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Pulsar has done it again...



Whether it's the 'design and looks' or the technology, Bajaj Pulsar is ruling the Indian roads, with it's presence marked in all the major biking segments (150cc, 180cc, 200cc, 220cc).

After remaining silent for quite a few months, Bajaj is back with a real competitive product - the upgraded Bajaj Pulsar 220cc (2009) DTS-i at a challenging price of 70000/- INR (Ex-Showroom Delhi) - clearly it's a competitive price tag against the present 'Lord of the Streets' - Yamaha FZ 16 & FZ-S.


Specifications:











Engine * Type - 4-Stroke, DTSi, air cooled

* Displacement - 220cc

* Max Power - 21.04 @ 8500 ps @ RPM

* Max Torque - 19.12 @ 7000 Nm @ RP
Suspensions* Front - Telescopic 130mm stroke

* Rear - Nitrox, rear wheel travel 90mm
Brakes * Front - 260mm Disc

* Rear - 230 Disc
Tyres * Front - 90/90 x 17 - Tubeless

* Rear - 120/80 x 17 - Tubeless
Fuel Tank* Total - 15 litres

* 3.2 litres Reserve

* 2.2 litres usable
Electricals * System - 12 v full DC

* Headlamp - Low - Projector lamp 55w, High - Ellipsodial lamp 55w
Dimensions * Wheelbase - 1350 mm

* Kerb Weight - 150kg


Available colours: Grey, blue, black and red



Along with the new Pulsar 220cc, Bajaj has plans to introduce two new bikes this year. Addressing a press conference, Bajaj Auto CEO (two-wheelers) S. Sridhar said:

We have been continuously evolving our Pulsar range to provide our customers state-of-the-art products with unmatched performance and technology.
Bajaj Auto also unveiled more fuel-efficient engine series equipped with new breakthrough technology called DTS-Si version 2.0 that incorporates five major innovations. “This makes it the most fuel-efficient engine not only in India but also in the world. The first product powered by this technology will be launched next month,” said Mr. Sridhar.

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