Sports bikes are always in demand in the two wheeler sector, which are preferred by the youth who are fond of high speed.
Among all the bikes present in the sports bike segment, today we are talking about Bajaj Pulsar NS160 which is a low budget sports bike.
The starting price of this Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 is Rs 1,19,418 which when on road goes up to Rs 1,40,851.
But we are going to tell you the plan in which you can take this bike home after paying a very easy down payment.
According to the online down payment and EMI calculator, if you buy this bike, then the bank associated with the company will give a loan of Rs 1,19,177 on it.
After this loan, you will have to pay a minimum down payment of Rs 13,000, after which you will have to pay a monthly EMI of Rs 3,829 every month.
To repay the loan on this bike, the bank has fixed a time period of 3 years and the bank will charge interest at the rate of 9.7 percent per annum on this loan amount.
After knowing the finance plan available on Bajaj Pulsar NS 160, you know every small detail from its engine to mileage.
In Bajaj Pulsar NS 160, the company has given a 160.3 cc single cylinder engine which is based on fuel injection technology.
This engine generates 17.2 PS of power and 14.6 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
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Talking about the braking system, the company has installed disc brake in its front wheel and rear wheel, with which a single channel anti-lock braking system has been given.
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Regarding mileage, Bajaj Auto claims that this Bajaj Pulsar NS160 bike gives a mileage of 40.6 kmpl and this mileage has been certified by ARAI.
Important notice: The loan, down payment and interest rate plans available on Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 depend on your banking and CIBIL score.
If a negative report comes out in your banking and CIBIL score, then the bank can make any changes in these three according to its own.