Bajaj reveals all-new Pulsar 200NS

    New bike uses triple-spark-plug technology, gets mono-shock suspension.

    Published On Jan 30, 2012 08:58:00 PM

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    Bajaj has revealed the latest generation of its iconic Pulsar motorcycle, an all new 200cc motorcycle, dubbed the Pulsar 200NS (Naked Sports).

    The 200NS uses a brand new liquid-cooled, 199.5cc, four-valve, carbureted engine with a new triple-spark-plug system, coupled with a six-speed gearbox. The new engine produces 23.18bhp at 9500rpm and 1.86kgm of torque at 8000rpm. Bajaj claims the new Pulsar 200NS is capable of 0-60kph in 3.61sec and 0-100kph in 9.83sec. 

    The chassis is a steel fabricated, twin-spar, perimeter type frame, with a rectangular tube-section swingarm, that offers over three times the lateral stiffness of the existing Pulsar 220. It also employs a gas-filled monoshock suspension and under belly mounted exhaust, keeping center of gravity low. The NS comes with petal type disc rotors front and rear, measuring 280mm and 230mm, with 17-inch alloy wheels and tubeless tyres at both ends.

    See Bajaj Pulsar 200NS image gallery 

    Speaking on the occasion, K Srinivas, President-Motorcycles, Bajaj Auto said, "Pulsar has now celebrated a 'Decade of Dominance' with 10 years of leadership in the Indian performance motorcycle market. The Pulsar 200NS showcases the next leap in technology and design and will set the standard for others to follow. We believe that 2012-13 will be an exciting period where Bajaj Auto will excite customers both here and abroad."

    The next-generation Pulsar 200NS goes on sale April 2012 and Bajaj has announced pricing shall stay under Rs 1 lakh.

     

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