Drag race is often a great competition to test the real-world performance of bikes but it must be done taking safety into consideration.
Here is an informative video of a classic long drag race between Bajaj Pulsar N250 and NS200. Now, we all know that Bajaj is the king of motorcycles in India with its Pulsar range having a product in almost all the major segments of the market. Under the 250-cc segment, every major class of bikes has a Pulsar. But what happens when a BS6 version of the Pulsar goes up against a BS4 version? Let us find out.
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Bajaj Pulsar N250 vs NS200 Drag Race
The YouTuber takes the NS200 for the first round and gives the N250 to his friend. At the count of three, the bikers give full throttle to their bikes. From the beginning, the N250 took a slight lead but the NS200 quickly caught up and overtook it. From there on, it was complete domination by the NS200 throughout the duration of the race. It was able to go over 140 km/h quite frequently whereas the N250 was hovering around 138 km/h for the longest time.
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For the second round, the YouTuber decided to switch the riders. This helps in maintaining the accuracy of the results by taking into account the driving mannerisms of various riders. However, the result remains pretty much the same. Once the NS200 took the lead, the N250 was unable to catch it regardless of how long the stretch was. Therefore, it puts to rest the judgement of a bike based solely on the engine capacity.
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Finally, we would like to caution our readers against not trying such stunts on the roads without supervision or expertise. The YouTubers take a lot of precautions and measures behind the scene to ensure that safety is not compromised. However, most people don’t see that in the video and try to imitate them. That could get really dangerous. Therefore, we urge you to not follow such practices and be cognizant of traffic regulations and road safety.
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