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Thursday, 6 April 2017

Why did Bajaj Auto Relaunched Pulsar 200NS!

While I was busy in different things that's the reason I was unable to update blog for long time, So I missed out lots of things going in Indian two wheeler market Now we'll try to look through many things in depth in upcoming posts.
Red color option In first version when it was launched in 2012. 


Let's start with 200NS a motorcycle which really changed motorcycling scene in India when It was launched in 2012 why ? well because It was the only motorcycle during that time that had such insane price to performance ratio, You were getting close to 24 bhp high revving bike under 1 lakh Indian rupee which was mind blowing considering it's modern hardware and equipment.
Then Bajaj launched another successful Pulsar RS 200 it was another phenomenal product from Bajaj Auto, So much so that to increase the production capacity company has to stop the production of 200NS to fulfill demands of RS200.

2017 Version with different color scheme
Then what ? Bajaj tried to do new adventure sports experiment with AS150 and AS200 bikes , Specifically speaking of AS 200 it's just NS200 with refined motor and semi fair front end, The hard core fans of 200NS were really faced disappointment by companies decision and many of 200NS's fans were forced to buy AS200. But many of automobile Industry enthusiasts Including me, were knew that due to huge fan followings Bajaj has to start 200NS production again. And as expected Bajaj auto has relaunched 200NS in January 2017 with BSIV regulation.

This time the price bracket were around 1.1 lakh on road with many improvements such as grippy MRF tyre's , 5 map CDI unit instead of 2, not much has been changed from motor perspective it's getting same high revving 199 cc 4 valves SOHC setup.
Currently 200NS is fighting with TVS's flagship Apache 200 4v but that bike doesn't seems to performing well in terms of sales numbers why ? we'll see that in upcoming posts.             
  
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015

2015 Bajaj Avenger !


If you ask general people which Indian sportbike they like the answer will be undoubtedly Pulsar ! That's right people Pulsar made Bajaj famous and that's because radical marketing strategy. Bajaj made Pulsar the whole new series consisting of bikes from lower displacement to the higher displacement and that's the success formula for Pulsar.


Now it seems like Bajaj is going to try same strategic move with Avenger too! and it's going to happen sooner than you thought, Avenger was started it's journey as Kawasaki Eliminator roughly 10 years before. Then gradually Bajaj given started to install Pulsar powerplant into Avenger but real thing with Avenger happened when it got powerplant from Pulsar 220. Unknowingly Bajaj Introduced option for Pulsar 220 although these two are radically different bikes but personally I have seen lots of people getting confuse between these two bikes.

Heavy resemblance from Street 750

Now come to these spyshots what you're seeing here is Avenger street. How do we know name ? look at the side panels ! Bike does have small but apparent changes like all black treatment , newer rims, front fork covers, mechanically bike is said to have 200 cc engine and you can see it's oil cooler which means it's powerplant from Pulsar 200 which was discontinued after coming of 200 NS.

Visually bike looks more catchy to eyes, the newer silencer might give nice growl from cruiser perspective. Honestly this new Avenger street reminds me alot about Harley Davidson Street 750.
The alloy rims will help to install tubless tyre sets.

It is expected that Bajaj will roll this newer avenger in this Diwali festival season, the ongoing  Avenger 220 model will get update as well and few sources coming around suggests that Bajaj is also working on smaller Avenger motorcycle something between 150 to 180 cc displacement range.

We're expecting this newer avenger will get prices tag range of 90 thousands to 1 lakh onroad in India.






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Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Mahindra Mojo: General analysis and latest spyshots !



 We all know the fact that the flame for performance or modern sportbike started silently from rumors of Mahindra Mojo.

 Now Mahindra itself getting late in launch party of their performance oriented machine ! which arises question , is Mahindra the SUV specialized company afraid to launch their first sportbike in market where there's lot's of competition from Bajaj to KTM and from Kawasaki to Yamaha ?
Engine cover branding in newer Mule seems final version

  We think that's little bit valid because lack of R&D experience in field or dedicated facility forced Mahindra to put Mojo in lot's of testing years. In testing phase itself Mojo got lot's of mule revisions that shows Mahindra's pin point precision towards their product.

Interestingly at very beginning when Mahindra started their Mojo project there was no real competition for this bike, Mahindra really had great chance at those time period but they might haven't taken motorcycle's project seriously, or what so ever and now there's intense battleground in 300 CC segment.

We have Kawasaki Ninja 300, KTM  RC 390 the very tack focus machine, Yamaha YZF R3 an all round performer. and even 250 cc bikes are no hold backs , So what kind of response Mahindra Mojo can expect ?
Newer branding scheme on tank is evident

Well for starter there was lots of fanfare in Mahindra Mojo at beginning, some keep faith on product while most of them gone with other interesting choices and it's not their fault. Mahindra have to established Mojo in segment which is already crowded with good contenders, The thing Mahindra can do is aggressive pricing.

When specific product or bike for that matter comes in lower price segment it automatically gets default option for buyer at-least for considerations. We believe in India 1.5 to 1.6 lakh onroad is fair price for Mojo

The after sales service: Mahindra as SUV manufacturer, potential buyers may skeptical about their after sales bike servicing , So Mahindra have to somehow convince their buyers about quality servicing assurance.

The design of Mojo: Sure the Mojo was head turner when it was spied many years ago, but at the present Mojo is no more sporty as compare to others in visual department, The front duel circular headlamps seems unattractive and adds to weight factor , Thanks to eyebrows lead strip which set's it apart from others.
If you see Mahindra Mojo from side profile in detail, The overall profile matches very much with Bajaj's 400 cruiser sports (the concept).

The handling may not be class apart but it should be allround performer. The upside down forks at front appears to have very less travel , suggesting towards tuned for sporty rides.
The duel exhaust cans are just for visual appearance rather than performance factor, Mahindra could have made these exhaust little bit compact for over all weight management. still it'll be interesting to hear what kind of sound comes from engine which have single cyclinder and duel exhaust cans.


Images source :- Motoroids



 
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Thursday, 6 August 2015

Honda's brand new motorcycle for CB Triggers replacement !

In RevFest Honda have showed series of products one of such product is CB Hornet 160R.
Now the name Hornet invokes big Honda Hornet bikes, it seems like Honda's new strategy to grab piece of pie in premium 150CC segment, Just like Suzuki did with Gixxer. Will it able to achieve it's goal? let's see what CB 160 hornet offering.

CB Hornet is replacement for Honda's recently discontinued CB Trigger, with Trigger Honda hasn't got success dues to its not too sporty nor too commuter look, It was somewhat confuse looking machine.

But Hornet is different, you can look at the bike and you get the feel for power and bikes body language speaks about its sporty character, This time Honda have clear goal with CB Hornet 160R it's premium 150CC machine , the motor is 163 cc similar to CB Unicorn rated at 14.5 bhp of power and 14.61 Nm of torque.

Few of the styling elements makes this bike very soothing to eyes, like the pseudo radiator covers improves looks appeal, while chunky fat exhaust reminds the exhaust can on Pulsar of RS200.
This little Honda Hornet gets 140 Section broad tyre just like Gixxer and FZ series.

Honda's trademark Combi-Brake system is present, along with disc at front and rear too! very well Honda cause most of 150 segment bikes lacks rear disc brake even as an option, So surely Honda CB Hornet 160R have slight edge over competitors like Yamaha's FZ serise or Suzuki's Gixxer.

Another noteworthy thing to mention is how beautifully crafted tail section is, It reminds us about bigger Kawasaki's Z bikes tail section. The psudo carbon fiber finish is first in class and looks apart.

No doubt there are few shortcomings like poor quality switch-gears or absence of engine kill switch but hey who cares after all we all have learn from Honda  "looks good is Good!" relax kidding.

Bottomline:- If Honda put's CB Hornet 160R's price competitive with competitors, surely this little Honda is going to eat significant sale figures of other bikes it segment.  







Carbon fiber finish reminding of Diavel

Dumping Triggers switchgear stock?

Is this RS 200? NOO!


Rear disc wow!

No fancy liquid cooling, that's allright

 




 
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Thursday, 9 July 2015

Production version of Pulsar 400 SS spotted for first time!


Bajaj is taking Pulsar brand to whole new level in terms of performance and sales figure as well. For Indian's Pulsar is not just a name it's a heritage point starting for performance biking, every new generation of machines brings new features and standardization at affordable cost.

Now Bajaj wants to enter in newer segment where bikes like Ninja's and RC's have marked their territory. Yes it's no secret that Bajaj is going to launch Pulsar SS 400 in near future , first shown in 2014 auto expo 400 SS is very similar machine to RS 200 for looks.

 powered by 373 CC liquid cooled single block engine same as RC and duke 390 with expected power from 35 to 40 bhp this Pulsar seems like another hit atleast on paper. Engine will likely loose out one of camshaft in favor of aggressive pricing and for better fuel economy, 400 SS will get ABS as standard and this time hopefully on both wheels.

400 SS is expected to be price around 1.70 to 1.90 lakh (ex-showroom)  and will release in near year ending or starting of 2016 .






without naming badge bike is appears to be RS 200


Come on Bajaj we expect something better than this 










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Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 Ride Review




The RS 200 the latest flagship from Bajaj is out and we're here to give you deep review about  character and features, one should note that review is mostly based on bike's performance. I couldn't able to take much of pictures as I was alone at the time testing bike so little bad luck, So here we go...

Without playing too much with word puzzles I would like to say that Pulsar RS 200 is most neutral and all rounder Pulsar  I have ridden till the date. The way this bike build is really impressive and the purpose is the bike which can be ridden by anyone literally.  Either with commuterish fashion or like weekend twisty rider bike will do what you asking for!  Bike is good for person who wants to purchase their first sports bike, That much easy is Pulsar RS 200 is to operate Just be ready to maneuver that hefty weight while engine is off.

Riding Dynamics

Okay so Bajaj claims RS 200 as fastest Pulsar to the date! But then why they don't claim as dynamically richest Pulsar to the date ? Simply because it's not, like we have suggested earlier even before launch.  Pulsar Rs 200 got same Perimeter frame as 200 NS but still bike doesn't inspirer's front end confidence same as 200 NS, while I was approaching at corner entries I was getting Déjà vu feel of Pulsar 220 F not because of hefty fairing weight but because of tallish handle bars, the front end feel is almost like numb compare to NS in twisty sections. Now someone may shouting out there the 200 NS got tall handle bar too ! yeah absolutely right but on NS handle bars are slight wider which doesn't bothers handling,  because when you have wider handle bar you can apply torque over steering with more precise manner you can imagine this concept by this way, take two sticks one of shorter and one slight longer and try to break them am sure you'll able to break longer stick with more ease. So in this case imagine RS 200 handlebar as short stick and 200 NS handle bar as longer stick.

Cleverly Bajaj have shortened  wheelbase from 1363 mm to 1355 mm and that's good because it's evident even from inexperienced eyes that RS 200 is shorter than 200 NS but when you get's going on twist' n turn tarmac that's where real story get's reveals, though RS 200 can turn from side to side,  the transition feels much heavy which is exactly opposite of what I  was expecting from RS 200. I am even ready to forgive extra 20 kg  for this problem but as we speculated in pre release words, Bajaj haven't bother to change steering geometry of chassis from 200 NS.  The stiffer rake could really make boring ride into suddenly exciting one to attack corners. Look at RC 200, the trellis frame of RC 200 is tweaked version of Duke 200's frame, rear up and stiffer front so end result rider get's more front end grip and feel. I wasn't expecting such radical geometry but slight change was expected from first fully faired bike, If you look RS 200 from side view you'll see almost parallel flow in bike respect to ground that's one visual hint that chassis isn't tweak over 200 NS.


One thing I really like about RS 200 is bike now comes with MRF tires which provides excellent amount of grip levels on tarmac. Heck RS 200 don't do rear end drifts easily like most of people use to do with loose level grip from Eurogrips on 200 NS. The high speed straightline  stability is great thanks to fairing and 20 kg extra bulk, Windshield is tall enough to tuck behind.

The suspension setup on RS 200 is carried from 200 NS, but beware if you're getting RS 200 ask showroom guys to set rear shock at slight stiffer than stock level because what I felt while shooting out of corner is slight amount of compression in rear end. I think stock shock setting can't perform upto mark while power shooting out of corners. You feel like bike is slight compressing her rear end Section in blink of eyes, that is hilarious feeling while you're in lean position on the bike which tips  weight of 165 kg to be precise. 

Power Plant
 

RS 200 is getting head to toe ditto motor as 200 NS, That is  199.5 cc epic triple spark technology with bore and stoke of  72.0 x 49.0  which gives it very short stroke nature, produces 24.5 bhp at very high 9750 rpm and peak torque of 18.6 Nm at 8000 rpm. The moment I pushed the thumb, I could clearly sense smoothness in motor. Engine sets in idle with slight roar in initial. The magic of smoothness comes from fuel injection system and better exhaust system on RS 200,  the side slung exhaust system have surprising amount of roar and I think that's because it flows exhaust gasses with more streamline manner thus also removes much of vibrations that was occurring on 200 NS due to under slung exhaust setup.

Once set to motion you could really feel smoothness of this fuel Injected motor, No fancy ride by wire electronics are here but still throttle modulation was real smooth at any given twist level, there is zero level of snatchiness and lagging  in engine character which you could feel slightly in naked 200 NS at low range of power band. So Except fuel Injected setup and low NVH levels every other character of RS 200 engine is same as 200 NS.  Initially you really couldn't feel that one extra punch of power in fact bike feels slight underpowered compare to 200 NS but once crossing 6000 rpm mark motor pulls with such insane surge that you never wish to drop throttle down and motor feels literally fisting thousand punches past to 9000 rpm mark that's where extra bhp comes into real play the top end band is so strong that you could overtake most of four wheelers on highways and people in cars looks at you with awe inspiring vision because that roar of exhaust is really loud and sounds proper raarrrrarr racy in character.

Surprisingly on 0 to 100 sprint, I feel RS 200 isn't pulling with performance spirit of 200 NS and that's because it's cool extra 20 kg obviously . I didn't really able to measure 0 to 100 time because I was alone while assessing the bike but I guess it's somewhere between 10 to 11 sec. Bajaj claims this bike is fastest Pulsar and could reach 141 kmph till her last breath and that is well evident but I decided not to use every single inch of rev limiter as bike have covered barely 10 km on her odometer still I couldn't resist myself and took RS till 135 kmph on speedometer at NH8 highway, culprit was enthusiastic exhaust note that you never gets bored to hear, and I could feel engine still having grunts for its top end show.

Interestingly as speculated in our early words over RS 200's riding dynamic's , RS 200 proven to be real pain in traffic , I was constantly fighting with clutch, shifter and accelerator while in heavy traffic also somewhere in my mind I had pressure not to scratch brand new motorcycle. Believe me you can't zip through traffic on this Pulsar like you could on Duke 200 or even with 200 NS.  First of all motor is short stroke nature produces power at very high rpm then there is tall gearing of gearbox and last but most crucial the wicked weight of RS 200 . RS 200 the most relax Pulsar to date becomes suddenly most demanding Pulsar both mentally and physically in heavy traffic. So if you're the person who use to travel through bumper to bumper traffic frequently then you should  truly consider the consequences you going to face with such heavy bike. You should simply buy different bike or put bigger aftermarket rear sprocket.   

Hardware


The twin projected headlamp setup at front provides incredible luminous intensity as well as pilot lamps also works as daytime running lights and looks apart. The instrument cluster is same from 200 NS but with blue backlight , The bike got too much sharp lines all over body sometimes seems overdone. The rear tail lamp is radical as it looks, Bajaj calls it as Twin crystal something   bla bla  (honestly I don't remember) but that tail lamp is overkill and does add useless weight , Bajaj should understand the fact that there are many ways to make tail lamp fancy. As always plastic quality isn't upto mark and once again that makes me wonder is it something Bajaj can't improve upon newer generations ? The rear tire fender is first thing to be strip away. fuel ejected setup is really brave move and makes lightening difference in throttle response , ABS adds another safety bracket something which even RC 200 don't provides , I couldn't put words over RS 200's single channel ABS setup at the moment because my bike wasn't ABS version, but question is why to provide single channel abs instead of duel channel (after all this isn't supermoto bike), front 300 mm disk have excellent feel and initial grab, rear one is 230mm.  Using these disks in perfect blend you'll face no problem to haul down 165 kg machine.

Bottom line:-  In true sense RS 200 isn't all new platform , don't believe us? ask any expert and he'll point out same. RS 200 is faired version 200 NS. It's like modified 200 NS, heck you can even convert your old 200 NS into 200 RS ! just one or two welding at front to hold fairings and new pair of clip on and purchase aftermarket fuel injection kit, bang you have your RS 200! maybe not so easy but not impossible as well , If you wants to buy all new bike with better hardware and quality then close your eyes and get KTM's Duke200 or even RC 200. Our suggestion? we would like to say go and purchase YZF R15 2.0 and install some 200 cc big bore kit because every money spent on R15 is absolute worth that much impressive that bike is.

But there is always someone Pulsar fan boy who dreams about his Pulsar at night riding miles and miles even in deep sleep state that much fan following Pulsar having and if you don't care about quality hardware much and wants all riding capabilities such as touring , sport riding ,commuting ,road racing  in perfect blend RS 200 is best bike you could buy in  price bracket.

Side note:- The side slung exhaust on RS 200 can be fitted to 200 NS if anyone is interested. I have confirm fitting by myself as well as from workshop manager.
 

ON ROAD PRICE OF TESTED BIKE: 1.32 LAKH

Goods.
Top end rush
Racy exhaust note
Most balance pulsar
Twin projector
Optional ABS
Bads
Heavy weight champ
Overdone elements
Poor front end feel
Unfair operation in traffic
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Thursday, 26 March 2015

Pulsar RS 200 or NS 200 , which one to choose?


After today's launched of RS 200 many awaited rider's wishes must be came true as some of them were waiting for Pulsar RS 200 from more than year before but many of the budding riders don't knows much about which motorcycle to buy, The two obvious value for money sport bikes in market are RS 200 and 200 NS , As for hardware of RS 200, bike shares many of it's parts and components with 200 NS ,
 So let's have look below what's major difference between RS 200 and 200 NS.

Price


The very first thing considered when we go out to purchase sport bike is price point, We try to figure out what features bike is offering in given price point , There isn't much price difference between RS 200 base model and 200 NS. 

If you choose RS 200 , you get state of the art fuel injection system for crisp throttle responses. With F.I. no matter in what condition you're riding your motorcycle cold or hot  the F.I. provides consistency in engine response and thus you don't have to calibrate right hand with accelerator for your riding style. 
Fully fairing is another advantage of RS 200 over NS, you get nice amount of wind protection for long highway hauls. RS also comes with twin projector headlamp at front which gives good illumination for optimize night riding's.
If you choose 200 NS , you get naked muscular bike which come's with old school carburetor which obviously have lagging throttle response compare to F.I. but still carburetor have advantage over F.I. The bike with carburetor can be repaired at any road side mechanic shop as there is no electronics involves whereas bike such as RS 200 can't be repaired at roadside mechanic if there is fueling problems.
 Naked bike means there is no fairing which saves lots of weight , the reduction in weight helps to achieve more fuel efficient operations thus surely NS will have edge or RS in term of fuel efficiency.
In the accidental situations naked bikes requires less repairing and maintenance cost so there again 200 NS have edge over RS 200.


Performance


It is very important criteria for enthusiast or sport rider, and the bike which have more power is obvious choice for them , but there is more to it than just outright power figures!

IF you choose RS 200 you get state of the art liquid cooled motor which is been used in 200 NS with 24.5 bhp at 9750 rpm and almost same 18.6 Nm of torque at 8000 rpm, The 1 bhp increment doesn't sounds much but bike will have significant amount of top end thrust because that 1 bhp increment comes at top of the rev range which is good for highway blasts and racing conditions. 
But what you're going to sacrifice is traffic riding low end force. The NS was already pain to ride in traffic due to short stroke motor, urges you to pull clutches in traffic and we recon with RS 200 the traffic affairs are going to be worst and to make matter even critical RS 200 is good 20 kg heavier than 200 NS, So it's our advice if you're a rider who frequently rides through heavy city traffic you should avoid this bike.      
If you choose 200 NS you get straight line acceleration advantage and acceleration advantage in twisty turns compare to RS 200 but you'll loose top end performance and high speed stability of RS 200 due to higher weight and fully faired design of RS 200.
You'll get better off-road capability with 200 NS due to higher ground clearance. RS have low ground clearance which is vulnerable to off roading and thus increases risk of scrapping beautiful fairing. So if you do frequent off roading NS is definitely bike to go with


Safety 


Having fun on bike and returning home safely is something which make's us worry every time we take risk of aggressive sport riding, so lets take look into this criteria. 

If you choose RS 200 you get ABS enabled brakes ABS stands for anti-lock braking system. No matter how hard rider holds brake leaver , The tire never get's lock under hard braking situations, the ABS modulates braking force at disks according to motorcycles speed and saves rider from skids. Therefor if you choose RS you gets safety assurance of ABS.
RS 200 gets sticky MRF rubber which helps to grip road surface better than Eurogrip tires , which will give you more confidence for hard riding's and aggressive corner entries.
If you choose 200 NS you don't get ABS even as an option,  leaving out very good safety bracket. You have to modulate braking force on your own , something which is only experienced riders can do perfectly during sprinted ridings. The Eurogrip tire's on 200 NS makes matter even worst you have to be very cautious in lean to lean transitions, The front end feel of 200 NS during corner entries isn't enticing either again due to Eurogrip tires. So if safety is your priority we recommend you to take RS 200 over 200 NS.

So that's our comparison over newly launched RS 200 and Existing 200 NS, if you still have questions you can drop in comment box.  
      
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Pulsar RS 200 Pr-launch pictures from dealership

Bajaj is launching their fully faired RS 200 bike from Pulsar family tomorrow, RS 200 is essentially  200 NS with fairing on it ,having same engine as 200 NS with few upgrades in hardware such as ABS and fuel injection system. So let's enjoy following images of brand new bike from Bajaj which isn't even launch !












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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Pulsar RS 200/SS 200 stunting video


We just found one of the interesting video of Pulsar RS 200 / 200 SS where stuntman drifting wheeling and having stoppies on upcoming 200 cc Pulsar. We're sure many people must have seen this video before but still for those who didn't enjoy this, because we're just few day's behind launching of  RS 200. This video is most probably from Turkey event. 

See Bajaj's official teaser Video of RS 200/200 SS below


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Sunday, 22 March 2015

Bajaj to offer RS 200 in two Variants


 Pulsar AS 200 along RS 200
Right from the first spyshot's back in 2013, The Pulsar RS 200 (known as 200 SS before) is one of the most anticipated bike in India, So much that we think Bajaj don't even need's to advertised RS 200 specifically!
But that was about past, as Bajaj is going to launch  Pulsar RS 200 on 26th March. What interesting thing of piece we've for you is there are two variants in Pulsar RS 200. The top end variant will get F.I. and duel channel ABS with slight higher power figure over base model due to F.I. the exciting thing about RS 200 is even base model is receiving ABS, but with single channel at front brake, the base model will continue to feed by carburetor found in Pulsar 200 NS and probably having same 23 bhp of  power as NS .
In above picture you can see Pooja is carried over Bike's and there is Pulsar 200 AS (adventure sports) is along with RS 200, this hints that Bajaj have started production of Pulsar RS 200 along with 200 AS. Pulsar 200 is semi faired tourer friendly version of Pulsar 200 NS. It's still unclear that if Bajaj will launch Pulsar 200 AS along RS 200 or not ? But for this moment you should enjoy production line picture's of RS 200 from Bajaj's Chakan plant.
Pulsar RS 200 production line
The top variant of Pulsar RS 200 will be priced at 1.35 lakh onroad while base model will come at good 10 to 12 thousands less. The third Pulsar  in first picture which is 200 AS will priced some 5 to 7 thousands premium over Pulsar 200 NS.
Red Pulsar RS 200, ABS ring is visible at front disk






        
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Monday, 16 March 2015

Pulsar's official Facebook fan page teases with new images, Suggesting Pulsar 200 RS instead of 200 SS !



It's clear that Bajaj is going to launch their new Pulsar 200 SS in next month, What  you're seeing here is teaser images of Bajaj Pulsar's official Facebook page, mentioning Pulsar 200 RS , while it's least possible that Bajaj will give RS name to 200 SS at last moment , but possibility we can't ignore, Bajaj could go ahead and change name of 200 SS as 200 RS or it could be just teaser image to make hype in fan's till launching period.
 
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Sunday, 15 March 2015

Booking commence at Bajaj dealership for Pulsar 200 SS


And after countless delays, finally launching of most awaited, most spied and technologically most advanced Pulsar is going to take place, Gentlemen Its 200 SS, Yes you heard right! authorized Bajaj dealerships have started taking bookings for Pulsar 200 SS with booking amount of 10,000 rupees and deliveries will take place from next month.

Mechanically bike is same as 200 NS , getting same 199.5 cc single cylinder, 4 valve single cam  liquid cooled motor producing around 24 bhp of power fueling through F.I. throttle body instead of carburetor for consistent performance in any situation, it's yet to see if bike is getting close loop fuel injection or open loop, we think it will be open loop for cost saving measures. Having perimeter frame just like 200 NS , 200 SS will be excellent handler with probably same rake and trail as NS, 200SS is getting side slung exhaust canister unlike 200 NS's lower slung ,which will help to sound more sporty for sure.  Pulsar 200 SS will be excellent bang for buck, bike is offering so much feature for less price than CBR 150R .
Pulsar 200 SS is Bajaj's first fully faired bike and will offer in Yellow, red, blue and black color at cost for 1.35 lakh onroad and it'll go head to head with Yamaha's R15 and Honda's CBR 150R. 
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