This a unique Bajaj Pulsar 200 AS which has been modified into a Kawasaki Z900. We keep witnessing incredibly impressive modifications on a daily basis. This is certainly one of them. Also, a lot of aftermarket bike modification houses use some models of the Bajaj Pulsar as the donor model because of its abundant availability. Pulsar is one of the most successful series of bikes the country has ever seen. Hence, there will always be someone who would be willing to modify it to some other bike. On the other hand, the Kawasaki Z900 is a premium superbike. People buy it for the sheer passion of riding. Let us take a look at the details of this customization.
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Bajaj Pulsar 200 AS Modified to Kawasaki Z900
This post comes from shikhardixit12 on Instagram. The video captures quite an interesting story. The vlogger mentions that this was originally a Pulsar 200 AS. However, it has been completely transformed into a Kawasaki Z900. The entire body kit is new, making the bike look a lot bulkier. Moreover, there are additional tailpipes to enhance the exhaust note of this motorcycle. As a matter of fact, the vlogger also makes the viewers hear the exhaust note which is quite sporty. It represents a bike with racing characteristics. The overall aesthetic modifications are quite impressive. There is no mention of the price of this customization.
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Specs
The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 is powered by a well-known 199.5-cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected single-cylinder engine that generates 24.5 PS of power at 9,750 RPM and 18.7 Nm of torque at 8,000 RPM. This engine is coupled with a 6-speed transmission for smooth gear shifts. The bike’s structure is supported by a perimeter frame, and it features a telescopic fork with an anti-friction bush at the front, while at the rear, it utilizes a Nitrox gas-charged monoshock absorber with Canister to handle suspension duties. The Pulsar RS200 retails for Rs 1.49 lakh, ex-showroom.
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What We Think
We admire the creativity and style that people bring to customizing their vehicles. Nevertheless, it’s crucial to be aware that numerous modifications made to cars and motorcycles in our country may not comply with legal regulations. If these alterations catch the attention of the traffic police, they may issue fines and require you to revert to the original configuration. Therefore, we strongly advise consulting your local RTO (Regional Transport Office) as a first step. They can provide guidance on which modifications are permissible under the law and which ones are not. If you still wish to proceed with these changes, you can officially update your vehicle’s registration documents with the RTO. This way, you can enjoy your customizations without worrying about legal consequences.
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