What happens when you put a Bajaj Pulsar F250 Vs Pulsar 220F in a drag race? A surprising result awaits.
A new video of Bajaj Pulsar F250 racing with the Pulsar 220F has emerged. Both bikes are the company’s leading offerings in the quarter-liter segment. The Bajaj Pulsar 220 F is priced in Delhi at Rs 1,345,66 (ex-showroom price). It comes in four color options. On the other hand, the Bajaj Pulsar F250 is available in Delhi at Rs 1,40,915 (ex-showroom). It comes in two colors. In terms of power, the Bajaj Pulsar F250 has an advantage over the Pulsar 220F. Let us see how the two Bajaj Pulsar motorbikes perform in a straight-up drag race.
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As you can see in the video above by Rough Rider Azam, the Bajaj Pulsar 220 F was defeated in the first drag race by the Bajaj Pulsar F250. While the Pulsar 220 F reached a top speed of 144kmph, the Pulsar F250 reached a top speed of 143kmph. Both bikes offer similar torque. IN the second drag race, the Bajaj Pulsar F250 won again. Both bikes reached the top speed of 142kmph. Overall, in a Pulsar F250 Vs Pulsar 220F drag race, the new Bajaj Pulsar F250 is slightly better than the Bajaj Pulsar 220 F. It is important to note that YouTubers ensure safety while performing races and you should not try such stunts on roads as it could lead to some dangerous consequences.
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The 250cc single-cylinder air-cooled, fuel-injected engine on the Pulsar F250 outputs 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm. It also gets a five-speed gearbox that features an assist and slipper clutch function. The popular bike features a semi-fairing design along with a tubular chassis, tall windscreen, a muscular fuel tank, a step-up seat, a side-slung twin-barrel exhaust, and a new design for the split-style taillight. The Pulsar F250 has a fuel tank capacity of 14 liters and weighs 164 kg. It comes up with an anti-locking braking system (with both front and rear disc brakes). Additional features include full-LED lighting, a semi-digital instrument cluster, a single-channel ABS, and 17-inch alloy wheels (100/80-section and 130/70-section tires at the front and the back, respectively).
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In contrast, the Bajaj Pulsar 220 F is powered by a 220cc single-cylinder air-oil-cooled engine that offers 20.4 PS and 18.55 Nm of power and torque, respectively. It is paired with a five-speed gearbox. The popular bike comes with both front and rear disc brakes (with an anti-locking braking system). It has a fuel tank capacity of 15 liters and weighs 160 kg. The Pulsar 220F has now come with a single-channel ABS system. Additional features include nitrox rear suspension, front/ rear disc brakes, 120-section rear tire, split seats, rear grab rails, LED taillights, and clip-on handlebars.
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