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2017 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 ABS launched at Rs 1.1 lakh

The ABS-equipped Pulsar NS200 is about Rs 10,000 dearer than the standard model; otherwise unchanged.
1 min read2 Nov '17
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Bajaj has officially launched the Pulsar NS200 with ABS at Rs 1,09,715 (ex-showroom, Delhi) on the back of demand from customers. The ABS-equipped bike is about Rs 10,000 more than the standard NS200.

Besides the addition of the single-channel anti-lock braking system that has seen the bike’s weight increase by 2kg to 154kg and larger 300mm front discs (up by 20mm), the motorcycle is identical to its non-ABS sibling.

It continues with the 199.5cc single-cylinder engine that produces 23.5hp at 9,500rpm and 18.3Nm at 8,000rpm and the six-speed gearbox.

The 1,363mm wheelbase, 167mm of ground clearance and 805mm seat height are also unchanged.

The Pulsar NS200 rivals the likes of the TVS Apache RTR 200 and Yamaha’s FZ25. They are priced at Rs 93,205 and Rs 1,19,335, respectively (ex-showroom, Delhi).

2017 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 vs TVS Apache RTR 200 vs Yamaha FZ25

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