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25 Bikes Above 125cc That Are Still Not Available With ABS in India

The deadline of March 31 for the sale of existing ABS-equipped bikes is coming fast and the list of products that are yet to get ABS is longer than most fans expected for the Indian market. The products listed here have either been spotted testing or not even seen with ABS till date. For some like Bajaj Auto, the Pulsar 150 (Neon, Standard and Twin Disc), Pulsar 180 and NS160 will share the same unit that was seen on the 220F a few days back.

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon

Although everything is yet to be made official. The V15 may get discontinued while prices for the Avenger series with ABS are unofficially available. Not even a single test mule of ABS-equipped Hero Xtreme Sports, Karizma ZMR or Achiever has been seen till date. Honda, on the other hand, is yet to announce ABS arrival on both the Unicorn models.

However, the 160cc variant of Unicorn recorded zero sales and may get discontinued. KTM Duke 250 is listed with 2-channel ABS on the official website, but price remains a mystery. Mojo can share the ABS unit with Jawa bikes but never got spotted testing with the safety feature. Bullet 350 is the only remaining model in RE lineup that will get ABS in next few weeks.

KTM RC 200

TVS will use the RTR 180-sourced ABS on Apache 160 while the 160 4V may share the ABS with RTR 200. It can also be possible that they discontinue the standard 160cc model as 160 4V is a popular option with buyers. UM never talked about adding ABS to their bikes but being in the radar of 125cc+ bikes, they will have to use either single or a dual channel unit within the next two months to stay legal for the Indian two-wheeler market.

Non-ABS Bikes in India

As on January 31, 2019

  1. Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon: INR 64,998
  2. Bajaj V15: INR 65,178
  3. Bajaj Pulsar 150: INR 76,800
  4. Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc: INR 80,794
  5. Bajaj Pulsar NS160: INR 85,690
  6. Bajaj Pulsar 180: INR 85,823
  7. Bajaj Avenger 180: INR 87,827
  8. Bajaj Avenger 220: INR 96,922
  9. Bajaj Pulsar 220F: INR 98,694
  10. Hero Achiever: INR 66,800
  11. Hero Xtreme Sports: INR 80,100
  12. Hero Karizma ZMR: INR 1.08 lakh
  13. Honda CB Unicorn 150: INR 72,315
  14. Honda CB Unicorn 160: INR 75,566
  15. KTM 250 Duke: INR 1.81 lakh
  16. Mahindra Mojo UT300: INR 1.50 lakh
  17. Mahindra Mojo XT300: INR 1.80 lakh
  18. Royal Enfield Bullet 350: INR 1.28 lakh
  19. TVS Apache RTR 160: INR 79,035
  20. TVS Apache RTR 160 4V: INR 82,810
  21. UM Sports S: INR 1.66 lakh
  22. UM Commando: INR 1.83 lakh
  23. Yamaha SZ-RR V2: INR 69,303
  24. Yamaha Fazer: INR 89,643
  25. Yamaha R15S: INR 1.17 lakh
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