Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 vs TVS Apache GP 165R

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 150 BS6 and Apache GP 165R

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Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6
Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6

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TVS Apache GP 165R
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 149.50 cc 165.00 cc
Engine 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, Twin Spark BSVI Compliant DTS-i FI Engine 4 stroke, Liquid cooled, Single cylinder, SOHC
Engine Starting -- Electric
Clutch -- Multiple disc in oil bath with hydraulic Control
Fuel System Fuel Injection Carburettor
Cooling System -- Liquid cooled with forced circulation
Maximum Power 14 PS @ 8500 rpm --
Maximum Torque 13.25 Nm @ 6500 rpm --
Transmission -- 5 Speed
Top Speed 110 kmph 160 kmph
Battery 12V Full DC --
Frame -- Double cradle, steel
Headlamp 35/35 W with 2 pilot lamps, With AHO (Auto Headlamp On) --
Mileage
Overall Mileage 50 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 80/100 17 Tubeless 90x80 x17
Rear 100 / 90 17 Tubeless 110x70x17
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front ABS, 260 mm Disc Front disc 270 mm with hydraulic Control
Rear 130 mm Drum 130 mm Drum
Suspension
Front Telescopic, 31 mm Conventional fork --
Rear Twin Shock absorber, Gas filled with Canister 110mm travel Mono suspension
Colors Available
Colors Black Grey
Black Red
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Physical Specs
Length 2055 mm --
Width 765 mm --
Height 1060 mm --
Weight -- 95 kg
Kerb Weight 148 --
Wheelbase 1320 mm 1330 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres 10 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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