Bajaj Pulsar NS125 review, road test

    Can the smallest NS yet deliver a sporty riding experience at under Rs 1 lakh?

    Published on Jul 20, 2021 04:59:00 PM

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    Tech Specs
    Wheels and TyresPetrol
    Front wheel (inch)17 inch
    Front Tyre80/100-17
    Rear wheel (inch)17 inch
    Rear Tyre100/90-17
    Dimensions & ChassisPetrol
    Chassis TypePerimeter frame
    Weight (kg)144kg
    Length (mm)2012mm
    Width (mm)810mm
    Height (mm)1078mm
    Wheel base (mm)1353mm
    Ground Clearance (mm)179mm
    Seat height(mm)805mm
    Fuel Tank capacity (lts)12 litres
    PricePetrol
    Ex-showroom - DelhiRs 98,234
    EnginePetrol
    Fuel TypePetrol
    No of Cylinders1
    Cubic Capacity (cc)124.45cc
    Engine LayoutTransverse
    Cooling SystemAir-cooled
    Fuel Delivery SystemE-carb
    Bore/Stroke (mm)52/58.6mm
    Valves per cylinder2
    Max Power (hp @ rpm)11.99hp @ 8500rpm
    Max Torque (nm @ rpm)11Nm @ 7000rpm
    Power to Weight Ratio (hp/tonne)83.26hp per tonne
    Torque to Weight Ratio (Nm/tonne)76.39Nm per tonne
    TransmissionPetrol
    Gearbox TypeManual
    No of Gears5
    Clutch TypeWet, multi-plate
    Final DriveChain drive
    BrakingPetrol
    60 - 0 kph (mts, sec)17.80m
    EfficiencyPetrol
    City (kpl)59.45kpl
    Highway (kpl)50.10kpl
    Overall (kpl)54.77kpl
    Overall Range (kms)657.24km
    AccelerationPetrol
    0 - 10 kph (sec)0.45
    0 - 20 kph (sec)0.91
    0 - 30 kph (sec)1.80
    0 - 40 kph (sec)2.61
    0 - 50 kph (sec)3.83
    0 - 60 kph (sec)5.44
    0 - 70 kph (sec)7.62
    0 - 80 kph (sec)10.52
    0 - 90 kph (sec)15.00
    0 - 100 kph (sec)23.10
    SuspensionPetrol
    Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
    Rear SuspensionMonoshock
    BrakesPetrol
    Front Brake TypeDisc
    Front Brake Size (mm)240mm
    Rear Brake TypeDrum
    Rear Brake Size (mm)130mm

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