Bajaj Pulsar 150

Bajaj Pulsar 150




The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is a variant of the top-rated Pulsar series. The bike was launched in the year 2005 and since then is preferred by many. The Pulsar 150 was one of the first motorcycles to offer 17-inch (430 mm) profile wheels at the back side. Its strength, fresh design, and remarkable fuel efficiency are some reasons why the Bajaj Pulsar 150 is an excellent purchase.

 

The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is well equipped with many new features. Specifications like distinct pilot lamps, a windscreen that is smoked, instrument cluster, LED tail lamp at the rear end and carbon fibre texture. The bike comes with a 15-liter fuel tank.

 

The bike has seen a change in colour schemes; however, the outlook had stayed intact even though the engine of the bike has gone through a complete do-over to satisfy the emission norms of BS-IV. 

 

The Pulsar 150 comes in multiple colour variants; Nuclear Blue, Dyno Red, and Black Chrome are a few of those.



Bajaj Pulsar 150 Price

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Price

 

 

Depending on the variants, the Bajaj Pulsar 150 comes in a variety of price tags. Pulsar 150 Neon priced at Rs. 65,696 (Ex-showroom price) is the most economical version of the bike and the most expensive one, Twin Disc – ABS is priced at Rs. 87,226 (Ex-showroom price).

 

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Variants Price Lists [October, 2020]

 

Bike name

Price (Ex-showroom price)

Neon  

Rs. 65,696

Classic  

Rs. 65,696

Neon - ABS  

Rs. 67,386

Standard  

Rs. 77,434

Twin Disc  

Rs. 80,147

Single Disc - ABS  

Rs. 84,461

Twin Disc - ABS  

Rs. 87,226

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Review

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Review

 

 

Since its launch in the country, the Bajaj Pulsar 150 has remained a high performing motorcycle. The 150cc engine has done wonders for the bike brand. The new Pulsar 150 has no visible changes compared to its previous generation bike. Other than its rim tapes not much has changed.

 

However, the bike’s performance has not differed either because that is something that plays in its advantage. The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is suited to be a city bike, but on the highways, it may slightly go off balance.

 

The brakes on the front side are secure and reliable, and the tire quality helps in fuel efficiency. The seats can be harder to adjust for larger people. It is not such a good option for longer rides. Its design, its build, and the overall look is appealing, though. It still is an excellent option for people looking to buy a bike in the Pulsar 150's range.

 

The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is right on the money, which is also one of its major selling points. Based on its multiple impressive specifications, the bike receives serious power to steer through in quick pace. There is a list of features added in the new bike which makes it enticing.

 

However, the reliability of the bike remains a glaring issue. The finishing of the Pulsar 150 could use some modifications, while the design is outdated. Even with all its drawbacks, the Bajaj Pulsar 150 is a prevalent bike brand in the 150cc segment.

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Insurance

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Insurance

 

 

Buying a bike is something that makes the owner feel happy and proud. Seeing it get damaged due to accidents can be heart-breaking. A good way to deal with the financial implications is by purchasing an insurance policy.

 

A Royal Sundaram insurance package provides its owner with a lot of benefits that come to rescue in times of need. Here are some of the things that are covered by Royal Sundaram bike insurance-

 

  • External and accidental damage
  • Terrorism
  • Earthquake
  • Personal accident cover

 

A Royal Sundaram bike insurance policy provides bike insurer claim settlement within ten days. Insurance can be purchased for a new bike for a duration of two to three years. The owner can get up to Rs. 15 lakhs in cover in case of an accident. The Royal Sundaram policy provides the insurer with comprehensive coverage for accessories, bike, and third-party damage to the property and life.

Bajaj Pulsar 150 RTO Registration

Bajaj Pulsar 150 RTO Registration

 

In charge of the vehicle registrations in India, the Regional Transport Office or RTO takes responsibility for providing services related to registration of vehicles and issuance of driving licenses.

 

You can check the list of necessary documents required for RTO registration below:

 

  • Purchase of Insurance
  • Address documents
  • Car’s sale certificate
  • Copy of PAN card
  • Invoice of sale
  • RTO’s NOC and certificate of sales tax clearance
  • Registration charges
  • A temporary registration that is issued by the car dealer
  • CMV2 form for application

 

A person looking to own a bike has to pay registration fees, and it differs in every state.

Alternate bike Brands in India

Alternate bike Brands in India

 

The bike segment that Bajaj Pulsar 150 is placed is by far the most competitive sectors in the Indian market. With bikes like TVS Apache RTR 160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Honda CB Unicorn, Bajaj Pulsar 180 and Bajaj Pulsar NS 160. All the bikes are placed in the price range of Rs. 80,760 to Rs. 90,000 (Ex-showroom price).

Disclaimer:

Disclaimer:

Royal Sundaram assumes no responsibility on the correctness of the information related to the vehicle and advise the customers to verify the details from the sources/websites of the respective OEMs.