Here are some new pics of the Bajaj Pulsar NS1000 in a concept version. Pulsar is one of the most popular bikes in the country. Bajaj recently launched the new Pulsar in our market. Abin_Designs_511 is an automobile enthusiast designer who keeps coming up with brand new concepts on various regular bikes. This is yet another example of the creative imagination of the designer. We had previously shared a different concept of the NS1000 by the same designer. But this time around, it is a completely new version. Let us take a look at the details.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS1000 New Images
These images of the Bajaj Pulsar NS1000 reveal a sort of naked version of the bike. The front end is heavily inspired by the regular LED headlamps as seen on the Pulsar 250. The visor and handlebars are quite subtle and toned-down too. The main point of interest is the radiator grille visible on the front along with multiple exhaust pipes coming out of the engine. They make the bike look hardcore. The underbelly is also finished in blue paint shade. The alloy wheels are almost covered by large disc brakes at the front. The rear section features a chunky exhaust system with a thick tailpipe, split-seat setup and bulky rear alloy wheels. All in all, the bike is a cool spin on the regular Pulsar NS250. These are different from the ones seen before.
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Specs
The Bajaj Pulsar 250 is powered by a 250 cc single-cylinder engine which churns out 24 PS and 20 Nm of peak power and torque respectively. There will be a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper and assist clutch for smooth gear shifts. The price of the Pulsar N250 is Rs 1.38 lakh and the F250 is Rs 1.40 lakh, ex-showroom. The rivals of the Pulsar 250 include the likes of Suzuki Gixxer SF250, Xtreme 200S and Yamaha FZ25. We hope to see more such cool iterations of various other bikes as well. Such concept designs keep the enthusiasts excited and might also give some design ideas to the companies.
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