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Does the Bajaj Pulsar N125 deserve all the hype?
30 January 2025 09:08
It's all real hype, if you're a Pulsar fan. There are better options in the market for some.
Does the Bajaj Pulsar N125 deserve all the hype?
30 January 2025 09:08
Mine has been super reliable for a year now. This thing turns heads and the build quality is solid. Worth every penny.
Does the Bajaj Pulsar N125 deserve all the hype?
30 January 2025 09:08
It's a mixed bag. It's great for beginners but probably won't interest seasoned riders. It depends on what you are looking for.
Does the Bajaj Pulsar N125 deserve all the hype?
30 January 2025 09:08
From top to bottom, the N125 is all about the Pulsar experience in a more manageable package. If that's what you want, it gives to you.
Does the Bajaj Pulsar N125 deserve all the hype?
30 January 2025 09:08
I believe Bajaj missed the boat here. Either way, it’s not here, it’s not there - not as efficient as other 125cc bikes, not as powerful as 150cc bikes.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
The F250's build quality has been really impressive. The paint's deep, the panel gaps are tight and nothing rattles after 10,000 km. For the price, it feels much more premium.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
It’s good for a Bajaj but not quite up to Japanese standards. Some of the welds aren't real clean and the switchgear has a plasticky feel to it. So far, it has held up well.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
People are too harsh on Indian bikes, I think. No matter the brand, the F250's quality is easy to match with bikes that cost 50% more. It’s not perfect, but the value for money is incredible.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
I was worried on the build quality coming from a KTM, but I've been pleasantly surprised. I feel as if it is a solid and well put together. My only weak point I've found is the mirrors, they vibrate a lot at high speeds.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
It's a mixed bag. Some parts feel premium, others feel cheap. At the price, the overall package is good, though there's definitely room for improvement in the foot pegs and side stand.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
I have had some paint chip easily and a few electrical gremlins. It’s nothing major, but I do wonder about long term durability vs. more established brands.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
For the price, it's fantastic. Is the Yamaha a little bit better with fit and finish, well, you’re paying a lot more for that marginal improvement. The F250 strikes a great balance.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
I believe Bajaj have really upped their game with the F250. Compared to previous Pulsars, it feels much more premium. But it’s still not quite as refined as a CBR250R overall.
How does F250 build quality and fit and finish stack up against premium 250cc offering?
30 January 2025 09:06
After 15,000 km everything is still tight and looks great. It’s impressive for a bike in this price range, but the quality seems to hold up well over time.
Are other bikes of the class F250's engines heat management with exceptions.
30 January 2025 09:06
Overall the F250's heat management has been pretty good. In traffic it gets warm, but not uncomfortably warm. Definitely better than my old air-cooled bike.
Are other bikes of the class F250's engines heat management with exceptions.
30 January 2025 09:06
My biggest gripe with the F250 is engine heat. In summer traffic, my legs feel like they’re in an oven. I thought maybe with heat shields or deflectors I could help.
Are other bikes of the class F250's engines heat management with exceptions.
30 January 2025 09:06
It's a trade-off. Oil cooling keeps the bike running smoothly, but you do feel more heat than on a liquid cooled bike. For the price point, I think Bajaj struck a good balance.
Are other bikes of the class F250's engines heat management with exceptions.
30 January 2025 09:06
The F250 feels much cooler coming from a KTM. It will warm up in traffic, but never unbearable. It appears the fairing does a good job of keeping the heat off the rider.
Are other bikes of the class F250's engines heat management with exceptions.
30 January 2025 09:06
I've ridden in 40°C weather and it gets hot but it's manageable. The key is to keep moving. It helps a lot even at low speeds.
Are other bikes of the class F250's engines heat management with exceptions.
30 January 2025 09:06
I honestly think people over exaggerate the heat issue. It’s noticeable, but what do you expect from a performance oriented 250cc engine? It's part of the experience.

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