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Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi

Review
• Bajaj works in collaboration
with David Pieris Motor
Company Ltd.
• (DPMC) of Sri Lanka to sell
their bikes in the sub continent
country.
• DPMC is one of Sri Lanka’s
leading 2 wheeler providers
with a widespread countrywide
authorized dealership network
which is responsible for sales,
distribution, spares, marketing
and service to its products.
• A few days back Pulsar 220
DTSi was launched in the Sri
Lankan market.
• Bajaj already had eight models
currently in the market;
Platina 100, Platina 125,
CT100, Boxer BM 100,
Discover 100, Discover 135,
Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 180
and Pulsar 220 forms the 9th
model in the lineup.
• Surprisingly, Bajaj doesn’t
have the pocket sized 4 valve
technical gem Pulsar 135LS in
Sri Lankan market yet. 
• It makes a lot of sense to launch
this bike in a market like Sri
Lanka especially when the bike is
doing wonders in India and other
countries like Indonesia etc.
• In fact, looking at the current
success rate of the bike we guess
it would not take much time for
Bajaj to launch it in Sri Lanka.
• Pulsar 220 DTSi launched in Sri
Lanka is exactly the same model
which is sold in India.
• The bike produces 21.04PS of
maximum power and 19.12Nm of
peak torque from its 220cc 4
stroke, air cooled DTSi engine. 
• The bike carries the same 2 years
or 30,000 kms (whichever is
earlier from the date of purchase)
warranty.
• Contrary to Bajaj providing 4 free
services in India, DPMC offers
two free services within 2 months
or 2500 kms (whichever occurs
earlier).
• These launches frequently reflect
Bajaj’s great interest in the
foreign market and their success
rate also makes us feel proud that
an Indian company is doing our
country a good name.

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