UPDATE – You are viewing an older post. Bajaj Pulsar 135LS has now been launched. Click here to view images and read more on the 135LS
The chaps over at Bajajpulsar.org have somehow managed to get some decent close-up snaps of the new Pulsar 135cc which enters showrooms in the coming weeks.
We all know that the Pulsar series from Bajaj ranges from 150cc to 220cc and we have seen so many variants of these bikes within this engine capacity. Bajaj, which has been very active this year, and wants to wrap up 2009 with something memorable.
So here we go — Bajaj is launching a 135cc motorcycle in its Pulsar Series this December. The Pulsar series is full of powerful bikes starting from 150cc but this time Bajaj is introducing a 135cc pulsar which would be a blend of power, efficiency and style.
Bajaj Pulsar 135cc dilemma
Bajaj’s 135cc segment already has XCD 135 DTS-Si and Discover 135 DTS-i, so one wonders if the Pulsar 135cc is necessary. The Pulsar brand of motorcycles is embedded in our hearts as budget performance bikes, but a 135cc motor is taking it too far. More so when you consider the XCD and Discover variants, which can always be used for this segment.
Bajaj started the Discover with a 125cc engine and few years down the line, we see it carrying a 100cc engine. With the Pulsar coming down to the 135cc level, what happens to the XCD brand? Will it kill of the XCD135?
There’s a lot of confusion in Bajaj’s product positioning. We feel it is unnecessary to fiddle with the Pulsar range since its customers are not looking beyond a level in the fuel efficiency front. If it is style and features that they are looking at, why can’t the XCD be worked on and finished to the desired level? With the entry of the 135cc Pulsar, Bajaj’s product line is going to look terribly muddled and highly disorganized. True, there are going to be more options, but Bajaj’s extra options come at the cost of lesser clarity.
Bajaj is one company which always keeps me guessing when it comes to product strategy. They have produced some of India’s best motorcycles but they should also understand that experimenting with a brand that’s regarded as India’s front-running performance motorycles, is going to leave them with serious wounds if the going is not good.
This bike will directly compete with bike likes of Honda CBF Stunner luring customers for both its style and performance. Some of the features the bike would be equipped with are as follows:
Bajaj Pulsar 135cc features
- Split Seats
- Split grab rails
- Sporty rear with high stance and sporty mud guard
- Swept up exhausts
- LED tail lights
- Sporty rear foot pegs
- The muscular Pulsar fuel tank
- Sporty low clip on handlebars
- Arrow-shaped turn headlamps
- XCD-like headlamps
- Sexy Frame
- Digital Speedometer
UPDATE – You are viewing an older post. Bajaj Pulsar 135LS has now been launched. Click here to view images and read more on the 135LS
Bajaj Pulsar 135cc Image Gallery
Source – Glifford from Bajajpulsar.org
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hi pulsar fans…..
i own the first pulsar 135ls…
great bike…
millage no problem…..
if we talk about maintanace i only go to showroom for services…..
i personally touched bike to 114 km/hr….
i m serious…….
5th gear goes from 25km/hr to 114km/hr as per my testing…
for furthur info join pulsar 135ls group n page in facebook…….
One thing put me off straight away – REAR MUDGUARD! and the handlebar is too heavilydesigned.
Is the maintainence of bajaj bikes are costly than hero honda bikes.
Also what is the mileage of pulsar 135 and new discover 150cc bike
If i go for bajaj bike which one is good disocover 150 or pulsar 135 in terms of mileage , power , maintanence.
Thanks
hi Moin.. can you pls send me (ajithjogi@gmail.com) the photos of P135 with removed rear mudgaurd…?? i own d red one… thinking of removing mudgaurd…
Pls let me know if the height of Pulsar135cc can be adjustable as requirement
Suraj
Dear Friends
Don’t penic about rear mudgaurd
Simple
Remove it yaar
It looks great without mudgaurd
and also don’t penic about milage because puls 135’s milage is offcourse 60+ kmpl
i have been ride 3900 km in just Rs 3300/- petrol
and balance petrol will more than 2 ltrs because at present bike in on
i called it puls (dhadkan) 135
I wanna share another one experiance
i have been ride up to 106 kmph
wow . . . . it was great experiance
if you wanna buy a light sports bike with 4 valv tecnology & 60+ milage in just 57000/- buy it only
because puls 135 will be future’s top successful bike in 100cc to 150cc segment