Its not a review, but some things to say, about its looks and how to keep it long lasting.
You all know that its ultimate shine (right from the headlight portion to tail light), fades away due to constant use and touching, especially the tanks paint. So dont rely on teflon coating which is provided by the bajaj dealers, instead go for a good branded polish and have it applied whereever u want, and avoid using harsh clothes to wipe off the polished or painted area. Buy a good cover, which has coatings of both cloth(to prevent from heat under sun if u keep out) and plastic to rain proof it.
Also i have seen many modifying their pulsars in lots of different ways, but u should keep it in mind that u dont install any lose parts, that dont fit to the chasis or body perfectly, result of which they will fall out by even a slow speed crash, or become lose and annoy u by making rattling sounds, and due to them, even makes lose the default setting of the surrounding parts.
So keep in mind that u install parts that fit in place perfectly and dont move out easily even by your punch.
In my opinion, about both humans and vehicles, beauty lies in simplicity. Thus keep the default model , its too preetty, or go for minimum modification like silencer, rear tyre, headlight a little, seat,
and u can also make it exciting with the use of fibre coverings over and under the engine, near the rear tyre etc. But as I said, dont install cheap parts, that will low down its performance and only prove to be a headache. The rear tyre should be of low weight i.e. of a branded company like mrf, ceat, or any good brand.