• Q. I need to change my rear mud gaurd to full coverd mud gaurd, where I need to change - FZ V3?

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    Sujit
    Sujit | 4 years ago

    Yes

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    Vinith
    Vinith | 2 years ago

    Contact your nearby authorised service centre for more details

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    Irfan
    Irfan | 1 year ago

    I want pulsar ns200 rear mud guard?

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Key Specifications of FZ-FI Version 3.0

  • 12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm
    Max Power
  • 13 Liters
    Fuel Capacity
  • 115 kmph
    Top Speed
  • Tubeless
    Tyre Type
  • 135 Kg
    Kerb Weight
  • 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm
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