Pulsar N160 Performance, specs
Other hardware is the same as earlier. Powering Bajaj Pulsar N160 is a 164.82 cc, single cylinder, oil-cooled engine. It delivers 16 PS and 14.65 Nm. The bike has a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox. Dual-channel ABS variants are equipped with 300 mm and 230 mm discs at front and rear, respectively. At rear, the bike has nitrox monoshock suspension. Wheels are 17-inch at both ends, shod with 100/80 front and 130/70 rear tyres.
Bajaj Pulsar N160 has also received other updates such as new graphics and LED turn signals and forks upgrade
As part of its ongoing program to update the Pulsar range, Bajaj has introduced USD forks for Pulsar N160. This is the second update for the streetfighter, after having received a new instrument console and redesigned switchgear earlier this year in February. These updates are in line with Bajaj’s focus on delivering max value to its customers.
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As compared to Pulsar NS160 and NS200 that have USD forks in grey shade, Pulsar N160 gets the inverted forks in a light golden colour.
It presents an exciting contrast with the bike’s all-black skin. With USD forks, Pulsar N160 will allow users to accelerate and manoeuvre curves with more confidence. Improvements are also expected for overall braking experience.
The use of USD forks gives Pulsar N160 a competitive edge over its competitors. TVS Apache RTR 4V, Hero Xtreme 160R, Suzuki Gixxer, and Yamaha FZ-FI are some of the other motorcycles in this market. None of these motorcycles currently feature USD forks.
Pulsar N160 Price In India
The starting price of the updated Pulsar N160 with USD forks is Rs 1,39,795 (ex-showroom, Mumbai). The price on the road comes to about Rs 1.75 lakh. The price difference between the Pulsar N160 with USD forks and the previous model is Rs 7,270. In comparison to the Pulsar NS160, it is Rs 6,906 less expensive.
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