This Bajaj Pulsar 150 has been modified thoroughly into a Cafe Racer motorcycle. Pulsar is one of the most popular motorcycle monikers in India. Bajaj, the company that makes Pulsar, has made sure that there are different versions of Pulsar for different types of riders, so lots of people can enjoy them. Bajaj also sends many of its bikes to other countries, so people all around the world can experience them. Since there are many Pulsar owners in India, it’s no surprise that some of them want to change things on their bikes to make them special. Here are the details of one such case.
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Bajaj Pulsar 150 Modified into a Cafe Racer
This post comes from MotoMahal on YouTube. The YouTuber explains all the modifications on this bike. Almost all the elements have either been borrowed from other bikes or custom-made. That lends it an attractive and unique appearance. At the front, there are circular LED headlamps, the clip-on handlebar has been imported from Malaysia, the front USD forks for the suspensions have been taken from KTM, there are inverted rear view mirrors which enhance the sportiness of the bike, the fuel tank comes from Royal Enfield Himalayan, custom seat cowl at the rear and aftermarket dual-barrel exhaust system for a loud exhaust sound.
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Moreover, there is a single-seat setup with no fender at the front or rear. That makes the tyres pop out. At the rear, the tyre is 145 mm wide which lends it an imposing road presence. The paint scheme is black and gold with orange inserts on the tyres. The disc brake and callipers are borrowed from Bajaj Dominar. There is also an air filter on the side. We also see the golden colour on the chain which looks quite enticing. There is no taillamp. The frame has also been redesigned to get this final look. The foot pegs are stock. The overall modifications are quite impressive although a side body panel would have covered some elements like the hanging electrical wires.
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What We Think
We like it when people make smart and classy changes to their vehicles. But it’s important to know that many changes people make to their cars and bikes in our country are against the rules. If the traffic police catch you with these changes, they can give you a challan and tell you to undo the changes. That’s why we suggest you talk to your local RTO first. They can tell you which changes are okay and which ones are not according to the law. And if you still want to make those changes, you can officially update your vehicle’s registration papers with the RTO. This way, you won’t have to worry about any fines.
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