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The gear pattern for the Bajaj Pulsar 150 motorcycle is as follows:

  1. Neutral: The neutral position is located between the first and second gears. It is denoted by an "N" on the gear indicator.

  2. First Gear: To engage the first gear, pull the gear shift lever downwards from the neutral position. First gear is used for starting from a complete stop or riding at very low speeds.

  3. Second Gear: To shift from first to second gear, lift the gear shift lever upwards while rolling on the throttle. Second gear allows for slightly higher speeds compared to first gear.

  4. Third Gear: Shift from second to third gear by lifting the gear shift lever upwards again. Third gear provides further acceleration and higher speeds.

  5. Fourth Gear: Shift to fourth gear by lifting the gear shift lever upwards once more. Fourth gear allows for cruising at moderate speeds.

  6. Fifth Gear: Shift to fifth gear by lifting the gear shift lever upwards again. Fifth gear is the highest gear and is used for efficient fuel consumption at higher speeds and highway cruising.

To downshift, simply press the gear shift lever downwards, starting from fifth gear to fourth, third, second, and finally to the first gear. Always remember to engage the clutch lever when shifting gears to disengage the engine power temporarily for smooth gear changes.

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