The Bajaj Pulsar NS200, previously known as Bajaj Pulsar 200NS, is a sports bike made by Indian motorcycle manufacturer Bajaj Auto. "NS" stands for Naked Sports.
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Production | 2012–present |
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Assembly | India |
Predecessor | Pulsar 220Fi |
Successor | RS200 |
Class | Streetfighter |
Engine | 199.5 cc (12.17 cu in) 4 valve SOHC liquid-cooled single cylinder |
Bore / stroke | 72 mm × 49 mm (2.8 in × 1.9 in) |
Compression ratio | 11.1:1 |
Top speed | 149 km/h (company claim) |
Power | 24.5 PS @ 9500[1] |
Ignition type | CDI triple spark only self |
Transmission | 6 speed (linear gear) |
Frame type | Pressed steel perimeter frame |
Suspension | Front: telescopic front fork with anti-friction bush Rear: mono-shock suspension with nitrox 7 step adjustable |
Brakes | Front: petal disc with bybre double piston floating caliper and also available in ABS Rear: petal disc with bybre single piston floating caliper |
Tires | Front: 100/80 - 17 - tubeless Rear: 130/70 - 17 - tubeless |
Wheelbase | 1,363 mm (53.7 in) |
Dimensions | L: 2,017 mm (79.4 in) W: 804 mm (31.7 in) H: 1,075 mm (42.3 in) |
Seat height | 805mm |
Fuel capacity | 12 l (2.6 imp gal; 3.2 US gal) |
Fuel consumption | 35 km/L (city) and 40 km/L (highway) |
Turning radius | not mentioned by company |
Related | KTM Duke 200 and TVS Apache RTR 200 4v |
Bajaj Automotive launched the Pulsar 200NS in 2012 December. It later discontinued the 200NS, improved the performance and relaunched the 200NS in 2017 as NS200.[2] The motorcycle is now available with single channel ABS and two new colours: white and black. This new white colour scheme was a popular choice among younger drivers. Its present top competitors are the TVS Apache RTR 2004V and KTM Duke 200.
The NS200 is a street-fighter style motorcycle and well known for its wolf like look. It offers a digital instrument cluster and an upright seating position. It has a single-cylinder, four-stroke, triple spark-ignition & liquid-cooled engine. It uses a pressed steel perimeter frame and a box section swingarm, and has an underbelly exhaust, and rear nitrox-charged mono-shock suspension.
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