Bajaj Pulsar NS125: Which Colour To Pick?
Modified On Apr 22, 2021 04:59 PM By Manaal Mahatmefor Bajaj Pulsar NS 125
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If the array of youthful colours have you confused, our take on the paintjobs should help you take a call
Bajaj’s streak of launches doesn’t seem to stop. After resurrecting the Pulsar 180 in February, the Indian auto giant went on to launch the Platina 100 ES and Platina 110 ABS in March. This month, the CT110X debuted, followed by the launch of the Pulsar NS125. If the baby Pulsar NS has been on your radar, you’re spoilt for choice with an array of colour options. We reckon our take on these paint jobs could help you pick one for yourself.
Orange
Of the four available colours, this is the only one unique to this bike and hasn’t been taken off its elder siblings. The orange gives this bike a youthful appeal while the grey perimeter frame and the alloy wheels complement the bright colour well. This one’s quite a tempting option, but we think the Pulsar’s Austrian cousin pulls it off a lot better.
Grey
If the orange option is a bit too loud for your liking, Pewter Grey should fit the bill. It doesn’t beg a second look and even matches the paint of the frame and the alloy. This also is our grouse with this paint job: the grey is a tad too overpowering. Perhaps, a little more dab of black would have worked wonders.
Blue
This shade is straight off the Bajaj Pulsar NS200. However, on the 200, the white frame and alloys steal the limelight from the rich colour. On the baby NS125, the dark colour of these components highlights the muscular tank way better.
Red
We recently tested the Pulsar NS200 in this dapper red colour and it is hard to take your eyes away from the bike. Not only does the colour accentuate the beefy bodywork, the matte finish doesn’t require as much care as a glossy paint would. Of the four, this is our pick for the new Bajaj Pulsar NS125.