Bajaj Pulsar F250 and Pulsar N250 Launched - Tyres & Wheels Details
Published On 09-Nov-2021
Bajaj Pulsar has been dominating the performance bike segment in India. Below you will find variant-wise tyres and wheels for the new models.
The homegrown automaker Bajaj Auto has launched the much-anticipated F250 and N250 bikes in the market. The new series of 250cc bikes from Bajaj are competitively priced. Where the Pulsar 250 is priced at Rs. 1.38 lakh, the Pulsar N250 will be available at the price of Rs. 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom).
The new Pulsar duos come with an aggressive design with a projector LED headlight and LED DRLs at the front. Both the models feature split seats and a combination of the digital-analogue instrument panel. The panel features a gear indicator, fuel efficiency, clock, range indicator. Being semi-faired bikes, the mirrors on the F250, which are foldable, can be mounted on the sharp-looking body panels, similar to what is available in 220F. Just behind the fairing, you will find raised clip-on handlebars.
On the other hand, the N250 also boasts an aggressive design with a normal handlebar and the front profile looking like a Japanese naked streetfighter motorcycle. Both the bikes get familiar multi-spoke alloy wheels and LED taillight at the rear.
The new Pulsar N250 and F250 get power from 249cc, SOHC, two-valve, oil-cooled fuel-injected engine producing 24.5PS and 21.5Nm of torque. The motor is synced with a 5-speed transmission with a slip and assist clutch.
What makes this Pulsar duo more interesting is the inclusion of rear mono shock suspension, which is first in a non-RS/NS bike. However, the frame and the swingarm are different components to integrate this feature. The new modification in the suspension is expected to enhance the driving dynamics. The front suspension is the same conventional telescopic fork type.
Here Are The Best Tyres For Bajaj Pulsar
As far as braking is concerned, both the models get 300mm disc up at the front and 230mm disc at the rear supported by single-channel ABS. The fuel tank capacity is the same at 14L, while the weight of N250 and F250 is 162kg and 164kg, respectively.
So, if you have plans to buy the new Bajaj Pulsar and want to know more about its tyre and wheels options, every bit of information is provided below.
Bajaj Pulsar Tyres and Wheels
Bajaj Pulsar N250 and F250 are offered in tyres sized 100/80-17 for the front and 100/80-17 at the rear. The tyres are shod with attractive looking 17-inch alloy wheels, which not only looks astonishing but also provide improved ride and stability in varied driving conditions.
The front tyre MRF Zapper FY2 tyres features an innovative tread pattern providing a firm grip on a variety of road surfaces, without compromising on safety and handling. The tyre comes with a sticky compound and a unique tread design that provides good traction, better stability and excellent cornering.
The rear tyre MRF Zapper S comes with enhanced looks, and with an extended shoulder line and a rounded profile, it aims to provide excellent road contact on all terrains. The high-quality rubber compound offers a superior dry and wet grip for swift braking and apt stability. The specially crafted tyre contours and construction gives a comfortable ride, even on rough surfaces.
Variant | Front Tyre Size | Rear Tyre Size | Front Tyres | Rear Tyres | Wheel Type | Tyre Type |
Bajaj Pulsar N250 STD | 100/80-17 | 130/70-17 | MRF Zapper FY-2 | MRF Zapper S | Alloy | Tubeless, Radial |
Bajaj Pulsar F250 STD | 100/80-17 | 130/70-17 | MRF Zapper FY-2 | MRF Zapper S | Alloy | Tubeless, Radial |
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