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  • Originally posted by Absoluthavoc View Post
    guys.. great news finally. Osram are really helpful. Spoke to a rep and finally found out they're available @ Mahim. Although they come in pack of 2, they're willing to sell single bulbs as well. Will get one asap and let you guys know!

    Osram Nightbreakers 60/55w H4's
    whats the price of single bulb ??
    Adverts here :D

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    • Originally posted by CJ View Post
      whats the price of single bulb ??

      the pack of 2 costs 1600...

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      • 4th servicing done today, at 4470kms. It's running as smooth as butter! Loving the whole P-200 experience..
        :)

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        • @aryan: good to hear that you are loving this whole p200 experiance, so ithink this is time for some word of mouth publicity campaign..
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          Yes, i blog too..

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          • ok update : got the bulb and the guy even got his local mechanic to fit it onto the bike.

            Total cost : 700 (bulb) + 40 paid the mechanic.

            Feedback : Difference in dark areas is noticeable compared to the stock lamp. I have not had my stator plate changed to the Avenger (will get it done later) but even then the spread and the intensity is good. However there is a minor lag when switching between low and high beam. Also the dipper shows a slight lag too, which i suspect should not be there when the stator plate is changed to the Avengers.

            Overall : its definitely worth it @ 700 bucks!

            edit: if anyone is interested in them, let me know

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            • Absolutely! I would anyday recommend someone considering a P-200 to just go ahead and get one. My experience with the machine has been brilliant! Seriously..
              :)

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              • Originally posted by Absoluthavoc View Post
                ok update : got the bulb and the guy even got his local mechanic to fit it onto the bike.

                Total cost : 700 (bulb) + 40 paid the mechanic.

                Feedback : Difference in dark areas is noticeable compared to the stock lamp. I have not had my stator plate changed to the Avenger (will get it done later) but even then the spread and the intensity is good. However there is a minor lag when switching between low and high beam. Also the dipper shows a slight lag too, which i suspect should not be there when the stator plate is changed to the Avengers.

                Overall : its definitely worth it @ 700 bucks!

                edit: if anyone is interested in them, let me know
                Hi man, let us know the experience in detail after riding more. what was the specification of stock bulbs in your bike? Which model of nightbreaker did you opt for? Hope they will be helpful for riding safely.

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                • Osram Nightbreaker +90 60/55w. It should definitely be better once i change the stator plate to the Avengers

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                  • heyy got one problem..
                    my gear downshifts are really noisy...upsifts are smooth....
                    any idea y??

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                    • Pulsar 200's bottom end explored

                      bottom end grunt.....

                      Of late am ride my 200 very sanely. Since am still studing and fuel my own bike by working part time...need to burn every drop of fuel........so i prefer fewer gear shifts and wenever i slow down from 55 to say 40 coz of traffic of watever i try to slwly chug away instead of downshifting to save fuel....LOL wat else u'd expect......

                      neway i tried this today wanted to know the bikes low end capabilites and torque abilities FULL EXPERIMENT DONE IN 5TH COG ON A STRAIGHT ROAD

                      ......... let the bike go to 30 and slwoly tried to chug away......it pulled WITH NO HEADACHES.....
                      then went down to 25 and pulled the throttle slwly....Guess wat it pulled again without a knock....
                      then 23 same story pulled again..by now rpm's were like 2000......was damn impressed......decided to take her into he teens slowled all the way down to 19 at 1800 rpm....and guess wat she pulled...a slight knock was dere which is very normal i feel......so there u go a small experimental observation again that i have done and this time with the torque and pulling power tested.and boy how she responded right from 1800 rpm on the 5th cog (19kmph) to 68 at 5K rpm's.....still feel that the bottom end needs to be crunched up a bit like for eg the rtr's.......

                      i dont recomend this for day to day riding coz it will jack up all major components of the engine...
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjWXI8T2HUM
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                      07' Pulsar 200 DTS-i
                      99' Suzuki Shaolin
                      85' Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (Sold)
                      86' Ind-Suzuki Ax 100 (Sold)
                      03' HH Splendor

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                      • Topic Merged.
                        :)

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                        • Originally posted by Aryan View Post
                          4th servicing done today, at 4470kms. It's running as smooth as butter! Loving the whole P-200 experience..
                          4th service at 4470kms?

                          r u getting it serviced every 1000kms?
                          Last edited by onlinesatish; 11-04-2008, 05:09 AM.
                          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
                            4th service at 4470kms?

                            r u getting it serviced every 1000kms?
                            Every 1500, roughly, actually!

                            And the machine is performing in such a lovely way that I just cannot help but take as much care of her as possible..
                            :)

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                            • Originally posted by Absoluthavoc View Post
                              ok update : got the bulb and the guy even got his local mechanic to fit it onto the bike.

                              Total cost : 700 (bulb) + 40 paid the mechanic.

                              Feedback : Difference in dark areas is noticeable compared to the stock lamp. I have not had my stator plate changed to the Avenger (will get it done later) but even then the spread and the intensity is good. However there is a minor lag when switching between low and high beam. Also the dipper shows a slight lag too, which i suspect should not be there when the stator plate is changed to the Avengers.

                              Overall : its definitely worth it @ 700 bucks!

                              edit: if anyone is interested in them, let me know
                              gr8 man...i heard that it will drain out the battery if you dont switch it to avenger coil....do it fast man and ya me too planning to change to this bulb...i have one small question...it gives pure white light ??
                              Adverts here :D

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                              • ^^ why would it drain the battery? The 200 headlights are not on the battery man. I wouldnt say 100% white light but its definitely not like the stock lamp. Infact the stock lamp has a bluish coat, this one is clear

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