PULSAR F250 AND N250
Bajaj Launched the New Pulsar 250 range which includes two motorcycles, Pulsar F250 and Pulsar N250. The new pulsar 250 series comes with all New designs yet captures the same Pulsar Mania essence.
The Pulsar 250 series comes with two motorcycles, first is F250 which as the name suggests F stands for fairing and the next is N250 where N stands for naked.
Design
The Pulsar F250 comes with a semi-fairing similar to Pulsar 220F. Like the Pulsar 220F, the Pulsar F250 comes with a semi fairing which means the engine part is not covered by the fairing.
Coming to the Pulsar N250 which quite resembles the NS 200 having the same naked structure.
Both the motorcycles come with LED Projector headlights, The Pulsar F250 gets two boomerang-shaped LED DRLs meanwhile the N250 gets the normal quite similar to Yamaha MT series bikes DRLs. The taillights are similar to the Pulsar series bikes yet bigger.
Engine Specs
The Pulsar 250 series gets an absolutely new 249 cc, Single cylinder, four-stroke, SOHC, 2 Valve, Oil cooled engine, which produces Max Power of 24.5 PS @ 8750 RPM and Max Torque of 21.5 Nm @ 6500 RPM. It's paired with a 5-speed transmission.
Other Specs
The Pulsar 250 bikes come with 100/80-17 Tubeless tires at the front with 300 mm Disc, while 130/70-17 Tubeless tires at the rear with 230 mm Disc. Both the bikes come with 37 mm front telescopic suspension and mono-shock at the rear with Bajaj special Nitrox.
Here are the dimensions of the New Pulsar 250 series.
- Wheelbase - 1351 mm
- Seat height - 795 mm
- Ground clearance - 165 mm
- Kerb weight - 162 kg (Pulsar N250), 164 kg (Pulsar F250)
- Fuel capacity - 14 L
Features offered
The Pulsar N250 and F250 get what Bajaj calls infinity display which is the speedometer console that consists of the same old school tachometer with the needle ( Analog tachometer) for the thrill paired with a digital speedometer which shows Range indicator and gear position indicator. The Pulsar 250 series comes with Assist and Slipper clutch and just a single-channel ABS. The motorcycle also comes equipped with a USB mobile charging port on the tank flap.
Prices
The Pulsar F250 has priced at Rs 1,40,000 ex-showroom Delhi and the Pulsar N250 is priced at Rs 1,38,000 ex-showroom Delhi.
Conclusion
The Bikes are yet quarter-liter but somehow I feel that they are below the NS and RS in terms of technology as both Pulsar NS and RS 200 get dual-channel ABS as well as are four-valve engines and come with liquid cooling. The Pulsar 250 range is closer to the Pulsar 220F in terms of technicality.
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