Pulsars are being launched in the market at an affordable price. Bajaj Motors, based in Chakan, has expanded its Pulsar portfolio, making the same range more affordable for all. In the Bajaj Pulsar work line, new bikes are being introduced, such as the Pulsar 125, which comes in two variants. Both Discs and Drums are used to provide a distinction with the bike and get the users a cheap Pulsar from the series.

Not much effort has been put into the styling and the bike carries the style that was part of the previous sessions. Pulsar 150 has the same styling, so like its predecessor, the Pulsar 150 model is the same and in terms of other products it is another similar to the Neon range. Regarding the difference between Bajaj Pulsar 125 and others, only one difference, in the tail, there is a 125 badge and there are different colors and different colors. This bike has 3 colors for users to enjoy a variety of colors.

 

The bike is a sporty suburban commuter, the power is produced by a 124 CC, single cylinder, air-cooled carbureted unit. It delivers 11.8 bhp and 11 Nm. Talking about transmission details the bike comes with 5 speed units. Moving to the center of the circle, the Pulsar 125 has the same setup as its predecessor and features mirrors and twin shocks at the front and rear. The braking system is good and the bike has a disc-drum set as well as a full-drum set. These two changes provide the best service for the bike and come as standard CBS.

 

 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Color Variants

 

Bajaj Pulsar has 3 color options for users. Neon Blue, Solar Red and Platinum Silver are the same.

Key Highlights for the all-new Bajaj Pulsar 125

  • The bike has a displacement of 124.4 CC.
  • The kerb weight of the bike is 140 kg.
  • The maximum power offered by the bike is 11.8 bhp @ 8500 rpm.

 

Engine & Transmission details

 

  • The compression ratio of the bike is 10.3:1.
  • The displacement of the bike is 124.4 CC and there is 1 cylinder offered in the bike.
  • The maximum power of the bike is 11.8 bhp @ 8,500 rpm and the maximum torque offered for the same is 11 Nm @ 6,500 rpm.
  • The Bore of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 is 56 mm and the Stroke of the same is 50.5 mm.
  • There are in total of 2 valves per cylinder offered in the bike.
  • The Bajaj Pulsar comes with a fuel delivery system which is Carburetor and the fuel type used for the bike is Petrol.
  • The gearbox of the bike is manual. There are in total of 5 gears offered in the bike for better experience and speed.
  • The transmission type of bike is chain driven.

 

Brakes, Wheels & Suspension details

 

  • The front brake type is Drum and the size of the same is 170 mm.
  • The rear brake type is also the same as that of the front brake type, i.e., drum and the size of the brake is 130 mm.
  • The front-wheel size of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 is 17 inches and so is the rear wheel size of the bike.
  • The front tire size of the bike is 80/100 x 17 TL and the bike has a rear tire size as 100/90 x 17 TL.
  • There are tubeless tires used in the bike for making the experience better.
  • There are no radial tires used in the bike and the wheel type is alloy.
  • The front suspension of the bike is Telescopic and the rear suspension of the bike is Twin Gas shock.

 

Dimensions & Chassis details

 

  • The kerb weight of the bike is 140 Kg.
  • The overall length of the bike is 2,055 mm with an overall width of 755 mm.
  • The overall height of the bike is 1060 mm and the existing wheelbase of the Bajaj Pulsar is of the size 1320 mm.
  • The ground clearance offered is 165 mm with a seat height of 790 mm.

 

Fuel Efficiency & Performance details

 

The fuel tank capacity of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 is 11.5 liters. This is sufficient for a long jouey to be carried out without the fear of a fuel tank being filled again.

 

 Features of Bajaj Pulsar 125

Some of the special features added in the bike are:

  • There is a digital display offered in the Odometer and the Speedometer.
  • There exists a fuel gauge within the bike. The same is digital.
  • The Tachometer used in the bike is Analogue.
  • There is a Pillion footrest in the bike for the better use of the riders.
  • The start type of bike is an electric start.
  • There is no stepped seat offered for the users on the bike.
  • 2 trip meters are offered on the bike and the same is digital.
  • There is also a low fuel indicator on the bike. The same will help the users avoid unwanted time and effort at the time of need.
  • There is no Pillion backrest in the bike but there exists a Pillion Grabrail in the same together with a Pillion seat.
  • No Antilock braking system has been provided on the bike and there are a killswitch and a clock in the all-new Bajaj Pulsar 125.
  • The battery used is 12V Full DC MF.
  • The headlight type is that of the Bulb and the reflectors.
  • The headlight bulb type is HS1 (12V 35/35W).
  • There is an LED taillamp in both the brake and the tail light.
  • There exists a tu
  •  signal and also a pass light in the bike.

 

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Price

 

There are 2 variants available for the Bajaj Pulsar 125:

 

  1.     The Pulsar 125 Drum- CBS

The price of the bike is INR 64,000 (Ex-showroom) and comes with a specification of Drum brakes and alloy wheels.

 

  1.     The Pulsar 125 Disc- CBS

The price of the bike is INR 66,586 (Ex-showroom) and comes with a specification of Disc brakes and alloy wheels.