Bajaj Pulsar NS200 adventure mod by ScientyKraft

05/10/2017 - 12:27 ,   Praveen M

The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 has been given an adventure touring makeover, to look similar to the Triumph Tiger 800.

The upswept aftermarket exhaust will considerably improve the bike's water-wading capabilities.

Mr. Pawan from Bengaluru owns this custom Bajaj Pulsar NS200. ‘Scienty Ravi’ from Bengaluru’s ScientyKraft custom shop has modified his motorcycle. The bike features headlight guard; a full-size crash guard protecting the radiator sides and the engine; and a skid plate at the bottom as well. The metal frames are made out of mild steel. Other additions include KTM 390 Duke-derived handlebar with knuckle guards; adjustable windscreen and pillion backrest for added comfort. Additionally, there are saddle stays on the sides and a top pannier mounting frame behind the pillion backrest.

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The modifications have resulted in a weight gain of around 12 kg. However, to offset the weight gain, the motorcycle features an aftermarket exhaust with aluminium casing and a BMC air filter. The combination should offer a slight performance gain, but the numbers are not given. The stock Bajaj Pulsar NS200 employs a 199.5cc single cylinder SOHC mill with liquid cooling. It makes 23.5 PS of power at 9,500 rpm and 18.3 Nm of torque at 8,000 rpm.

The front windscreen is height-adjustable.

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For suspension, the bike employs telescopic front fork and a rear Nitrox monoshock with canister. The front fork appears to be slightly elongated for better ground clearance. The motorcycle uses 280 mm front and a 230 mm rear disc. The 17-inch stock alloy wheels retain the stock 100-section front and 130-section rear tubeless tyres. The fuel tank can hold 12 litres.

[Source: Bigbang Biker]

Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Adventure mod by ScientyKraft

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