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Road Test:Bajaj Pulsar 200                                View: Specs  Ratings

Story: Sopan Sharma     Photography: Kunal Khadse

The Bajaj Pulsar 200 is a potent weapon for the spirited rider on a college-goer's budget. Gentlemen, lower those visors.

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"Could a single cylinder motorcycle get any better than this?" The question I asked myself did seem somewhat uneducated and naive, but the strict diet of such bikes that I had grown up with could not be discounted. As I sat there on this new motorcycle, coasting at a generous 7000 revs in top gear with nearly no vibrations traveling through, I just had to marvel at its refinement. A small twist of the wrist, and the car I was lining up for an overtake was left far behind. This machine really was making me feel good. And therein lies the beauty of the new Bajaj Pulsar 200 DTSi. There just aren't enough Indian motorcycles being made today that would give enthusiasts their jollies. The starved lot is left lusting for foreign bikes that are way out of their reach, both monetarily and geographically. Despite the presence of the global bike biggies in India, it has ultimately taken an Indian manufacturer to understand the new generation of Indian motorcyclists. And we are pleased to sat that it has it done well.

The Pulsar brand has made a name for itself over the last few years - not courtesy blind faith in a marque, but solely on the basis of affordable and accessible bikes that have catered to a long standing demand. The latest of the lot comes in the form of the Pulsar 200. On paper, all that one might see is a cubic advantage of 20cc over its predecessor, the Pulsar 180 DTSi, but a quick spin makes it clear that this one comes from a different gene pool altogether. While the 180 was more of fairly quick city commuter, the 200 trudges closer to, dare I say, sportbike territory. Peer closer, and you shall see what makes it so different, and so exciting.

The 200 was developed jointly with Bajaj's flagship motorcycle, the more up-market Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi. Although this one breathes conventionally through a carburetor as opposed to its big-brother, bits and pieces from the premium bike have found their way into the 200, with results that should please the hooligan in you. First up and straight from the 220 engine is the oil cooler. Although the engine is still air-cooled (as opposed to being oil-cooled, as Bajaj likes to call it), the recirculation of engine oil through the small radiator up front means cooler oil, which in turn makes for a happier engine when it is being revved hard. And that, friends, is exactly the way she likes to be ridden.

The 67 x 56.4mm bore and stroke on the 200's nicely undersquare engine make its revvy intentions more than clear. Revving the 200 is thoroughly enjoyable, thanks to some great vibration damping that kills the vibes inherent to a single pot powerplant. It makes both its peak power and torque quite high-up in the rev-range as compared to conventional Indian singles - 18PS at 8000rpm and 17.68Nm at 6000 revs. What this means is that you really have to get the tacho needle moving if you want to see what the engine is capable of. And boy is it fun.

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User's Comments
  • Ankush (11 August 2010 18:24)
    Pulsar 200 exceeds all speedy limits. I had brought it in 2008 but its pickup is not even undercovering so i rate it 9/10 because the new generation only wants speed | Reply
  • salim (11 July 2010 17:07)
    i want to buy | Reply
  • simranjot (29 January 2010 14:03)
    its a good bike but lacks top end power.. | Reply
  • Madhusudan Agrawal (17 December 2009 09:51)
    Cool look | Reply
  • Ritesh S Chepuri (15 December 2009 08:31)
    i think pulsar 200s production has been stopped.i wish to buy a bike in the near future and pulsar 200 tops my list.i'd like to know if bajaj pulsar 200 is going to be launched in the near future.please reply | Reply
  • manab (04 August 2009 17:04)
    nice bike.......... | Reply
  • Aditya (23 July 2009 11:52)
    I am driving Pulsar 200 DTSi since may 2007. Very first bike when launched. It far exceed my expectations from a bike. I have a very good exp with it and can easily rate 9/10. | Reply
  • sahil (21 July 2009 01:50)
    pulsar 200 is really rocking | Reply
  • Ankit Bhat (17 July 2009 11:12)
    It's a nice bike cool(sporty) bike,but notfor normal budget one,but be great if had clip bars 220 rest bars. | Reply
  • N SREENIVASA REDDY (16 July 2009 15:42)
    I would like to buy a pulser.Please say about eavry thing and price. | Reply
  • hari (16 July 2009 00:01)
    Please note pulsar 200 is an oversqure engine not under square as mentioned becos if bore is bigger than length then it is over square | Reply
  • jeet sadhukhan  (27 June 2009 23:44)
    what is the price of new pulsar 220, 200.. (m)9804442443 | Reply
  • Prashant PD (24 June 2009 15:23)
    I Bought a new one. And its rocking.. :) | Reply
  • Sandeep Ashra (24 June 2009 10:45)
    Thnx for the updates sirbut I am lookin for a new pulsar 220.Should i go for that bike because many people say that the carb gives prob.?Please help me choose a bike which should be good in terms of power,maintainable,and fuel efficient. | Reply
  • JEET SADHUKHAN (19 June 2009 00:35)
    I WAN TO BUY... | Reply
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