The Pulsar

the pulsar

This is the bike they have given me to train on. Its the Bajaj Pulsar, a cheap 180cc bike that I am having a ton of fun on at the moment. The name The Pulsar makes it sound a lot more hardcore then it actually is. [Link]


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  1. Ashish says:

    Ahh nothing like an underpowered set of Indian training wheels :-)

  2. sean says:

    it is pretty hardcore for Indian roads which are pretty messed up most of the time.. also those are the wheels some of the cops there use..

  3. evolution says:

    It’s INDIAN! Since speeds are really low in India, that qualifies as one of the best local made bikes! I had a ride on it in India, handles really smooth!

  4. im3vil says:

    for 350 KD u wont get a better deal in any part of the world!

  5. 767 says:

    I thought dajaj as in chicken :P

  6. evolution says:

    Lol @ 767.

    Dajaj Motors!

  7. anonymous says:

    learn well with Farzaad .. but the purple Pulsar sucks :P

    too slow..

  8. Mark says:

    hey how do u know i am riding the purple one! :)

  9. Marzouq says:

    180 cc! hhehehe! ITS GOT WINGS!

  10. Ashish says:

    Bajaj…Dajaj…hahahahah! Nice one. Seriously though, this thing probably rips in India where most bikes are 100cc anyway.

  11. Mahi says:

    Where are my Royal Enfield… I miss that rides and Mark, you really bringing me back in my college days…100 CC bike and a nice chick behind, @#&*% memmories man…mmm. Bajaj was the first two wheeler I ride and my very first campaign I have worked in my first agency at Lowe… Nostalgia :)

  12. Mahi says:

    http://www.royalenfield.com/app/IN/Products/Bullet500.asp

    Chech this one, this was the one I had and it’s really rocks…

  13. holla says:

    LMAO @ dajaj motors. this thing is cool though, it’s like the russian bike in the long way round. it’s prefectly suited to its enviroment.

  14. WhoDunnIt says:

    For a training bike, y not? Better get used to the 180cc first. Let go off the clutch too fast on a big bike and u’ll wheelie off backwards. I once saw a 1st timer learn the hard way… he gave the road a fresh layer of skin.


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