BAJAJ Pulsar 150 In Bangladesh

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    When we talk about the history of the Bajaj Pulsar, it was launched in 2001 to meet the demand of new-age bikers looking for affordable sports commuters. Since its inception, the BAJAJ Pulsar has been one of the most sought-after motorcycles. It proved a complete package of performance and reliability. Upgrades in Technical and cosmetics made the Bajaj lineup demandable in the market. If we mention the latest one, then the 2017 and 18 edition of pulsar 150 is the latest in Bangladesh. It has seen some engine upgrades and also some cosmetic changes. This bike is designed to outperform in city challenges. The Pulsar 150 is powered by a twin-spark DST-i engine for better power delivery, practicality from improved mileage, a durable build and advanced features that easily put you ahead of the competition. So, let us check out the detailed features of Bajaj Pulsar 150 in a nutshell below.

    Key features of BAJAJ Pulsar 150

    • Stylish New Decals

    • Bigger End-can

    • Updated Heat Shield for silencer

    • Always-on Headlamp (AHO)

    • LED Taillight

    • Backlit Switchgear

    • Digital Speedo

    • Clip-on Style Handlebar

    • Tank-pad

    • Nitrox Gas-charged Rear Shock Absorbers

    Design and style:

    The design of Bajaj Pulsar 150 latest edition (2017&2018) is most like the existing models. Hence it can be driven apart from others because of some cosmetic and feature changes. The latest edition of Pulsar 150 comes with AHO (Automatic Headlight On) system. Furthermore, new graphics including the iconic alloy wheels and fuel tanker stripes make the bike more attractive than before. New colour for the backlit switchgear to help you at night. It features a new wider, and thick exhaust muffler. Grab attention as you ride by, from a muscular tank with aerodynamic fairings and twin-tone decals that add a sporty touch. A wolf-eye headlamp, alloy wheels and stylish LED tail lamp speaks of sporty character, all of which increase the presence of the bike. One thing that always helps instantly recognise a Pulsar even at night from a distance if the distinct slashed taillight.

    Engine & Transmission:

    According to Bajaj, you can pass through the traffic and roam freely with the revolutionary power and torque output of the latest edition of Bajaj Pulsar 150. This bike owns a 149.01cc, 4-Stroke, single cylinder, 2-valve, Twin spark DTS-i engine. This engine’s Power & Torque descriptions are 14 PS @8000 RPM & 13.4Nm @ 6000 RPM, respectively. This bike is combined with a 5-speed Transmission. This bike has an exhaust system to boost the torque even at low RPM. You will have kick and electric starting options to fire up the engine.

    Body Dimensions:

    The latest edition of the Bajaj Pulsar 150 is not only good-looking but also a good-performing motorcycle. Starting from the very first model, the Pulsar bikes were introduced with excellent body dimensions for better riding response and comfort. The overall length of Bajaj Pulsar 150 is 2055mm, while the width and height are 755mm and 1060mm, respectively. Ground clearance is 165mm and the wheelbase is 1320mm. Combining all these Bajaj Pulsar weighs 144kg kerb weight. The bike is balanced very well for comfortable handling and riding comfort, and it has a 15 liters fuel tank capacity, for long journeys.

    Suspensions:

    For optimum comfort and reliable performance, Bajaj installed a dual telescopic suspension system for the front with an anti-friction bus and 5-way adjustable Nitrox shock absorbers at the rear section for Bajaj Pulsar 150.

    Brakes and Tires:

    Bajaj has tackled the overall wheel section for Bajaj Pulsar 150 with excellence. The front brake for Pulsar 150 is 240 mm Disc, which corresponds to the 6-spoke wheel and the wheel with 80/100-17 tire. For the rear section they didn’t use any Disc brakes. It has a 130mm Drum attached to the 6-spoke wheel that is covered with a 100/90-17 tire. Both wheels have tubeless tires for better performance and to avoid sudden deflation.

    Meter console:

    For the latest edition of Bajaj Pulsar 150 they used a semi-digital meter console, but the entire cluster seems to have some upgrades. The RPM counter remains round-shaped, analogue type, but a feature full digital panel is placed for the riders. New version of Pulsar 150 contains all the necessary features like trip, ODO, fuel gauge, clock and other features in its dashboard.

    Verdict:

    Bajaj Pulsar 150 is always meant for the youth of the country. However, it is also very much functional and liked by the older generation as well. Both city and highway riding is very much achievable with this bike. Bajaj Pulsar can be your choice for those looking for a regular commuting bike and inter-city riding. Its mileage-friendly comes with good speed and overall performance. Even the design and overall performance will not disappoint you at all. You can obtain the latest edition of Bajaj Pulsar 150 in three different colours: Laser Black, Nuclear Blue, and Dyno Red.