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Bajaj unveils two new Pulsars

Hyderabad, May 12

Bajaj Auto has announced the launch of new 2009 Pulsar 150 DTS-I and 180 DTS-i bikes in Andhra Pradesh. The company claimed that the new bikes come with sportier styling with front tank spoilers, clip to handle bar and split seats. The Pulsar 180 stands taller and stronger than any other bike in this range.

The Pulsar 180 has a more powerful engine, featuring five-speed toe-gear shift, a thicker front fork and tubeless tyres offering superior ride along with 12 Volt system for quicker engine start.

The Senior Manager, Bajaj Auto, Mr. K.B.Mohanty, in a statement said “Bajaj Auto is already a market leader in the premium bike segment and the new upgrades offer enhanced driving excitement and help us to reinforce our position in this segment.” The 150 DTS-I model has a sporty look and features Black engine and alloy wheels and also packs attractive tank spoilers. —

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