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Spied: Updated Bajaj Pulsar N160 with Inverted Fork

Spied: Updated Bajaj Pulsar N160 with Inverted Fork

The updated Bajaj Pulsar N160 has been spied testing, this time the bike features an inverted fork, likely to be the same as the one on the Pulsar NS160. Which is likely to enhance its handling and make the bike look even more sporty and attention-grabbing than before. Confirmation of the bike’s identity as the N160 comes from the characteristic design of alloy wheels and the presence of an underbelly exhaust. The rear monoshock is expected to be the same as the current model.

Bajaj Auto, a renowned player in the Indian motorcycle market, has been keeping enthusiasts on their toes with consistent updates and innovations in its Pulsar lineup. The latest buzz in the motorcycle community centers around the spied images of the updated Bajaj Pulsar N160, featuring a notable addition – an inverted front fork.

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 Bajaj Pulsar N160

The design of the updated Pulsar N160 remains unchanged, it still features the sharp yet muscular streetfighter look with bodywork shared from its bigger sibling, the Pulsar N250. The mechanicals and underpinnings are also the same as before. It continues to be powered by an air-/oil cooled 164.82cc single-cylinder engine that churns out 16PS and 14.65Nm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox.

Key Features

  1. The Bajaj Pulsar N160 Legacy: The Bajaj Pulsar series has long been a staple in the Indian two-wheeler market, known for its sporty design, performance-oriented engines, and a loyal fan base. The Pulsar N160, a member of the esteemed Pulsar family, has carved a niche for itself with its dynamic styling and nimble handling.
  2. Inverted Forks: A Notable Upgrade: One of the most striking revelations from the spied images is the presence of inverted front forks on the Bajaj Pulsar N160. Inverted forks, also known as upside-down forks or USD forks, represent a suspension system where the larger diameter tubes are at the top, and the smaller diameter tubes are at the bottom. Inverted forks are widely favored by riders for their ability to provide more precise control, especially during aggressive riding and cornering.
  3. Enhanced Handling and Stability: The inverted fork setup is expected to have a positive impact on the handling and stability of the Bajaj Pulsar N160.
  4. Visual Impact and Aesthetics: Beyond the performance benefits, the addition of inverted forks brings a visual impact to the Bajaj Pulsar N160. The inverted forks, with their exposed and robust appearance, align with the sporty character of the Pulsar N160.
  5. Powertrain and Other Updates: While the focus of the spied images is on the inverted forks, it's essential to consider whether other updates accompany this significant suspension upgrade. Bajaj has a history of refining not only the aesthetics but also the powertrain and features of its Pulsar models. Enthusiasts are keen to learn if the updated Pulsar N160 comes with any changes to its engine specifications, electronics, or additional features.
  6. Competitive Landscape: In the fiercely competitive 160cc motorcycle segment in India, the Bajaj Pulsar N160 has been holding its ground against rivals from various manufacturers. Rival models in this segment, such as the Yamaha FZ, TVS Apache RTR 160, and Suzuki Gixxer, each have their strengths and features that appeal to different rider preferences.
  7. Marketing Strategy and Brand Image: The spied images of the updated Bajaj Pulsar N160, strategically leaked or not, have undoubtedly sparked conversations and discussions within the motorcycle community.
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 Bajaj Pulsar N160

The early unveiling through spied images and discussions in online forums and social media also allows Bajaj to gauge the initial reactions of potential buyers.

Bajaj is expected to launch the updated Pulsar N160 in the next few months. We expect the 160cc streetfighter to get a hike of around Rs 5,000 - 6,000 more than the current model which costs Rs 1,30,560 (ex-showroom Delhi). Bajaj is working to update the Pulsar N150 with Bluetooth connectivity, through the upcoming Bajaj Ride Connect app.

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