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Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual-channel ABS: Image Gallery

Modified On Jul 12, 2022 12:57 PM By Nishaad Joshi for Bajaj Pulsar F250

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It’s not only safer but also looks better

Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual-channel ABS

Bajaj launched a new variant of the 250cc Pulsars on June 24, 2022. Along with a new colour scheme, the new grade came with dual-channel ABS which was sorely missed back when Bajaj launched its 250 twins. So, here’s a closer look at what’s new on the Pulsar F250:

Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual-channel ABS Front

The thing that’ll immediately catch your attention is the new colour scheme. The Brooklyn Black colour makes the bike look sleek. The contrast between the glossy and matte finishes coupled with the all-LED lighting give the bike a classy and attractive look.

Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual-channel ABS Engine

Mechanically, both F250 and N250 are idential. They get a 249cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder motor with an oil-cooler, making 24.5PS and 21.5Nm. The motor is paired to a 5-speed gearbox and comes with a slipper clutch as well.

Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual-channel ABS Instrument Cluser

The bike still continues with an analogue-digital instrument console. The analogue dial on the Pulsar F250 houses the tachometer while the digital screen gets the speedometer, trip meter, clock, fuel gauge and a gear position indicator. You also get a USB charger for added convenience

Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual-channel ABS Brakes

The 250 twins are built around a split-tubular frame that houses a conventional telescopic fork and a monoshock setup. Despite the inclusion of  dual-channel ABS, the basic braking hardware still comprises the same 300mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes. These bikes come with 17-inchers at both ends with a 100-section tyre at the front and a 130-section at the rear. 

Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual-channel ABS

Both the Pulsar F250 and the Pulsar Pulsar N250 carry a price tag of Rs 1,49,978 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the all-black, dual-channel ABS variant. That makes the N250 Rs 6,298 more expensive than its standard variant. On the other hand, the F250 is now Rs 4,999 more expensive than its standard variant. The increase in the asking price seems to be fair, given that the new variant of the bikes not only looks better, but is also safer.

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