Bajaj has tried freshening up the Pulsar 150 with updated decals. This video offers a detailed look at an all-new Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 ABS Red Black model.
The new Bajaj Pulsar 150 is powered by a 149.5cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor with fuel injection. It produces 14PS at 8500rpm and 13.2Nm at 6500rpm. The motorcycle weighs 148kg (4kg more than the previous version). The Neon and single-disc models have a 260mm front disc and 130mm rear drum. On the other hand, the dual disc variant comes with a 280mm front disc and a 230mm rear disc. For suspension, the Pulsar 150 features a telescopic fork and twin shock setup on the front and back, respectively. Bajaj has tried freshening it up with updated decals. Now, a new YouTube video by Yo Rider offers a detailed look at the new Bajaj Pulsar 150 SD model. Let’s take a look!
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In addition, the new bike carries forward the same design language as the second-generation DTS-i model. It features a bikini-fairing cowl around the conventional halogen headlight unit. On the front, the company has added halogen headlights with pilot lamps and traditional indicators. The wheel cover features a carbon-fiber mudguard in black color. Bajaj has added a tubeless tire with alloy wheels on the front, with single-channel ABS. On the back, the bike features an LED taillight and block-pattern tire. Bajaj has tried freshening it up with updated decals. Let us know what you think of the new Pulsar 150.
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Overall, the new Bajaj Pulsar 150 SD features a matte black finish all around, except the fuel tank, tank cowl, and a few other parts on the side. You can choose from four color options (Red, Blue, White, and Black). Other features include semi-digital instrument clusters, split seats, grab rails, split-handle bar, and backlit switches. The new Bajaj Pulsar 150 is priced at Rs 99,418 (ex-showroom, Delhi) onwards for the neon model. While the single-disc model costs Rs 1,01,968, the dual disc model comes at Rs 1,10,458. It competes against the likes of TVS Apache RTR 160, Honda XBlade, Aprilia SR 125, Vespa ZX 125, and the Revolt RV400.
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