BAJAJ PULSAR N250, F250 LAUNCH
Bajaj Pulsar N250, F250 Launch The new Bajaj Pulsar N250 and the Bajaj Pulsar F250 is the latest iteration of perhaps one of the most iconic motorcycles ever to be launched in India – the Bajaj Pulsar series. After decades of being the defining premium commuter in India, the Bajaj Pulsar series has got itself a makeover as an all-new motorcycle has been launched in India today, called the Bajaj Pulsar N250 and the Bajaj Pulsar F250. Without a doubt, this is one of the most talked-about motorcycles not only from Bajaj this year, but perhaps any motorcycle that gets launched in 2021. First launched in 2001, the Bajaj Pulsar series has had a run of two decades in India and arguably, it marked the acceptance of higher capacity – 150cc or even 180cc motorcycles, in the mass market segment across the country. Now, it is going to be bigger than ever as it becomes the Bajaj Pulsar 250.
Bajaj had already released some teasers of the motorcycle hinting at an updated exhaust note, a fully-digital instrument cluster and a completely updated styling which also includes a double-barrel exhaust for that sporty look. The Bajaj Pulsar N250 and Bajaj Pulsar F250 come with LED headlamps with LED DRLs, split seats, clip-on handlebars, disc brakes both front and back and a new rear monoshock suspension.

The new Bajaj Pulsar N250 and the new Bajaj Pulsar F250 are all-new motorcycles launched by Bajaj in India and are the biggest Pulsar motorcycles ever.

On your right is the new Bajaj Pulsar N 250 and on the left, in red, is the new Bajaj Pulsar F 250.

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I got my bike serviced on December 26th from Noida Sector 8, Skyline Bajaj Workshop(A-2, A Block, Sector 8, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301) and I had already informed the mechanic that my bike had a bubbling problem. I asked him to fix it properly because I narrowly avoided an accident due to this issue. The mechanic fixed it, but the very next day, I again narrowly avoided an accident because the bike's condition remained the same and nothing was resolved.
ReplyDeleteI went back to the service center and complained that the problem was still not fixed despite the service. The mechanic then asked me to leave the bike there, promising to fix it by the evening. When I went in the evening, he said the rim was the issue and needed to be replaced. He asked me to return after four days as the rim would be repaired by then.
However, when I called after four days, I was given another timeline, saying the rim was on order and would take more time. This has continued for a month now, and my bike is still not fixed because the rim hasn't arrived yet.
I request you to fix the issues in my bike promptly, or else return it so I can get it repaired elsewhere. I do not have the time to keep waiting this long.