
INTRODUCTION
The Bajaj Pulsar F250 is the much-awaited motorcycle from the Bajaj. The Bajaj Pulsar F250 is the biggest pulsar with an all-new engine, sharp aesthetics, noticeable details, accentuated exhaust notes, and crystalline LED tail lamps. The features of this motorcycle are an assist and slipper clutch, a new infinity display, mono-shock suspension and a USB charging port.
GALLERY
KEY SPECIFICATIONS

DISPLACEMENT
249.07cc

MILEAGE
30-35km/l

POWER
24.5PS @ 8,750rpm

TORQUE
21.5N.m @ 6,500rpm

FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel Injection

TANK CAPACITY
14liters

REAR SUSPENSION
Monoshock with Nitrox

KERB WEIGHT
164Kg
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SPECIAL FEATURES
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SHARP AESTHETICS
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STRIKING DETAILS
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ACCENTUATED EXHAUST NOTE
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CRYSTALLINE LED TAIL LAMP
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MONO-SHOCK SUSPENSION
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LED PROJECTOR HEADLAMP
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NEW INFINITY DISPLAY
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ASSIST & SLIPPER CLUTCH
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USB CHARGING PORT
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SMART FUEL READING
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GEAR INDICATOR
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ULTRA SAFE BRAKING
Full Specifications
City | 25-30km/l |
Highway | 30-35km/l |
Engine Type | Single cylinder, 4-Stroke, SOHC, 2 valve, oil cooled, FI |
Displacement | 249.07cc |
Power | 24.5PS @ 8,750rpm |
Torque | 21.5Nm @ 6,500rpm |
Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
Speedometer | Digital |
Tachometer | Analogue |
Tripmeter | Yes |
Fuel Guage | Yes |
Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Low Oil Indicator | Yes |
Start Type | Electric |
Kill Switch | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Pass Light | Yes |
ABS | Yes |
Front Suspension | Telescopic (37mm) |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock with Nitrox |
Wheelbase | 1351mm |
Ground Clearance | 165mm |
Seat Height | 795mm |
Kerb Weight | 164Kg |
Fuel Capacity | 14liters |
Tyres(F) | 100/80 x 17 Tubeless |
Tyres(R) | 130/70 x 17 Tubeless |
Brakes(F) | 300mm Disc, Single Channel ABS |
Brakes(R) | 230mm Disc |
Console features | Gear indicator, Clock, Fuel Efficiency, Range Indicator |
Head Lamp | Bi functional LED projector headlamp with LED DRLs |
BAJAJ PULSAR F250 OVERVIEW
The Bajaj Pulsar F250 gets an all-new single-cylinder, 249.07cc, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve, oil-cooled, fuel-injected engine. This engine mates with a five-speed transmission gearbox. It produces a peak torque of 21.5N-m at 6,500rpm and a maximum power of 24.5PS at 8750rpm. One will never run out of juice with a torque band compared to other motorcycles in the segments.
The design details of this motorcycle are just awe. The sharp aesthetics of this bike are another plus point, darker at the front and lighter towards the end. The stylish exhaust offers a sportier and throatier note. The crystalline LED tail lamps are a classical design with a Ruby Crystal dust pattern.
Firstly, a new mono-shock suspension that offers handling without compromising on comfort. An LED Projector headlamp that provides improved safety. Secondly, the new infinity display for clear reading and striking aesthetics. Another feature is the Assist and Slipper Clutch, which allows aggressive downshifting with confidence with an effortless clutch pull.
Other features include a USB charging port, smart fuel reading and gear indicator. With the ultra-safe braking performance and larger tyres that have a solid grip, this motorcycle ensures safety to a whole new level. The Bajaj Pulsar F250 is available in three colour options- Caribbean Blue, Racing Red and Techno Grey. The fuel capacity of this motorcycle is 14litres and weighs 164kg.
BAJAJ PULSAR F250 VERDICT
PROS
- Draws attention to oneself
- Engine performance is quite good
CONS
- No Bluetooth instrument cluster
- Misses out on dual-channel ABS
About BAJAJ BIKES
Bajaj bikes came into existence in India way back in 1945 by introducing Chetak scooters. By 1986 they made a paradigm shift by having it’s focus completely on motorcycles and discontinued scooter manufacturing. From there Bajaj was always on course to seal a spot in the top motorcycle manufacturers. On the way, Bajaj made tie-up with Kawasaki in 1984 and KTM in 2007 in which former severed tie up in April 2017. As a result of years of R & D and technology assistance from KTM and Kawasaki, their models are now finding a place among the top and also within motorcycle aficionados.
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