A new concept design of Bajaj Pulsar F250 Adventure shows the bike in a red finish. This makes the motorcycle look like a worthy alternative to the costly KTM 250 ADV
Bajaj Pulsar is one of the most popular bikes in the Indian market. It has gathered a large number of loyal customers in the country. To satisfy its fanbase, the company has introduced various variants of the motorcycle with varying engine capacities. The Bajaj Pulsar F250 is available in only 1 variant and 2 colors. However, the fans want more and keep coming up with creative designs and digital renderings for their favorite bike. Now, an extremely sporty concept for the Bajaj Pulsar F250 Adventure concept has been shared by abin_designs_511. Let’s take a closer look at what could be a good alternative to the KTM 250 ADV.
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Bajaj keeps modernizing its products to match the growing trends. It offers enough variety (in terms of design and styling) to suit all sorts of needs. However, abin_designs_511 felt the need to add more. The Pulsar F250 Adventure concept looks sleeker in the back and sportier in the front. The Racing Red finish accentuates the overall appeal of the bike and gives the feel of a charging bull. The underbelly protection is finished in black and silver. The suspension rods are all blacks. It comes with silver front and back brake discs. The handlebars are also a bit modified and come with rear-view mirrors on both sides. There is also a transparent visor. It appears to have a single seat configuration with sporty grab handles for the pillion rider.
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The Pulsar F250 is powered by an advanced 250 cc, 4-stroke fuel-injected engine that offers an output of 18 kW (24.5 PS) and a peak torque of 21.5 Nm. It is paired with a five-speed gearbox that features an assist and slipper clutch function. The bike has a fuel tank capacity of 14 liters and weighs 164 kg. The 17-inch alloy wheels feature 100/80-section and 130/70-section tyres at the front and the back, respectively. It comes up with an anti-locking braking system (with both front and rear disc brakes). The Bajaj Pulsar F250 features a semi-fairing design along with a tubular chassis, tall windscreen, a muscular fuel tank, a step-up seat, a side-slung twin-barrel exhaust, and a new design for the split-style taillight. Additional features include full-LED lighting, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and a single-channel ABS.
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