Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 vs Suzuki Satria F150

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Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6
Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6

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Suzuki Satria F150
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 149.50 cc 150.00 cc
Engine 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, Twin Spark BSVI Compliant DTS-i FI Engine 4-stroke, Liquid cooled
Engine Starting -- 1-Push Electric Starter
Fuel System Fuel Injection Fuel Injection
Ignition -- Euro3
Cooling System -- Liquid Cooled
Maximum Power 14 PS @ 8500 rpm 18 hp @ 10000 rpm
Maximum Torque 13.25 Nm @ 6500 rpm 13.8 Nm @ 8500 rpm
Transmission -- 6 acceleration
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Top Speed 110 kmph --
Battery 12V Full DC --
Headlamp 35/35 W with 2 pilot lamps, With AHO (Auto Headlamp On) LED
Mileage
Overall Mileage 50 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 80/100 17 Tubeless 70 / 90-17 38P
Rear 100 / 90 17 Tubeless 80 / 90-17 50P
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front ABS, 260 mm Disc New Petal Design Disc Brake
Rear 130 mm Drum New Petal Design Disc Brake
Suspension
Front Telescopic, 31 mm Conventional fork Telescopic, spiral spring, oil pads
Rear Twin Shock absorber, Gas filled with Canister Swing arm, spiral spring, oil pads
Colors Available
Colors Black Grey
Black Red
Brilliant White / Solid Black, Stronger Red / Titan Black, Met Triton Blue, Matte Titan Black


Physical Specs
Length 2055 mm 1960 mm
Width 765 mm 675 mm
Height 1060 mm 980 mm
Weight -- 109 kg
Kerb Weight 148 --
Wheelbase 1320 mm --
Ground Clearance 165 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres 4 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 is a stylish and powerful motorcycle with a 149.5cc 4-stroke, 2 Read More --
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Pros and Cons
Pros - The Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 comes with a powerful and efficient engine that adheres to new BS6 emission norms.
- Offers impressive fuel efficiency of approximately 50 km per litre, making it an economical choice for daily commuting.
- Equipped with ABS on the front brake, enhancing safety during emergency stops.
- The Auto Headlamp On (AHO) feature provides improved visibility, enhancing safety.
- Retains the aggressive, sporty look of the Pulsar series, appealing to young riders.
- Good ground clearance allows comfortable handling of speed bumps and uneven surfaces.
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Cons - Lacks rear disc brake, which some riders may prefer for additional stopping power.
- The design hasn't significantly evolved, which may not appeal to those seeking a fresh aesthetic.
- Absence of modern features such as digital instrument console or LED lights might disappoint tech-savvy riders.
- Limited colour options might not cater to everyone's preference.
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