Digital aftermarket artists often devise creative avatars of popular bikes and this Bajaj Pulsar NS200 concept is a prime example of it. In today’s era, we encounter a plethora of exceptionally creative individuals who showcase their remarkable talent in the digital realm. They take well-known motorcycles and infuse them with their unique personal flair. We’ve witnessed several such innovative interpretations, and the Bajaj Pulsar is often their preferred canvas. The rationale behind this choice is straightforward – the Pulsar name holds iconic status in India. Here, we delve into the specifics of this latest artistic endeavour.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Concept
This latest rendition comes from abin_designs_511 and biker_parambara_da on Instagram. They have created quite an attractive digital concept of the familiar NS200. At the front, there is an aggressive LED headlamp cluster, the windshield is practically non-existent, the handlebars are quite compact, lending a sporty riding posture, the fuel tank looks sculpted with enticing body graphics which read NS200, the tyre hugger is pretty rugged, the alloy wheels are sleek with broad tyres, there is a split-seat setup, the tail end is quite slim with prominent grab handles, the side body panels give a carbon-fibre look, underbelly protection is cool as well. All in all, this is a bike that gives sportsbike vibes.
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Specs
Bajaj Pulsar NS200 comes with a BS6 Phase 2 199.5-cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled fuel-injected engine which produces a respectable 24.5 PS @9,750 RPM and 18.7 Nm @8,000 RPM of peak power and torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The claimed mileage is a decent 37 km/l. There are 17-inch alloys with a 100-section front tyre and a 130-section rear tyre. Moreover, there is a 300 mm disc at the front and a 230 mm disc at the rear with a dual-channel ABS as standard. The fuel tank capacity is 12 litres, the ground clearance is 168 mm and the bike weighs 158 kg. It retails for Rs 1.49 lakh, ex-showroom.
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What We Think
There are numerous digital artists who devise unique iterations of popular motorcycles. Mostly, they use Pulsar bikes as the basis. The reason is quite simple. The Pulsar range of bikes is among the most common in the country. Hence, they are used as the blank canvas on which these artists display their creativity. It offers the viewers a unique case of experiencing their favourite bikes in the digital realm. As a result, the bike owners get plenty of ideas to modify their existing motorcycles ever so slightly to make them stand apart from the crowd. Only minor modifications are allowed as per Indian laws. Hence, we must ensure that we don’t go overboard.