Here Is The Comparison Between Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 Vs Bajaj Pulsar F250

Both the F50 and the NS200 are impressive bikes in the Pulsar lineup.

So how do they compare with one another?

Let's take a quick look -

Pulsar F250

 
  • According to the official Bajaj bikes price list, the F250 is available at an ex-showroom price of INR 1.40 Lakh.
  • The bike comes in just one variant but is available in two colours.
  • It is equipped with a 249.07 CC engine that is BS-6 emission norms compliant. The engine can deliver a peak power of 24.1 bhp and a peak torque of 21.5 Nm. 
  • It is equipped with Digital Twin Spark Ignition system.
  • The engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It also comes equipped with a slipper clutch that makes aggressive downshifts safer.
  • The bike is equipped with rear and front disc brakes, and Bajaj offers the bike with ABS as standard equipment.
  • The bike has a dry weight of 164 kg and is equipped with a fuel tank with a 14-litre capacity.
  • The bike has semi-fairing and a tall windshield.
  • The step-up seating design adds to the appeal, and the overall design of the taillight unit is also refreshed.
  • The bike is equipped with a side-slung exhaust pipe with twin-exhaust barrels.
  • The bike is equipped with full-LED lighting
  • It has a semi-digital instrument cluster.
  • The bike sits on an all-new tubular chassis.
  • The suspension duties are carried out by a 37mm telescopic fork suspension at the front and an adjustable mono-shock suspension unit at the back.
  • The bike has a 300 mm disc brake for the front wheel and a 230mm disc brake for the rear.
  • The bike comes with 17-inch alloys.
  • It has a 100/80 tire at the front and a 130/70 tire at the rear.

Pulsar NS 200

 
  • According to the official Bajaj bikes price list, the Pulsar NS 200 is offered in India at an ex-showroom price of INR 1, 35,226.
  • The bike comes with a fuel injection system.
  • Bajaj added an additional catalytic converter to reduce the emissions emanating from the bike's exhaust.
  • It is equipped with Digital Triple Spark Ignition system.
  • The bike's peak power and peak torque figures have now increased to 24.5PS and 18.5Nm, respectively.
  • The aesthetics and mechanical aspects remain the same when one compares it with its BS4 version.
  • The bike comes equipped with a perimeter frame.
  • The suspension duties are performed by a telescopic fork suspension at the front and an adjustable mono-shock suspension unit at the rear.
  • It has a 300 mm disc brake for the front and a 230 mm disc brake for the rear wheel.
  • It is equipped with a 100/80-17 front tire and a 130/70-17 rear tire. Both tires are MRF REVZ branded.
  • The bike comes with four colour options: fiery yellow, wild red, graphite black and mirage white.
  • The bike comes with two-tone paint and gets a new set of body graphics in the BS-6 version.
  • It is equipped with a semi-digital instrument cluster.
  • The overall looks of the bike might seem a bit dated compared to the F250. Yet, the NS200 remains a top seller from Bajaj.

Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 Vs Bajaj Pulsar F250

 

The final verdict on Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 Vs Bajaj Pulsar F250 comparison looks like this -  The NS 200 has a six-speed gearbox, low ownership costs, and has aggressive looks of a mean streetfighter bike. The F250, on the other hand, comes with a 250 CC engine, looks to die for and cheap spare parts.

Hence, both bikes are good choices. It all comes down to the preferences of the rider.

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