
Why buy it?
- Nimble handling
- Good suspension tuning
- Fuel efficient motor
Why avoid it?
- Low value for money
- The engine feels too old
I had just received my driving license when the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 first broke cover in 2017. Since then, the world and I have changed a lot for the better but the Pulsar NS160 seems to have taken it rather slow. The bike recently received USD forks, new and more potent brakes, and lighter wheels as a generational update. While we have explained why the bike still exists in Bajaj’s portfolio in our first ride review of the 2023 Pulsar NS160, it’s time to tell you who can consider purchasing the latest model. For that, we spent an entire week riding it in and around the city and conducted a comprehensive test.