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Best ever ride on a 150cc bike
7 years ago
Sanyam Arya
I kept my brother's one month old bike for a week and its best experience i had on a 150-160 cc just you have to compromise on rear disk and fat rear tyre and front braking is fine, power is best in category good for stunting and hardcore muscular look this bike is truly worth buying its true value for money plus point is the instrument cluster which looks stunning and have feature except gear position indicator gearing is not so soft not so hard it stands in middle top speed is the best and if your city roads are not good then its for you best suspension setup plus its only oil cooler bike in category and you save money compared to all of its competitors
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
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0-5000 km
Got mileage of
46 kmpl
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The best & best pulsar ns160
7 years ago
Darshit Sharma
The bajaj pulsar 160 was one of the first motorcycles to really kick off the performance 160cc segment in india. Powerful, muscular and primarily affordable – this was the mantra that worked in favor of the original pulsar and there has really been no looking back ever since. However, this segment of motorcycles has seen an evolution over the past few years and now features European styling, improved dynamics and even a bump in cubic capacity. The pulsar 160, evolved as it might have, never really got on this bandwagon. But bajaj finally has a remedy to that in the form of the new pulsar ns160.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that the pulsar 150 will be replaced – far from it! it still contributes to a large number of sales for the company and it will live on in a slightly more ‘commuter’ role, while this new ns160 will be squarely aimed at those customers who want a more premium and sportier motorcycle.
It’s got the looks
Bajaj really did a great job with aesthetics when they rolled out their original ns, the ns200, back in 2012. The bike saw a brand new design language for the pulsar family that took inspiration from internationally successful high-capacity street nakeds such as the honda cbr1000r, and even five years on, it’s still one of the best-looking bikes in its segment. So enthusiasts should really appreciate the fact that bajaj has kept the styling of this new ns160 nearly identical to the 200’s. All the panels, such as the bikini fairing (including the headlight), the chunky fuel tank with its extensions and the sharp tail have been carried over without change. It even retains the same clip-on handlebars, digital instrument cluster with analogue speedometer, split seats, foot peg brackets and foot pegs, along with the minimalist number-plate holder. In fact, at a quick glance, you’d be hard pressed to notice any visual difference between this ns160 and its larger sibling. From the saddle, there’s no way of telling them apart, thanks to the riding position being identical.
Take a closer look and the differences can be seen. The front forks are thinner, as is the swingarm and the tyres. And since this has an air-cooled motor, the radiator shrouds are empty for the most part (though if you peep far enough inside, you can see a new oil cooler), the motor is visually smaller, with distinct cooling fins, and there is no rear disc brake either. You’ll also notice a kick-starter on the right side of the engine casing – a feature notably absent on the ns200.
With styling from a bike playing in a full segment higher, the ns160 is a good-looking motorcycle no doubt. However, the skinnier forks and tyres lend it somewhat of an odd look from certain angles – the analogy of a body builder with chicken legs comes to mind.
Big bike feel
As mentioned earlier, the seating posture is no different from the ns200, with an unchanged rider’s triangle (the distances from seat to handlebars to foot pegs). This makes the ns160 feel like a much bigger bike than anything else in this segment as soon as you hop on to the saddle. While many might rejoice this, the tallish 805mm seat is higher than all its rivals, and though we don’t think this will be a problem for anyone but the shortest of riders, the fact does remain that many buyers in this segment appreciate lower saddle heights. However, its 170mm ground clearance is the highest amongst its rivals and something a lot of riders in India will be grateful for.
Engine is the star
The real highlight of this pulsar ns160 is its new engine. Lessons learned when creating the power plants for the discover 150 and later the as150 have given birth to a 160.3cc, air-cooled, twin-spark motor which gets a four-valve head as well as oil cooling. It makes a healthy 15.5hp of peak power at 8,500rpm and 14.6nm of torque coming in 6,500rpm. With the most power and second-most torque in its segment, the performance is really noticeable. We weren’t able to record any performance figures during our short test ride, but the motor just loves to rev and the acceleration is rather brisk. But more impressive than that is the engine’s sheer tractability. Thanks to a long-stroke configuration, there’s plenty of grunt at low and mid ranges which allows you to pootle around town at speeds as low as 18-20kph in third gear without batting an eyelid. And even when you poke it with a stick, the motor feels completely comfortable holding speeds of up to 110kph at around 9,500rpm in fifth gear. Ride it at about 80-85kph in fifth gear, and the motor feels absolutely in its sweet spot.
Bajaj decided to stick with a five-speed gearbox for the ns160, but its ratios feel perfectly suited to the motor’s power delivery characteristics, with extremely short first and second gears for easy city ride-ability. Another pleasant surprise with this engine is the refinement level. Sure, it doesn’t match the refinement levels of bikes like the suzuki gixxer or the yamaha fz fi, and there is a typical ‘pulsarness’ to the way it sounds, but it’s smooth for the most part and even the buzz that did come into the bars and foot pegs at about 6,500-7,000rpm doesn’t feel too intrusive.
Dynamic dynamics
Our first small test ride of the ns160 happened on rain-soaked roads outside of pune, so there wasn’t much of a chance to really push the handling envelope of the motorcycle. But any concerns about its slim tyres – 80/100-17 in the front and 110/80-17 at the back – were thrown out the window after the first couple of corners. At low to moderate leans at whatever speeds the rain allowed, the ns160 felt absolutely planted and didn’t set one foot wrong. No doubt, the mrf rubber at both ends do a great job, but a lot of this dynamic ability has been achieved thanks to well-tuned suspension and that phenomenal twin-spar frame that’s been lifted straight from the ns200. This frame was originally designed to manage quite a bit more power that the ns160 can throw at it, and the ease at which it handles anything this smaller-capacity motor demands is noteworthy.
When you factor in the reduced resistance that the slenderer tyres offer, coupled with the 10kg weight reduction from the ns200 (the ns160 weighs just 142kg), you end up with a bike that’s willing to change direction without much effort. And at the same time, the longest-in-segment 1,363mm wheelbase (identical to the 200) ensures that there is plenty of stability when maneuvering the motorcycle.
As mentioned, the suspension is really well set-up, but not just for improved cornering ability like the ns200, which can feel a bit too stiff over sharp bumps. The ns160’s suspension, which comprises of conventional telescopic forks at the front and a gas-charged monoshock at the back, feels firm, but there is no harshness when riding over broken roads. Even bumpy surfaces do very little to upset the bike’s orientation. To be honest, it offers a good blend of ride quality and handling, and while it can’t be defined as plush, the word ‘comfortable’ certainly comes to mind.
On the braking front, the ns160 comes equipped with a 240mm petal disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the back. These aren’t the largest brakes in the segment, but there’s plenty of bite and adequate feel when squeezing the lever. Even when riding on wet roads, the brakes offered predictable stopping power and the tyres felt up to the mark in handling retardation forces as well.
Sum of all parts
Bajaj has certainly hit all the right marks when creating the ns160. It looks great for the most part, the motor is highly tractable and the bike handles and rides well too. Our short first ride left us with a very positive impression of the bike. However, let’s not forget that it has to go up against extremely capable motorcycles in the segment which it plays in. Priced at rs 78,368 (ex-showroom, delhi), it does hold a price advantage over the likes of the ya
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
60 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Best
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Pulsar 160 ns
7 years ago
Bably
Bike are smooth ride and not vibration and pulsar are al so best bike company in this segment bike 160 ns speedometer digital and analog meter combination are very nice and there so many feature in there bike and the bike look are very nice and bike average are also good or other segment bike fair.
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Design and styling
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Comfort
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Grab it
7 years ago
Avyansh
Superb design, value for money& comfortable for driving . My experience is when i bought it i went for long drive & great experience . It's pickup is too good . I am driving this bike last two months & i couldn't find any defect. I have a great experience .It's mileage is approx 38 not good but nor bad
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
41 kmpl
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Nice bike you should check this review
7 years ago
Dipankar Sharma
1. Buying experience i would say i have never bought it. But i am thinking and soon maybe going for it.
2. By far i have rode it almost 1000kms and it is just icing on the cake. And smooth like butter. And performance like a beast. And you won't be regret this buying. The best part is it can go for tours as well. And you won't be regret.
3. The looks is just better than ever. The best looks is the headlight and looks the bike compact and macho. And indeed it is.
The performance is just above per. And the millage is good not so great but the endurance and things which you want in a bike is just awesome ever. This is what we all want in a macho looking bike, right.? and here it is.
4. Maintenance is not too much but you better keep a strict look at its parts oil and all.
5.The one con i feel this is lack of abs.
I can see in India the rate of per bike and abs uses is not good, you can say is pathetic. So i want the manufacturer to look into this matter. And definitely it will lower the rare of accidents that are having not having an abs mechanism. So overall good bike
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
43 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Change oil in every 2000 kms or else you won't feel like riding a beast.
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1
0
Superb
7 years ago
Ravi Kumar Gupta
When i went to buy this bike. That time i was confused about purchase this bike is better for me or not after sharing my confusion to show room manager he was offered me to test drive but after test drive i have decided to buy this bike because of it's conference, balance and sound and if we talk about his looks really it's looking like precious bike and amazing performances mileage of this bike is also good service was also good i think it is least cost maintained bike.
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0-5000 km
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I like it
7 years ago
Nitesh
The bajaj pulsar ns160 borrows its styling and bodywork from its elder sibling – the pulsar ns200, and that’s not a bad thing at all. In fact, the ns160’s perimeter frame chassis is also shared with the pulsar ns200. But it gets a different swingarm, different suspension, and different size wheels, and different brakes. The ns160 gets the same muscular streetfighter look as the ns200, with an aggressive looking front end and sculpted fuel tank with large new-age decals on the tank extensions shouting out ‘160’.
How does it perform?
The pulsar ns160 gets an all-new 160 cc engine. It’s all-new yes, but not entirely brand new, so to say. Bajaj engineers looked into their own existing portfolio, taking experience and learnings from the earlier four-valve twin-spark motors like that of the discover 150 and as 150, and applied it to this engine. Yes, it’s got new cylinders, new pistons, and a new balancer shaft, so if you’re thinking it’s nothing more than a bored-out pulsar 150 engine, then that is not correct
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Tips for other riders
110
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Awesome bike for the youngsters...
7 years ago
Vineet Tewari
Awesome bike amazing for ride i love the ride on this bike my ...... This bike is my dream bike .....Super bike for the middle class ..... Good speed the having i enjoy the moment on this best bike for stunts
I run this bike at speed of 110km/per hours .....At last i say this bike unique and look of the bike is gorgeous
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
40 kmpl
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The beauty and the beast
7 years ago
Saif Ali
Buying is so easy.
Bike is look like a beast . And it's performance is too good.
Handling and fuel efficiency is ok.
Rear tire size and having no rear disc is main disadvantage
Main advantage it's engine oil cooled 160cc it's work like yeah...
Digital and analog speedometer
And its 0 to 60 in 9 seconds
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
45 kmpl
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The super bike
7 years ago
Vishal
1-easy to buy,affordable price
2-riding experience is awesome
3-look is amazing silencer is not visible because it is in down side but overall look is classic and great
4-doesn't cost much service charge maintenance is easy and affordable
5-important thing is mileage so it has to improve but it is ok ......
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
38 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Maintain the petrol
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Best ever ride on a 150cc bike
7 years ago
Sanyam Arya
I kept my brother's one month old bike for a week and its best experience i had on a 150-160 cc just you have to compromise on rear disk and fat rear tyre and front braking is fine, power is best in category good for stunting and hardcore muscular look this bike is truly worth buying its true value for money plus point is the instrument cluster which looks stunning and have feature except gear position indicator gearing is not so soft not so hard it stands in middle top speed is the best and if your city roads are not good then its for you best suspension setup plus its only oil cooler bike in category and you save money compared to all of its competitors
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
46 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
1
0
The best & best pulsar ns160
7 years ago
Darshit Sharma
The bajaj pulsar 160 was one of the first motorcycles to really kick off the performance 160cc segment in india. Powerful, muscular and primarily affordable – this was the mantra that worked in favor of the original pulsar and there has really been no looking back ever since. However, this segment of motorcycles has seen an evolution over the past few years and now features European styling, improved dynamics and even a bump in cubic capacity. The pulsar 160, evolved as it might have, never really got on this bandwagon. But bajaj finally has a remedy to that in the form of the new pulsar ns160.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that the pulsar 150 will be replaced – far from it! it still contributes to a large number of sales for the company and it will live on in a slightly more ‘commuter’ role, while this new ns160 will be squarely aimed at those customers who want a more premium and sportier motorcycle.
It’s got the looks
Bajaj really did a great job with aesthetics when they rolled out their original ns, the ns200, back in 2012. The bike saw a brand new design language for the pulsar family that took inspiration from internationally successful high-capacity street nakeds such as the honda cbr1000r, and even five years on, it’s still one of the best-looking bikes in its segment. So enthusiasts should really appreciate the fact that bajaj has kept the styling of this new ns160 nearly identical to the 200’s. All the panels, such as the bikini fairing (including the headlight), the chunky fuel tank with its extensions and the sharp tail have been carried over without change. It even retains the same clip-on handlebars, digital instrument cluster with analogue speedometer, split seats, foot peg brackets and foot pegs, along with the minimalist number-plate holder. In fact, at a quick glance, you’d be hard pressed to notice any visual difference between this ns160 and its larger sibling. From the saddle, there’s no way of telling them apart, thanks to the riding position being identical.
Take a closer look and the differences can be seen. The front forks are thinner, as is the swingarm and the tyres. And since this has an air-cooled motor, the radiator shrouds are empty for the most part (though if you peep far enough inside, you can see a new oil cooler), the motor is visually smaller, with distinct cooling fins, and there is no rear disc brake either. You’ll also notice a kick-starter on the right side of the engine casing – a feature notably absent on the ns200.
With styling from a bike playing in a full segment higher, the ns160 is a good-looking motorcycle no doubt. However, the skinnier forks and tyres lend it somewhat of an odd look from certain angles – the analogy of a body builder with chicken legs comes to mind.
Big bike feel
As mentioned earlier, the seating posture is no different from the ns200, with an unchanged rider’s triangle (the distances from seat to handlebars to foot pegs). This makes the ns160 feel like a much bigger bike than anything else in this segment as soon as you hop on to the saddle. While many might rejoice this, the tallish 805mm seat is higher than all its rivals, and though we don’t think this will be a problem for anyone but the shortest of riders, the fact does remain that many buyers in this segment appreciate lower saddle heights. However, its 170mm ground clearance is the highest amongst its rivals and something a lot of riders in India will be grateful for.
Engine is the star
The real highlight of this pulsar ns160 is its new engine. Lessons learned when creating the power plants for the discover 150 and later the as150 have given birth to a 160.3cc, air-cooled, twin-spark motor which gets a four-valve head as well as oil cooling. It makes a healthy 15.5hp of peak power at 8,500rpm and 14.6nm of torque coming in 6,500rpm. With the most power and second-most torque in its segment, the performance is really noticeable. We weren’t able to record any performance figures during our short test ride, but the motor just loves to rev and the acceleration is rather brisk. But more impressive than that is the engine’s sheer tractability. Thanks to a long-stroke configuration, there’s plenty of grunt at low and mid ranges which allows you to pootle around town at speeds as low as 18-20kph in third gear without batting an eyelid. And even when you poke it with a stick, the motor feels completely comfortable holding speeds of up to 110kph at around 9,500rpm in fifth gear. Ride it at about 80-85kph in fifth gear, and the motor feels absolutely in its sweet spot.
Bajaj decided to stick with a five-speed gearbox for the ns160, but its ratios feel perfectly suited to the motor’s power delivery characteristics, with extremely short first and second gears for easy city ride-ability. Another pleasant surprise with this engine is the refinement level. Sure, it doesn’t match the refinement levels of bikes like the suzuki gixxer or the yamaha fz fi, and there is a typical ‘pulsarness’ to the way it sounds, but it’s smooth for the most part and even the buzz that did come into the bars and foot pegs at about 6,500-7,000rpm doesn’t feel too intrusive.
Dynamic dynamics
Our first small test ride of the ns160 happened on rain-soaked roads outside of pune, so there wasn’t much of a chance to really push the handling envelope of the motorcycle. But any concerns about its slim tyres – 80/100-17 in the front and 110/80-17 at the back – were thrown out the window after the first couple of corners. At low to moderate leans at whatever speeds the rain allowed, the ns160 felt absolutely planted and didn’t set one foot wrong. No doubt, the mrf rubber at both ends do a great job, but a lot of this dynamic ability has been achieved thanks to well-tuned suspension and that phenomenal twin-spar frame that’s been lifted straight from the ns200. This frame was originally designed to manage quite a bit more power that the ns160 can throw at it, and the ease at which it handles anything this smaller-capacity motor demands is noteworthy.
When you factor in the reduced resistance that the slenderer tyres offer, coupled with the 10kg weight reduction from the ns200 (the ns160 weighs just 142kg), you end up with a bike that’s willing to change direction without much effort. And at the same time, the longest-in-segment 1,363mm wheelbase (identical to the 200) ensures that there is plenty of stability when maneuvering the motorcycle.
As mentioned, the suspension is really well set-up, but not just for improved cornering ability like the ns200, which can feel a bit too stiff over sharp bumps. The ns160’s suspension, which comprises of conventional telescopic forks at the front and a gas-charged monoshock at the back, feels firm, but there is no harshness when riding over broken roads. Even bumpy surfaces do very little to upset the bike’s orientation. To be honest, it offers a good blend of ride quality and handling, and while it can’t be defined as plush, the word ‘comfortable’ certainly comes to mind.
On the braking front, the ns160 comes equipped with a 240mm petal disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the back. These aren’t the largest brakes in the segment, but there’s plenty of bite and adequate feel when squeezing the lever. Even when riding on wet roads, the brakes offered predictable stopping power and the tyres felt up to the mark in handling retardation forces as well.
Sum of all parts
Bajaj has certainly hit all the right marks when creating the ns160. It looks great for the most part, the motor is highly tractable and the bike handles and rides well too. Our short first ride left us with a very positive impression of the bike. However, let’s not forget that it has to go up against extremely capable motorcycles in the segment which it plays in. Priced at rs 78,368 (ex-showroom, delhi), it does hold a price advantage over the likes of the ya
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
60 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Best
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Pulsar 160 ns
7 years ago
Bably
Bike are smooth ride and not vibration and pulsar are al so best bike company in this segment bike 160 ns speedometer digital and analog meter combination are very nice and there so many feature in there bike and the bike look are very nice and bike average are also good or other segment bike fair.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
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1
0
Grab it
7 years ago
Avyansh
Superb design, value for money& comfortable for driving . My experience is when i bought it i went for long drive & great experience . It's pickup is too good . I am driving this bike last two months & i couldn't find any defect. I have a great experience .It's mileage is approx 38 not good but nor bad
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
41 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Nice bike you should check this review
7 years ago
Dipankar Sharma
1. Buying experience i would say i have never bought it. But i am thinking and soon maybe going for it.
2. By far i have rode it almost 1000kms and it is just icing on the cake. And smooth like butter. And performance like a beast. And you won't be regret this buying. The best part is it can go for tours as well. And you won't be regret.
3. The looks is just better than ever. The best looks is the headlight and looks the bike compact and macho. And indeed it is.
The performance is just above per. And the millage is good not so great but the endurance and things which you want in a bike is just awesome ever. This is what we all want in a macho looking bike, right.? and here it is.
4. Maintenance is not too much but you better keep a strict look at its parts oil and all.
5.The one con i feel this is lack of abs.
I can see in India the rate of per bike and abs uses is not good, you can say is pathetic. So i want the manufacturer to look into this matter. And definitely it will lower the rare of accidents that are having not having an abs mechanism. So overall good bike
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
43 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Change oil in every 2000 kms or else you won't feel like riding a beast.
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Superb
7 years ago
Ravi Kumar Gupta
When i went to buy this bike. That time i was confused about purchase this bike is better for me or not after sharing my confusion to show room manager he was offered me to test drive but after test drive i have decided to buy this bike because of it's conference, balance and sound and if we talk about his looks really it's looking like precious bike and amazing performances mileage of this bike is also good service was also good i think it is least cost maintained bike.
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Was this review helpful?
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0
I like it
7 years ago
Nitesh
The bajaj pulsar ns160 borrows its styling and bodywork from its elder sibling – the pulsar ns200, and that’s not a bad thing at all. In fact, the ns160’s perimeter frame chassis is also shared with the pulsar ns200. But it gets a different swingarm, different suspension, and different size wheels, and different brakes. The ns160 gets the same muscular streetfighter look as the ns200, with an aggressive looking front end and sculpted fuel tank with large new-age decals on the tank extensions shouting out ‘160’.
How does it perform?
The pulsar ns160 gets an all-new 160 cc engine. It’s all-new yes, but not entirely brand new, so to say. Bajaj engineers looked into their own existing portfolio, taking experience and learnings from the earlier four-valve twin-spark motors like that of the discover 150 and as 150, and applied it to this engine. Yes, it’s got new cylinders, new pistons, and a new balancer shaft, so if you’re thinking it’s nothing more than a bored-out pulsar 150 engine, then that is not correct
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Tips for other riders
110
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Awesome bike for the youngsters...
7 years ago
Vineet Tewari
Awesome bike amazing for ride i love the ride on this bike my ...... This bike is my dream bike .....Super bike for the middle class ..... Good speed the having i enjoy the moment on this best bike for stunts
I run this bike at speed of 110km/per hours .....At last i say this bike unique and look of the bike is gorgeous
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
40 kmpl
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The beauty and the beast
7 years ago
Saif Ali
Buying is so easy.
Bike is look like a beast . And it's performance is too good.
Handling and fuel efficiency is ok.
Rear tire size and having no rear disc is main disadvantage
Main advantage it's engine oil cooled 160cc it's work like yeah...
Digital and analog speedometer
And its 0 to 60 in 9 seconds
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
45 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
1
0
The super bike
7 years ago
Vishal
1-easy to buy,affordable price
2-riding experience is awesome
3-look is amazing silencer is not visible because it is in down side but overall look is classic and great
4-doesn't cost much service charge maintenance is easy and affordable
5-important thing is mileage so it has to improve but it is ok ......
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
38 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Maintain the petrol
Was this review helpful?
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0
Best ever ride on a 150cc bike
7 years ago
Sanyam Arya
I kept my brother's one month old bike for a week and its best experience i had on a 150-160 cc just you have to compromise on rear disk and fat rear tyre and front braking is fine, power is best in category good for stunting and hardcore muscular look this bike is truly worth buying its true value for money plus point is the instrument cluster which looks stunning and have feature except gear position indicator gearing is not so soft not so hard it stands in middle top speed is the best and if your city roads are not good then its for you best suspension setup plus its only oil cooler bike in category and you save money compared to all of its competitors
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
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The best & best pulsar ns160
7 years ago
Darshit Sharma
The bajaj pulsar 160 was one of the first motorcycles to really kick off the performance 160cc segment in india. Powerful, muscular and primarily affordable – this was the mantra that worked in favor of the original pulsar and there has really been no looking back ever since. However, this segment of motorcycles has seen an evolution over the past few years and now features European styling, improved dynamics and even a bump in cubic capacity. The pulsar 160, evolved as it might have, never really got on this bandwagon. But bajaj finally has a remedy to that in the form of the new pulsar ns160.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that the pulsar 150 will be replaced – far from it! it still contributes to a large number of sales for the company and it will live on in a slightly more ‘commuter’ role, while this new ns160 will be squarely aimed at those customers who want a more premium and sportier motorcycle.
It’s got the looks
Bajaj really did a great job with aesthetics when they rolled out their original ns, the ns200, back in 2012. The bike saw a brand new design language for the pulsar family that took inspiration from internationally successful high-capacity street nakeds such as the honda cbr1000r, and even five years on, it’s still one of the best-looking bikes in its segment. So enthusiasts should really appreciate the fact that bajaj has kept the styling of this new ns160 nearly identical to the 200’s. All the panels, such as the bikini fairing (including the headlight), the chunky fuel tank with its extensions and the sharp tail have been carried over without change. It even retains the same clip-on handlebars, digital instrument cluster with analogue speedometer, split seats, foot peg brackets and foot pegs, along with the minimalist number-plate holder. In fact, at a quick glance, you’d be hard pressed to notice any visual difference between this ns160 and its larger sibling. From the saddle, there’s no way of telling them apart, thanks to the riding position being identical.
Take a closer look and the differences can be seen. The front forks are thinner, as is the swingarm and the tyres. And since this has an air-cooled motor, the radiator shrouds are empty for the most part (though if you peep far enough inside, you can see a new oil cooler), the motor is visually smaller, with distinct cooling fins, and there is no rear disc brake either. You’ll also notice a kick-starter on the right side of the engine casing – a feature notably absent on the ns200.
With styling from a bike playing in a full segment higher, the ns160 is a good-looking motorcycle no doubt. However, the skinnier forks and tyres lend it somewhat of an odd look from certain angles – the analogy of a body builder with chicken legs comes to mind.
Big bike feel
As mentioned earlier, the seating posture is no different from the ns200, with an unchanged rider’s triangle (the distances from seat to handlebars to foot pegs). This makes the ns160 feel like a much bigger bike than anything else in this segment as soon as you hop on to the saddle. While many might rejoice this, the tallish 805mm seat is higher than all its rivals, and though we don’t think this will be a problem for anyone but the shortest of riders, the fact does remain that many buyers in this segment appreciate lower saddle heights. However, its 170mm ground clearance is the highest amongst its rivals and something a lot of riders in India will be grateful for.
Engine is the star
The real highlight of this pulsar ns160 is its new engine. Lessons learned when creating the power plants for the discover 150 and later the as150 have given birth to a 160.3cc, air-cooled, twin-spark motor which gets a four-valve head as well as oil cooling. It makes a healthy 15.5hp of peak power at 8,500rpm and 14.6nm of torque coming in 6,500rpm. With the most power and second-most torque in its segment, the performance is really noticeable. We weren’t able to record any performance figures during our short test ride, but the motor just loves to rev and the acceleration is rather brisk. But more impressive than that is the engine’s sheer tractability. Thanks to a long-stroke configuration, there’s plenty of grunt at low and mid ranges which allows you to pootle around town at speeds as low as 18-20kph in third gear without batting an eyelid. And even when you poke it with a stick, the motor feels completely comfortable holding speeds of up to 110kph at around 9,500rpm in fifth gear. Ride it at about 80-85kph in fifth gear, and the motor feels absolutely in its sweet spot.
Bajaj decided to stick with a five-speed gearbox for the ns160, but its ratios feel perfectly suited to the motor’s power delivery characteristics, with extremely short first and second gears for easy city ride-ability. Another pleasant surprise with this engine is the refinement level. Sure, it doesn’t match the refinement levels of bikes like the suzuki gixxer or the yamaha fz fi, and there is a typical ‘pulsarness’ to the way it sounds, but it’s smooth for the most part and even the buzz that did come into the bars and foot pegs at about 6,500-7,000rpm doesn’t feel too intrusive.
Dynamic dynamics
Our first small test ride of the ns160 happened on rain-soaked roads outside of pune, so there wasn’t much of a chance to really push the handling envelope of the motorcycle. But any concerns about its slim tyres – 80/100-17 in the front and 110/80-17 at the back – were thrown out the window after the first couple of corners. At low to moderate leans at whatever speeds the rain allowed, the ns160 felt absolutely planted and didn’t set one foot wrong. No doubt, the mrf rubber at both ends do a great job, but a lot of this dynamic ability has been achieved thanks to well-tuned suspension and that phenomenal twin-spar frame that’s been lifted straight from the ns200. This frame was originally designed to manage quite a bit more power that the ns160 can throw at it, and the ease at which it handles anything this smaller-capacity motor demands is noteworthy.
When you factor in the reduced resistance that the slenderer tyres offer, coupled with the 10kg weight reduction from the ns200 (the ns160 weighs just 142kg), you end up with a bike that’s willing to change direction without much effort. And at the same time, the longest-in-segment 1,363mm wheelbase (identical to the 200) ensures that there is plenty of stability when maneuvering the motorcycle.
As mentioned, the suspension is really well set-up, but not just for improved cornering ability like the ns200, which can feel a bit too stiff over sharp bumps. The ns160’s suspension, which comprises of conventional telescopic forks at the front and a gas-charged monoshock at the back, feels firm, but there is no harshness when riding over broken roads. Even bumpy surfaces do very little to upset the bike’s orientation. To be honest, it offers a good blend of ride quality and handling, and while it can’t be defined as plush, the word ‘comfortable’ certainly comes to mind.
On the braking front, the ns160 comes equipped with a 240mm petal disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the back. These aren’t the largest brakes in the segment, but there’s plenty of bite and adequate feel when squeezing the lever. Even when riding on wet roads, the brakes offered predictable stopping power and the tyres felt up to the mark in handling retardation forces as well.
Sum of all parts
Bajaj has certainly hit all the right marks when creating the ns160. It looks great for the most part, the motor is highly tractable and the bike handles and rides well too. Our short first ride left us with a very positive impression of the bike. However, let’s not forget that it has to go up against extremely capable motorcycles in the segment which it plays in. Priced at rs 78,368 (ex-showroom, delhi), it does hold a price advantage over the likes of the ya
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
60 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Best
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Pulsar 160 ns
7 years ago
Bably
Bike are smooth ride and not vibration and pulsar are al so best bike company in this segment bike 160 ns speedometer digital and analog meter combination are very nice and there so many feature in there bike and the bike look are very nice and bike average are also good or other segment bike fair.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
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Never Owned
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Grab it
7 years ago
Avyansh
Superb design, value for money& comfortable for driving . My experience is when i bought it i went for long drive & great experience . It's pickup is too good . I am driving this bike last two months & i couldn't find any defect. I have a great experience .It's mileage is approx 38 not good but nor bad
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
41 kmpl
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Nice bike you should check this review
7 years ago
Dipankar Sharma
1. Buying experience i would say i have never bought it. But i am thinking and soon maybe going for it.
2. By far i have rode it almost 1000kms and it is just icing on the cake. And smooth like butter. And performance like a beast. And you won't be regret this buying. The best part is it can go for tours as well. And you won't be regret.
3. The looks is just better than ever. The best looks is the headlight and looks the bike compact and macho. And indeed it is.
The performance is just above per. And the millage is good not so great but the endurance and things which you want in a bike is just awesome ever. This is what we all want in a macho looking bike, right.? and here it is.
4. Maintenance is not too much but you better keep a strict look at its parts oil and all.
5.The one con i feel this is lack of abs.
I can see in India the rate of per bike and abs uses is not good, you can say is pathetic. So i want the manufacturer to look into this matter. And definitely it will lower the rare of accidents that are having not having an abs mechanism. So overall good bike
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
43 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Change oil in every 2000 kms or else you won't feel like riding a beast.
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1
0
Superb
7 years ago
Ravi Kumar Gupta
When i went to buy this bike. That time i was confused about purchase this bike is better for me or not after sharing my confusion to show room manager he was offered me to test drive but after test drive i have decided to buy this bike because of it's conference, balance and sound and if we talk about his looks really it's looking like precious bike and amazing performances mileage of this bike is also good service was also good i think it is least cost maintained bike.
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0-5000 km
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I like it
7 years ago
Nitesh
The bajaj pulsar ns160 borrows its styling and bodywork from its elder sibling – the pulsar ns200, and that’s not a bad thing at all. In fact, the ns160’s perimeter frame chassis is also shared with the pulsar ns200. But it gets a different swingarm, different suspension, and different size wheels, and different brakes. The ns160 gets the same muscular streetfighter look as the ns200, with an aggressive looking front end and sculpted fuel tank with large new-age decals on the tank extensions shouting out ‘160’.
How does it perform?
The pulsar ns160 gets an all-new 160 cc engine. It’s all-new yes, but not entirely brand new, so to say. Bajaj engineers looked into their own existing portfolio, taking experience and learnings from the earlier four-valve twin-spark motors like that of the discover 150 and as 150, and applied it to this engine. Yes, it’s got new cylinders, new pistons, and a new balancer shaft, so if you’re thinking it’s nothing more than a bored-out pulsar 150 engine, then that is not correct
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Tips for other riders
110
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Awesome bike for the youngsters...
7 years ago
Vineet Tewari
Awesome bike amazing for ride i love the ride on this bike my ...... This bike is my dream bike .....Super bike for the middle class ..... Good speed the having i enjoy the moment on this best bike for stunts
I run this bike at speed of 110km/per hours .....At last i say this bike unique and look of the bike is gorgeous
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
40 kmpl
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The beauty and the beast
7 years ago
Saif Ali
Buying is so easy.
Bike is look like a beast . And it's performance is too good.
Handling and fuel efficiency is ok.
Rear tire size and having no rear disc is main disadvantage
Main advantage it's engine oil cooled 160cc it's work like yeah...
Digital and analog speedometer
And its 0 to 60 in 9 seconds
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
45 kmpl
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The super bike
7 years ago
Vishal
1-easy to buy,affordable price
2-riding experience is awesome
3-look is amazing silencer is not visible because it is in down side but overall look is classic and great
4-doesn't cost much service charge maintenance is easy and affordable
5-important thing is mileage so it has to improve but it is ok ......
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
38 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Maintain the petrol
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Best ever ride on a 150cc bike
7 years ago
Sanyam Arya
I kept my brother's one month old bike for a week and its best experience i had on a 150-160 cc just you have to compromise on rear disk and fat rear tyre and front braking is fine, power is best in category good for stunting and hardcore muscular look this bike is truly worth buying its true value for money plus point is the instrument cluster which looks stunning and have feature except gear position indicator gearing is not so soft not so hard it stands in middle top speed is the best and if your city roads are not good then its for you best suspension setup plus its only oil cooler bike in category and you save money compared to all of its competitors
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
46 kmpl
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The best & best pulsar ns160
7 years ago
Darshit Sharma
The bajaj pulsar 160 was one of the first motorcycles to really kick off the performance 160cc segment in india. Powerful, muscular and primarily affordable – this was the mantra that worked in favor of the original pulsar and there has really been no looking back ever since. However, this segment of motorcycles has seen an evolution over the past few years and now features European styling, improved dynamics and even a bump in cubic capacity. The pulsar 160, evolved as it might have, never really got on this bandwagon. But bajaj finally has a remedy to that in the form of the new pulsar ns160.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that the pulsar 150 will be replaced – far from it! it still contributes to a large number of sales for the company and it will live on in a slightly more ‘commuter’ role, while this new ns160 will be squarely aimed at those customers who want a more premium and sportier motorcycle.
It’s got the looks
Bajaj really did a great job with aesthetics when they rolled out their original ns, the ns200, back in 2012. The bike saw a brand new design language for the pulsar family that took inspiration from internationally successful high-capacity street nakeds such as the honda cbr1000r, and even five years on, it’s still one of the best-looking bikes in its segment. So enthusiasts should really appreciate the fact that bajaj has kept the styling of this new ns160 nearly identical to the 200’s. All the panels, such as the bikini fairing (including the headlight), the chunky fuel tank with its extensions and the sharp tail have been carried over without change. It even retains the same clip-on handlebars, digital instrument cluster with analogue speedometer, split seats, foot peg brackets and foot pegs, along with the minimalist number-plate holder. In fact, at a quick glance, you’d be hard pressed to notice any visual difference between this ns160 and its larger sibling. From the saddle, there’s no way of telling them apart, thanks to the riding position being identical.
Take a closer look and the differences can be seen. The front forks are thinner, as is the swingarm and the tyres. And since this has an air-cooled motor, the radiator shrouds are empty for the most part (though if you peep far enough inside, you can see a new oil cooler), the motor is visually smaller, with distinct cooling fins, and there is no rear disc brake either. You’ll also notice a kick-starter on the right side of the engine casing – a feature notably absent on the ns200.
With styling from a bike playing in a full segment higher, the ns160 is a good-looking motorcycle no doubt. However, the skinnier forks and tyres lend it somewhat of an odd look from certain angles – the analogy of a body builder with chicken legs comes to mind.
Big bike feel
As mentioned earlier, the seating posture is no different from the ns200, with an unchanged rider’s triangle (the distances from seat to handlebars to foot pegs). This makes the ns160 feel like a much bigger bike than anything else in this segment as soon as you hop on to the saddle. While many might rejoice this, the tallish 805mm seat is higher than all its rivals, and though we don’t think this will be a problem for anyone but the shortest of riders, the fact does remain that many buyers in this segment appreciate lower saddle heights. However, its 170mm ground clearance is the highest amongst its rivals and something a lot of riders in India will be grateful for.
Engine is the star
The real highlight of this pulsar ns160 is its new engine. Lessons learned when creating the power plants for the discover 150 and later the as150 have given birth to a 160.3cc, air-cooled, twin-spark motor which gets a four-valve head as well as oil cooling. It makes a healthy 15.5hp of peak power at 8,500rpm and 14.6nm of torque coming in 6,500rpm. With the most power and second-most torque in its segment, the performance is really noticeable. We weren’t able to record any performance figures during our short test ride, but the motor just loves to rev and the acceleration is rather brisk. But more impressive than that is the engine’s sheer tractability. Thanks to a long-stroke configuration, there’s plenty of grunt at low and mid ranges which allows you to pootle around town at speeds as low as 18-20kph in third gear without batting an eyelid. And even when you poke it with a stick, the motor feels completely comfortable holding speeds of up to 110kph at around 9,500rpm in fifth gear. Ride it at about 80-85kph in fifth gear, and the motor feels absolutely in its sweet spot.
Bajaj decided to stick with a five-speed gearbox for the ns160, but its ratios feel perfectly suited to the motor’s power delivery characteristics, with extremely short first and second gears for easy city ride-ability. Another pleasant surprise with this engine is the refinement level. Sure, it doesn’t match the refinement levels of bikes like the suzuki gixxer or the yamaha fz fi, and there is a typical ‘pulsarness’ to the way it sounds, but it’s smooth for the most part and even the buzz that did come into the bars and foot pegs at about 6,500-7,000rpm doesn’t feel too intrusive.
Dynamic dynamics
Our first small test ride of the ns160 happened on rain-soaked roads outside of pune, so there wasn’t much of a chance to really push the handling envelope of the motorcycle. But any concerns about its slim tyres – 80/100-17 in the front and 110/80-17 at the back – were thrown out the window after the first couple of corners. At low to moderate leans at whatever speeds the rain allowed, the ns160 felt absolutely planted and didn’t set one foot wrong. No doubt, the mrf rubber at both ends do a great job, but a lot of this dynamic ability has been achieved thanks to well-tuned suspension and that phenomenal twin-spar frame that’s been lifted straight from the ns200. This frame was originally designed to manage quite a bit more power that the ns160 can throw at it, and the ease at which it handles anything this smaller-capacity motor demands is noteworthy.
When you factor in the reduced resistance that the slenderer tyres offer, coupled with the 10kg weight reduction from the ns200 (the ns160 weighs just 142kg), you end up with a bike that’s willing to change direction without much effort. And at the same time, the longest-in-segment 1,363mm wheelbase (identical to the 200) ensures that there is plenty of stability when maneuvering the motorcycle.
As mentioned, the suspension is really well set-up, but not just for improved cornering ability like the ns200, which can feel a bit too stiff over sharp bumps. The ns160’s suspension, which comprises of conventional telescopic forks at the front and a gas-charged monoshock at the back, feels firm, but there is no harshness when riding over broken roads. Even bumpy surfaces do very little to upset the bike’s orientation. To be honest, it offers a good blend of ride quality and handling, and while it can’t be defined as plush, the word ‘comfortable’ certainly comes to mind.
On the braking front, the ns160 comes equipped with a 240mm petal disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the back. These aren’t the largest brakes in the segment, but there’s plenty of bite and adequate feel when squeezing the lever. Even when riding on wet roads, the brakes offered predictable stopping power and the tyres felt up to the mark in handling retardation forces as well.
Sum of all parts
Bajaj has certainly hit all the right marks when creating the ns160. It looks great for the most part, the motor is highly tractable and the bike handles and rides well too. Our short first ride left us with a very positive impression of the bike. However, let’s not forget that it has to go up against extremely capable motorcycles in the segment which it plays in. Priced at rs 78,368 (ex-showroom, delhi), it does hold a price advantage over the likes of the ya
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
60 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Best
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Pulsar 160 ns
7 years ago
Bably
Bike are smooth ride and not vibration and pulsar are al so best bike company in this segment bike 160 ns speedometer digital and analog meter combination are very nice and there so many feature in there bike and the bike look are very nice and bike average are also good or other segment bike fair.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
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1
0
Grab it
7 years ago
Avyansh
Superb design, value for money& comfortable for driving . My experience is when i bought it i went for long drive & great experience . It's pickup is too good . I am driving this bike last two months & i couldn't find any defect. I have a great experience .It's mileage is approx 38 not good but nor bad
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
41 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Nice bike you should check this review
7 years ago
Dipankar Sharma
1. Buying experience i would say i have never bought it. But i am thinking and soon maybe going for it.
2. By far i have rode it almost 1000kms and it is just icing on the cake. And smooth like butter. And performance like a beast. And you won't be regret this buying. The best part is it can go for tours as well. And you won't be regret.
3. The looks is just better than ever. The best looks is the headlight and looks the bike compact and macho. And indeed it is.
The performance is just above per. And the millage is good not so great but the endurance and things which you want in a bike is just awesome ever. This is what we all want in a macho looking bike, right.? and here it is.
4. Maintenance is not too much but you better keep a strict look at its parts oil and all.
5.The one con i feel this is lack of abs.
I can see in India the rate of per bike and abs uses is not good, you can say is pathetic. So i want the manufacturer to look into this matter. And definitely it will lower the rare of accidents that are having not having an abs mechanism. So overall good bike
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
43 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Change oil in every 2000 kms or else you won't feel like riding a beast.
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Superb
7 years ago
Ravi Kumar Gupta
When i went to buy this bike. That time i was confused about purchase this bike is better for me or not after sharing my confusion to show room manager he was offered me to test drive but after test drive i have decided to buy this bike because of it's conference, balance and sound and if we talk about his looks really it's looking like precious bike and amazing performances mileage of this bike is also good service was also good i think it is least cost maintained bike.
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Was this review helpful?
1
0
I like it
7 years ago
Nitesh
The bajaj pulsar ns160 borrows its styling and bodywork from its elder sibling – the pulsar ns200, and that’s not a bad thing at all. In fact, the ns160’s perimeter frame chassis is also shared with the pulsar ns200. But it gets a different swingarm, different suspension, and different size wheels, and different brakes. The ns160 gets the same muscular streetfighter look as the ns200, with an aggressive looking front end and sculpted fuel tank with large new-age decals on the tank extensions shouting out ‘160’.
How does it perform?
The pulsar ns160 gets an all-new 160 cc engine. It’s all-new yes, but not entirely brand new, so to say. Bajaj engineers looked into their own existing portfolio, taking experience and learnings from the earlier four-valve twin-spark motors like that of the discover 150 and as 150, and applied it to this engine. Yes, it’s got new cylinders, new pistons, and a new balancer shaft, so if you’re thinking it’s nothing more than a bored-out pulsar 150 engine, then that is not correct
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Tips for other riders
110
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Awesome bike for the youngsters...
7 years ago
Vineet Tewari
Awesome bike amazing for ride i love the ride on this bike my ...... This bike is my dream bike .....Super bike for the middle class ..... Good speed the having i enjoy the moment on this best bike for stunts
I run this bike at speed of 110km/per hours .....At last i say this bike unique and look of the bike is gorgeous
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
40 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
1
0
The beauty and the beast
7 years ago
Saif Ali
Buying is so easy.
Bike is look like a beast . And it's performance is too good.
Handling and fuel efficiency is ok.
Rear tire size and having no rear disc is main disadvantage
Main advantage it's engine oil cooled 160cc it's work like yeah...
Digital and analog speedometer
And its 0 to 60 in 9 seconds
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
45 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
1
0
The super bike
7 years ago
Vishal
1-easy to buy,affordable price
2-riding experience is awesome
3-look is amazing silencer is not visible because it is in down side but overall look is classic and great
4-doesn't cost much service charge maintenance is easy and affordable
5-important thing is mileage so it has to improve but it is ok ......
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
38 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Maintain the petrol
Was this review helpful?
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