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2017 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Starts Arriving at the Dealerships
Latest Update - 2017 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Starts Arriving at the Dealerships As per the latest details available, 2017 Pulsar NS200 has started arriving at the Bajaj dealerships before the official launch and some of the dealers are accepting the bookings for the bike for a token amount of INR 1000...
Latest Update - 2017 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Starts Arriving at the Dealerships
As per the latest details available, 2017 Pulsar NS200 has started arriving at the Bajaj dealerships before the official launch and some of the dealers are accepting the bookings for the bike for a token amount of INR 1000. Bajaj has still not announced the exact official date for the launch and the brand has also not made it clear whether the 2017 NS200 would be coming with Fi+ABS or not. The bike is expected to be launched in India within next 10-12 days.
As visible in the spy photos, there is no ABS ring and there is reserve fuel knob on the left side of the bike. This makes it almost clear that the 2017 model won't come equipped with Fuel Injection and Anti-lock Braking System. But some of our readers are still claiming that the dealer in their city claim that bike has Fi. We are still waiting for the official confirmation on the same. Though the chances are too thin now, we hope Bajaj might launch the bike in 2 variants - Non-Fi and one with Fi+ABS.
As far as the shades for the 2017 model are concerned, it will be available in 3 dual-tone shades - Red-Grey, White-Grey, and Black-Grey. There are no single-tone/plain shades, they would have looked better though like Bajaj introduced plain Yellow, Black, and Red when the bike was originally launched in 2012 in India. According to a dealer in Mumbai, the on-road price of 2017 Pulsar NS200 is INR 1.16 lakhs.
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