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BAJAJ PULSAR 135LS The famous motorcycle maker Bajaj Auto Ltd' is now attracting the youth customers with their new bike. They launched their smallest bike in the Pulsar range titled Bajaj Pulsar 135LS in the Indian markets. LS stands for Light Sports'. This bike is powered with a 135cc 4 valve DTS-i engine, which produces 13.5Ps of power at 9000rpm and 11.4Nm of torque at 7500rpm. Other features include a tachometer, a digital ...
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