We keep witnessing perilous stunts on bikes on a daily basis and this is the latest example of it.
This latest post captures strange stunts by a Bajaj Pulsar 220 rider. Pulsar is among the most popular and successful monikers in the country. It is a household name and its variants are offered in all major categories from one of the largest two-wheeler manufacturers in the world, Bajaj. Bajaj offers enthusiastic performance, great styling and modern features at relatively affordable price points. That is what makes things interesting for the competition. For now, let us stick to our current topic of discussion. Here are the details.
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Bajaj Pulsar Rider Performs Strange Stunts
This post comes from bronco220f on Instagram. It captures an instance where a man is performing stunts on his Pulsar. He is in an isolated location. In the first phase of the video, he is making the bike do drifts. Interestingly, he is holding the handlebar of the bike with one hand. Then, he even lifts the bike with both his hands while in drifting mode. That is quite cool, but mega dangerous. Finally, he tries to roll a wooden cart while performing a wheelie. The front tyre of the bike is in the air and he tries to push the wooden cart forward. However, he is clearly struggling to get his footing right. He almost falls, failing at this stunt miserably.
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Specs
The 2023 iteration of the Bajaj Pulsar 220 introduces a new engine compliant with the BS6 emission standards. This engine is a 220-cc single-cylinder, air-cooled DTS-i that delivers 20.4 PS of power at 8,500 RPM and 18.5 Nm of torque at 7,000 RPM. Shifting gears on this bike is possible with its 5-speed transmission, and it rides on 17-inch alloy wheels. The front tyre is sized at 90/90, while the rear one is slightly larger at 120/80. For braking, there’s a 280 mm disc brake on the front wheel and a 230 mm disc brake at the rear. Regarding suspension, the front features telescopic suspension with an “anti-friction bush,” while the rear suspension offers 5-way adjustability. If you’re considering purchasing this model, it starts at an ex-showroom price of approximately Rs 1.37 lakh.
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What We Think
There are numerous accidents that take place frequently because of how people try to perform stunts with their motorcycles. While these stunts might look cool on the big screen or in advertisements, they are not meant to be performed by everyone. There are professional stuntmen who do it with expertise. Still, there are a lot of things that go wrong. Therefore, we would advise our readers to never imitate what people on the internet are doing. That is the only way to ensure the safety of your health and machine.
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