The Bajaj Pulsar N250 and F250 will replace the aging Pulsar 220 Shot by Avdhoot Kolhe
The 249cc oil-cooled engine is all-newSingle-channel ABS now makes an appearance on the Bajaj Pulsar 250The F250 is the semi-faired variantThe short, stubby exhuast is similar to the one on the Pulsar RS200The N250 is the naked variantSplit-seat setup on both bikesIsn't this a familiar sight?The Bajaj Pulsar F250 in the Racing Red colour schemeThere are traces of the Pulsar 220 hereDespite receiving a new face, the Pulsar F250 is instantly recognizableThe Bajaj Pulsar N250 in the Techno Grey colour schemeThe Pulsar N250 also in a Racing Red paint schemeThe oil-cooled motor produces 24.1bhp and 26Nm of torqueWhile the F250 receives clip-ons...The N250 gets a tubular handlebarBoth bikes get a five-speed gearboxThe Bajaj Pulsar F250 receives a projector headlamp......as does the N250