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- Sep 6, 2019
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Bajaj Pulsar DTS-i is gone under a stunning makeover
Tasteful modifications like custom and aftermarket parts added
The Grey colour along with blue accents looks classy
The Bajaj Pulsar DTS-i is a legend of the past, it was one of the most popular bikes in the Indian market. Both the young and older generations loved riding that bike. This legend was resurrected back to its old glory by Hyderabad-based Eimor Customs, in India. The bike is completely decked out with plenty of modifications. Let’s deep dive into what all has been to the bike.
The bike has got a fresh paint job with a base grey colour and accents in blue colour that stand out. At the front, the headlight gets a grill and a flyscreen. It is equipped with a wide handlebar along with bigger aftermarket mirrors. Moving to the back, the bike gets a custom seat which looks well-padded. The bike is fit with a tail rack to strap luggage on while riding out in the sunset. The bike is also fitted with a classy-looking custom-made front fender.
Overall, the bike receives minimal modifications, preserving the beauty of the original design. The Bajaj Pulsar DTS-i was launched in the early 2000s, it had made quite a name for itself in its time. The Pulsar DTS-i was known for its aggressive styling and a peppy engine that offered impressive performance. Throughout the years the Pulsar has got multiple updates and is one of the most popular bikes in the Bajaj two-wheeler line-up. The Pulsar is an iconic name symbolizing power and aggressive styling.
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