Bajaj is coming out with the new
Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi motorcycle,
following the huge success of its
Pulsar DTS-i. Bajaj's answer to
Hero Honda's Karizma is expected
to be out in some months. The Bajaj
Pulsar 180cc DTS-i took biking to
a new level, and the new Pulsar
DTS-Fi is all set to take it to
greater heights. The Bajaj Pulsar
DTS-Fi is powered by a 220cc engine
and offers a cool 20bhp. With 1.95kg
of torque, it would be a wonder
if this bike from Bajaj does not
make it to the top of the charts.
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The Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi
is expected to touch a top speed of 135kph.
That is an excellent top speed in Indian
conditions, probably matched only by the
Kinetic Aquila - which anyway is not available
in India now.
What are the big innovations
in this motorcycle?
The most important feature
of all is the fuel injection mechanism,
which is responsible for the quick throttle
and the linear power curve. The Bajaj
Pulsar DTS-Fi is the first Indian motorcycle
with an oil cooled engine. Together, they
make for a potent combination. The Hero
Honda Karizma as well as the Pulsar DTS-Fi
weigh 150 kgs, and the extra 3 bhp of
the DTS-Fi as well as the power delivery
characteristics make this an easy Karizma-beater.
What else do we get?
A longer wheelbase, factory-fitted rear
and front disc brakes, an interesting
front faring, an all digital meters. The
LCD speedometer on the DTS-Fi is orange
in colour and the entire speedometer mechanism
is a pleasure to watch.
Those who have test-run
the bike say that the DTS-Fi's brakes
are the best in the market. The Pulsar
DTS-Fi conquers corners with astonishing
ease and makes you feel confident while
braking.
The Pulsar DTS-Fi is
the ultimate driving machine that one
can expect from a highly competitive Indian
two-wheeler market. The DTS-Fi offers
no-compromise performance, irrespective
of the terrain. The engine is low noise
and is low in vibration, all thanks to
fuel injection and oil cooling.
The tyres of the new
DTS-Fi are tubeless and hence offers an
exciting riding experience. The 55 watt
projector low-beam headlamp offers a decent
view of the road ahead. The fully digital
dash is easy to read and difficult to
mistake. The distinctive tail lamps of
the Pulsar DTS-Fi adds a bit of dash.
Overall, the body of the motorcycle still
looks like the Pulsar family, but with
sharper edges. The front faring is the
difference - It is well integrated into
the rest of the bodywork, and the side
lights and indicators look excellent.
With a performance motorcycle,
one should really not expect a high fuel
efficiency/ mileage figures - still we
expect the Pulsar DTS-Fi to get around
45 kilometers to a litre.
The Pulsar DTS-Fi is
expected to have a price tag of Rs. 92,000
on road. Of course, the figure will change
a bit when it hits the road. But anyway,
thanks to Bajaj for giving the average
bike enthusiast a real good bike, loaded
with features and that too, at an approachable
price.