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Bajaj Pulsar 150NS specifications leaked

The Bajaj Pulsar 150NS gets a 149cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder and air-cooled engine.
1 min read10 Mar '15
Rayomand BuhariwallaRayomand Buhariwalla
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Bajaj had recently showcased its Pulsar 150NS at a motor show in Turkey along with the Pulsar 200SS. Engine specifications for the Bajaj Pulsar 150NS had never been revealed before, but they have now been leaked online.

Referring to the specifications chart found online, the Bajaj Pulsar 150NS is powered by a 149.5cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder and air-cooled engine, which is a newly developed unit. The advanced unit uses a four-valve per cylinder layout now, to increase efficiency and enhance power. The new motor produces a maximum of 16.8bhp at 9,000rpm and peak torque of 1.3kgm is produced at 7,500rpm. The Pulsar 150NS has a fuel tank capacity of 12 litres now.

The Pulsar 150NS is also equipped with 17-inch wheels at both ends. For braking duty, the bike makes use of a single disc brake upfront and a drum brake setup does duty at the rear wheel. The Pulsar 150NS weighs 144kg now.

We expect Bajaj to launch the Pulsar 150NS in India sometime this year. More on the motorcycle when we get astride it. 

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