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Will you kindly send me price of baja pulsar 150,

http://www.motorbikes.be/en/Bajaj_Pulsar_150_2005.aspx

you can go to kelly blue book for motorcycles

put in your info for trade value or sell and it will give you your
prices
10/28/2010 10:57:21 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Oct 28, 2010
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I have pulsar 150cc 2004

Check the rear swinging arm bushes and also check the shockabsorbers bushes too.
10/28/2010 10:23:37 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Oct 28, 2010
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Pulsar 150 gear shifting hard. oil leaking from

ckeck your drain plug , if not check in between case crack or damage cracks. if to serious could be a problem . If you do not
fix it at leat make sure you check oil level everytime before
riding . also carry a quart with the bike, this could get you out of a
hard time. but you should take it to the shop, and let them fix
it.......OK good luck
10/27/2010 4:56:06 PM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Oct 27, 2010
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The accident of pulsar is more than other, why?

The main reason is 80% of pulsar bought by youngsters and when it is coming under riding and handling of the vehicle it is really good balanced vehicle, since I worked in Bajaj and Hero Honda dealer as Service Supervisor I know, and one of my Pulsar customer was died in a accident due to rash drive
10/22/2010 4:48:55 PM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Oct 22, 2010
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My bike is due for engine overhaul and I am

Hi, always go for Bajaj authorised Main branch dealers, because they will go for cylinder block replacement and not reborring, and also they provide some free services after doing this engine overhauling job, and if you gone for castrol bike zone all your warranty structures are void
10/19/2010 1:32:48 PM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Oct 19, 2010
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Engine is not good sound

check cam chain free play and roker arm clearence
10/8/2010 2:36:59 PM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Oct 08, 2010
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Gear box has a problem while putting gear it make

Try adjusting the clutch lever to minimum play &/or reset the clutch actuator
If still klunky then add Slick 50 or other PTFE based oil additive FOR BIKES

Ride Safe
Bike-Doc
9/29/2010 1:19:01 PM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 29, 2010
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AIR FILTER

AirfilterIs not Good
9/28/2010 11:27:17 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 28, 2010
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I hav pulsar 150dtsi model2004,nowadays

Replace your timing chain, mobil,& adjust tappit and keep a check on the mobil levels.. if it decreases top it up. Back firing is caused due to timing chain mismatch. Just do the same.. it will be fine..!
9/27/2010 12:23:21 PM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 27, 2010
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I have 2004 150CC pulsar. i would like to change

There are many specilist who can modify your bike to you need and budget and you must get in touch with one of them in your city.
Make sure that the alterations do not affect the techincal speccifications of the engine and bike to give a lower performance but should be made only to enhance the look and performance.
also the budget you have must be moderate to the cost of the bike as the resale factor should be considered or a newer bike with bettter features can be looked into.
Hope you understand my tips.
9/25/2010 12:25:08 PM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 25, 2010
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My pulsar 150CC silencer is partially rusted. It

Some say that "an engine needs backpressure to work correctly." Is this true?
No. It would be more correct to say, "a perfectly stock engine that cannot adjust its fuel delivery needs backpressure to work correctly." This idea is a myth. As with all myths, however, there is a hint of fact with this one. Particularly, some people equate backpressure with torque, and others fear that too little backpressure will lead to valve burning.
The first reason why people say "backpressure is good" is because they believe that increased backpressure by itself will increase torque, particularly with a stock exhaust manifold. Granted, some stock manifolds act somewhat like performance headers at low RPM, but these manifolds will exhibit poor performance at higher RPM. This, however does not automatically lead to the conclusion that backpressure produces more torque. The increase in torque is not due to backpressure, but to the effects of changes in fuel/air mixture, which will be described in more detail below.
The other reason why people say "backpressure is good" is because they hear that cars (or motorcycles) that have had performance exhaust work done to them would then go on to burn exhaust valves. Now, it is true that such valve burning has occurred as a result of the exhaust mods, but it isn't due merely to a lack of backpressure.
The internal combustion engine is a complex, dynamic collection of different systems working together to convert the stored power in gasoline into mechanical energy to push a car down the road. Anytime one of these systems are modified, that mod will also indirectly affect the other systems, as well.
Now, valve burning occurs as a result of a very lean-burning engine. In order to achieve a theoretical optimal combustion, an engine needs 14.7 parts of oxygen by mass to 1 part of gasoline (again, by mass). This is referred to as a stochiometric (chemically correct) mixture, and is commonly referred to as a 14.7:1 mix. If an engine burns with less oxygen present (13:1, 12:1, etc...), it is said to run rich. Conversely, if the engine runs with more oxygen present (16:1, 17:1, etc...), it is said to run lean. Today's engines are designed to run at 14.7:1 for normally cruising, with rich mixtures on acceleration or warm-up, and lean mixtures while decelerating.
Getting back to the discussion, the reason that exhaust valves burn is because the engine is burning lean. Normal engines will tolerate lean burning for a little bit, but not for sustained periods of time. The reason why the engine is burning lean to begin with is that the reduction in backpressure is causing more air to be drawn into the combustion chamber than before. Earlier cars (and motorcycles) with carburetion often could not adjust because of the way that backpressure caused air to flow backwards through the carburetor after the air already got loaded down with fuel, and caused the air to receive a second load of fuel. While a bad design, it was nonetheless used in a lot of vehicles. Once these vehicles received performance mods that reduced backpressure, they no longer had that double-loading effect, and then tended to burn valves because of the resulting over-lean condition. This, incidentally, also provides a basis for the "torque increase" seen if backpressure is maintained. As the fuel/air mixture becomes leaner, the resultant combustion will produce progressively less and less of the force needed to produce torque.
9/16/2010 10:30:17 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 16, 2010
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How much engine oil is

1100 ml
9/16/2010 6:15:14 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 16, 2010
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Which cc pulsar will give more milleage

pulsar 150 dtsi cc gives 50-55 kmpl
9/16/2010 6:13:59 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 16, 2010
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Sir, i have received an

I assume this posting was a test. I answer it simply to remove material that does not apply to the category.....
9/15/2010 2:35:37 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 15, 2010
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Pickup kam ho raha ha??

cell it &buy new motorcycles
9/13/2010 9:59:25 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 13, 2010
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There is releasing smock from scilencer when start

The bike has bad valve guide seals. Just live with it or spend a couple hundred dollars to have new seals installed.
9/11/2010 11:51:53 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 11, 2010
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My bikes engine is running fast how to slow it

this sounds like you may need to clean out the carbourator with carbflux, you then should be able to adjust the idol which will overall lower your engine speed.

good luck and safe riding
9/7/2010 9:55:26 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 07, 2010
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Pulsar150 round head light bike can I possible

YES to change
headlamp holder
fairing
headlight
windsheild
9/7/2010 1:36:01 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 07, 2010
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Hay sir i want to

the headlight would be aroung 1088 rs
9/7/2010 1:32:39 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 07, 2010
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What is average per liter

HI,
You get varied mileages with the conditions and your driving styles. For Example, I get 42-45 in Harsh City driving, 45-50 in normal driving and 56kmpl in Long drives.
This is the common aspect for any automobile.
9/1/2010 5:12:08 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Sep 01, 2010
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