Bajaj Discover F150 will hit in stores from June to make the ride best

  • 15th, May 2014 12:32 PM
  • SAGMart Team
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Homegrown Auto Major Bajaj is known for manufacturing bikes with comfort, durability and is a quite affordable brand for Indians. It had already been offered several Discover series bikes and thanks to the company's all Discover series bikes that make the Bajaj a renowned name in the two-wheeler industry. Now the company has previously planned to launch Discover F150 for the Indian market. It would be made entry in market next month of this year.

If rumours are to be believed then, the new Bajaj Discover will definitely turn into the good experience for the bike riders. The bike features quarter fairing which you can say, it takes from its cousin Pulsar 220F. It is said to have a new 150CC twin-spark engine which is used to power the bike with 4 valve and would generate around 14PS of peak power. It is expected to integrate with 5-speed manual gearbox. The new Discover seems like offed 125ST in some aspects, as it takes chassis from the 125ST. On the other side, it also resembles with Pulsar 220 in few section.

Bajaj Discover f150

It comes incorporated with mono-shock rear suspension and digital instrument and has broad comfortable seats. It gets disc brake at front and features drum brake at the rear end. It is also expected that the bike could also be come with an option of rear disc. Discover F150 gives the option of Kick start and electric start as a common feature. Not any other details about the specifications, features and price are disclosed but make-believe to the sources then, it will cost upto Rs. 3,000 extra from 125 ST which are now out off to the stores.

The new bike gets alloy wheels as its predecessor series and has tail pipes garnished with black armature. Overall the bike gets a very sporty looks with stylish touch. It also may give competition to the upcoming Honda 160CC motorbike. Now it will show later that will the bike hit the market with their stunning looks and sporty behavior or just turn into an average bike?