• Q. Is it comfortable for 70kg person?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 2 years ago

    Yes, you wouldn't face any issues. NS 125 has a kerb weight of 144kg. The weight advantage we mentioned earlier comes into play here. The shorter wheelbase, sharp and light steering, and pair of skinny tyres make manoeuvring through traffic effortless. The 805mm seat height is a bit on the taller side but seems perfect for average-sized riders. The good thing here is there’s enough ground clearance to clear the tallest of speed breakers, despite an underbelly exhaust. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read more -Bajaj Pulsar NS125 Road Test Review.

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    Sachin
    Sachin | 1 year ago

    Offcourse

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    Manzoor
    Manzoor | 1 year ago

    Yes

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Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 User Reviews

  • Precision Engineering for Ultimate Thrills

    Entering the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 feels like stepping atop the zenith of precise engineering. It's the full mate for City transportation because to its Style appearance and fragile structure. The machine's exhilarating Performance is paralleled by its responsiveness, making it ideal for Easily negotiating city Highways. The absence of sophisticated features, meanwhile, might make suckers worry for more thrills. still, the NS125 is the ideal option for riders appearing for thrills in a fragile package because of its precise running, sharp Safety, and thrilling Performance, which guarantee that every ride is an experience.

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  • 1.When I turned to this bike

    1.When i turned to this bike the showroom agents were very fast making every move, So got my hands on this really fast.2.Riding is really good sporty riding is really enjoyable and exiting with great control, Long rides are also good likely to 300 km at one time taking rest for some time make it easy to 1000 kilometers (road condition matters) commuting also great good mileage and clean working 3.Looks are aggressive performs better than 150 and 180 pulsars4.Maintanance is a little tricky as it has been working daily to 100 km so brake pads and shocks are to be adjusted at each services not much costly actually around 200rs5.Combination break is not good but great breaking actually many accidents were avoided because of its brakesheadlamp is not bright as we need a little brighterbike is good on city, Highway, Villages and race tracks but not as good as at off roads but guttery roads should be avoided.Bike is made in quality but a little more precision in symmetry is to be taken as most parts like visors are loose.Pros : great performance accelerationgreat brakegood controlgood balanceflickablegood mileage of 42.

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  • Nimble Urban Cruiser

    The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 is an attractive and vibrant street-width and light-ride oriented cruiser for the city and small rides. Adjectified by an upgraded 125cc engine, it has enough of horsepower for enjoyable urban commuting and also for leisure rides. Consequently, it gives a satisfactory escape from the bustling life of the city. The motorcycle's sporty design, where we have a imaginative line and a bold detail, give it a vibrant and current appearance. Furnished by a digital instrument cluster with LED headlamp, the NS variant makes rides more convenient for the riders.

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  • The bike's pickup is not

    The bike's pickup is not good as compared to other 125 cc bike's, Leave about bike's we can compare it to scooters only

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  • Bajaj Pulsar NS125: Small but Mighty

    Just a few months ago I chose Bajaj Pulsar NS125 as my ride after a lot of good conversation with my fellow societymates. I found its 124.4cc engine is zippy and fuel efficient which makes it ideal for city riding. The light and agile nature of the bike allows me to navigate city streets with ease. Taller riders may find the seating position a bit uncomfortable which may cause discomfort on long rides. The Pulsar NS125 is an excellent choice for those just entering the world of biking or looking for a reliable and stylish daily commuter.

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