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Bajaj Pulsar has a ginormous fan following in India. From school kids and college goers, for many of whom the Pulsar is their first motorcycle, to enthusiasts who pledge allegiance to the brand, Pulsar is very well appreciated. But people will always find ways to make bikes better, if not better then modify to better suit their taste. Following are some of neat Pulsar modifications.
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Bajaj Pulsar 150 is clearly doing a great job as a scrambler and this one's called the Gambit. Comes from the house of Autologue Designs of Pune, the Gambit is a fantastic and by far, a very sensible modification. The 143cc engine, frame and suspension have been retained from the stock motorcycle, besides which the body work, the seat, fuel tank, paint job among others are customised.
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Cafe Racer – Pulsar 150: Bombay Custom Works has put together this classically beautiful looking machine, which is a quite a cross between a bobber and a cafe racer. Although the exhaust has not been changed for one that would look in place on a classic looking motorcycle.
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Cafe Racer – Pulsar 150: Seems like cafe racers are a hot topic amongst custom shop owners when it comes to modifying Pulsars. This one was done by Joat Moto Customs. While the engine and frame have been retained from the stock motorcycle, it has been made a lot lighter. Although the machine looks the part for a cafe racer, but there is scope for betterment with better attention to detail.
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Pune-based custom builder Gabriel Motorcycles took a stock Bajaj Pulsar 220 and transformed it into a Bobber that looks quite like a factory finish job. While the engine remains the same, some mechanical changes were made. It gets fat tyres and the detailing, including paint job on the fuel tank, is commendable.
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While each and every bike featured here is a fantastic custom job, but this Pulsar 200NS from Vietnam is quite the centre of attraction. The customiser seems to be a Kawasaki Z1000 fan, who has not just made the Pulsar look like one but has also enhanced the engine, which is now a 350cc. The overall package sure looks pretty amazing. (Image: MotoSaigon)

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