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   It  is  suggested  to  customer  to  take  appropriate 

care  in  area  of  heavy  monsoon  or  high  rainfall 
area.  The  appropriate  surface  preventive  coat  to 
avoid  rusting  /  poor  surface  finish  on  account  of 
adverse  atmospheric  conditions.

  Always  carry  vehicle  registration  &  insurance 

papers,   and  a  valid  driving  licence  with  you.

General  Maintenance  Tips  :

 

  Vehicle  cleaning  to  be  done  with  soft  &  clean  wet 

cloth  to  avoid  scratches  on  painted  parts.

  Clean  &  lubricate  all  the  important  parts  as 

detailed  in  a  periodic  maintenance  chart.

  Do  not  apply  direct  water  jet  on  painted,  electrical 

/  electronic  parts. 

  Do  not  obstruct  engine  cooling  by  adding  mud 

protection  sheet  from  front

  Drive  cautiously.  Start  early  &  reach  your 

destination  safely.

  Avoid  driving  on  loose  sand  or  stones  where 

vehicle  is  likely  to  skid. 

  Properly  wrap-up  loose  clothes  while  driving  or 

riding  to  avoid  entangling  in  wheel  or  other  objects 
on  road.

  Always  concentrate  on  riding  for  safety.

Safe  Riding  Tips 

 Always  wear  Helmet  while  driving  or 

riding.  Your  helmet  should  conform 

to  appropriate  Indian  standards.

 Read  thoroughly  the  instructions 

given  in  this  manual  and  follow 

them  carefully.

 Avoid  unnecessary  accessories  for 

the  safety  of  both  rider  and 

other  motorists.

  Get  familiar  and  follow  traffic  rules  &  regulations  in  your 

states  as  well  as  general  traffic  signs.

  Familiarise  yourself  well  with  starting,  acceleration  and 

braking  of  the  vehicle.

  When  applying  the  brakes,  use  both  front  &  rear  brakes 

simultaneously.  Applying  only  one  brake  may  cause  the 
vehicle  to  loose  control.

  Riding  at  proper  speed  and  avoiding  unnecessary 

acceleration  and  braking  are  important  not  only  for  safety 
and  low  fuel  consumption,  but  also  for  longer  life  of  the 
vehicle.

  During  monsoon,  drive  the  vehicle  more  cautiously. 

Remember  vehicle  skid  more  easily  during  light  showers.

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Summary of Contents for Pulsar RS200 BS VI

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Page 5: ...t 8000 RPM 18 6 Nm at 8000 RPM Ignition System DC DC Fl System BOSCH BOSCH Spark Plug 3 Nos 3 Nos Spark Plug Gap 0 8 0 9 mm 0 8 0 9 mm Lubrication Wet sump forced Lubrication Wet sump forced Lubricati...

Page 6: ...Tubeless Rear 130 70 17 61P Tubeless 130 70 17 61P Tubeless Tyre Pressure Front 1 75 Kgf cm 25 PSI 1 75 Kgf cm 25 PSI 2 2 Rear Solo 2 Kgf 28 PSI 2 Kgf 28 PSI 2 2 cm cm Rear with pillion 2 25 Kgf cm 3...

Page 7: ...LED Yellow LED Yellow Coolant Temp Indicator LED Red LED Red Low Oil Pr Indicator LED Red LED Red Low Battery Indicator LED Red LED Red Bajaj Logo LED Blue LED Blue REV Indicator LED Orange LED Orang...

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Page 9: ...BS VI 5 Re ex Re ector Belly Pan...

Page 10: ...BS VI Belly Pan Re ex Re ector...

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Page 12: ...re is no fuel cock Always maintain minimum 3 Liter Petrol in fuel tank Do not use adulterated fuel or fuel additives as it will result in rusting clogging of Injector Fuel pump module catalytic Conver...

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Page 15: ...ront wheel Only When you apply Front brake Rear brake by pressing Front brake lever Rear brake pezdal under conditions which may lock the wheels you feel a corresponding sensation pulsation in Front b...

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Page 23: ...Center stand return to it s fully up position Applicable for Pulsar NS 200 b 19 Function of all lights and horn...

Page 24: ...Ensure minimum 3 liters petrol is available in fuel tank please bring the vehicle to bajaj authorised workshop for repairs 20...

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Page 26: ...Do Not rev engine in standstill condition 22...

Page 27: ...in fuel tank Always maintain brake uid level above minimum mark Ensure no leakage of brake uid in brake system coolant Brake Fluid Always maintain coolant level between minimum maximum mark Ensure no...

Page 28: ...loose clothes while driving or riding to avoid entangling in wheel or other objects on road Always concentrate on riding for safety Safe Riding Tips Always wear Helmet while driving or riding Your he...

Page 29: ...ngine Oil for optimum engine performance and warranty benefits It is a specially formulated oil for vehicles with DTS i engines st Engine oil replacement frequency 1 service then every 10 000 Km Engin...

Page 30: ...Tyre warranty is settled by tyre manufacturer Decision is taken based on tyre wear and running of vehicle BAL settles tyre warranty for only imported tyres 26...

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Page 36: ...Min level Min level 32...

Page 37: ...Dealer at the time of buying of new Bajaj Vehicle In case of change in mobile number please update to Dealer ASD When you are at Dealership ASD workshop for availing Free Service you will receive the...

Page 38: ...ube cleaning 3 4 5 R Top up R Top up R Top up R Top up R Oil strainer in line fuel lter 6 Inline fuel lter nylon hoses with quick connector 7 Spark plug clean check gap Valve tappet clearance 8 9 10 T...

Page 39: ...place oil lter in 1st service at every 10000 Kms Replace viscus lter at every 20 000 kms No Cleaning Replace if required Top up R Top up R Top up R Top up R Top up Oil strainer cleaning at the time of...

Page 40: ...onnections Check fault code Clear fault history Update latest hex le if applicable 25 26 sealed Drive chain wear Clean Lubricate adjust Replace if required Coolant Radiator hoses 15 Engine foundation...

Page 41: ...protection by applying electrical tape lm Apply petroleum jelly on battery terminals Use midtronics battery tester Use recommended WD40 spray C A CL C A T C A L T CL L C T C T C R C CL L A C A C R CL...

Page 42: ...rake pads for wear limit 33 31 Step pillion LH RH Ball Plate Rear sprocket fasteners for looseness 35 Rear wheel rubber shock dampers for excess play Fairing windshield well nuts for rubber cracks Clu...

Page 43: ...d sticky then use recommended WD40 spray Replace ball plate if required Lubricate at every 40 000 Kms Replace at every 15000 Kms Use model wise torque values Replace rear wheel rubber shock damper if...

Page 44: ...T C A C T C A C T C A C T C A C T C A C T C A C T Recommended frequency Service interval Kms Activities Check points 29500 30000 24500 25000 19500 20000 14500 15000 9500 10000 4500 5000 500 750 KMS 7t...

Page 45: ...4500 55000 49500 50000 44500 45000 39500 40000 34500 35000 69500 70000 74500 75000 Use model wise torque values C A C A C A C A C A C A C A C A C A C T C T C T C T C T C T C T C T C T Use recommended...

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Page 48: ...m directly by the customer Bajaj Auto Limited shall not be Liable to replace them though their dealer however Bajaj Dealers will provide full assistance in referring such claims with respective manufa...

Page 49: ...riodic parts such as air filter oil filter etc as per periodic maintenance schedule Part C Further this warranty is NOT applicable to 1 Normal maintenance operations like brake clutch adjustments clea...

Page 50: ...iability 12 Vehicles which are not being serviced at recommended dealers as per the service schedule described or which have not been operated or maintained in accordance with the instructions maintai...

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