Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual Channel ABS vs Husqvarna Vitpilen 250

Compare Specifications of Pulsar F250 Dual Channel ABS and Vitpilen 250

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Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual Channel ABS
Bajaj Pulsar F250 Dual Channel ABS

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Husqvarna Vitpilen 250
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Technical Specifications
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
Mileage
Overall Mileage 35 kmpl --
Tyres
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"
Brakes
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
Suspension
Front Telescopic (37 mm) WP APEX - USD 43 mm
Travel:142 mm
Rear Monoshock with Nitrox WP APEX - Monoshock
Travel: 142 mm
Colors Available
Colors Brooklyn Black Ceramic White


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 153 kg
Kerb Weight 164 145
Seat Height -- 835
Wheelbase -- 1357 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres 9.5 litres
Overview
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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
Controlzone and Triple clamp

LED Lights
Latest LED Lights

Tank and filler cap
Tank and filler cap

Brake
Hydraulic ByBre brake callipers
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 and Cons
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.
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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