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Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
It'll be a nightmare to maintain I think. Those extra bits are only going to lead to more things to break and replace.
Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
You're being too pessimistic. Bajaj knows their market. It will be simple enough, they say, for the average mechanic to handle.
Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
The real issue is going to be parts availability. Finding specific ADV components down the line might be a pain if it doesn't sell well.
Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
I bet it'll be fine. Most of it will probably be easy to service, as they will probably share the core engine and electronics with other Pulsars.
Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
Especially if people actually take it off road, the suspension might need more attention. That’s true for any ADV bike, though.
Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
Crash damage is what I'm more worried about. If you drop it, those plastic ADV fairings will be expensive to replace.
Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
There could actually be a way better solution in the long run. They might not be as beefy as a standard commuter, but the beefier components might just make them better suited to Indian roads.
Will the Pulsar Adventure be better or worse regarding maintenance and long term ownership experience than normal Pulsars?
30 January 2025 08:13
How Bajaj trains their service network will be the key. It shouldn't be any harder to maintain than a regular Pulsar if they do it right.
What will the Pulsar Adventure bike’s styling do to its target audience?
30 January 2025 08:13
The styling is right on for the urban adventurer, I think. It’s rugged enough to turn heads, but not so extreme that it’ll scare off newbies.
What will the Pulsar Adventure bike’s styling do to its target audience?
30 January 2025 08:13
For me, the deal breaker is the alloy wheels. You need spoked wheels for off road durability for a true ADV. It just looks like a poser bike.
What will the Pulsar Adventure bike’s styling do to its target audience?
30 January 2025 08:13
You're both missing the point. This is not a hardcore off roader. This is the guy who wants to look cool commuting and hit a dirt road on weekends.
What will the Pulsar Adventure bike’s styling do to its target audience?
30 January 2025 08:13
That it's not trying too hard to be a mini-ADV is actually something I like about it. A lot of people who are intimated by full size adventure bikes, might find the mix of styles appealing.
What will the Pulsar Adventure bike’s styling do to its target audience?
30 January 2025 08:13
The styling is clever marketing. That will lure in young buyers who want something different from the usual 125cc commuters but don't want to pay ADV prices.
What will the Pulsar Adventure bike’s styling do to its target audience?
30 January 2025 08:13
I am scared it will look like a confused mess. Jack of all trades, master of none kind of situation.
What will the Pulsar Adventure bike’s styling do to its target audience?
30 January 2025 08:13
Styling is secondary as long as it’s comfortable and practical. However, I believe Bajaj have got the look right for their target market.
Can the Pulsar Adventure do the same for the Indian market?
30 January 2025 08:13
I feel there is definitely a market for this. There are lots of people who want something more exciting than a basic commuter, but they’re intimidated by bigger ADVs.
Can the Pulsar Adventure do the same for the Indian market?
30 January 2025 08:13
It's a risky move. Indian buyers are pretty conservative. Maybe they’d rather play it safe and stick to what they know than gamble on an idea they know nothing about.
Can the Pulsar Adventure do the same for the Indian market?
30 January 2025 08:13
You’re both missing the possibilities. This could be perfect for city use if you need something tough but can’t afford a bigger bike.
Can the Pulsar Adventure do the same for the Indian market?
30 January 2025 08:13
I'm skeptical. It could be a jack of all trades, master of none. It’s neither rugged enough for real ADV use, nor efficient enough for pure commuting.
Can the Pulsar Adventure do the same for the Indian market?
30 January 2025 08:13
Bajaj knows how to create new segments. Do you remember how the original Pulsar changed the game? It could do the same for entry level ADVs.

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