It's been over a year since Bajaj launched the 180F which strangely looks like its elder sibling, 220F. The fairing continues with the 220F but the mechanicals sticks to the 180 cc version. In this first look review of the Bajaj Pulsar 180F we discuss everything front its engine, tyres, prices and more.
Bajaj Pulsar 180F: Overview

It's been over a year since the flared version of the Pulsar 180 was launched. This just looks like the bigger 220F but with a smaller engine, few cosmetic changes and a lower price for sure. Let's see what this bike offers and does it make a better buy?
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Bajaj Pulsar 180F: Looks, Dimensions and Colour Options

It is hard to differentiate the Pulsar 180F and 220F but the badging on the exhaust and tail. As far as the dimension goes, the 180F sticks with 2035 mm in length, 750 mm width and stands tall at 1165 mm. Both the ground clearance and wheelbase sticks with 165 mm and 1350 mm respectively. This bike is available in three different colours - Black Red, Neon Orange and Black Silver.
Bajaj Pulsar 180F: Engine, Transmission and Suspension

The Pulsar 180F receives a 4-stroke, SOHC-2Valve, air-cooled BS6 petrol engine which makes 17.02 PF of power with a peak torque of 14.52 Nm. The 178.6 cc engine gets mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. Suspension-wise the front profile receives telescopic with anti-friction bush while the rear gets nitrox shock absorber.
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Bajaj Pulsar 180F: Tyres, Brakes and Features

Both the front and rear gets 17-inch tubeless tyres and the front gets 280 mm of disc while 230 mm of disc size is observed at the rear tyre. The matte grey colour with neon orange highlights gives the 180F a new style. This one continues to get digital odometer, speedometer, split seat, electric start, LED taillight and among others.
Bajaj Pulsar 180F: Prices
Bajaj retails the Pulsar 180F at a price of Rs 1.11 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi. Please refer to your nearest dealerships for the exact price and any discount they have to offer. For those who want a bike with the 220F styling but also want to save up on money then 180F is a real steal.
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