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Bajaj Pulsar 150 ABS price starts from Rs 68,250 and goes all the way up to Rs 88,339

Bajaj Pulsar 150 ABS price is now revealed by the company. The Pulsar 150 range is now equipped with ABS to comply with the latest safety norms. All three Pulsar 150 bikes are equipped with a single channel ABS with different prices hikes.

The cheapest among the lot is Pulsar 150 Neon edition. This motorcycle is now priced at Rs 68,250 ex-showroom. The price increment on this Pulsar is just Rs 3,000. This makes it the cheapest single-channel ABS on any bike in the segment.

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Next is the Pulsar 150 single disc variant. New Pulsar 150 ABS is now priced at Rs 84,451 ex-showroom. There is an increment of Rs 7,000 for the single-channel ABS unit.

Bajaj Pulsar 150 ABS price - MotorcycleDiaries

There are a couple of differences between Pulsar 150 Neon and standard Pulsar 150. On the standard model, there are extended tank shrouds and a belly pan. Rest all are same in both the bikes.

Twin-disc variant of Pulsar 150 also gets a single-channel ABS. Here also its costs more by Rs 7,000 than the non-ABS variant at Rs 88,339 ex-showroom. Twin-disc variant gets a larger 260mm disc while others get a 240mm front disc.

Bajaj Pulsar 150 ABS price - MotorcycleDiaries

Powering these bikes is a 149.5cc 2-valve motor. This powerplant generates 14 bhp at 8000 rpm and 13.4 Nm of twisting force at 6000 rpm. This motor is paired to a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox. Pulsar series of bikes still comply with BS4 emission norms. BS6 complaint bikes will be launched next year as new emission norms will enforce on 1st April 2020.

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