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Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 vs rivals: specs comparison

Rayomand Buhariwalla
By Rayomand Buhariwalla
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We take a closer look at the Bajaj Pulsar RS 200’s specifications and compare them on paper to its rivals – the KTM RC200 and the Honda CBR 250R.

Bajaj Auto, with the help of Mattighofen-based sportsbike manufacturer – KTM – has developed its new 200cc Pulsar called the RS 200. The motorcycle is fully faired, and is rumored to have the same engine as the Pulsar 200 NS. Bajaj will launch the new Pulsar RS 200 on the March 26 in Mumbai. We take a closer look at the bike and compare it to rivals – the KTM RC200 and the Honda CBR 250R – on paper.

Displacement

All the motorcycles in the comparison make use of single-cylinder, four-stroke and liquid-cooled engine. While we are aware that the Pulsar RS 200 and the RC200 use the same 199.5cc engines, jointly developed by Bajaj and KTM, the difference is that KTM uses a single spark plug to start its engine, and the Pulsar uses three. The Honda CBR 250R definitely has a displacement advantage over the rest, with its engine developing 249cc, about 50cc more than the rest.

Displacement table
MotorcycleDisplacement
Bajaj Pulsar RS 200199.5cc
KTM RC200199.5cc
Honda CBR 250R249cc

Power

The Honda CBR 250R makes 26bhp at an early 8,500rpm, clearly at the top, but the smaller capacity KTM RC200 makes 24.7bhp at 10,000rpm, which is achieved rather quickly, close to the larger CBR. The Pulsar RS 200 is close, producing 24.2bhp at 9,750rpm.

Power table
MotorcyclePower
Bajaj Pulsar RS 20024.2bhp at 9750rpm
KTM RC20024.7bhp at 10000rpm
Honda CBR 250R26bhp at 8500rpm

Torque

The CBR 250R makes the maximum torque of 2.3kgm at 7,000rpm. The KTM RC200 and the Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 make the same amount of torque – 1.9kgm at 8,000rpm.

Torque table
MotorcycleTorque
Bajaj Pulsar RS 2001.9kgm at 8000rpm
KTM RC2001.9kgm at 8000rpm
Honda CBR 250R2.3kgm at 7500rpm

Suspension

KTM has given the RC200 upmarket USD forks up front and a monoshock does duty at rear. The Honda CBR 250R and the Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 use conventional telescopic forks upfront and a standard monoshock at rear. This setup also does its duty well on the two bikes.

Suspension table
MotorcycleFront suspensionRear suspension
Bajaj Pulsar RS 200Telescopic forksMonoshock, box section swingarm
KTM RC200USD forksMonoshock, alloy swingarm
Honda CBR 250RTelescopic forksMonoshock, box section swingarm

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