Bajaj Pulsar 135LS Specifications
Mileage (ARAI) | 65 Kmpl |
Displacement | 134.6 cc |
Engine Type | Single Cylinder, 4- Stroke, 4-Valve, Twin Spark, DTS-i Engine, BSIV Compliant |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Max Power | 13.56 PS @ 9000 rpm |
Max Torque | 11.4 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
Front Brake | Disc |
Rear Brake | Drum |
Fuel Capacity | 8 L |
Body Type | Commuter Bikes |
Bajaj Pulsar 135LS Features
ABS | No |
LED Tail Light | Yes |
Speedometer | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Tripmeter | Digital |
Fuel gauge | Yes |
Tachometer | Analogue |
What’s Included with Bajaj Pulsar 135LS
Vehicle Warranty | 2 Years or 30,000 Km |
Bajaj Pulsar 135LS App Features
Low battery alert | Yes |
Bajaj Pulsar 135LS Specifications
Engine and Transmission
Engine Type Refers to the design and configuration of the engine. Most petrol bikes typically use either a single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, or occasionally a multi-cylinder (like a four-cylinder) engine. | Single Cylinder, 4- Stroke, 4-Valve, Twin Spark, DTS-i Engine, BSIV Compliant |
Displacement | 134.6 cc |
Max Torque Represents the highest rotational force output by the engine, usually measured in Newton-meters (Nm) or pound-feet (lb-ft). It indicates the engine's pulling power. | 11.4 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
No. of Cylinders Indicates the total count of combustion cylinders in the engine. Common configurations include single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, and four-cylinder setups.
| 1 |
Cooling System Describes the method used to dissipate heat from the engine. Petrol bikes often use air-cooling or liquid-cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures. | Air Cooled |
Valve Per Cylinder Refers to the number of intake and exhaust valves present in each cylinder. Most modern petrol bike engines have two or four valves per cylinder. | 4 |
Starting Describes how the engine is initiated. Most petrol bikes use electric starters, kick starters, or both, to commence engine operation. | Kick and Self Start |
Fuel Supply | Carburetor |
Clutch Enables the rider to disconnect the engine from the transmission temporarily, allowing for gear changes and neutral operation. | Wet, Multi Plate |
Gear Box Indicates the arrangement of gears that transmit power from the engine to the wheels, allowing the rider to adjust speed and torque. | 5 Speed |
Compression Ratio Reflects the ratio of the maximum volume in the cylinder (when the piston is at the bottom) to the minimum volume (when the piston is at the top) during the engine cycle. Higher compression ratios generally lead to more efficient combustion. | 9:2:1 |
Features
Instrument Console This refers to the display panel on a petrol bike that shows essential information like speed, RPM, fuel level, and other indicators such as engine temperature and gear position. | Analogue and Digital |
Speedometer Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding. | Digital |
Techometer | Analogue |
Tripmeter Tracks the distance traveled during a specific journey or trip, enabling riders to monitor their mileage for individual rides. | Digital |
Odometer Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage | Digital |
Seat Type | Split |
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Passenger Backrest | No |
Stepup Seat | Yes |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Carry hook | No |
Underseat storage | No |
Average Fuel economy Indicator | Yes |
Distance to Empty Indicator | No |
Features and Safety
Speedometer Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding. | Digital |
Tachometer | Analogue |
Odometer Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage | Digital |
Tripmeter Tracks the distance traveled during a specific journey or trip, enabling riders to monitor their mileage for individual rides. | Digital |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Pass Switch | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Carry Hook | No |
Stepup Seat | Yes |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Mileage and Performance
ARAI Mileage | 65 Kmpl |
Chassis and Suspension
Body Type | Commuter Bikes |
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | Yes |
Dimensions and Capacity
Width These dimensions describe the physical size of the bike. Width represents the distance across the widest part of the bike, length is the distance from front to back, and height is the vertical measurement from the ground to the highest point of the bike. | 765 mm |
Length | 1995 mm |
Height | 1045 mm |
Fuel Capacity | 8 L |
Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
Wheelbase | 1325 mm |
Kerb Weight | 121 Kg |
Additional Storage | No |
Electricals
Headlight | Halogen With AHO |
Taillight | LED |
Turn Signal Lamp | Bulb |
Projector Headlights | No |
LED Taillights | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
Distance to Empty Indicator | No |
Average Fuel economy Indicator | Yes |
Pilot Lamps | Yes |
Tyres and Brakes
Front Brake Diameter Refers to the diameter of the disc or drum used for the front brake system on a petrol bike, influencing braking performance and heat dissipation. | 240 mm |
Rear Brake Diameter Indicates the diameter of the disc or drum used for the rear brake system, contributing to the bike's overall braking effectiveness and control. | 130 mm |
Radial Tyre | Yes |
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider) | 25 psi |
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) | 25 psi |
Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider) | 28 psi |
Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) | 32 psi |
Performance
Top Speed | 112 kmph |
Motor & Battery
Peak Power | 13.56 PS @ 9000 rpm |
Drive Type Describes the configuration of the drivetrain, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive, affecting traction and handling characteristics. | Chain Drive |
Battery Type | Lead Acid |
Transmission | Manual |
Charging
Charging At Home | No |
Charging At Charging Station | No |
Underpinnings
Suspension Front | Telescopic With Anti Friction Bush |
Suspension Rear | 5 Way Adjustable Nitrox Shock Absorber |
Brakes Front | Disc |
Brakes Rear | Drum |
ABS | No |
Tyre Size | Front :-2.75-17, Rear :-100/90-17 |
Wheel Size | Front :-17 inch, Rear :-17 inch |
Wheels Type | Alloy |
Frame | Box Type Diamond |
Tubeless Tyre | Tube |
What’s Included
Vehicle Warranty | 2 Years or 30,000 Km |
App Features
Low battery alert | Yes |
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Comfort User Reviews of Bajaj Pulsar 135LS
- Better mileage Bike
Awesome bike, good pickup, nice average 55kmpl, comfortable ride, smooth handling, low maintenance cost
- Super Bike
The bike is so awesome, Its voice of silencer is also fabulous. The gearing system is fabulous. Full comfort.
- Awesome bike.
It's a fantastic ride for every person who rides it as the comfort level it has is mind-blowing and the looks are commendable.
- Low ground clearance and not comfortable for long distances
Pulsar 135 carry good looks to justify its name. The bike has sporty looks and double saddle seat for a comfortable sitting posture for both the occupants. It is priced at around Rs. 64,000 ex-showroom and do not have many competitors as such. I purchased a Pulsar 135 in July 2014, the bike is providing smooth running and good performance with a mileage of 50 kilometers per liter. I am not satisfied with the motorcycle completely. I am facing some problems driving it on bad roads. Firstly, its ground clearance is low, it touches the ground when any big speed breaker aur bumps come in the way. Secondly, one cannot feel comfortable after riding it for 50 kilometers in a stretch, maybe the problem occurs as the shockers are not up to the mark. Bajaj could have offered a better motorcycle at this price. Overall, its a good bike and I am not facing any problems with its engine and the power it generates. I am Prakash Verma, if you want to know more about my bike, you can mail me at my email id mentioned in the post.Read More
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