Bajaj Pulsar NS160 review
A naked sports bike or a city commuter? Let's check out. Kms done - 1567km, Mileage - 45kmpl DESIGN The Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 borrows its design from its twin brother, the Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 which was introduced some time back. Even though the design is quite old, the design stills looks eye-catchy due to the sharp looking head light, chiselled fuel tank, LED tail light and perimeter frame. Bajaj designers have smartly used the dual-tone paint scheme in enhancing the visual appeal of the bike. The split seat also adds to the sporty nature of the bike. SIDE VIEW The only eyesore is the spindly 110-section MRF tyre at the rear and the narrow swing arm that looks like it belongs on a commuter, instead of the sporty NS. The paint quality and general fit and finish are at par with the bigger Bajaj bikes, such as the Dominar 400; however, there are a few niggles. The switch gear, for instance, looks cheap, and the rubber tank pad as well as the chrome Pulsar monogram on t...