Bajaj Dominar 400 ABS BS6 vs Bajaj Pulsar 400 CS

Compare Specifications of Dominar 400 ABS BS6 and Pulsar 400 CS

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Bajaj Dominar 400 ABS BS6
Bajaj Dominar 400 ABS BS6

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Bajaj Pulsar 400 CS
Bajaj Pulsar 400 CS

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 373.30 cc 375.00 cc
Engine Single cylinder, 4 stroke, DOHC, 4 Valve, Liquid cooled, Triple Spark, FI 4 valve, triple spark with fuel injection
Clutch Wet, Multiplate with Assist & Slipper Clutch --
Fuel System Fuel Injection --
Ignition Triple Spark --
Cooling System Liquid cooled Liquid Cooled
Maximum Power 40 PS @ 8800 RPM --
Maximum Torque 35 NM @ 6500 RPM --
Transmission 6 Speed 6 speed
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5-6 --
Battery 12V, 8Ah VRLA --
Frame Beam type perimeter frame --
Headlamp Full LED with Auto Headlamp On (AHO) --
Tyres
Front 110/70-17 Radial --
Rear 150/60-17 Radial --
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front 320 mm ABS Disc brake --
Rear 230 mm ABS Disc brake --
ABS Twin Channel ABS --
Suspension
Front Telescopic, 43 mm USD Fork, 135 mm travel --
Rear Multi-step adjustable Mono shock with Nitrox, Wheel stroke of 110 mm --
Colors Available
Colors Aurora Green
Vine Black
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Physical Specs
Length 2156 mm --
Width 836 mm --
Height 1112 mm --
Kerb Weight 187 --
Wheelbase 1453 mm --
Ground Clearance 157 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 litres --
Overview
About The Bajaj Dominar 400 ABS BS6 is a powerful motorcycle with a 373.30 cc single-cylinder engi Read More CS stands for Cruiser Sport Read More
Features - Twin Barrel Exhaust
- LCD split speeedometer divides the display into primary and secondary console
ABS Equipped Brakes
Pros and Cons
Pros - Powerful engine with high maximum power and torque
- Excellent braking system with ABS for added safety
- Comfortable suspensions setup for both city and highway riding
- Full LED headlamp for better visibility
- Good fuel tank capacity for longer rides
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Cons - On the heavier side, which could be a bit of a problem for new riders.
- The LCD speedometer may be hard to read under direct sunlight.
- Ground clearance could have been a bit higher for more challenging terrains.
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