Discussions and Questions - Bajaj Platina 125 Bajaj Platina 125
Does the Bajaj Platina 125 live up to Bajaj's claimed real world fuel efficiency?
29 January 2025 09:47
I think people are being unrealistic in expecting that they will be able to match the numbers the company is claiming. Those are ideal conditions numbers. However, I still get about 60 65 kmpl, which is still very good for a 125cc bike.
Does Bajaj Platina 125's "ComforTec" technology actually make any difference to the ride quality?
29 January 2025 09:47
It's noticeable, but not game-changing. Compared with the older Fazer 8, the seat is too soft for longer rides for my liking, but the longer wheelbase does help with stability. The first hour is comfortable, then a bit uncomfortable.
Is Bajaj Platina 125 a reliable bike for daily long distance commuting?
29 January 2025 09:47
Reliable? Yes. Comfortable for long distances? Not so much. The seat is thin and the vibrations start to get to you after about 50km, but the engine is bulletproof. It's not built for highway runs, but short commutes.
Is the Bajaj Platina 125 really deserving of the upgrade from its 110cc sibling?
29 January 2025 09:47
I owned both of these and it really depends on your usage for the better. If you’re only doing pure city commuting, stick with the 110. If you do weekend rides, or have to take on some hills, then the 125 is worth considering.
I wonder why Bajaj has not added ABS to the Platina 125 when the 110cc has it?
29 January 2025 09:47
Let’s be real, how many Platina riders are riding their bikes so hard that ABS would actually save their lives? This is not a sport bike, this is a city commuter. For its purpose, basic brakes are fine.
Which one should I buy – Bajaj Platina 125 or Pulsar 150?
02 January 2023 06:33
Bajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-i is a better option if mileage is not your first priority. The 150 cc Pulsar is excellent machine with a max output of 14.9 BHP @ 9,000 rpm and 12.5 NM @ 6,500 rpm. It provides a relaxed ride on the city roads and easily cruise at 60-70 kmph on the highways. The bike gets a top speed of 115 kmph and gets a relaxed 785 mm of seat height. Price of the same is INR 70,757 and newer version of Pulsar 150 DTS-i comes in dual tone shades. It returns a mileage of 40-50 kmpl.


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