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Pulsar RS 200 Red-White Paint Scheme Spotted In Columbia

A Facebook post on the Pulsar RS 200 Colombia page shows a new red and white colour scheme on display for the Pulsar RS 200 sold in Colombia. The photo was snapped in a trade show and the new colour may soon be launched in Colombia.

The new colour scheme looks similar to the one that used to be offered with the Yamaha R15

Bajaj Auto in Colombia has just unveiled a new colour for its Pulsar RS 200. The new scheme will sport a red and white dual-tone pattern, and ends up looking similar to a limited edition shade offered on the Yamaha R15. The colour scheme was unveiled at a trade show and might soon be launched in the Colombian market.

One issue we have always had with the Pulsar RS 200 were the looks. While there is no dispute of what a capable machine the RS 200 is, the design of the bike has put off many people from buying it. Flashy would be an understatement when comes to describing the RS 200’s looks. And as if all the cuts, creases and bumps were not enough, Bajaj added a sticker job to top it all off. Mere absence of decals would greatly help in integrating all the styling features.

Rant aside, the new colour does a much better job of the decals. While they are still present, they don’t try and pop out the design features. On the flip side, the bike actually looks quite attractive, and much more understated than the currently available colour schemes in India.

Everything else remains exactly the same, and the Pulsar RS is still powered by a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 199.5cc engine, which outputs 24.2 HP of power and 18.6 Nm of torque, which comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The bike gets a single channel ABS unit up front as an option.

Pulsar RS 200 Red-White

– The Pulsar RS 200 was spotted adorning new colours at a trade show in Colombia
– The new paint scheme has a base white paint, with red decals
– It looks similar to a colour that used to be offered on the Yamaha R15
– All other components are unchanged

The bike gets a single channel ABS up front
The front looks cleaner and better defined without the eye-brow decals
The instrument cluster remains unchanged
The two red stripes running across the side seat panels look quite appealing
The tail light still carries the same controvesial design

Source – Pulsar RS200 Colombia on Facebook

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