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Faired Bajaj Pulsar 200 spotted again

Fresh image of fully-faired Bajaj Pulsar 200, caught testing in Panchgani.
1 min read12 Dec '13
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We broke news of Bajaj’s upcoming new faired-in Pulsar 200, shortly expected to launch in India. Just in with us is this new image of the bike, testing in and around the hill-station of Panchgani sent by our reader Sameer Wadhwani. 
 
The next Pulsar has been spotted testing for quite some time now and is inching closer towards production ready. From the new photograph, it’s clearly visible the new sportsbike borrows its alloy wheels from its sibling, the Pulsar 200NS. A menacing looking set of projector headlamps are flanked by what look like LED powered turn signal indicators. Perched above are fairing mounted rear view mirrors, on either side of a sizeable, wind protection visor, typical to all fully faired motorcycles. It’s easy to see from this new image, the upcoming Pulsar 200 will offer ABS brakes. 
 
Follow the link to read our more detailed earlier story 
 

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