Bajaj Pulsar NS125 BS6 vs Keeway Superlight 125 LTD

Compare Specifications of Pulsar NS125 BS6 and Superlight 125 LTD

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Bajaj Pulsar NS125 BS6
Bajaj Pulsar NS125 BS6

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Keeway Superlight 125 LTD
Keeway Superlight 125 LTD

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.45 cc 124.00 cc
Engine 4 - stroke, SOHC 2-Valve, Air Cooled, BSVI Compliant DTS-i Ei Engine 1-cylinder/4-stroke/2-valve, Air-cooled, OHV.
Engine Starting -- Electronic
Engine Lubrication -- Wet Sump
Clutch -- Wet multi-plate
Fuel System -- Electronic Fuel Injection
Ignition -- CDI
Cooling System Air Cooled Air Cooled
Maximum Power 11.8 hp @ 8500 rpm 10 hp @ 9000 rpm
Maximum Torque 11 Nm @ 7000 rpm 8.9 N.m @ 7500 rpm
Transmission 5 speed constant mesh 5 Speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5
Battery -- 12V
Frame -- Bassinet Type
Headlamp 12V, 35/35W --
Tyres
Front 80/100-17 Tubeless 110/90-16
Rear 100/90-17 Tubeless 130/90-15
Wheel / RIM Alloy Cast Aluminium Wheels
Brakes
Front 240 mm Disc Disc
Rear 130 mm Drum CBS Disc
Suspension
Front Telescopic 110 mm Telescopic Forks
Rear Mono shocks 80 mm Telescopic coil spring oil damped
Colors Available
Colors Orange
Burnt Red
Pewter Grey
Saffire Blue
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Physical Specs
Length 2012 mm 2260 mm
Width 810 mm 800 mm
Height 805 mm 1110 mm
Weight -- 134 kg
Kerb Weight 144 --
Wheelbase 1353 mm 1440 mm
Ground Clearance 179 mm 120 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 12 litres 15 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 BS6 is an impressive entry-level motorcycle with a 124.45 cc engi Read More --
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Additional Details System : 12 V Full DC MF --
Pros and Cons
Pros - Robust and responsive engine performance for a 125cc bike.
- Dynamic, sporty design with an array of vibrant color options.
- Good balance of comfort and performance with the chassis and suspension setup.
- Enhanced safety with CBS and tubeless tyres.
- Attractive pricing for the features offered.
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Cons - Headlamp illumination might be inadequate for dark highway riding.
- Drum brake at the rear, instead of a disc brake, could be a letdown for some.
- Lacks certain premium features like LED lighting and digital instrumentation.
- Fuel efficiency could be better for a 125cc motorcycle.
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