• 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

  • Split seat

    This bike mileage is so better and his split seat i love it the bike is very powerful

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  • 4.6
    City dwellers

    The [pulsar ns 125] impresses with agile handling and robust performance.Fuel efficiency is commendable, Making it a practical choice for daily commutes.While maintenance is hassle-free, The ride comfort could improve.Overall, A reliable and economical ride that’s worth considering for city dwellers.

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  • Price point

    I have been commuting on the bajaj pulsar ns125 for several months and it is proven to be a cost effective choice for budget conscious buyers.The 124.45cc engine, Providing 11 ps of power and 11 nm of torque, Is sufficient for day to day city travels.The bike is lighter and easy to handle and the fuel economy of around 55 kmpl is impressive.The styling is vibrant, Pulling cues from its bigger ns siblings, Which younger riders would certainly appreciate.Additionally, The inclusion of cbs (combined braking system) is welcome at this price point.

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  • Budget Friendly, with Limits

    I have been commuting on the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 for several months and it is proven to be a cost effective choice for budget conscious buyers. The 124.45cc engine, providing 11 PS of power and 11 Nm of torque, is sufficient for day to day city travels. The bike is lighter and easy to handle and the fuel economy of around 55 kmpl is impressive.The styling is vibrant, pulling cues from its bigger NS siblings, which younger riders would certainly appreciate. Additionally, the inclusion of CBS (Combined Braking System) is welcome at this price point.

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  • Yeah it's a good bike especially

    Yeah it's a good bike especially for collage students it has great in mileage with good sport looking bike.If you searching mid range, Good mileage and sport bike then just go for it #ns125.

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