Collection: Bajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-i Tyre
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-i is a versatile and popular motorcycle known for its dynamic performance, stylish design, and reliable features. Powered by a 150cc engine, it strikes the perfect balance between power and efficiency, making it ideal for both city commutes and long-distance rides. To optimize its performance and safety, choosing the right tyres is crucial for maintaining superior grip and stability on various road conditions.
Front Tyre Size: 2.75-17
Rear Tyre Size: 100/90-17
The front tyre, sized 2.75-17, provides excellent control and responsive handling, ensuring a smooth ride even during sharp turns and quick maneuvers. Its tread pattern is designed to offer superior traction, enhancing safety in both dry and wet conditions, making it a reliable choice for urban commuting and long journeys.
The rear tyre, sized 100/90-17, delivers increased stability and traction, especially during acceleration and cornering. The slightly wider profile provides a larger contact patch, which ensures better grip on the road and contributes to improved comfort and durability. This tyre is engineered to maintain control, offering both performance and long-lasting reliability.
With these tyres, the Bajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-i offers an enhanced riding experience, providing excellent grip, comfort, and performance for riders seeking both daily commuting and leisurely long-distance rides.

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Frequenty Asked Questions
Recommended tyre sizes for the Bajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-i are 100/90-17.
Yes, tubeless tyres are compatible and offer advantages like less sudden air loss in case of punctures.
Tyres should be inspected regularly and typically replaced every 5 years or sooner if they show signs of wear.
The recommended pressure is about 25 psi for the front and 28 psi for the rear, but always confirm with the owner's manual.
While possible, it's crucial to ensure that any modifications do not affect the bike's handling or safety.
Several brands, including MRF, CEAT, and Michelin, offer tyres suitable for this model.
Good quality tyres ensure better road grip, stability, braking efficiency, and overall performance.