• Q. I purchased ns 200 recently & the handles are little loose....when contacted to bajaj they told it is coming in every ns200....is it correct?

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    Satyam
    Satyam | 5 years ago

    Yes because they are fitted with a rubber material inside. Don’t know what’s the logic behind it.

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    Mehul
    Mehul | 5 years ago

    Should not be...contact authorised service centre

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    Dharun
    Dharun | 5 years ago

    You can change it once with a best one...

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