The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 has a cool display on its dashboard. It has a mix of old and new technology. There's a traditional gauge to show engine speed (like in older bikes), and a digital screen that shows things like how fast you're going, how far you've ridden (odometer), how many miles you've ridden since you last reset it (tripmeter), the time (clock), and how much gas you have left (fuel gauge). It's a handy setup that gives you all the important info you need while riding.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 has a small but powerful engine that's great for city rides. It's a 124.45cc engine that meets the latest emission standards (BS6.2). This engine has four valves and is air-cooled, meaning it stays cool even during long rides. It can produce up to 11.99 horsepower at 8500 rotations per minute (rpm) and 11 Newton-meters of torque at 7000 rpm. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox, giving you smooth gear shifts for a comfortable ride.
The new Bajaj Pulsar NS125 has a special kind of front suspension called a telescopic fork and a single shock absorber at the back. For stopping, it has a big 240mm disc brake in the front and a smaller 130mm drum brake in the rear. Plus, it comes with something called CBS (Combined Braking System) to help you brake safely.
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