Is Bajaj Pulsar 135 discontinued?
Is Bajaj Pulsar 135 discontinued?
Bajaj has discontinued its smallest Pulsar, better known as Pulsar 135 from the Indian two-wheeler market. The company has recently hiked the prices across its motorcycle line up in the range of Rs 500 to Rs 2,000. Bajaj Auto has removed the Pulsar 135 from its official website for India.
What is the seat height of Pulsar 135?
800 mm
Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS Specifications and Features
Dimensions & Weight | |
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Height | 1215 mm |
Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
Wheelbase | 1325 mm |
Seat Height | 800 mm |
Is the Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS discontinued?
Bajaj has discontinued the Pulsar 135 LS [2015-2018] and the bike is out of production. The entry level bike in Pulsar series serves a large customer base in India longing for an affordable option. Measuring 1995mm long, 765mm wide and 1045mm high, the bike has a kerb weight of 121 kg.
How is the Bajaj Pulsar range of motorcycles?
The Pulsar range of motorcycles is a money spinner for Bajaj in India. It was the first Pulsar to feature a four valve head and had power ratings very close to its sibling the Pulsar 150. The motorcycle gets a 135cc, single cylinder air-cooled engine four valve engine that produces 13.56bhp and 11.4Nm of torque.
Is the Bajaj Pulsar BS-IV emission norm applicable?
The Bajaj Pulsar recently was updated to compile with the upcoming BS-IV emission norm. Bajaj has also repositioned the motorcycle as a commuter bike with a hint of performance rather than an entry-level bike in the Pulsar family.
What is the average mileage of pulsar 135 LS?
As per ARAI, the average of Pulsar 135 LS is 64 kmpl. Compression Ratio 9.8 ± 0.5:1 ARAI is a research association under GOI responsible for verifying mileage data for every bike sold in India.