Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTSi vs Suzuki Gixxer SF SP

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 180 DTSi and Gixxer SF SP

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Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTSi
Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTSi

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Suzuki Gixxer SF SP
Suzuki Gixxer SF SP

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 178.60 cc 154.90 cc
Engine 4-stroke, DTS-i, air cooled, single cylinder 4-Stroke. 1-Cylinder, Air-cooled, SOHC, 2 Valve
Engine Starting Self start / Kick start Electric & Kick
Fuel System -- Carburetor
Maximum Power 17.02 PS @ 8500 RPM 14.8ps@8000 rpm
Maximum Torque 14.22 NM @ 6500 RPM 14Nm@6000rpm
Transmission 5 Speed --
Gear Shift Pattern 1 Down -4 Up --
Top Speed 136 kmph --
Battery -- Maintenance free 12V, 3Ah
Headlamp -- 12 V 35/35 W
Taillamp -- LED
Mileage
Highway Mileage 55 kmpl --
City Mileage 45 kmpl --
Overall Mileage 50 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 90/90 x 17 - Tubeless 100/80-17 - Tubeless
Rear 120/80 x 17 - Tubeless 140/60R - 17 - Radial Tubeless
Brakes
Front 260 mm Disc Disc
Rear 130 mm Drum Disc
Suspension
Front Telescopic, with anti-friction bush Telescopic
Rear 5 way adjustable, Nitrox shock absorber Swing Arm, Mono Suspension
Colors Available
Colors Plasma Blue, Cocktail Wine Red, Midnight Black. Matte Fibron Grey, Glass Sparkle Black


Physical Specs
Length 2035 mm 2050 mm
Width 765 mm 785 mm
Height 1165 mm 1085 mm
Weight 147 kg 139 kg
Wheelbase 1350 mm 1330 mm
Ground Clearance 150 mm 160 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres 12 litres
Overview
About The Pulsar 180 is the best selling motorcycle in its class in India. The bike was debuted in 20 Read More Gixxer SF SP is the limited edition version of the Gixxer SF. This all new motorcycle is loaded Read More
Features Powerful 180cc engine. Stylish SP Emblem & Sporty Graphics
Clear Lens LED Tail Lamp
Alluminium Muffler Cover
Smart Digital Instrumentation
Pros and Cons
Pros -- - Excellent power and torque figures
- Comfortable for long rides
- Stylish design and attractive graphics
- Efficient fuel economy
- High-quality build and durability
Cons -- - Might be a bit pricey for some buyers
- Carburetor fuel system may require regular cleaning and maintenance
- Lack of a liquid-cooled engine could be a potential downside for some riders

Which one do you think is better? And why?
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