Bajaj Pulsar 180 vs Honda Hornet 2.0 Repsol Edition

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 180 and Hornet 2.0 Repsol Edition

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Bajaj Pulsar 180
Bajaj Pulsar 180

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Honda Hornet 2.0 Repsol Edition
Honda Hornet 2.0 Repsol Edition

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 178.60 cc 184.40 cc
Engine 4 - stroke, SOHC 2-Valve, Air Cooled, BSVI Compliant DTS-i Fi Engine 4 Stroke, SI Engine, BS-VI
Engine Starting Electric and Kick Self Start
Clutch -- Multiplate Wet Clutch
Fuel System -- PGM-FI
Cooling System Air Cooled --
Maximum Power 17.02 PS @ 8500 RPM 17 HP @ 8500 RPM
Maximum Torque 14.52 NM @ 6500 RPM 16.1 NM @ 6000 RPM
Transmission -- 5 Speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5
Battery 12V Full DC MF 12V, 5.0 Ah
Display -- Fully Digital Negative Liquid Crystal Meter
Frame -- Diamond Type
Seats -- Sporty Split Seat
Headlamp 35/35 W with 2 pilot lamps, With AHO (Auto Headlamp On) LED
Taillamp LED X-Shaped LED
Tyres
Front 90/90 17 Tubeless 110/70-17 M/C 54S (Tubeless)
Rear 120/80 17 Tubeless 140/70- 17 M/C 66S (Tubeless)
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front 280 mm Disc Brake 276 mm Petal Disc Brake
Rear 230 mm Disc Brake 220 mm Petal Disc Brake
ABS -- 1 Channel ABS
Suspension
Front Telescopic with Anti Friction Bush Golden Upside Down front fork (USD)
Rear 5 Way Adjustable, Nitrox Shock Absorbe Monoshock
Colors Available
Colors Black /Red
Black/Silver
Repsol Edition


Physical Specs
Length 2035 mm 2047 mm
Width 765 mm 783 mm
Height 1165 mm 1064 mm
Weight 151 kg --
Kerb Weight -- 142
Wheelbase 1345 mm 1355 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm 167 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres 12 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Pulsar 180 is a powerful and stylish motorcycle that is suitable for riders who want Read More The Honda Hornet 2.0 Repsol Edition is a stylish and sporty motorcycle that impresses with its Read More
Features -- - Honda Eco Technology Engine
- Superior Aerodynamics
- Aggressive Tank Design
- Key On Tank
- Gear Position indicator
- Service Due Indicator
- Battery Voltmeter
- Engine Stop Switch and Hazard Switch
- Fully Digital Negative Liquid Crystal Meter
Additional Details -- Seat Length : 590 mm
Pros and Cons
Pros - Impressive power and torque figures for spirited performance.
- Excellent braking system for enhanced safety.
- Comfortable suspension setup ideal for various road conditions.
- Good fuel tank capacity ensures fewer fuel stops on long journeys.
- Aggressive and sporty design enhances the overall appeal.
- Striking Repsol Edition colors and aggressive tank design
- Honda Eco Technology (HET) engine for a balance of power and fuel efficiency
- Fully digital negative liquid crystal meter with informative indicators
- Excellent performance and acceleration
- Comfortable and supportive sporty split seat
- Reliable and durable diamond-type frame construction
- Advanced suspension system for a smooth and controlled ride
- Key-on-tank design and ergonomic handlebar position for enhanced maneuverability
Cons - Absence of a liquid cooling system could affect performance in prolonged high-speed rides.
- Lacks some modern features like a digital instrument console and connectivity options.
- The design, though iconic, has remained largely unchanged and could feel dated to some.
- Limited fuel tank capacity (12 liters)
- Single-channel ABS system instead of dual-channel

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