Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat Launch, Price, Specs: Bajaj Auto has launched a new split seat variant of the cheapest Pulsar. The split seat variant of Bajaj Pulsar is priced at Rs 79,091. Front disc brake has been given standard in this new bike. It costs Rs 3,597 as compared to the single-seat Pulsar 125 disc brake variant and Rs 8,096 more than the drum brake variant.
Compared to the standard Pulsar 125, the new split seat variant has some additional features. These include split seats, split grab rails, and sporty belly pan, which give it a different look than the standard Pulsar 125. The new Pulsar 125 split seat bike is available in three color options, including Black Red, Black Silver, and Neon Green with Matte Black.
Many more cosmetic updates have been done in this bike., along with the new body graphics, has also been changed in its front coil. Its fuel tank is slightly larger than before. The 3D logo has been given on its fuel tank and rear cowl.
It features Wolf-Eye headlamp cluster with twin pilot lamps and Infinity twin-strip LED taillamps. The bike has a clip-on handlebar. Neon highlights are also given on the black alloy wheels based on the color of the bike.
Talking about the new Pulsar 125 split seat braking system, it has a 240mm disc brake in the front and 130mm drum brake in the rear. The bike gets 17-inch wheels. At the same time, 31mm telescopic forks in the front and twin gas-charged shock absorbers suspension are given in the rear.
The new Pulsar 125 split seat has a 125cc engine found in the standard Pulsar. This engine conforms to BS6 fuel emission standards, which generates power of 11.6bhp at 8500rpm and 10.8Nm torque at 6500rpm. This bike has a 5-speed gearbox.
The new Pulsar 125 split seat bike is available in three colors. It includes Neon Green with Black Red, Black Silver and Matte Black. The Pulsar 125 split seat variant will compete with bikes like the Honda SP 125 (Honda SP 125) and Hero Glamor (Hero Glamor) in India.
Compared to the standard Pulsar 125, the new split seat variant has some additional features. These include split seats, split grab rails, and sporty belly pan, which give it a different look than the standard Pulsar 125. The new Pulsar 125 split seat bike is available in three color options, including Black Red, Black Silver, and Neon Green with Matte Black.
Many more cosmetic updates have been done in this bike., along with the new body graphics, has also been changed in its front coil. Its fuel tank is slightly larger than before. The 3D logo has been given on its fuel tank and rear cowl.
It features Wolf-Eye headlamp cluster with twin pilot lamps and Infinity twin-strip LED taillamps. The bike has a clip-on handlebar. Neon highlights are also given on the black alloy wheels based on the color of the bike.
Talking about the new Pulsar 125 split seat braking system, it has a 240mm disc brake in the front and 130mm drum brake in the rear. The bike gets 17-inch wheels. At the same time, 31mm telescopic forks in the front and twin gas-charged shock absorbers suspension are given in the rear.
The new Pulsar 125 split seat has a 125cc engine found in the standard Pulsar. This engine conforms to BS6 fuel emission standards, which generates power of 11.6bhp at 8500rpm and 10.8Nm torque at 6500rpm. This bike has a 5-speed gearbox.
The new Pulsar 125 split seat bike is available in three colors. It includes Neon Green with Black Red, Black Silver and Matte Black. The Pulsar 125 split seat variant will compete with bikes like the Honda SP 125 (Honda SP 125) and Hero Glamor (Hero Glamor) in India.
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