The Bajaj Pulsar F600 is a proper Kawasaki Ninja 650 Slayer
Pulsar F600
The Bajaj Pulsar F600 is a proper Kawasaki Ninja 650 Slayer
Well detailed, the Bajaj Pulsar F600 can easily take on the likes of the Kawasaki Ninja 650, at least in the digital realm. Bajaj is the king of all major bike segments in the country with the Pulsar range. However, if there is one place where its products are lacking, it is the larger capacity bikes like the 600cc segment. To make matters worse, there are no plans to introduce a bicycle in this space either. So, until then, we’ll have to satisfy our excitement with this example.
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Bajaj Pulsar F600, Kawasaki Ninja 650 rival
This is through iteration Abin Designs It looks closely related to the RS400 illustrations we’ve seen online. The front fascia of this concept has a medium and bold design with a bright LED headlight assembly, the windshield is compact and has ORVMs attached to it, the turn indicators are located at the rear of the ORVMs, and the front tire is quite wide. The semi-fairing with large rims and black alloy wheels with gray accents painted in various shades of blue accentuates the motorcycle’s sporty look, while the fuel tank is pushed out to make it look muscular and impressive.
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In addition, the side profile is dominated by the body panels, strong frame, engine protection guard, underbelly protection, the exhaust pipe is not visible from this side, it may be on the other side or below it. body, the rear tire is wider than usual and the disc at the rear is smaller, the tire holder emphasizes the sporty rear with a narrow rear section and a split seat arrangement.
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Features
We may not see anything like this rolling off the production line anytime soon, but we can associate this iteration with something like the Bajaj Pulsar RS400, which has a better chance of becoming a reality. It may include a 373cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine capable of producing 43 PS and 35 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine can be mated to a 6-speed manual transmission with a slipper clutch for smooth gear changes. Two-wheelers can have dual-channel ABS and disc brakes. Prices are likely to be around Rs 2 lakh ex-showroom
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