Today at a press conference in Mumbai ITC Grand Central, Bajaj has launched the Pulsar 200 NS. It has been 10 years since the launch of the original Pulsar and today’s launch is expected to go into the history of motorcycling in India. At the conference, Mr. Naren, our regular author and 2 special correspondents of BikeAdvice Mr. Amit Gavande and Mr. Pratheek Kunder are present representing BikeAdvice.

Technical Specifications

  • 200cc SOHC Engine
  • 3 Spark Plugs
  • Liquid Cooled Engine
  • 23 BHP @ 9500 RPM

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Here are some exclusive photos of the 2012 Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS Triple Spark from the Launch Event.

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As we had posted earlier, the D-day has arrived. Bajaj will unveil the next generation Pulsar today at Mumbai. Our team members are at Mumbai now and it seems that Bajaj has displayed all the previous Pulsar Bikes in the venue. Here are the photos live from Mumbai.

We can see the registration numbers on these bikes which means that these bikes on display are probably owned by customers and Bajaj has borrowed it for today’s event. [click to continue…]

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Remember the Ducati Panigale? It broke its wraps off in the month of November last year. This new superbike from the high performance stable of Ducati launched this bike in Milan, Italy.

Ducati has now started the official production for this bike – The Panigale. It’s been manufactured in the company’s state – of – the – art manufacturing facility in Bologna. The first bike coming off the assembly line was ridden by The Doctor – Valentino Rossi who rides for the Ducati in MotoGp.

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Ever since KTM Duke 125cc was launched in Europe every bike enthusiast just waiting to see KTM Duke 125cc launch in India. Most of them were disappointed when Duke 125cc was launched in Europe with the configuration of 15 bhp power, top speed of 80 KM (due to European norms for under 18) and the price tag of nearly Rs. 2.8 lakhs. But the real surprised came when Bajaj Auto announced that India will get a bigger Duke at an attractive price.

Indian bike enthusiasts were eagerly waiting for Duke 200 India launch after it was launched in Malaysia and Europe. Finally the wait is over now. Bajaj Auto has launched Duke 200 on 24th January in Delhi and the booking will start from February 1st week across the country. But why one should buy Duke 200 when there is Pulsar 220, Karizma, YZF-R15 V2.0, Honda CBR250R and upcoming Honda CBR150R, next generation Pulsar and Hyosung GT250R? Let’s have a look. [click to continue…]

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We have hardly one full day left and that is all the time we’ve to talk about the next gen Pulsar. Post that no more speculations and expectations as the bike would’ve been launched and I’ll not have time to discuss about it as I’ll be covering the launch out there in Mumbai for our dear readers.

This time the launch crates more hype than any other bike for the reason that its not just one bike that’s getting launched but an entire series. So, for all reasons its worth to wait with fingers crossed for the bike which has completed 10 full year of nothing but success in India. [click to continue…]

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As Indians we are only used to hearing and talking about two segments of bikes. One being sport – bikes and the other, the street bikes. The former is known for its speed and performance while the latter is known for aggressive and brutal looks. Yhese days, we slightly get involved with the third category – Cruisers. But, there is one more category which is least penetrated into the Indian sub – continent. It is nothing but what is commonly referred to as ‘Adventure Motorcycles.’

For a guy who is pretty familiar with this term, the first image that would strike his mind woulds be (and has to be) the BMW R1200GS. This particular model was launched way back in the year 2004 as a successor to the R1150GS.  However, the R1200GS Adventure model was launched only towards the fag end of 2005 and came to market a year later. [click to continue…]

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