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  • #2
    Dream run for Bajaj.

    Wow! Astonishing. Pulsars took the Indian market by storm!!!
    Waiting to see the new Pulsar in flesh.... Wish they keep up the good work.
    Wanna see a 300+cc mill from the Pulsar brand sometime in future.
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    • #3
      Yes I am happy that Baja has reached this milestone. Having said that it has been a long time for the Pulsar brand and there has not been a dramatic change in the way the bike looks. I hope Bajaj decides to go a little more radical now and experiements with atleast one such cutting edge bike maybe in the 250 cc or 400 cc category.

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      • #4
        thats good news. congrats to BAL.
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        • #5
          Recently, I rode my Pulsar 180 UG3 a bit better than earlier due to fuel expenses being in my hand now, remaining around 50-60 kmph most of the time. The Mileage? 56 kmpl on the next full tank. Can you believe that?

          For a second I rechecked my calculations, but was later convinced of this.

          DTSi may have few disadvantages, but its surely a fuel saver. Even when TVS Flame lost the twin sparks, its performance was fine but highway mileage came down from a high 80~ kmpl to some 74~ kmpl.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
            Recently, I rode my Pulsar 180 UG3 a bit better than earlier due to fuel expenses being in my hand now, remaining around 50-60 kmph most of the time. The Mileage? 56 kmpl on the next full tank. Can you believe that?

            For a second I rechecked my calculations, but was later convinced of this.

            DTSi may have few disadvantages, but its surely a fuel saver. Even when TVS Flame lost the twin sparks, its performance was fine but highway mileage came down from a high 80~ kmpl to some 74~ kmpl.
            on a 180 thats amazing! on my 150 for the last 7 years now i get on an average 60kmpl provided i dont exceed 60kmhr :P
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            • #7
              All credit to Bajaj, they came a long way since first Pulsar is launched and the next gen Pulsar is just around the corner. Hope the speculated new tech will prove to be equally stellar success for Bajaj.
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              • #8
                Great going, Bajaj!!

                DTSi technology surely has added certain spunk in the machines but more than the DTSi tech, Bajaj should be applauded for bringing a variety in terms of motorcycle building approach in the country.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
                  Recently, I rode my Pulsar 180 UG3 a bit better than earlier due to fuel expenses being in my hand now, remaining around 50-60 kmph most of the time. The Mileage? 56 kmpl on the next full tank. Can you believe that?

                  For a second I rechecked my calculations, but was later convinced of this.

                  DTSi may have few disadvantages, but its surely a fuel saver. Even when TVS Flame lost the twin sparks, its performance was fine but highway mileage came down from a high 80~ kmpl to some 74~ kmpl.
                  I am doing the same on my 220 Dtsi due to high fuel price, and mileage seems to be inching towards 40 kmpl in city.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by chicane1879 View Post
                    Great going, Bajaj!!

                    But more than the DTSi tech, Bajaj should be applauded for bringing a variety in terms of motorcycle building approach in the country.
                    +100 They have vast range
                    100,125,135,150,180,220,250(Ninja),650(Ninja)
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Satyamzma View Post
                      +100 They have vast range
                      100,125,135,150,180,220,250(Ninja),650(Ninja)
                      Read between the lines(in bolds)..

                      "Bajaj should be applauded for bringing a variety in terms of motorcycle building approach in the country!!"


                      I am not talking about variety of motorcycles!!

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                      • #12
                        When i had made my mind to buy P220, i was quite assure that i wont get more then 30KMPL in terms of mileage, as one of my frnd is using Avenger which is casted with same genome of 220. But surprisingly i am decently fetching 40+ in city like gurgaon and i used to ride consistently between 60-90. Amazing hatts offf to BAL. (Plz note that, mine is only 2 months older)


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                        • #13
                          KUDOS TO Bajaj

                          Really happy to know this.
                          Hamara Bajaj.
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