Here is an exciting drag race between the Bajaj Pulsar N150 and NS160 siblings. While both these motorcycles might be close cousins, there are a lot of differences when it comes to their applications. On one hand, people looking for a budget-friendly and fuel-efficient bike generally opt for the Pulsar N150. If offers all these aspects and then some. On the other hand, people wanting a slightly sportier version of the Pulsar 150 series often end up going for the NS160. In this post, we shall take a look at just how different the performances of these bikes are.
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Bajaj Pulsar N150 vs NS160 Drag Race
This video comes from Raptor N160 on YouTube. The vlogger has the two bikes side-by-side. For the first round, he takes the N150. On the count of three, the riders pull the accelerator lever. In the initial phase, the N150 briefly stays in front. However, soon afterwards, the Pulsar NS160 overtakes it and stays ahead for the rest of the competition. There are instances where the riders use slip-streaming to briefly overtake each other. To maintain the consistency of the results, the riders switch bikes for the second round. However, the result remains the same. The more powerful NS160 is able to take the cake.
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Specs Comparison
The Bajaj Pulsar N150 boasts a 149.68-cc four-stroke air-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine that delivers a respectable 14.5 PS of power and 13.5 Nm of torque. Its transmission is handled by a 5-speed manual gearbox. With an appealing price tag of Rs 1.17 lakh, ex-showroom, it’s an attractive option. On the other hand, the NS160 is equipped with a 160.3-cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces a healthy 17.2 PS and 14.6 Nm of power and torque. It features disc brakes both at the front and rear, with prices spanning from Rs 1.25 lakh to Rs 1.37 lakh, ex-showroom. Therefore, the higher power of the NS160 ensures that it wins every time.
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What We Think
Recently, YouTubers have embraced a prevailing trend, which involves using drag races as a means to evaluate and compare the performance of various motorcycles. However, it’s important to acknowledge that relying exclusively on drag races for these evaluations may not be the most prudent approach. The reason for concern lies in the fact that drag races can potentially cause lasting harm to motorcycles since most bikes are not designed for continuous high-speed, straight-line racing. Therefore, we strongly discourage attempting drag races with your own motorcycles. In reality, the majority of riders do not push their bikes to such extreme limits due to safety considerations and the potential risk of causing harm to themselves and their vehicles.
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