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they didn't copy evrything... look at the disk... it's on the left side.Originally posted by princesirohi View PostOMG, what the f*** is this, i never knew, they copied everything...somebody should sue them..
this was a hot topic on xBHP 1.0
tis is a really old pic...
the bike was a copy of the Pulsar Classic.
one of the funniest comments on the old thread was...
"hahaha, the disk is on the left side, it'll break really easily"
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They are big copy cat... i think they have same special kind of xerox machine...
lol...
but this bike really perform or use and throw kind... ride till it's working then just throw it as no repairing is possible...
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Quite worried to see Chinese competing (even if they're cloning) in the middle weight segment. While we don't know when we would be at that stage!!! We've still not crossed the 250cc segment yet.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
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That was a funniest comment in old XbhpOriginally posted by saipranav View PostCan somebody explain this
"the disc will break since its on the left side"
it wont break. There was a discussion in this Xbhp about bikes with left and right disc brakes, it doesn't make any difference in braking.
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it can also be taken as " as the position of the disc is the only thing they didn't copy,, so it would break as they would certainly have messed it up as they don't really use their own brains..when they do they mess it all up!!"Originally posted by Prabhakar150 View PostThat was a funniest comment in old Xbhp
it wont break. There was a discussion in this Xbhp about bikes with left and right disc brakes, it doesn't make any difference in braking.
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There is no ample evidence that a Chinese company has ever replicated Pulsar. The 'news' has originated within India and could be a clandestine method of misleading Indian consumer. Gulsar is only on paper not on road. Anyone arguing my point may please produce evidence (not blogs discussing 'hypothetical' gulsar or some dirt from rediff.com)
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Shetty, This bike doesn't exist on earth, some vested interest has 'created' a story that a Chinese company has copied Pulsar. There is no concrete evidence of existence of Gulsar. Bike bloggers in India are fooled at this fabricated story.Originally posted by pavandshettyI came to know about this company for the first time. But my question is, will this bike come to India?
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China's answer to Kawasaki Ninja 650R
Originally posted by pavandshettyI came to know about this company for the first time. But my question is, will this bike come to India?He meant the replica of Ninja bro.Originally posted by vipin_s View PostShetty, This bike doesn't exist on earth, some vested interest has 'created' a story that a Chinese company has copied Pulsar. There is no concrete evidence of existence of Gulsar. Bike bloggers in India are fooled at this fabricated story.
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OT: I am not here to argue but here is a small piece of info, posted in 'the economic times'Originally posted by vipin_s View PostThere is no ample evidence that a Chinese company has ever replicated Pulsar. The 'news' has originated within India and could be a clandestine method of misleading Indian consumer. Gulsar is only on paper not on road. Anyone arguing my point may please produce evidence (not blogs discussing 'hypothetical' gulsar or some dirt from rediff.com)
Bajaj Auto nails Pulsar copycat - The Economic Times
I remember seeing this news in TV channels too. Others correct me if it is not true.
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Maybe its banned but the bike existed.Originally posted by vipin_s View PostShetty, This bike doesn't exist on earth, some vested interest has 'created' a story that a Chinese company has copied Pulsar. There is no concrete evidence of existence of Gulsar. Bike bloggers in India are fooled at this fabricated story.
I remember some Bajaj officials saying that the Gulsar is a copy of the Pulsar, plus the Gulsar won't have the power+mileage combo of Pulsar due to lack of DTSi.
Secondly, the tank of the Gulsar is not as good in quality or durability.
@ Prabhakar: So, it means the Gulsar is banned to be sold now, right?---
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coming soon... Hondazuki!Originally posted by payengHere comes another conpiracy theory against the poor Chinese. Check out "Yamasaki (

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Originally posted by vipin_s View PostThis bike doesn't exist on earth, some vested interest has 'created' a story that a Chinese company has copied Pulsar.
vested interest.
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According to the news reported, the Chinese manufacturer accepted in court that what they have done was unfair and stopped the production.Originally posted by Samarth 619 View PostMaybe its banned but the bike existed.
I remember some Bajaj officials saying that the Gulsar is a copy of the Pulsar, plus the Gulsar won't have the power+mileage combo of Pulsar due to lack of DTSi.
Secondly, the tank of the Gulsar is not as good in quality or durability.
@ Prabhakar: So, it means the Gulsar is banned to be sold now, right?
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