Bajaj Pulsar 200 Workshop Manual 〈No Survey〉
Always use protective gear when handling battery acid and avoid running the vehicle with the battery disconnected, as this can damage the electronic components.
Information on the customized Bajaj Auto special tools required for specific repairs, such as pullers for engine bearings or specialized lifters. Essential Maintenance Schedule Bajaj Pulsar 200 Workshop Manual
Brake fluid and petrol should be handled with care to avoid skin contact and spills, which can damage painted surfaces. Always use protective gear when handling battery acid
The is an essential technical resource for owners and mechanics, providing detailed instructions for maintenance, troubleshooting, and major overhauls of the Pulsar 200 series (including the DTS-i and NS200 variants). Overview of the Manual's Contents The is an essential technical resource for owners
Detailed procedures for dismantling the engine, inspecting cylinder heads, replacing clutch plates, and overhauling the transmission.
For DIY owners, the manual outlines a recommended maintenance cycle to keep the bike in peak condition: Check tire pressure, chain tension, and fluid levels. Every 3,000 km Clean and lubricate the drive chain; inspect brake pads. Every 6,000 km Replace engine oil and filter; clean air filter. Every 12,000 km Replace spark plugs (standard gap: 0.6–0.7 mm). Every 18,000 km Replace front/rear brake fluid; check suspension bushings. Safety and Handling Precautions