This drag race between Karizma XMR210, Bajaj Pulsar RS200 and KTM RC200 is exciting. YouTubers often conduct drag races to compare the real-life performances of popular motorcycles. All these bikes belong to the 200-cc segment. It is a sweet spot between the entry level bikes and top end high performance motorcycles. Hence, people love these products for the balance of affordability, performance and features. Let us take a look at the details of which bike comes out on top.
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Karizma XMR210 vs Bajaj Pulsar RS200 vs KTM RC200 Drag Race
This video comes from The UP46 Rider on YouTube. He has the three motorcycles with him which his companions will ride. On the count of three, all riders pull the accelerator lever with all their might. As soon as the race commences, the Pulsar RS200 zooms ahead. The Karizma XMR210 is almost side-by-side, while the KTM RC200 struggled a bit. Throughout the duration of the race, the Pulsar stayed ahead with the Karizma on its heels. In fact, at one point in this race, the Pulsar hit its limiter and the Karizma overtook it briefly.
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That is what was happening to both these bikes. When one of them hit the limiter, the other was briefly able to overtake it. Still, the Pulsar was the winner of the first round. For the second round, the team swapped the riders. This is necessary to ensure accurate results by taking into consideration the riding mannerisms. This time around, the Karizma took the lead. Throughout the entire race, all bikes kept overtaking each other but the XMR emerged victorious by the slightest of margins. In essence, all these motorcycles are performance-focused and offer exhilarating ride.
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Author’s Note
Many YouTubers are now jumping on the trend of using drag races to compare how well different motorcycles perform. But it’s important to realize that relying only on drag races to judge performance might not be the best idea. The worry is that drag races could harm motorcycles because they’re not necessarily built for long, high-speed racing in a straight line. That’s why we strongly advise against trying drag races with your own motorcycles. In truth, most riders don’t push their bikes to such extreme limits. They think about safety and don’t want to risk hurting themselves or damaging their bikes.
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