• Q. What happens when change stock tyres (120/80 -17) to (140/70 -16)?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 3 years ago

    You may go for a big sized tyre but upsizing the size of a tyre is increasingly becoming an obsession with people to create an added visual appeal to their bike. Moreover, It is advisable to go for an upgrade anywhere between the 3% margin for better performance and handling, increased grip and creating a visual appeal. Do take note that upsizing the wheels and tyres may decrease the fuel efficiency of the bike and may result in a speedometer error on the bike if upsizing is not correct.

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    Rizwan
    Rizwan | 2 years ago

    The pickup of vehicle might get low but have advantage for cornering

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    Dinesh
    Dinesh | 1 year ago

    Mileage will decrease and mudguard will damage

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Pulsar NS160 Ownership Cost

  • Spare Parts Price
  • Leg Guard
    Authorised Dealer Price :- 630
    GST Price :- 176
    Total Price :- 806
  • Carburettor
    Authorised Dealer Price :- 1550
    GST Price :- 434
    Total Price :- 1984
  • Side Panel Set
    Authorised Dealer Price :- 923
    GST Price :- 258
    Total Price :- 1181
  • Indicators
    Authorised Dealer Price :- 186
    GST Price :- 52
    Total Price :- 238
  • Headlight
    Authorised Dealer Price :- 2630
    GST Price :- 736
    Total Price :- 3366
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Bajaj Pulsar NS160 User Reviews

  • Riding poster

    The riding poster is very good in pulsar ns 160.Also best pick up and top end.Very good mileage of 41 kmp/l.Also the servicing cost is very budget friendly.

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  • Good mileage

    This is a great bike with good mileage and power and looks, No competition with this in this price segment, Best in its segment

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  • Bajaj Pulsar NS160: My Trusty City Zoomer

    As the proud owner of a Bajaj Pulsar NS160, I have had quite the adventure zipping through the busy streets and occasional long stretches of my city. Purchased just over a year ago, this bike with its 160.3 cc engine offers the zest I need with a peak power of 15.5 PS and believe me, it does make a difference. The torque of 14 Nm coupled with a 5 speed gearbox ensures a smooth ride even in tricky traffic.Riding comfort is considerable, thanks to its well seat and upright riding posture, making even the longer commutes manageable.

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  • Good experience

    Driving is a good experience for long distance best is comfy drive bad is backside wheel must have been better overall the performance is good to for since it provides a decent mileage

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  • promises and delivers performance

    My NS160 has a 160.3cc engine , single-cylinder, oil-cooled, BS6 engine. It offers good performance for city traffic and comfortable highway riding . And it claims a mileage of 52 kmpl on highway .The NS160 offers a comfortable, upright riding posture with a slightly raised handlebar, a well-cushioned split seat design for rider . It lacks additional safety features like airbags or traction control that might be found in some bigger bikes. However it is not a most powerful engine.

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