Bajaj Pulsar 180 On Road Price in Kannur
Bajaj Pulsar 180 Price in Kannur
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Pulsar 180 STD | Rs. 1.05 Lakh |
On Road Price of Bajaj Pulsar 180 in Kannur
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Rs. 1,05,216
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Bajaj Bike Dealers in Kannur
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KVR BAJAJ
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M/s.KVR Vehicles, KVR Building, Opp. Sadhu Kalyana Mandapam Kannur, Kerala, 670012
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d10569@baldealer.com
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9447195677, 04972708954, 04972760250
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KVR Vehicles
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Sahara Centre, AVK Nair Road, Thalasserry, , Thalassery, Kannur, Kerala, 670102
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d10569@bajajauto.co.in
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04902341730
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Price of Pulsar 180 Competitors
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TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
Rs. 1.07 LakhApache 160 4V Price in Kannur Pulsar 180 vs Apache 160 4V -
Bajaj Pulsar 150
Rs. 94,125Pulsar 150 Price in Kannur Pulsar 180 vs Pulsar 150 -
Bajaj Pulsar 220 F
Rs. 1.25 LakhPulsar 220 F Price in Kannur Pulsar 180 vs Pulsar 220 F -
Bajaj Pulsar NS160
Rs. 1.10 LakhPulsar NS160 Price in Kannur Pulsar 180 vs Pulsar NS160 -
TVS Apache RTR 180
Rs. 1.08 LakhApache RTR 180 Price in Kannur Pulsar 180 vs Apache RTR 180
Bajaj Pulsar 180 Overview
Bajaj Pulsar 180 |
4.1
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Rs. 1.05 Lakh |

Pulsar 180 Ownership Cost
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Side View MirrorAuthorised Dealer Price :- 250GST Price :- 70Total Price :- 320
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Saree GuardAuthorised Dealer Price :- 400GST Price :- 112Total Price :- 512
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Leg GuardAuthorised Dealer Price :- 717GST Price :- 200Total Price :- 917
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Engine GuardAuthorised Dealer Price :- 220GST Price :- 61Total Price :- 281
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VisorAuthorised Dealer Price :- 300GST Price :- 84Total Price :- 384
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Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Pulsar 180
- For the availability and prices of the spare parts, we'd suggest you to connect with the nearest authorized service center. Click on the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Starts from 3000 -9000
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- Exchange of a vehicle would depend on certain factors such as kilometres driven, physical condition, number of owners, etc. For detailed information and availability of the exchange offers, we would request you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership as the offers may vary. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Not feom show room
- Bro i do have the same 180
- A bit strch and go for pulsar 180, unless you are looking for good mileage bike. if you are looking for mileage then any commuter bike will work. take a test drive, make sure if suits your body posture and your driving requirements doesn't give you a back ache.
- Depends up on your choice, if you take it mileage wise than i will prefer bajaj CT 100
- If your budget is 70000 than better you go for pulsar 180, had good pick up, you enjoy riding it and it's easy in city ride and as well as for long ride too
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Pulsar 180 User Reviews
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Performance4.4/5
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Mileage3.9/5
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Comfort4.2/5
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Maintenance Cost3.8/5
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Features & Styling4.2/5
Preferred For : Daily Commute
46% of users have given a rating of 4.5 and above
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4.2
Good performene i daily drive in hilly roads with two three people but i will be alwasys first compairing others good torque and hp
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5.0
nice bick i what to bay super bick ok
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4.2
I love this bike. always quick and smooth in overtaking and starts in very first attempt in any season condition.
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5.0
Definitely a male bike.This was the first male bike.I had gone to buy some other bike ( calibur ) but this one was unloading from truck there and just took my heart.
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4.6
1- power is good2- maintenance is a bit high (engine oil + parts worn out , parts are kinda costly)3- if you maintain it, you get a nice mileage of 45-55 kmpl4- its the mechanic who makes it costly for owners to keep such a good bike5- I've been riding it since 2016 and have been to tough places with this bike it never disappointed me6- a good engine it has but sports bike has an age of 5-6 years
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4.6
It was 2013, Me and my brother were looking for a 150cc bike for daily commute and and at that time all we had were Pulsar, Apache, Fz, Fazer, Cb Xtreme, Hunk and Unicorn. Moreover our commute was to college and we needed a snap...so i was convincing my brother and family for bigger bikes like pulsar 220, R15 and 200NS but effeciency was also concerned where petrol price hike was an issue back then and till now! lol So on keeping all factors...we were close with 3- Pulsar 180, Pulsar 220 and Apache 180 (hero twins were not sure on production and availability). And eyes closed we've rejected Apache for vibrations as soon as we first test ridden it as our daily commute was about 80-100 kms. So it was within the same brand and with efficiency concerned we had no further option rather than sticking with 180. We were already a fan of Pulsar for its looks and features. firstly illuminated switch gears, auto turn off indicators and DC lighting. which made it standout from the bikes back then. First Impression: From the first sight the naked styling with clip-ons , Fatter front and rear tires with chunky forks it looks kinda strong addition to twin pilot lamps(Wolf eyed) styling with Speedlines vinyl(half black) was quiet impressive.Build: The bike is slightly heavy as it's on 220s chassis and Metal fuel tank, heavy exhaust which makes hefty and the Fit and finish is average causing skeeching noises and till 3 years there were no rust signs but the paint of black parts like engine block, cylinder fins, exhaust, wheels were poor which is visible to naked eye itself. But other than that the metal body doesnt make any issues.. with proper maintenance the bike keeps on shining and its been 7 years haven't seen the paint peel off...infact paint quality is still great even on plastic panels. And the bike is quite silent in regular speeds without buzz,only in top end the foot pegs and seats get the buzz. Ergonomics: At the beginning i felt the bike was heavy for my age which is common but later was in love with the ergonomics, especially the comfortable not so low clip-ons and back slung pedals the position is spot on for long rides. Also pillion seat was big enough and equally as spacious like 150 and not bad. But fixation of ladies footrest(saree) is not possible as suspension is taller in 180. Only care to be taken is when pillion gets backpack, the extended plastic end gets scratched easily. Overall the position is good for both city and Highway conditions with upright torso and lean back pedals.Seats are a tad hard comparing to any bike. long rides were never delightful with these, hard cushion makes it sturdy in city conditions but for long rides sore b**t is for sure. And wind blast is vigorous at even 80 kmph which bike does it in ease and unless you tug in, doing high speeds is like a pullback! Performance: Having 180 is surely advantage where no 150 commuters messes around...overall performance compared to Apache 180, Pulsar 180 is not close to Apache 180 where the acceleration is better in apache with shorter gearing but pulsar shines in Topspeed and Highway cruising with ease maintaining triple digits without any vibrations. The additional weight of pulsar is also visible in acceleration. However the Torque spread is from 4000rpm above that which the bike pulls straight to 9000rpm and after that the juice fades which is limited with Cdi to 10000rpm. Transmission is something that was hectic in pulsars back then with sluggish gear shifts which usually makes you held up in neutral while shifting from 1st to second and engaging 5th gear from 4th was quiet a task. Clutch is not as light as japanese but still Lighter than any Royal Enfields back then. The Engine is air cooled and does the job with no issues but i havent risked it longer than 100 kms. Took a break for every 100kms in long rides. And the bike came up without any fuss even on topend. Clocked 52k kms till now and reached topspeed of 154 kmph.(not sure may be bajajs speedo error) haven't checked in GPS but sure that'll be close.Braking: one thing that im impressed is with the brakes.. with soft suspension in front and heavy front end makes the bikes brakes so confident inspiring without locking front wheels and bigger disc offers decent feel in the lever. One thing old pulsar 180 model missed is Rear disc. Mine got only Drum at rear which usually locksup in solo and not that confident inspiring with pillion. even on locking the wider tires(MRFs) gives enough confident to ride hard. the softer front suspension helps in not locking up front wheels but nose dive is heavy and unless you have straight roads for stopping surely needs skills. while cornering definitely Pulsar is not composed or even confident inspiring like Apache and 200NS , Pulsar 180 feels kinda bouncy and usually the exhaust scraps down in right and foot pegs in left. But where Pulsar shines is in highways with add on weight and long wheelbase the stability is unmatched, it can do Triple digits all day long without making the rider giving a shock unless you change the seat(bahoth hard)! Also the adjustable nitrox only softens and stiffens up rear end while the most important is front suspension which is miss. Milege: When ridden soft and not so aggressively the figures keepup above 40 kmpl and in highway it stretches to 45 kmpl and in average i get around 42kmpl, With Huge 15 litres tank the Range easily 500 kms. Overall: Pulsar 180 is a bike above 150cc commuters and does the work in its own style and 18 years of legacy in Indian motorcycling. Especially that snap over the 150s and 160 cc's like Apache 160, Fz and Fazer is definitely worth it. Now the Pulsar 180F is only available with semi-fairing and not in naked street, which is very much needed especially for that windblast in cruising speeds. Its the bike that's not for maniac riding and amature riding, its the one for city limit crossing commuters conquering both city and highway conditions, who rides like a commuter and want a bit fun occasionally. That brand and classic Wolf pack styling is always Nostalgic.
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2.6
I am satisfied with the pickup that's it, It max don't support a riding comfort, I suggest you people to have the better bike with the best seating position, As for mileage there should be no worries bcoz now a days people done have much concentration on mileage due to all the upgraded bikes are of the same mileage with 1 to 5 km variation.So please think twice and select a bike make sure to have a test ride if they they refuse to give a test drive then simply avoid that showroom or the specific bije.
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4.6
I had bought this bike Pulsar 180 DTSI in the beginning of the year 2005 from the first owner. The first owner want to sell because the new model having an alloy wheel was just arrived. Making a trip more than 100000 kms, my engine still remain intact. The cost of genuine part is not too much, the performance and reliability is good. I used it to make a trip in the rugged and slippery roads of the hilly areas, I do recommended and it will still be my first choice bike for my needs
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5.0
This is simply the best bike.I own this since 2013 and have completed 63000 kms.The bike still has no performance issues as such.The maintenance cost is quite low or rather, I would say it's a maintenance free bike.The fuel efficiency comes roughly between 42 to 45kms per litre which is quite good as compared to any other 180cc bikes.Also, Have taken this bike for long tours (2000 kms) and it has never caused any problems during and after the ride.
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4.6
1- power is good2- maintenance is a bit high (engine oil + parts worn out , parts are kinda costly)3- if you maintain it, you get a nice mileage of 45-55 kmpl4- its the mechanic who makes it costly for owners to keep such a good bike5- I've been riding it since 2016 and have been to tough places with this bike it never disappointed me6- a good engine it has but sports bike has an age of 5-6 years
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Bajaj Pulsar 180 News Updates
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Bajaj Pulsar 180F No MoreMar 1, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Bajaj Has Launched The Latest Iteration Of The Pulsar 180 In IndiaFeb 23, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Breaking: The Bajaj Pulsar 180 Is Back!Feb 17, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Bajaj Pulls The Plug On Pulsar 180Apr 9, 2019 | By Team ZigWheels
Bajaj Pulsar 180 Price FAQs
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The insurance cost of the base variant of Bajaj Pulsar 180 in Kannur is Rs. 8,807.
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