The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is a practical commuter with sporty intent and adding genuine accessories lets you protect the bike, improve comfort and personalise it without compromising warranty. Genuine parts
and accessories are engineered to fit precisely, maintain ride quality, and match Bajaj’s service standards, which matters more than price when you want reliability long term. Below is a compact, buyer-friendly list of the most useful genuine accessories for Pulsar 125 owners, why each matters, and tips on choosing the right option.
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Essential Protective Accessories
- Crash/leg guards: Protects the engine and bodywork during low-speed knocks. Ideal for city riders who park roadside or navigate congested traffic.
- Engine/skid guard: Handy if you ride rough roads. It reduces risk of damage to the crankcase and exhaust.
- Tank pad and frame protectors: Prevent paint chips and scuffs from zips or boots; cheap insurance for resale value.
Comfort And Convenience Add-Ons
- Seat covers and gel inserts: Improve long-ride comfort for rider and pillion, available in weather-resistant materials.
- Pillion backrest and grab rails: Makes two-up rides less tiring and increases passenger confidence.
- Phone mount and USB charging socket: Useful for navigation and charging on the go; choose vibration-resistant mounts.
Practical Touring And Utility Gear
- Top-box and carrier: Adds secure storage for daily use or weekend runs; ensure the rack is genuine to avoid fitment issues.
- Luggage hooks and tie-downs: Small, inexpensive, and useful for daily hauling.
- Leg cover/Apron (where available): Adds wind and splash protection, helpful in monsoon conditions.
Performance And Maintenance Parts (Genuine Spares)
Bajaj’s genuine spares catalogue highlights key service items you should always use genuine: chain & sprocket kits, clutch plates, air/oil filters, brake components and electrical parts. These keep the bike performing as designed and reduce long-term ownership costs. Buying genuine parts helps avoid premature wear and reliability issues common with low-grade aftermarket items.
Popular bolt-on accessories and pricing pointers
Popular Bolt-On Accessories And Pricing Pointers
Common add-ons listed in aftermarket price directories include speedometer replacements, alloy wheel options, crash guards and seat covers. Prices vary widely by vendor and finish. Expect low-cost items like tank pads and mounts under Rs 1,000, while genuine top-boxes, seats or wheel upgrades can run several thousand rupees.
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Buying Tips And Final Word
Prioritise genuine parts for safety-critical items (brakes, chain, filters) and choose quality aftermarket for low-risk cosmetics only. Get expensive accessories fitted at authorised service stations to protect warranty and ensure correct fitment. For Pulsar 125 owners, a sensible mix of protection (guards, filters), comfort (seat, USB) and storage (top-box) delivers the best value and keeps the bike reliable for years.











