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    DPMC introduces the awesome Pulsar 220 DTS-i


    Monday, 12 July 2010 00:00

    David Pieris Motor Company's newest release on Sri Lankan roads - the Bajaj Pulsar 220cc motorcycle is undoubtedly the most powerful and handsome machine in its class. Unchallengeable in its array of features and performance, the Pulsar 220cc is ideally cut out for high speed, high-power bike enthusiasts. This revolutionary bike comes with ample torque, speed, power, style and attitude to make it a winner straightaway. It's DTS-i, 4-stroke, 220cc air and oil-cooled engine ensures efficient combustion resulting in uncompromised power and greater fuel efficiency. The LCD Digital Meter Panel provides stylish, convenient reading while its high-Voltage twin-projector high-penetrating beam Headlamp ensures maximum clear visibility even in extreme conditions. The 5-step adjustable NitroX shock absorbers and front and rear hydraulic disc brakes add to the bikes outstanding riding ease, safety and comfort. Even visibly, the Pulsar stands out by a mile with its muscular, all-male design and all-black styling. This gives the bike a sporty, aerodynamic look which complements the rider.
    David Pieris Motor Company Ltd., Sri Lanka's leading motorcycle provider, view their newest release with much optimism. "Pulsar Power is renowned in Sri Lanka and with the Pulsar 220cc, the Pulsar brand simply extends its lead in power-riding" a company spokesman said. The new bike which is now on Sri Lankan roads has already met with huge success. DPMC with its comprehensive Islandwide sales, spare parts, service & authorized dealer network adds to the customers overall experience. To those looking for the biggest challenges in high speed, high power riding, the Bajaj Pulsar 220cc is all geared to burn the track. It is power and adrenalin at its best: and for the bike enthusiast, all you've got to do is get astride this machine - and let it rip!


    Source:-http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/business/127-local/15320.html
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      • #4
        What big words for the P220! But yes, its a great bike and should be enough for Sri Lankans to enjoy a lot.
        It's a tough, durable machine that makes a lot of pure sense & practicality! I agree that it is a great choice for Sri Lanka...

        But I wonder what price they have to pay for it...?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by romeoinvisible5 View Post
          DPMC introduces the awesome Pulsar 220 DTS-i


          Monday, 12 July 2010 00:00

          David Pieris Motor Company's newest release on Sri Lankan roads - the Bajaj Pulsar 220cc motorcycle is undoubtedly the most powerful and handsome machine in its class. Unchallengeable in its array of features and performance, the Pulsar 220cc is ideally cut out for high speed, high-power bike enthusiasts. This revolutionary bike comes with ample torque, speed, power, style and attitude to make it a winner straightaway. It's DTS-i, 4-stroke, 220cc air and oil-cooled engine ensures efficient combustion resulting in uncompromised power and greater fuel efficiency. The LCD Digital Meter Panel provides stylish, convenient reading while its high-Voltage twin-projector high-penetrating beam Headlamp ensures maximum clear visibility even in extreme conditions. The 5-step adjustable NitroX shock absorbers and front and rear hydraulic disc brakes add to the bikes outstanding riding ease, safety and comfort. Even visibly, the Pulsar stands out by a mile with its muscular, all-male design and all-black styling. This gives the bike a sporty, aerodynamic look which complements the rider.
          David Pieris Motor Company Ltd., Sri Lanka's leading motorcycle provider, view their newest release with much optimism. "Pulsar Power is renowned in Sri Lanka and with the Pulsar 220cc, the Pulsar brand simply extends its lead in power-riding" a company spokesman said. The new bike which is now on Sri Lankan roads has already met with huge success. DPMC with its comprehensive Islandwide sales, spare parts, service & authorized dealer network adds to the customers overall experience. To those looking for the biggest challenges in high speed, high power riding, the Bajaj Pulsar 220cc is all geared to burn the track. It is power and adrenalin at its best: and for the bike enthusiast, all you've got to do is get astride this machine - and let it rip!


          Source:-http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/business/127-local/15320.html
          lol on bold and italic parts, apart from that this is good news.... hope Indian manufacturers MAKE bigger machines for international markets atleast!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by romeoinvisible5 View Post
            DPMC introduces the awesome Pulsar 220 DTS-i


            Monday, 12 July 2010 00:00

            David Pieris Motor Company's newest release on Sri Lankan roads - the Bajaj Pulsar 220cc motorcycle is undoubtedly the most powerful and handsome machine in its class. Unchallengeable in its array of features and performance, the Pulsar 220cc is ideally cut out for high speed, high-power bike enthusiasts. This revolutionary bike comes with ample torque, speed, power, style and attitude to make it a winner straightaway. It's DTS-i, 4-stroke, 220cc air and oil-cooled engine ensures efficient combustion resulting in uncompromised power and greater fuel efficiency. The LCD Digital Meter Panel provides stylish, convenient reading while its high-Voltage twin-projector high-penetrating beam Headlamp ensures maximum clear visibility even in extreme conditions. The 5-step adjustable NitroX shock absorbers and front and rear hydraulic disc brakes add to the bikes outstanding riding ease, safety and comfort. Even visibly, the Pulsar stands out by a mile with its muscular, all-male design and all-black styling. This gives the bike a sporty, aerodynamic look which complements the rider.
            David Pieris Motor Company Ltd., Sri Lanka's leading motorcycle provider, view their newest release with much optimism. "Pulsar Power is renowned in Sri Lanka and with the Pulsar 220cc, the Pulsar brand simply extends its lead in power-riding" a company spokesman said. The new bike which is now on Sri Lankan roads has already met with huge success. DPMC with its comprehensive Islandwide sales, spare parts, service & authorized dealer network adds to the customers overall experience. To those looking for the biggest challenges in high speed, high power riding, the Bajaj Pulsar 220cc is all geared to burn the track. It is power and adrenalin at its best: and for the bike enthusiast, all you've got to do is get astride this machine - and let it rip!


            Source:-http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/business/127-local/15320.html
            this seems to be a late news, because I have seen 4-5 fastest indians in one of DPMC's showroom before 3 months

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