Bajaj Pulsar 400 SS vs Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Fireball

Compare Specifications of Pulsar 400 SS and Meteor 350 Fireball

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Bajaj Pulsar 400 SS
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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Fireball
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Fireball

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 375.00 cc 349.00 cc
Engine Four valve, triple spark with fuel injection 349cc, SOHC Engine, Air-Oil Cooled
Fuel System -- Electronic Fuel Injection
Cooling System Liquid cooled Air-Oil Cooled
Maximum Power -- 20.2 BHP @ 6100 RPM
Maximum Torque -- 27 NM @ 4000 RPM
Transmission Six speed 5 Speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5
Frame -- Twin Downtube Spine Frame
Handle Bar -- High-Set Handlebars
Seats -- Low and Wide Split Seat
Headlamp -- Halogen bulbs with LED
Taillamp -- LED lamp with ring-type light
Tyres
Front -- 100/90 - 19" - 57P (TubelessTyre)
Rear -- 140/70 - 17" - 66P (TubelessTyre)
Wheel / RIM -- Alloy
Brakes
Front -- 300 mm disc with twin piston floating caliper
Rear -- 270 mm disc with single piston floating caliper
ABS -- Dual Channel ABS
Suspension
Front -- Telescopic, 41 mm Forks, 130 mm Travel
Rear -- Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step Adjustable Preload
Colors Available
Colors -- Fireball Yellow
Fireball Red
Fireball Matt Green
Fireball Blue
Fireball Black Custom


Physical Specs
Length -- 2140 mm
Width -- 845 mm
Height -- 1310 mm
Kerb Weight -- 191
Seat Height -- 765
Wheelbase -- 1400 mm
Ground Clearance -- 170 mm
Overview
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Features -- - Semi-Digital Instrument Console
- Gear Position Indicator
- Tripper Navigation System
- USB Charging Port
Pros and Cons
Pros Brakes with ABS - Comfortable and relaxed riding position
- Tripper Navigation System for easy route guidance
- Modern features like USB Charging Port
- Blend of classic design and modern technology
- Reliable and sturdy build
Cons -- - Might be heavy for new riders
- Average fuel efficiency
- Limited high-speed performance

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