Your Views On Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS
I got the following technical specifications of Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS. Being totally new to automobile engineering and the engines, I'd like to have your opinion on this motorcycle -
Tech Specs -
Engine
Type4 stroke, air cooled, 4-valve, single cylinder, SOHC, DTS-i
Displacement 134.66 cc
Valve per Cylinder 4
Max. Power (Ps @ RPM) 13.5 @ 9000
Max. Torque (Nm @ RPM) 11.4 @ 7500
Starting Kick + Self Start
Suspension
Front Telescopic Front Fork with antifriction bush (Stroke 130)
RearNitrox-assisted triple rated spring
Brakes
Front Disc (Diameter 240 mm)
RearDrum (Diameter 130 mm)
Tyre
Front Tube type Unidirectional - 2.75 x 17"
RearTube type Unidirectional - 100 / 90 x 17"
Wheel rim size (inch)
Front 1.4 X 17, 5 Spoke Alloy
Rear2.15 X 17, 5 Spoke Alloy
Fuel Tank
Total litres (reserve, usable) 8 litres
Reserve2.5 litres {1.6 litres usable)
Electricals
Battery12 V Full DC
Headlamp wattage35/35 W with 2 pilot lamps
Dimensions
Wheelbase1325 mm
Ground Clearance170 mm
Kerb Weight122 Kgs
Key Features
Auto chokeYes
Clip-on Handle barYes
SpeedometerDigital
TachometerDigital type with analog display
Fuel GaugeDigital
TripmeterDigital
Wheel TypeAlloy
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Tech Specs -
Engine
Type4 stroke, air cooled, 4-valve, single cylinder, SOHC, DTS-i
Displacement 134.66 cc
Valve per Cylinder 4
Max. Power (Ps @ RPM) 13.5 @ 9000
Max. Torque (Nm @ RPM) 11.4 @ 7500
Starting Kick + Self Start
Suspension
Front Telescopic Front Fork with antifriction bush (Stroke 130)
RearNitrox-assisted triple rated spring
Brakes
Front Disc (Diameter 240 mm)
RearDrum (Diameter 130 mm)
Tyre
Front Tube type Unidirectional - 2.75 x 17"
RearTube type Unidirectional - 100 / 90 x 17"
Wheel rim size (inch)
Front 1.4 X 17, 5 Spoke Alloy
Rear2.15 X 17, 5 Spoke Alloy
Fuel Tank
Total litres (reserve, usable) 8 litres
Reserve2.5 litres {1.6 litres usable)
Electricals
Battery12 V Full DC
Headlamp wattage35/35 W with 2 pilot lamps
Dimensions
Wheelbase1325 mm
Ground Clearance170 mm
Kerb Weight122 Kgs
Key Features
Auto chokeYes
Clip-on Handle barYes
SpeedometerDigital
TachometerDigital type with analog display
Fuel GaugeDigital
TripmeterDigital
Wheel TypeAlloy
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Replies
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Kaustubh KatdareUmm - does anyone have a comment?
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ISHAN TOPREWell I think its normal with nominal changes.You may specifications of other 135cc bikes to be sure.
The question I would like to answer is that 'Is there any new technology employed'? -
gohmIt's actually quite a low tech bike except for the DTS. (although DTS has been around a bit in motorcycles) It would depend on the niche/environment this bike is trying to fill. For a simple, small, basic, economical means of transport in a large urban environment with low speeds it should be fine.
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PraveenKumar PurushothamanI got the comments from my friend... I will send the exact stuff here... Not much...
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