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Selected Bikes | Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual Channel ABS
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Husqvarna Vitpilen 250
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Fuel | Petrol | Petrol | ||
Engine Displacement | 249.07 cc | 248.80 cc | ||
Engine | Single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC, 2 valve, Oil cooled, FI | Single cylinder, 4-stroke | ||
Engine Starting | Electric | Electric | ||
Cooling System | Oil cooled | -- | ||
Maximum Power | 24.5 PS @ 8750 RPM | 31 PS @ 9000 RPM | ||
Maximum Torque | 21.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm | 24 NM @ 7250 RPM | ||
Transmission | Constant mesh 5 speed | 6 Gears | ||
Gear Shift Pattern | 1-N-2-3--4-5 | 1-N-2-3-4--5-6 | ||
Top Speed | 145 kmph | -- | ||
Battery | -- | 12V 8Ah | ||
Controller | -- | 4 V / DOHC with cam levers | ||
Display | -- | Digital Display | ||
Frame | -- | Steel trellis frame, powder coated | ||
Handle Bar | -- | Steel | ||
Chain | -- | 5/8 x 1/4" / X-Ring | ||
Headlamp | Bi functional LED projector headlamp with LED DRLs | LED |
Overall Mileage | 35 kmpl | -- |
Front | -- | MRF REVZ-D 110/70-R17 | ||
Rear | -- | MRF 150/60-R17 | ||
Wheel / RIM | Alloy | Wheel Front /Rear: Cast aluminium, 3 x 17"; 4 x 17" |
Front | 300 mm Disc, Dual Channel ABS | ByBre, opposed four piston caliper, brake disc 320 mm /300mm | ||
Rear | 230 mm Disc | ByBre, single piston, floating caliper, brake disc 230 mm | ||
ABS | -- | Two channel Bosch 10.1MB / Bosch 9.1MB |
Front | Telescopic (37 mm) | WP APEX - USD 43 mm Travel:142 mm |
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Rear | Monoshock with Nitrox | WP APEX - Monoshock Travel: 142 mm |
Colors | Brooklyn Black | Ceramic White |
Length | -- | -- | ||
Weight | -- | 153 kg | ||
Kerb Weight | 164 | 145 | ||
Seat Height | -- | 835 | ||
Wheelbase | -- | 1357 mm | ||
Fuel Tank Capacity | 14 litres | 9.5 litres |
About | The Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual Channel ABS is a powerful and stylish bike that is perfect for those Read More | The Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 is a sleek and stylish motorcycle with a powerful engine displacemen Read More | ||
Features | - The biggest Pulsar ever with a 249.07 cc engine - Assist & Slipper clutch - LED Projector headlamp - Dual Channel ABS Braking Technology - Ultra-safe braking performance - Stronger grip - All-black theme comes with gloss/ matte high sparkle paints with slivers of silvers and reds - 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 |
- Sturdy, durable and lightweight split-trellis frame - Upside-down forks - ByBre brakes - Bosch ABS system Controlzone and Triple clamp Latest LED Lights Tank and filler cap Hydraulic ByBre brake callipers |
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Additional Details | -- | Engine Oil: Motorex 15W-50 Primary Drive: 30:80 Final Drive: 15:46 Silencer: Stainless steel/ Aluminium silencer with regulated catalytic converter Steering Head Angle: 65° Triple Clamp Offset: 33 mm Trail: 95 mm CO2 Emissions:73 g/km / 68 g/km |
Pros | - Strong and efficient 249.07 cc engine offers robust power and performance. - The Dual Channel ABS and disc brake setup ensures superior braking safety. - Modern and comprehensive console with features like gear indicator, range indicator, and clock. - Attractive and muscular design with all-black theme and LED lighting. - Comfortable ride quality owing to the effective suspension system and well-balanced weight. |
- Striking minimalistic design that stands out in the crowd. - Powerful 248.80 cc engine offering exciting performance. - Superior WP APEX suspension system providing a comfortable ride. - High-quality ByBre brakes coupled with Bosch ABS ensuring safe braking. - Durable and lightweight split-trellis frame for better handling. |
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Cons | - Mileage of 35 km per litre might be a tad lower for some fuel-economy oriented riders. - Some riders may prefer a 6-speed transmission for better highway cruising. 0 Limited color options with only Brooklyn Black available. - Absence of connectivity features like Bluetooth which are becoming increasingly common in this segment. |
- Relatively high seat height might be challenging for shorter riders. - Limited fuel tank capacity of 9.5 litres reduces range. - Absence of a reserve fuel gauge can make fuel management tricky. - May not be suitable for long touring due to its sporty and compact design. - The ex-showroom price might be steep for budget-conscious buyers. |
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