The Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS has been transformed to have the appearance being like a Scrambler by Malamadre Motorcycles in Indonesia. Keeping the prominent mechanical features intact, the bike has gone for the cosmetic upgradations comprehensively. No perceptible changes are there to the engine. The Indonesian Pulsar 200 NS is having a Powertrain of a 199.5cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder carbuerated engine that churns out 23.1PS of power at 9,500 RPM and 18.3NM of torque at 8,000 RPM.
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As far as the customization is concerned, the revamped Scrambler variant has got an elegant circular headlamp with a chrome finish instead of the stock headlamp and bikini fairing body dynamics. Seems like, the supplementary bits including the digital speedometer, alloy wheels, disc brakes, the regular fork and the steel perimeter frame remain untouched. Probably, the rear tyre has been widened than the conventional 130/70, while front appears to be the stock unit. Overall, major modifications that have been done on the Scrambler model are the substitutions of the headlamp part, fuel tank cover, seat and the exhaust setup.
To give it a peppy nostalgic look, chief alteration job has been done on the fuel-tank and the seat, which are the acme of this mod. The custom fuel tank cover looks fairly identical to the one, which was there on the cafe racer, while the trending stretched and ribbed seat flaunts with the one that we have seen on the Triumph T100. Furthermore, the underbelly exhaust pipe modified with a narrower one for a free flow exhaust. Apart from this, no other changes were observed so far to the power figures or to the braking.