At Gadi Garage, we received another Pulsar 150 speedometer for repair—but this case wasn’t the usual sun-fade restoration.
The customer walked in with a meter that was fully faded and completely unreadable, but he also had a very specific request.
He said:
“Bro, the display is gone. I can’t see anything. But if you’re restoring it, make it look different from the original.”
The stock Pulsar 150 display comes in the traditional orange theme, but he wanted a negative-style display for a modern, fresh, and cleaner look.
We accepted the request and began working on the restoration.

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Customer’s Issue — A Completely Sun-Faded Display
When we inspected the meter, we saw:
- Screen fully faded
- No numbers visible
- Weak lighting
- White, washed-out display
- Zero visibility in daylight
This was a classic case of long-term sun burn, where the entire screen loses contrast and becomes blank.
The customer wanted:
“Bro, please change it to negative. I want it to look unique.”

Inspection at Gadi Garage
After opening the meter, we confirmed heavy heat damage:
- Display panel burned
- Screen clarity completely lost
- Internal layers affected by sunlight
Fortunately, the motherboard was working, which meant full restoration was possible.
How We Restored the Pulsar 150 Meter and Converted It to a Negative Display
1. Safe Meter Disassembly
Older Pulsar meters turn brittle due to heat.
We opened the unit carefully without damaging the casing or inner clips.

2. Removing the Old Faded Display
The display had completely failed and could not be revived.
We removed it entirely.

3. Installing a New Negative Display (Customer Request)
Instead of the stock orange display, we installed a negative colour display, giving the meter a modern, inverted look:
- Dark background
- Bright, clean numbers
- Sharper contrast
- Better night visibility
This changed the meter’s entire appearance.

4. Internal Cleaning and Refreshing
We cleaned heat marks, dust, and dull internal areas to improve clarity and lifespan.
5. Reassembly and Full Testing
After installing the new display, we tested:
- Speed reading
- Fuel bar
- RPM section
- Backlight uniformity
- Warning indicators
Everything worked flawlessly.

Customer’s Reaction — “This Looks Better Than the Original!”
When we powered the meter ON, the customer was thrilled.
He said:
“Bro, this is amazing. This looks better than the original meter. Thank you for giving it a new look!”
From a faded, dead-looking display, the meter transformed into a sharp, modern, and stylish unit.

Final Result — A Fresh, Customized Pulsar 150 Meter
After restoration:
- Display became fully clear
- Negative mode looked premium
- Visibility improved
- Meter looked completely refreshed
Another Pulsar 150 meter restored and upgraded successfully at Gadi Garage.
If your Pulsar 150 meter is faded or you want a negative display conversion, we can restore it for you.
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