at all. Even today with number of miles it has seen it still manages to reach speeds of 135+ and if the conditions are right even shows a 140+ speedo indicated, even the mileage has been a steady 34-38kmpl so far. For a bike that's supposed have lived half of its life (Almost full life if you consider that its a Bajaj :P) the bike is going great guns. The service center induced problems that arise once in a while are an irritant, but the moment you "Twist the Wrist!" all these minor issues are forgotten in the surging wave of torque that makes the rest of traffic fade away....

                  Still waiting for the day a worthy upgrade/replacement exists in the market......

                  PS: Was too wrapped up with work to post this a week back!
                  Awesome, congrats!!

                  I still remember the day when i test rode the P220 in Bangalore and posted my review which was exceedingly positive. You were surprised/baffled to see me praising a BAJAJ product and asked me if i was joking.Nops, i was not and i knew the moment i rode the bike i did feel something special in the bike.

                  And yeah, the red beast of yours has got close to 500kms of hard treatment from me. She must be missing me!!

                  sigpic

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                  • Still waiting for the day a worthy upgrade/replacement exists in the market......
                    everything comes in this sentence.i second tht..congratz sirjee..wish u same miles of happy-joyfull-torquey riding with your bike..
                    "You not a biker, you nobody." —ME
                    sigpic
                    Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

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                    • Originally posted by vid_powerstroke View Post
                      cleaning sparks plugs don need force......seee u need to remove to plug...use a brake parts cleaner . . . . . or use a simple cloth....use a small tooth brush( wire brush) to get rid of carbon deposits....... DONE !!! the spark plug has a small bent platinum tip i guess.... the exact gap must be adjusted if u know how to that is..............thats it....

                      we want video ......V.I.D.E.O .............no pics
                      thank you for info..ill post video soon..first lemme go to worthy ride yaar...
                      "You not a biker, you nobody." —ME
                      sigpic
                      Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

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                      • prafultripathy

                        do u use any polish for ur beast??? it doesn't look like a 2 yr old beast
                        PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
                        PULSAR 220 DTS-FI - 2008
                        PULSAR 220 DTSI - 2011
                        SUZUKI GIXXER - 2015

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                        • 1.Are you guys(FI owners) happy with BAJAJ's attitude?
                          what do you think of P-220(new),as p-150 which was used by me for commuting has been sold i am on a look out for a new motorcycle with varied choices- P180, Fazer and P-220, no RTR solely because i find it not very comfy for two up riding and commuting over bad roads...
                          thanks...

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                          • Originally posted by chicane1879 View Post
                            Awesome, congrats!!

                            I still remember the day when i test rode the P220 in Bangalore and posted my review which was exceedingly positive. You were surprised/baffled to see me praising a BAJAJ product and asked me if i was joking.Nops, i was not and i knew the moment i rode the bike i did feel something special in the bike.

                            And yeah, the red beast of yours has got close to 500kms of hard treatment from me. She must be missing me!!
                            Thanks! And I still remember going like this on reading ur review!

                            And after I had a test I was like .....

                            Yup the beast likes to be ridden hard!

                            Remember this pic...



                            This was taken from your cellphone right after the first service was done!

                            Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
                            prafultripathy

                            do u use any polish for ur beast??? it doesn't look like a 2 yr old beast
                            The last time I polished the bike was about 1.5 years back!

                            I just get the 3M teflon coating done once in a while. The paint quality of bajaj has really improved quite a bit!

                            Originally posted by sheelpriye View Post
                            1.Are you guys(FI owners) happy with BAJAJ's attitude?
                            what do you think of P-220(new),as p-150 which was used by me for commuting has been sold i am on a look out for a new motorcycle with varied choices- P180, Fazer and P-220, no RTR solely because i find it not very comfy for two up riding and commuting over bad roads...
                            thanks...
                            Nope we (atleast I am not!) are not happy with Bajaj's attitude !

                            Wat happened to your ZMA????
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                            • @praful uncle

                              Waiting for upgrade? How abt Ninja, R1, CBR, CB,MT-01?

                              And happy birthday to your bike!
                              07 HH Zma
                              11 Honda Aviator DLX
                              14 Ford Figo 1.4 TDCI (Now Caged:( )
                              16 Scooty Zest
                              11 CBR 250R

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                              • Originally posted by onlinesatish View Post
                                @praful uncle

                                Waiting for upgrade? How abt Ninja, R1, CBR, CB,MT-01?

                                And happy birthday to your bike!
                                If you call investing 1300% more than what you initially invested in a bike "upgrading" then all I can say is my pockets are not so deep!

                                And the Ninja is not exactly a complete replacement for the 220, you don't have the 'Go Anywhere' ability of the 220 in that! Its a bike meant for a different purpose!
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