Bajaj Pulsar 125 is a two-wheeler that is known for its sporty looks and great performance in its class. It has a 124.4 cc single cylinder engine that generates 11.64 bhp of power at 8500 rpm and 10.8 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. This engine is capable of giving smooth pickup and better mileage. Its top speed goes up to 100 km/h, which is considered good in this segment. Pulsar 125 has been designed keeping in mind the youth, who also demand style along with strong performance.
Grip at every turn – strength of brake and wheel
The Pulsar 125 Disc variant has been given CBS (Combi Braking System) for safety, which keeps the bike balanced even when sudden braking is applied. It has a 240 mm disc brake in the front and a drum brake in the rear. Strong grip is provided with 2 piston calipers in the front, which makes the braking capacity of the bike more effective. Strong 17-inch tires and sporty alloy wheels give the bike a sporty look as well as better road grip. This configuration is perfect for the traffic-filled roads of cities.
Every journey comfortable – role of suspension
The Pulsar 125 uses front telescopic forks and rear twin gas shock suspension which provide better comfort even on rough roads. Although the facility of preload adjuster is not provided in it, the quality of the suspension is so good that the rider feels less shock. This setup gives better balance and comfortable ride experience in both urban and rural areas. The company has made this bike suitable for everyday use and slightly longer journeys of young riders.
Accurate Dimensions with Attractive Design – Balance of Dimensions
The bike has a kerb weight of 140 kg and comes with a seat height of 790 mm, which is suitable for most riders. It has a ground clearance of 165 mm which makes it easy to cross potholes and speed breakers on Indian roads. The fuel tank capacity is 11.5 liters which eliminates the need for frequent refueling during long rides. Its overall shape not only makes it easy to handle but also makes it look eye-catching on the road.
Incorporation of Digital Technology – Instrument Cluster Features
The Bajaj Pulsar 125 comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster which is a blend of modernity and simplicity. It includes an LCD digital display that displays essential information such as speedometer, fuel gauge, trip meter. Although it does not have a touch screen or advanced features, its clarity and user-friendly layout makes it easy to use during the ride. This dashboard is designed keeping in mind the young customers who like simplicity along with technology.
Basic but reliable – A combination of safety and convenience
As far as safety is concerned, the Pulsar 125 does not get premium bike features like dual airbags or traction control, but Saree Guard, CBS and a robust body make it a safe option. It does not have features like USB charging port or mobile tracking, but it has every basic feature needed for daily use. Its built quality and safety features make it a reliable option, especially for those riders who want reliability in everyday riding.
Simple but useful – Light and storage details
This bike has a halogen bulb as the front headlight while the taillight is LED based which consumes less power and gives better visibility. It does not have features like DRL or hazard light, but it is sufficient for basic needs. There is no under seat storage or front storage box, yet it comes with a comfortable pillion seat and split grab rails that make the riding experience safe and convenient.