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  • i have a question,

    guys, how can we make our headlight settings go down... its too high, i can't see clearly during night rides...
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    • hi guys! do you have service manual on pulsar 200??? where can i download it... thanks... or if you have soft copy then can you please email it to me...
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      "Our strenght lies not in our quantity but in the quality of our relationship"

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      • Originally posted by win32dotex View Post
        i have a question,

        guys, how can we make our headlight settings go down... its too high, i can't see clearly during night rides...
        Yes it can be done. Get it done during your next service. There is a screw below the head light dome that needs to be rotated to change the focus of the headlight.

        Originally posted by win32dotex View Post
        hi guys! do you have service manual on pulsar 200??? where can i download it... thanks... or if you have soft copy then can you please email it to me...
        Refer few pages back. I had posted the link to download the manual. Its also available at the bajaj website.
        My thoughts...
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        'Remember that what's right isn't always popular... and what's popular isn't always right.'

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        • Originally posted by harshit.d View Post
          Yes it can be done. Get it done during your next service. There is a screw below the head light dome that needs to be rotated to change the focus of the headlight.



          Refer few pages back. I had posted the link to download the manual. Its also available at the bajaj website.
          i've already turn the screw counterclockwise but theres no effect of the focus of light... i've tried clockwise it focuses to the top but counter clockwise it doesn't focus down...

          i'll check it at bajaj website but if it's ok you could paster your link here for the service/workshop manual... TIA!

          is it ok to install HID on our PULSAR/ROUSER?
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          • is our tachometer reading is DELAYED.. when i rev the throttle, the RPM goes up but delay in a second... is it normal? thanks!

            i've heard to change spark plug Iridium Denso Sparks...

            Pls guide... thanks!
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            • Originally posted by win32dotex View Post
              hi hello! newbie here from the Gen. Santos City, Philippines... i have a new bajaj pulsar 200 or called here in the Philippines Kawasaki Bajaj Rouser 200 (KBR200)...

              just runned my bike for 435kms... i'll be taking this baby to Service center when 500kms is achieved...

              after that we will be travelling for 280kms to Davao City and vice versa for a short ride and to breakin my rouser...
              hi bro, nice to see you here.

              btw, i (well my son did) scan the service manual and placed it here
              Motorcycle Philippines - The #1 Motoring Enthusiast Community in the Country
              all 148 pages
              2009: yamaha ybr-125g, yamaha fz-16, pulsar 200 black, pulsar 200red
              2010: pulsar 220 red, ninja 250r
              2011: ninja 650r

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              • Hello guys... m just noticing everybody's mileage is around 40-45...

                But my bike just gives 30-32.. m worried... wat could be the issue. is there any one with the same mileage ????

                Regards
                Not only Great power comes with great responsibility but also with Great RISK !!! Referring to SBKs...

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                • [QUOTE=win32dotex;411774]is our tachometer reading is DELAYED.. when i rev the throttle, the RPM goes up but delay in a second... is it normal? thanks!

                  QUOTE]
                  Some delay/lag is always there.
                  However if there is more delay (Try riding some other 200 to compare) then check the throttle play and get it tightened at the service centre.

                  The immediate throttle responce is characteristic of racing or sports bike.
                  Check videos over youtube for racing throttle response like that of R6 etc to see almost no lag!

                  Originally posted by Veeral View Post
                  Hello guys... m just noticing everybody's mileage is around 40-45...

                  But my bike just gives 30-32.. m worried... wat could be the issue. is there any one with the same mileage ????

                  Regards
                  1. What tyre pressure you maintaining?
                  2. What's your riding style? Ripping or sedate or mixed?
                  3. Riding conditions? Bumper to bumper traffic or smooth?
                  4. Is your AFR too rich?
                  5. How are you calculating your bike's mileage? For pulsar 200 (at least) its different so askin.

                  Get these points checked first
                  My thoughts...
                  http://hdhawan.blogspot.com

                  'Remember that what's right isn't always popular... and what's popular isn't always right.'

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                  • the best way to know your AFR (Air-fuel ratio) is to read the spark plug color after running over a sufficient distance with the bike well warmed up

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                    • Originally posted by Absoluthavoc View Post
                      the best way to know your AFR (Air-fuel ratio) is to read the spark plug color after running over a sufficient distance with the bike well warmed up
                      Or check your bike's pickup. If you feel loss of pickup and still getting good mileage it means your AFR is very lean!
                      My thoughts...
                      http://hdhawan.blogspot.com

                      'Remember that what's right isn't always popular... and what's popular isn't always right.'

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                      • ^^ yes but that's again not really ideal to check the AFR.

                        Anyways, as regards calculating the mileage, the best way would be the tankfull method.

                        Usually (depending on how much you have rode the bike on Reserve) the tank will take in around 18Lts when filled to the brim.

                        From that reading right down to reserve again, gives you the km/pl that the bike is returning for approx 18L (little less than 18L because some of what you filled into the tank would have travelled down to the reserve section..depending on how much you rode your bike in reserve)

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                        • Originally posted by Absoluthavoc View Post
                          ^^ yes but that's again not really ideal to check the AFR.

                          Anyways, as regards calculating the mileage, the best way would be the tankfull method.

                          Usually (depending on how much you have rode the bike on Reserve) the tank will take in around 18Lts when filled to the brim.

                          From that reading right down to reserve again, gives you the km/pl that the bike is returning for approx 18L (little less than 18L because some of what you filled into the tank would have travelled down to the reserve section..depending on how much you rode your bike in reserve)
                          That I haven't found to be so accurate method.
                          we dont know the exact quantity of fuel that can be filled in the tank. The best i feel is when bike hits reserve, fill some fuel say 1-2L of petrol and then again ride till reserve and check the mileage.
                          Last edited by harshit.d; 04-22-2010, 05:49 PM.
                          My thoughts...
                          http://hdhawan.blogspot.com

                          'Remember that what's right isn't always popular... and what's popular isn't always right.'

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                          • Originally posted by harshit.d View Post
                            Originally posted by win32dotex View Post
                            is our tachometer reading is DELAYED.. when i rev the throttle, the RPM goes up but delay in a second... is it normal? thanks!
                            Some delay/lag is always there.
                            However if there is more delay (Try riding some other 200 to compare) then check the throttle play and get it tightened at the service centre.

                            The immediate throttle responce is characteristic of racing or sports bike.
                            Check videos over youtube for racing throttle response like that of R6 etc to see almost no lag!
                            so do you mean it is normal on our bike to have a delay of RPM response?
                            www.xpridersteam.tk
                            "Our strenght lies not in our quantity but in the quality of our relationship"

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                            • Originally posted by 3kings View Post
                              hi bro, nice to see you here.

                              btw, i (well my son did) scan the service manual and placed it here
                              Motorcycle Philippines - The #1 Motoring Enthusiast Community in the Country
                              all 148 pages
                              hi bro! thanks for the share... hope to ride with you guys soon...
                              www.xpridersteam.tk
                              "Our strenght lies not in our quantity but in the quality of our relationship"

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                              • Originally posted by win32dotex View Post
                                so do you mean it is normal on our bike to have a delay of RPM response?
                                Yes to some extent its normal. However if its too much then i guess its not ok!!!
                                I've checked the same thing on 2 R15s as well and there also there is a li'l delay so i guess its a characteristic.!
                                My thoughts...
                                http://hdhawan.blogspot.com

                                'Remember that what's right isn't always popular... and what's popular isn't always right.'

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