Bajaj Pulsar N160 has recently launched in the market in Bangladesh, since the arrival of this bike, bikers have been very interested in its features. Dual channel ABS is available only with this bike in the 160 cc segment in the Bangladeshi market. Meanwhile, the meter console of this bike has many other features that will make a rider's riding more enjoyable. Today we are going to share with you some attractive features which remain with the meter console of the
Bajaj Pulsar N160. So let’s see at a glance.
1- DTE (Distance to empty)
It introduces the estimated distance that the vehicle can travel under current fuel economy and fuel level conditions. DTE calculation is independent of TRIP and based on AFE for the distance covered for the last 25 kilometers.
2- AFE1 (Average fuel economy) Trip 1
This will indicate the average fuel economy in KM/L in TRIP 1 mode. The Trip meter shows the total distance that the vehicle has traveled in TRIP1 mode. if TRIP1 is reset, the average fuel economy will reset.
3- AFE2 (Average fuel economy 2 ) Trip 2
This will indicate the average fuel economy in KM/L in TRIP 2 mode. The Trip meter shows the total distance that the vehicle has traveled in TRIP2 mode. if TRIP1 is reset, the average fuel economy will reset.
4- IFE (Instantaneous fuel economy)
IFE refers to how much oil per liter your bike's engine uses. That is, through this, you will get an idea of how much oil is being consumed per liter at present and how many km you can go ahead with it.
5- Tachometer or RPM Meter
These features tell you the rpm of your bike's engine and how many rpm you are riding. It is a common feature that is seen in more or less all bikes.
6- Gear Indicator
The gear indicator features are very important for a bike because it is easy to understand how much gear a bike is being ridden through this gear indicator. It is very useful, especially for new riders.
7- High beam indicator
Usually pressing the pass switch or headlamp high beam switch will show that your bike's headlamp is on high beam.
8- Turn the signal indicator
Turn signal indicators are used to indicate which direction you will go right or left with your bike.
9- Side stand indicator
Basically, we find that there are many bikers who forget to raise the side stand of the bike because of their busyness, in this case, there is a signal light on the meter that lights up to know that your bike is in the side stand position and therefore the bike start will stop automatically when you shift the gear.
10- Malfunction indicator
It glows up whenever any abnormality in the performance of FI system-related components is detected by these features. Then understand that there is a fault in your bike's FI or FI-related issues.
11- Low battery indicator
It will light up when your bike's battery is running low and needs to be replaced.
12- Mode Button
This button allows you to view Trip 1, Trip 2, and various topics one by one for your convenience.
13- Set Button
This button allows you to modify various things starting from the trip meter.
14- Engine rev indicator
If the engine rpm raises above 9000 rpm then this rpm indicator lights up automatically.
15- ABS indicator
The ABS indicator lets you know whether your bike's ABS sensor is on or not.
16- Neutral indicator
This Neutral indicator will be on when your bike is out of gear. It goes with all of our bikes.
17- Odo meter
The odometer shows how many kilometers the bike has traveled since you bought it.
18- Trip meter
With the trip meter, you can understand how many km the bike travels in one trip and it goes back to 0 after traveling 999.9 km. It makes it easy to measure the mileage test or how many km you have ridden continuously in a long ride.
19- Fuel level indicator
How many liters of fuel is currently in your bike can be understood by the fuel level indicator.
20- Clock
It is a simple feature that allows you to see the correct time.