Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat vs UM Max XL

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 125 Split Seat and Max XL

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Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat
Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat

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UM Max XL
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.40 cc 123.70 cc
Engine 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, Twin Spark BSVI Compliant DTS-i Engine Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Engine Starting Electric or Kick Start --
Fuel System Fuel injection --
Ignition Twin Spark CDI
Cooling System -- Air cooling
Maximum Power 11.8 PS @ 8500 RPM 12 hp @ 8456 rpm
Maximum Torque 10.8 NM @ 6500 RPM 9.38 nm @ 7005 rpm
Transmission 5-speed 5 speed with clutch
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 --
Top Speed -- 126.6 kmph
Battery 12V Full DC MF --
Seats Split Seat Ensure Maximum Comfort --
Headlamp 35 W Low/High Beam --
Mileage
Overall Mileage -- 52.33 kmpl
Tyres
Front 80/100 x 17 Tubeless 2.75-18P / 225Kpa
Rear 100/90 x 17 Tubeless 90/90-18P / 225Kpa
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front 240 mm Disc/130 mm Drum --
Rear 130 mm Drum --
Suspension
Front Telescopic with anti-friction bushes --
Rear Twin Gas Shock, Nitrox Rear shock absorber --
Colors Available
Colors Black Red
Black Silver
Red Spyder, Super Stealth, Arctic Spyder


Physical Specs
Length 2042 mm 2060 mm
Width 765 mm 710 mm
Height 1060 mm 1230 mm
Kerb Weight 142 --
Seat Height 790 --
Wheelbase 1320 mm 1310 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 11.5 litres 3.17 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat is a stylish and comfortable motorcycle with a powerful engine Read More --
Features - Sporty Design
- First-in-class Split Seat
- First-in-class Split Grab Rails
- Nitrox Rear shock absorber
- Anti-Skid Braking Technology
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Pros and Cons
Pros - Sporty and sleek design with first-in-class features such as Split Seat and Split Grab Rails.
- Smooth and responsive 124.4 cc Twin Spark DTS-i Engine with a balanced power output.
- Excellent handling with Telescopic front and Nitrox rear suspension.
- Anti-skid braking technology ensures secure stopping power.
- Good fuel efficiency and comfortable ride quality.
- Attractive pricing for the features offered.
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Cons - Lack of a disc brake option at the rear for improved braking performance.
- Limited color options might not appeal to all consumers.
- The bike might feel underpowered for some riders, especially on highways.
- Absence of LED lighting might disappoint modern tech enthusiasts.
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