Bajaj recently launched another new motorcycle Pulsar N150 in the market. It is the newest addition to the new generation Pulsar N series.
The company's 150cc portfolio already has the Pulsar 150 and the Pulsar P150 launched last year as the shining stars. Bajaj is unwilling to leave an inch of land to keep the rush of the country's stylish commuter bike market in its own hands. With eye-catching styling coupled with attractive performance and an all-around affordable price, this new car from Bajaj is sure to win the hearts of the youth. This report has detailed information about Bajaj Pulsar N150 from mileage to specifications, features.
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Pulsar N150: Design
The
design of this new bike in the Pulsar series is inspired by the bigger engine
N160. This is clear at a glance. The front has a modern design headlight unit,
LED projector bulbs and two small LED DRLs. Just behind the handle is the
muscular fuel tank and its extensions are similar to the N160. However, instead
of split seats, it has long continuous seats.
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Pulsar N150: Hardware
Handling
the suspension duties, this bike has 31 mm wide telescopic forks at the front
and twin sock suspension at the rear. As for the braking setup, there are 260mm
discs at the front, while the rear has 130mm drum brakes. However, 17-inch
alloy wheels are noticeable on both the front and rear sides. MRF tires of
90/90 and 120/70 sections are used at the front and rear respectively.
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Pulsar N150: Engine Specifications
Powering the Pulsar N150 is a 149.68 cc single cylinder engine. This engine can produce a maximum power of 14.5 PS and a maximum torque of 13.5 Nm. Between 3500 and 8500 rpm, this engine has the capacity to produce 90% of the maximum torque. Comes with five speed transmission and kick start option. Bajaj claims the bike is capable of delivering a mileage of 40-50 km/litre. Incidentally, the same engine is also used in the Pulsar P150 model.