Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Vs Kawasaki Ninja 300 comparison
Engine CC
199.5 cc
296.0 cc
No Of Cylinder
1
2
Max Power
23.17 bhp @ 9500 rpm
38 bhp @ 11000 rpm
Max Torque
18.3 Nm @ 8000 rpm
27 Nm @ 10000 rpm
Valves Per Cylinder
4
4
Fuel Delivery
Carburetor
Fuel Injection
Cooling System
Liquid Cooled
Liquid Cooled
Starting Mechanism
Self Start
Self Start
Fuel Tank Capacity
12.0 L
17.0 L
Reserve Fuel Capacity
2.0 L
N/A
Mileage
35.00 Kmpl
26.00 Kmpl
Overall Riding Range
N/A
N/A
Kerb Weight
152 kg
179 kg
Length
2017 mm
2015 mm
Width
804 mm
715 mm
Height
1075 mm
1110 mm
Wheelbase
1363 mm
1405 mm
Ground Clearance
167 mm
135 mm
Seat Height
805 mm
785 mm
No. Of Gears
6 Gears
6 Gears
Clutch
Wet, Multi-Disc (Hydraulic)
Wet Multiplate
Chassis Type
Pressed Steel Perimeter Frame
Tube Diamond, Steel
Front Suspension
Telescopic With Anti-friction Bush
37 Mm Telescopic Fork / 120 Mm
Rear Suspension
Nitrox Mono Shock Absorber With Canister
Bottom-Link Uni-Trak With Gas-charged Shock And 5-way Adjustable Pre-load / 132 Mm
Front Brake Type
Petal Disc With Floating Caliper
Single Petal Disc
Rear Brake Type
Petal Disc With Floating Caliper
Disc
Front Disc/Drum Size
300 mm
290 mm
Rear Disc/Drum Size
230 mm
220 mm
Wheel Size
17 inches
17 inches
Wheel Type
Alloy Wheels
Alloy Wheels
Front Tyre
100/80-17" 52 P Tubeless
110/70R17 M/C 54H
Rear Tyre
130/70-17" 62 P Tubeless
140/70R17 M/C 66H
Battery
12V Full DC MF
Maintenance Free
Headlight
H4 BLUE TINGE (12V 55/60W)
Bulb And Reflector Type
Tail Light
LED
LED
Speedometer
Digital
Digital
Tachometer
Analogue
Analogue
Gear Indicator
Fuel Warning Indicator
Fuel Gauge
Low Oil Indicator
Low Battery Indicator
Pillion Seat
Pillion Grabrail
Engine Kill Switch
Clock
Tripmeter Type
Digital
Digital
Tripmeter Count
Pass Light
BSIV Engine
ABS
AHO(Automatic Headlamp On)
Single Channel ABS
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Elegant Design
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Fine-Atomising Injectors & Dual Throttle Valves
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Heat Management Technology
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Modern Instrumentation
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Ninja Styling
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World's Smallest ABS Unit
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Aggressive & Muscular Look
Nitrox Mono-Suspension Gives It Better Balance & Stability
Petal Disc Brakes That Ensure Better Braking
Rear Tyre That Provides Better Road Grip
11-Litre Fuel Tank
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280 mm Diameter Front Disc Brakes
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Race-Derived Clutch Technology & Smoother Shift Feel
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Silencer Is Positioned Close To The Machine'S Overall Centre Of Gravity
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Telescopic Fork The 200 Duke'S High-Quality Upside-Down Suspension
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