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2019 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc reaches showrooms – First look video

Days after the launch of an updated version of Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic Limited Edition, the new Pulsar 150 Twin Disc variant has also been spotted at dealerships. Going by the new Pulsar 150 Classic which retails at Rs 65,500 (ex-showroom, Mumbai), we expect the updated Twin Disc variant to retail without much change in its existing price tag of around Rs 79,000 (ex-showroom).

Compared to the Classic, the posher Bajaj Pulsar 150 TD offers additional features like a rear disc brake, split seats, a sturdier 37 mm front telescopic fork, fatter front and rear tyres, and a sporty dual-tone color theme. The updated version also adds a color-coordinated belly pan. Rest of the package seems to have been carried forward without much changes.

The motorcycle pictured here continues to employ regular 260 mm front and 230 mm rear disc brakes which are devoid of ABS encoders. We expect Bajaj to quietly introduce ABS update to the Pulsar 150 TD sometime in the first quarter of next year to comply with the April 2019 deadline.

The 2019 Bajaj Pulsar 150 TD continues to be powered by the time-proven 149.5 cc single-cylinder air-cooled DTS-i engine which is tuned to deliver 14 PS and 13.4 Nm of torque when mated to a 5-speed transmission. The motorcycle has a fuel tank capacity of 15 liters, and tips the scale at 144 kg.

The Pulsar 150 Twin Disc is equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels which are wrapped in 90/90-17 front and 120/80-17 rear tubeless tyres. The rear twin shock absorbers employ nitrox gas chambers.

The 2019 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc will help the company in maintaining its strong position in the 150 cc motorcycle segment. The bike competes with the likes of Honda CB Unicorn 160, Yamaha SZ-RR, Hero Xtreme Sports, etc.

Bajaj is also working on updating the other members of its Pulsar family and Dominar 400. The flagship Pulsar 220 F has been recently spotted testing with ABS.

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