Bajaj Pulsar NS 600 twin cylinder concept looks phenomenal, check out the details here

Bajaj Pulsar NS 600: The Bajaj Pulsar NS600’s most recent digital concept is appealing. Artists have the convenience of freedom in the digital world. Any bike they want can have the shape and form they want. In essence, it’s a demonstration of their imagination and inventiveness. Although the finished items may not be production-oriented, they do provide inspiration for those wishing to modify their ordinary bikes aftermarket. 

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Bajaj Pulsar NS 600 concept

Abin Designs on Instagram is the designer of this edition. A more powerful version of the Pulsar has been created. The entire body has a sports bike-like design and is fairly robust. The side profile is particularly sporty with muscular tank shrouds, a sculpted fuel tank, attractive body graphics, a black side profile, tough underbelly protection panels, raised tail-end with the split-seat arrangement, sporty grab handles, and more. The headlamp cluster is sleek and there is no wind visor. The handlebars are compact, offering a racing bike-type stance.

With a large vented disc for the brake assembly and chunky black spokes for the alloy, the front tyre is rather hefty. The brake disc is smaller than the one up front, the tyre looks even fatter in the back, which is characteristic of aggressive bikes, and the black spokes on the alloy wheel look rather stunning. The entire design emphasises the sporty posture. It resembles a much meaner Pulsar than the standard model.

Specifications and features

We examine the specifications of the 250cc Pulsar as a 600cc version is not a production model. That is propelled by a 250 cc single-cylinder engine that produces peak power and torque of 24 PS and 20 Nm, respectively. For seamless gear changes, there is a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper and assist clutch. The Pulsar N250 costs Rs. 1.41 lakh, and the Pulsar F250 costs Rs. 1.50 lakh, both ex-showroom. 

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