The pulsar ns125 carries the same design language as that of the bigger ns160 and the near decade-old ns200. The tiny visor, clip-on handlebar, fuel tank, and semi-digital instrument cluster have all been carried over to the new entrant in the line-up. Bajaj has introduced new paint schemes and graphics with the 125, but, still, there is no denying that the design has begun to look a bit too familiar now. The ns125 also misses out on some essential features that have now become commonplace in the segment, like an led headlamp, a gear-position indicator, and a side-stand engine cut-off. In terms of quality, the ns125 feels solid and has an overall impressive fit & finish.
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