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Bajaj Pulsar RS200 Catches Fire in Pasumalai, Tamil Nadu
A recent incident of Bajaj Pulsar RS200 burning to its ashes has surfaced in Pasumalai, Tamil Nadu. According to the owner of the bike (Dhanish Ahamed), he was riding to his college and he noticed fire coming out from the engine. He suddenly stopped the bike and parked it on the ...
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The exact reason behind the fire is still unknown but the owner believes that it might have happened due to a short circuit in the electrical system of the bike. The motorcycle's plastic body panels are completely gone while the metal parts can be seen in completely burnt condition. According to 