Aug 05, 2016 10:46 PM
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Bajaj claims that the 180 cc engine will push the bike to a maximum speed of 136 kmph, an ambitious claim for a bike of this kind. In practice, you’ll be able to push the bike up to a maximum speed of 122 kmph, showing that there’s plenty of power in this machine.
The bike’s acceleration is very strong: it can accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in 5.8 second, putting it at the top end of its class.It is a surprisingly comfortable ride, given that previous Pulsar models have scored badly on driver comfort.
The nitrox rear shock absorbers have a five-step adjustment setting that gives excellent riding comfort. On poor-quality road surfaces, the bike’s rear-based foot pegs offer a good knee-hold.It is a surprisingly comfortable ride, given that previous Pulsar models have scored badly on driver comfort.The new variant of the Pulsar 180 has a certified mileage of 58 kmpl for driving at a constant speed of roughly 55 kmph. Under testing, the bike provides a mileage of approximately 40-45 kmpl.Bajaj Pulsar 180 is now available in 4 new dual-tone colours: Cocktail Wine Red, Ebony Black, Sapphire Blue and Pearl Metallic White.