Which is Best – Bajaj Pulsar NS200 or Bajaj Pulsar RS200?

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Bajaj Automobiles has an earned a distinction of producing world-class bikes at down to earth rates for Indian customers. Bajaj bikes are stylish and sporty matching the international competitors and the company has a sizeable share of two-wheelers in the Indian market. Constant innovation and technical upgrades are the hallmark of Bajaj automobiles and the company continuously strives to manufacture motorbikes in different segments to meet and exceed customer expectations.

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Below is the comparison between Bajaj Pulsar NS200 vs Bajaj Pulsar RS200 which will give you a fair amount of idea about the technical features of two bikes.

BAJAJ PULSAR NS 200

Bajaj has introduced the ABS variant of the Pulsar NS 200 over the standard model. It now comes in a two-tone shade and was the first bike to be manufactured in collaboration between KTM and Bajaj. The 200cc bike now adheres to BS-IV emission norms. The bike is affordable, sporty and high on performance. Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 does not have fuel injection and no gear position indicator. The bike was relaunched in early 2017 and has been positioned between the Pulsar 220F and the Pulsar AS200. The new Pulsar NS 200 has three new dual-tone paint schemes to make it look different from the older model. It has a 199 cc liquid cooled single cylinder engine with a six-speed transmission. The refined engine delivers 23bhp and 18NMm of torque. The bike rides on telescopic front forks and a preload adjustable rear monoshock. The new Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 is available in red, silver, black grey and black silver paint schemes.

Price Ex-Showroom: Rs. 1,12,557 Lakhs*

Engine Displacement (CC) : 199.5 cc
Power (PS@rpm) : 23.5 PS @ 9500 rpm
Mileage (ARAI) kmpl : 36.1 Kmpl
Gear Box : 6 Speed
Fuel System : Fuel Injection
Fuel Type : Petrol
ABS : Single Channel
Head Lamp : Blue Tinge With AHO
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) : Alloy
Tyre Type : Tubeless

BAJAJ PULSAR RS 200

The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 is the most powerful bike in its segment and it has been upgraded to adhere to BS-IV emission norms. It now gets two new color shades that make its design much more appealing to the eyes. The styling of the motorcycle has been appreciated by youngsters who are keen to buy this bike to show their style statement. The Pulsar RS200 uses the same engine as that of Pulsar NS200 but comes with the fuel-injection system and a six-speed transmission.  The Pulsar RS200 is the first Bajaj motorcycle to offer single-channel ABS as an option. The bike is fitted with a perimeter frame and soft compound MRF tyres. It is a good entry-level performance motorbike offering value for money coupled with excellent styling. Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 has undergone comprehensive cosmetic upgrades in the recent past. It now gets twin projector headlights and crystal LED tail lamps. The bike propels on a single cylinder, four-stroke liquid-cooled 199.5cc engine generating 24.16 bhp at 9750rpm and 18.6Nm at 8000rpm. Bike achieves a top speed of around 140 kmph. It comes with telescopic forks, nitrox monoshock absorbers, dual disc brakes and anti-lock braking system.

Price Ex-Showroom: Rs. 1,39,635/- Lakhs*

Engine Displacement (CC) : 199.5 cc
Power (PS@rpm) : 24.5 PS @ 9750 rpm
Mileage (ARAI) kmpl : 35 Kmpl
No Of Gears : 6 Speed
Fuel System : Fuel Injection
Fuel Type : Petrol
ABS : Dual Channel
Head Lamp : Low and High Beam Projector
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) : Alloy
Tyre Type : Tubeless
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About Navneet Sharma

I am a financial analyst. I have done MBA in Finance. I have worked extensively in the finance sector along with many organizations. I have assist with the new business process and working with Finance and Business Managers. Motorbikes are my passion. I’ve been riding bikes for more than ten years and traveling to amazing places.

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