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Bajaj CT100 ES has been spotted testing in Pune with some minor changes. The entry-level workforce of the company is yet to be updated with CBS.[br][br][br]
[br][br][br]Bajaj Auto is gearing up for launching its updated lineup this month. Ahead of an official launch, its entry-level commuter motorcycle, CT100 was spotted testing in Pune.[br][br]Bajaj CT100 ES is the top-end variant that has been spotted. Visible changes onboard include a refreshed exhaust system and the inclusion of Combined Braking System (CBS).[br][br]From next month, as per the safety regulations, two-wheelers under 125cc should be equipped with CBS and above 125cc motorcycles with ABS. Post April 2020, all the engines will be updated as per the BS-6 norms.[br][br]Speculations suggest that the spotted Bajaj CT100 might be carrying a tuned engine, for the BS-6 norms. To keep the carbon emissions under control, most of the two-wheelers will soon get fuel-injection system.[br][br]That said, it has been spotted testing with CBS. The another brake wire flowing from the rear brake to the front brake confirms the safety feature.[br][br]Other than these two upgrades, we cannot spot any further changes. Overdrive has spotted the Bajaj CT100 in the top-end ES variant which gets alloy wheels and an electric starter.[br][br]CT100 is the most affordable Bajaj motorcycle, which is followed by Platina and Discover. It remains the third best selling motorcycle from the company, behind Bajaj Platina and Pulsar 150.[br][br]Bajaj CT100 ES gets a 102cc natural air-cooled engine, that delivers 7.7 BHP and 8.24 Nm of peak torque. The other two lower variants use a 99.27cc engine that delivers 8.2 BHP and 8.05 Nm of peak torque.[br][br]For suspension it uses telescopic forks at the front and twin-coiled shock absorbers at the back. [br][br]Bajaj CT100 is priced starting from Rs 32,000 up to Rs 40,883 (ex-showroom). It goes against the likes of TVS Star City and Hero Splendor.[br][br] |
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