Bajaj Pulsar 250 vs Hyosung GD250N

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 250 and Hyosung GD250N

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Bajaj Pulsar 250
Bajaj Pulsar 250

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Hyosung GD250N
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 249.07 cc 249.00 cc
Engine -- DOHC 4-valve
Engine Lubrication -- Wet sump
Clutch -- Wet, multiplate
Fuel System -- Fuel Injection
Cooling System -- Liquid Cooled
Maximum Power 24.5 PS @ 8750 RPM 28
Maximum Torque 21.5 NM @ 6500 rpm 24
Transmission Constant mesh 5 speed Six speed gearbox
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 --
Display Infinity Display --
Headlamp Bi functional LED projector headlamp with LED DRLs --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 100/80-17 Tubeless 120/80 -16 60H
Rear 130/70-17 Tubeless 170/80 -15 77H
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front 300 mm Disc, Single Channel ABS 300mm Single disc, 4 pistons caliper
Rear 230 mm Disc 230mm Single disc, 2 pistons caliper
Suspension
Front Telescopic (37 mm) 37mm Upside down Telescopic
Rear Monoshock with Nitrox Dual side Aluminum Swing arm with Gas charged Hydraulic shock absorber
Colors Available
Colors Racing Red
Techno Grey
Caribbean Blue
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 145 kg
Kerb Weight 162 --
Seat Height 795 --
Wheelbase 1351 mm 1340 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres --
Overview
About The Bajaj Pulsar 250 is a solid option for those in the market for a mid-size motorcycle. With Read More --
Features - Assist & Slipper clutch
- LED Projector headlamp
- Ultra-safe braking in any situation
- Dynamic interplay of premium metallised dual colours
- Crystalline LED tail lamps
- New mono-shock suspension
- New infinity display
- USB mobile charging port
- Smart fuel reading

Console Features
- Gear indicator
- Clock
- Fuel efficiency
- Range indicator
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Pros and Cons
Pros - Strong performance with a 249.07 cc engine delivering 24.5 PS of power and 21.5 NM of torque.
- Comfortable ride quality ensured by robust suspension setup.
- Impressive safety features including disc brakes with single-channel ABS.
- Wide range of comfort and convenience features like the infinity display and USB charging port.
- Attractive design with premium dual-color options.
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Cons - 5-speed transmission might limit top-end cruising capability.
- Single-channel ABS might not provide the same level of control as dual-channel ABS.
- The ground clearance of 165 mm, although decent, may not be enough for extremely rough terrains.
- Limited fuel tank capacity of 14 litres could affect long-distance travel.
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