The Pulsar NS400Z’s aggressive pricing allows it to compete with motorcycles that sit four segments below it.
Published on Aug 18, 2024 07:00:00 AM
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Bajaj’s latest Pulsar has an ergonomic upright seating arrangement and a slightly firm saddle which as I discovered is fairly comfortable even on longer rides. Its suspension effectively absorbs most road imperfections, providing a smooth ride despite the seasonal road conditions.
My longest stint on the Pulsar was around 400km and the only discomfort I faced was thanks to the abundant amount of windblast. The lack of wind protection isn’t something one can protest against when buying a streetfighter and an aftermarket flyscreen should provide a partial fix. When riding with a pillion I found that the ground clearance is a little lacking over speed breakers. However, I faced no issues when riding solo, despite the best Mumbai’s monsoon-destroyed roads could throw up.
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