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BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat Walkaround & Exhaust Sound Video
BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat Walkaround Video: The much-talked-about BS6 model of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat variant has started reaching dealerships and MRD Vlogs, one of the well-known YouTube channels, has recently posted a detailed walkaround and exhaust sound video of the 125cc motorcycle. ...
BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat Walkaround Video: The much-talked-about BS6 model of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat variant has started reaching dealerships and MRD Vlogs, one of the well-known YouTube channels, has recently posted a detailed walkaround and exhaust sound video of the 125cc motorcycle.
Like the BS4 model, the BS6-compliant 2020 model of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat is also available in gloss black colour but with colour-coded Pulsar logo, rear grab rail, tank pad, and graphics on the underbelly cowl. In comparison, the BS4 model was available with a silver Pulsar logo and more-prominent graphics on the fuel tank and the rear underseat panels. Here is the detailed walkaround video by MRD Vlogs:
In addition to offering a split-seat setup, the brand has also offered a bunch of cosmetic updates to the top-spec model of the Pulsar 125 Neon. It gets an underbelly pan as well as fuel tank extensions as seen on the Pulsar 150 Twin Disc. In addition to getting a split seat, the bike also features a split grab rail which further adds to its unique appeal.
Powering the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat is a BS6-compliant, 125cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that is capable of churning out a maximum power of 11.8 HP and a peak torque of 10.8 Nm. The engine is further mated to a 5-speed gearbox. You can click here for the complete technical specifications of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat model.
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Like the BS4 model, the BS6-compliant 2020 model of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat is also available in gloss black colour but with colour-coded Pulsar logo, rear grab rail, tank pad, and graphics on the underbelly cowl. In comparison, the BS4 model was available with a silver Pulsar logo and more-prominent graphics on the fuel tank and the rear underseat panels. Here is the detailed walkaround video by MRD Vlogs:
Pulsar 125 Split Seat Walkaround Video
As revealed in the video by MRD Vlogs, the BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split-Seat model is available in Gurugram (Haryana) with an ex-showroom price tag of INR 78,803 while the on-road price hovers around INR 92,500. For your reference, the base model of Pulsar 125 Neon with drum brakes is available for INR 70,995 while the front disc brake model is priced at INR 75,795. So if we compare the ex-showroom prices, the Split Seat model is priced around INR 3,000 higher than the disc brake model of the Pulsar 125.
In addition to offering a split-seat setup, the brand has also offered a bunch of cosmetic updates to the top-spec model of the Pulsar 125 Neon. It gets an underbelly pan as well as fuel tank extensions as seen on the Pulsar 150 Twin Disc. In addition to getting a split seat, the bike also features a split grab rail which further adds to its unique appeal.
Powering the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat is a BS6-compliant, 125cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that is capable of churning out a maximum power of 11.8 HP and a peak torque of 10.8 Nm. The engine is further mated to a 5-speed gearbox. You can click here for the complete technical specifications of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat model.
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