Bajaj Pulsar 200 SS vs Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 BS6

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 200 SS and Pulsar NS 200 BS6

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Bajaj Pulsar 200 SS
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Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 BS6
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 199.00 cc 199.50 cc
Engine Single Cylinder, 4-stroke, Liquid Cooled, Triple Spark 4 - stroke, SOHC 4-Valve, Liquid Cooled, Triple Spark, BSVI Compliant FI DTS-i Engine
Engine Starting Electric start --
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection Fuel injection
Cooling System Liquid cooled Liquid Cooled
Maximum Power 23.2 Bhp @ 9500 rpm 24.5 PS @ 9750 rpm
Maximum Torque 18.3 Nm @ 8000 rpm 18.5 Nm @ 8000 rpm
Transmission 6-speed (Manual Transmission) --
Battery -- 12V Full DC MF
Frame Pressed steel perimeter beam section frame --
Headlamp -- H4 Blue Tinge (12V 55/60W), With AHO (Auto Headlamps On)
Tyres
Front -- 100/80-17 52 P Tubeless
Rear -- 130/70-17 62 P Tubeless
Wheel / RIM Alloy wheels Alloy
Brakes
Front 280mm Disc Single Channel ABS, 300 mm Disc (ABS)
280 mm Disc (Double Disc)
Rear 230mm Disc 230 mm Disc
Suspension
Front 37mm Telescopic Front Fork with Antifriction Bush Telescopic with Anti-friction Bush
Rear Nitrox Mono Shock Absorber with piggy back gas canister Nitrox mono shock absorber with Canister
Colors Available
Colors -- Wild Red
Fiery Yellow
Mirage White
Graphite Black


Physical Specs
Length -- 2017 mm
Width -- 804 mm
Height -- 1075 mm
Kerb Weight -- 156
Wheelbase -- 1363 mm
Ground Clearance -- 168 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 12 litres
Overview
About The 200 SS is a younger brother of the 400 SS, which is yet another Pulsar series of bike that Read More The Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 BS6 is an impressive bike that comes equipped with a 199.50 cc 4 Read More
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Pros and Cons
Pros -- - Aggressive and muscular design catches the eye.
- Strong engine performance with decent fuel efficiency.
- Comfortable ride quality, even on rough terrains.
- Effective braking system with Single Channel ABS for enhanced safety.
- Tubeless tyres provide excellent grip and reduce the risk of sudden deflation.
- Liquid cooling system ensures the engine runs optimally even under strain.
Cons -- - The 12-litre fuel tank could be larger for long-distance travel.
- Lack of dual-channel ABS can affect handling under emergency braking.
- Seat comfort could be improved for better long-ride comfort.

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