Bajaj Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk propelled in India, estimated at Rs 82,630
Bajaj Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk propelled in India, estimated at Rs 82,630
Indian bike producer Bajaj has begun dispatching units of the new Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk to dealerships.The new Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk is valued at Rs 82,360 ex-showroom (Pune), which is simply finished Rs 2,100 more than the normal NS160 with a solitary circle brake at the front, which offers at Rs 80,500 ex-showroom (Pune). The new NS160 variation is the second Pulsar bicycle to tolerate the Twin Disk name.
Pulsar Ns160 Twin Disk 1
The new Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk is comparative inside and out to the consistent NS160, aside from the way that the general bicycle's back drum brake has cleared a path for a circle brake. The new back circle brake is a 230mm unit that hopes to be obtained from the all the more intense NS200 while the front plate stays unaltered at 240mm. Other mechanical parts continue as before including the steel border casing and box-segment swingarm. Suspension obligations are taken care of by adaptive forks in advance and by a gas-charged monoshock at the back. The Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk keeps on riding on 17-inch wheels which are shod with 80/100 (front) and 110/80 (raise) tires.
Giving capacity to the new Pulsar NS 160 Twin Disk is a 160.3cc air and oil cooled single barrel motor creating 15.3bhp @ 8,500rpm and 14.6Nm of torque at 6,500rpm which is sent to the back wheel by means of a 5-speed manual gearbox with short proportions. The NS160 Twin Disk includes a 12-liter fuel tank.
Pulsar Ns160 Twin Disk 2
As far as plan, the NS160 Twin Disk stays unaltered, however it could get marginally adjusted illustrations to indicate its double plate brake status. The NS160 takes motivation from the NS200 for its plan with its forceful looks that incorporate the sharp looking headlamp, semi-computerized instrument group, split seats and high point tail segment.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk will go up against any semblance of the Suzuki Gixxer, Apache RTR 4V and the Honda CB Hornet 160R. Aside from the Suzuki, which is simply Rs 24 less expensive, the various double plate variations of the Bajaj's adversaries are more costly than the bicycle worked at Chakan. The new Pulsar NS160 Twin Disk will give an all the more great alternative to Pulsar purchasers hoping to claim a protected Pulsar with adequate power and great mileage.
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