Bajaj Pulsar 220F
The performance oriented Pulsar 220 is an affordable option for customers in its segment featuring a four stroke, DTS-i, oil-cooled, single cylinder powertrain. Displacing 220cc, the engine works out top power of 20.65bhp at 8500 rpm along with peak torque of 18.55Nm at 7000rpm.Bajaj Pulsar 220 uses telescopic forks in front and 5 step adjustable nitrox shock absorbers at back for supporting and balancing the bike on road. Power on the other hand is barred by 260mm and 230mm disc brakes up front and rear. Comfortable seating posture, LED tail lamp, sporty split seats, split grab rails, electric start, engine kill switch, self cancelling indicators are some of the vital features offered on the bike.
Once looked upon as the Fastest Indian, the Bajaj Pulsar 220F is one of the most popular performance-focused motorcycles in India; so much, in fact, that it is still the choice for majority of enthusiasts looking for an affordable, sporty motorcycle.
Powered by a 220cc DTS-i engine delivering 21bhp of power and 19Nm torque, the Pulsar 220F is one of the fastest accelerating bikes in its class. Standard features on the model includes a telescopic front and a 5-step adjustable, nitrox rear suspension, front and rear disc brakes and 120-section rear tyre. The Pulsar 220F has now been upgraded with a single-channel ABS system, to comply with the upcoming norms. Other features giving this bike a sporty intent are the split seats and rear grab rails, LED tail lights and clip-on handle bars.
Available in black, blue and red, the Pulsar 220F carries an ex-showroom Mumbai price of Rs 97,000. The ABS version will set you back by an additional Rs 7000. The bike competes with the Hero Moto Corp Karizma, Yamaha Fazer and Suzuki Gixxer SF.
Powered by a 220cc DTS-i engine delivering 21bhp of power and 19Nm torque, the Pulsar 220F is one of the fastest accelerating bikes in its class. Standard features on the model includes a telescopic front and a 5-step adjustable, nitrox rear suspension, front and rear disc brakes and 120-section rear tyre. The Pulsar 220F has now been upgraded with a single-channel ABS system, to comply with the upcoming norms. Other features giving this bike a sporty intent are the split seats and rear grab rails, LED tail lights and clip-on handle bars.
Available in black, blue and red, the Pulsar 220F carries an ex-showroom Mumbai price of Rs 97,000. The ABS version will set you back by an additional Rs 7000. The bike competes with the Hero Moto Corp Karizma, Yamaha Fazer and Suzuki Gixxer SF.
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