Discussions and Questions Bajaj Pulsar Ns - Page 3
How does the handling of the Pulsar NS250 compare to its competition?
30 January 2025 10:02
The NS250 handles like a dream! It has the balance between stability and agility that’s just right. I rode the Gixxer 250, and the NS250 is more confidence inspiring in corners.
How does the handling of the Pulsar NS250 compare to its competition?
30 January 2025 10:02
I am honestly a bit underwhelmed. Turn in is way sharper and it feels more connected to the road. The NS250 is fine, not great.
How does the handling of the Pulsar NS250 compare to its competition?
30 January 2025 10:02
The NS250 hits the mark for city riding. It's nimble yet stable enough on open roads, yet nimble enough for tight traffic. Although the Yamaha FZ25 might be a tad more flickable, the NS250 feels more planted.
How does the handling of the Pulsar NS250 compare to its competition?
30 January 2025 10:02
I think the stock tires let it down, though. The NS250 is a corner carver, but upgrade to some stickier rubber and it’s a corner carving machine. It has the potential, just needs right shoes.
How does the handling of the Pulsar NS250 compare to its competition?
30 January 2025 10:02
I am coming from a Gixxer 250 and I feel the NS250 is little top heavy. It's a bit of a pain to throw into corners but once leaned over it holds the line beautifully.
How does the handling of the Pulsar NS250 compare to its competition?
30 January 2025 10:02
Its strongest point is the NS250's handling. It's not as aggressive as the Duke 250, which makes it much more forgiving for less experienced riders, but still fun for the pros.
How does the handling of the Pulsar NS250 compare to its competition?
30 January 2025 10:02
The NS250 and FZ25 have both had track days with me. In high speed stability the NS250 just edges out the Yamaha, but the FZ25 feels more nimble when changing direction quickly.
Does the Pulsar NS250 fulfill the meaning of the "Naked Sport" in terms of performance?
30 January 2025 10:02
Hell yeah, it does! That perfect mix of usable power and sporty handling is what the NS250 has got. It’s not a track weapon, but there’s more than enough to get your adrenaline pumping on a twisty road.
Does the Pulsar NS250 fulfill the meaning of the "Naked Sport" in terms of performance?
30 January 2025 10:02
Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed. A 250cc Pulsar was not expected to have more grunt. It’s quick, yes, but not in the raw, sporty way I was hoping for. In my book, more commuter than sport.
Does the Pulsar NS250 fulfill the meaning of the "Naked Sport" in terms of performance?
30 January 2025 10:02
The NS250 is solid for the price point. It is not going to keep up with a KTM, but it is plenty sporty for most riders. It’s also much more comfortable for daily use.
Does the Pulsar NS250 fulfill the meaning of the "Naked Sport" in terms of performance?
30 January 2025 10:02
I believe people are missing the point. It's not about performance, it's about the riding experience, and that's the "Naked Sport." It’s not intimidating, but it’s engaging and fun. That's what matters.
Does the Pulsar NS250 fulfill the meaning of the "Naked Sport" in terms of performance?
30 January 2025 10:02
Having ridden both the NS200 and NS250, I can assure you the 250 earns its 'Sport' title. It makes a massive difference in highway overtakes and spirited riding.
Does the Pulsar NS250 fulfill the meaning of the "Naked Sport" in terms of performance?
30 January 2025 10:02
It's a mixed bag. It's a sporty, eager engine, but the soft suspension means it's not a true performance machine. With a few tweaks, it could truly be what it’s named.
Does the Pulsar NS250 fulfill the meaning of the "Naked Sport" in terms of performance?
30 January 2025 10:02
I find the NS250 lacking in the sport department, coming from bigger bikes. For new riders or those upgrading from smaller bikes, it might feel very sporty, but for most people, it’s nice. It's all relative.
Is the Bajaj Pulsar NS250 worth the upgrade from the NS200?
30 January 2025 10:02
Absolutely worth it! That said, the NS250 punches a lot harder in the mid range, and that makes a big difference in real world riding. It's not just about how fast you can go, but how quickly you can pass on highways.
Is the Bajaj Pulsar NS250 worth the upgrade from the NS200?
30 January 2025 10:02
Honestly, I don't think so. The extra 50cc doesn’t justify the price bump, but the NS200 is already a capable machine. That money would be better spent on upgrades to your NS200.
Is the Bajaj Pulsar NS250 worth the upgrade from the NS200?
30 January 2025 10:02
That depends on your riding style. If you spend a lot of highway miles, the NS250 is a no brainer. For city commuting, the NS200 is more than enough and won’t break the bank.
Is the Bajaj Pulsar NS250 worth the upgrade from the NS200?
30 January 2025 10:02
I upgraded and kind of regret it. Don't get me wrong, the NS250 is great, but the difference isn't quite as dramatic as I thought it would be. Also, the NS200 has a very large aftermarket that the NS250 does not have.
Is the Bajaj Pulsar NS250 worth the upgrade from the NS200?
30 January 2025 10:02
Refinement alone is worth the NS250. And overall it’s smoother, less vibey at high speeds, and just feels more premium. If you can afford it, then by all means go for it.
Is the Bajaj Pulsar NS250 worth the upgrade from the NS200?
30 January 2025 10:02
Instead, I’d say wait for the next gen NS200. Expect Bajaj to give it a quick update with some NS250 features and you get the best of both worlds.
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