Sources close to Bajaj tell us the company is half way through the development of a 350cc Pulsar scheduled for 2011-12. The new motorcycle would come with a liquid cooled engine, and the engineers are finding it hard to design a proper cooling system, which is inevitable for this high capacity engine.

Bajaj engineers are using an oil cooled system as it would occupy lesser space than water cooled setup. Moreover, the oil cooled system would be more efficient with heat transfer and weigh lesser, aiding handling and acceleration of the bike. The Pulsar 220 employs an oil cooler, and the company is likely to take the same route with this bigger motorcycle.

The 350cc platform would spawn several variants which Bajaj is banking on to get a grip in countries other than India.


Entry posted on August 4, 2009 By ; Read More on Bajaj

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8 Responses so far.

  1. Darken lollen says:

    It looks more like a copy of mahindra mojo.bajaj should design a bike so unique dat will send a shiver down d spine of other motobike manufacturers as pulsar did

  2. not good as compar to pulsar 300 & 200

  3. ankita says:

    where is its silencer only one small pipe fake……..

  4. sam says:

    dont be so excited its all fake

  5. antz.bin says:

    Funny pic.. no rear suspension… Also.. a 350cc has to be a twin cylinder…

    • Jaz says:

      @antz.bin – The above bike is just a concept bike which Bajaj may adopt when building its future bikes. Expect the Pulsar chromosomes to be there on the 350 as well.

  6. [...] 350 cc Pulsar motorcycle. Today, the Motorbeam blog had a post about the upcoming Pulsar 350, and Indian Autos Blog had one on 4th August 2009. I guess the rumour is becoming more believable now. Here’s hoping [...]

  7. Greg says:

    Too bad their having cooling issues, that bike looks sweet.

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