Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon BS6 vs Honda CG 125

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 125 Neon BS6 and CG 125

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Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon BS6
Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon BS6

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Honda CG 125
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.40 cc 125.00 cc
Engine 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, Twin Spark BSVI Compliant DTS-i Engine Four Stroke OHV cooled by air
Engine Starting -- Kick start
Cooling System -- Air Cooling
Maximum Power 12 PS @ 8500 rpm --
Maximum Torque 11 Nm @ 6500 rpm --
Transmission -- Continuous 4 speed mesh
Top Speed 112 kmph --
Battery 12V Full DC MF --
Headlamp HS1 (12V 35/35W) --
Mileage
Overall Mileage 50 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 80/100 x 17 Tubeless 2.50 - 18 4 PR
Rear 100/90 x 17 Tubeless 3.00 - 17 6 PR
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front 240 mm Disc / 170 mm Drum --
Rear 130 mm Drum --
Suspension
Front Telescopic Telescopic Forke 103 mm Travel
Rear Twin Gas Shock Swing Arm 68 mm Travel
Colors Available
Colors Platinum Silver
Solar Red
Neon Blue
Red, Black


Physical Specs
Length 2055 mm 1911 mm
Width 755 mm 732 mm
Height 1060 mm 1016 mm
Weight -- 99 kg
Kerb Weight 140 --
Wheelbase 1320 mm 1201 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm 140 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres 9.2 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon BS6 is a budget-friendly motorcycle that is designed for city riding. Read More --
Features -- Comfortable Seat with Rear Grip.
Beautiful Petrol Tank with Nice Looking Graphics.
Solid Four Stroke Smoke Less Engine
Good Looking Speedometer Console with Economy Zone
Stylish Head Light.
Different Looking Beautifully Shaped Back Light.
Pros and Cons
Pros - Powerful and eco-friendly BS6 compliant engine.
- Reliable braking system offering efficient stopping power.
- Lightweight alloy wheels with tubeless tyres for better grip and stability.
- Durable and comfortable chassis and suspension for a smooth ride.
- Sufficient fuel tank capacity of 15 litres for extended rides.
- Affordable price point for the features offered.
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Cons - The drum brake at the rear could be upgraded to a disc brake for improved braking.
- Power might seem less to some riders, especially on highways.
- Absence of a digital instrument cluster could be a drawback for tech-savvy riders.
- The design could be a bit dated for those seeking a modern aesthetic.
- Lacks some of the advanced features present in competitors at a similar price point.
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