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Is the new oil cooled engine in the Pulsar 250F as good as the hype?
29 January 2025 12:21
The efficiency is legit. On the highway at least, I'm getting way better mileage than my old 220F.
Is the new oil cooled engine in the Pulsar 250F as good as the hype?
29 January 2025 12:21
That’s an improvement, but not revolutionary. You won't see KTM levels of performance.
Is the new oil cooled engine in the Pulsar 250F as good as the hype?
29 January 2025 12:21
I really like that it doesn’t heat up in traffic. That’s a huge plus for city riding.
Is the new oil cooled engine in the Pulsar 250F as good as the hype?
29 January 2025 12:21
I love the engine, but long term reliability concerns me. For Bajaj, it’s still pretty new tech.
Is the new oil cooled engine in the Pulsar 250F as good as the hype?
29 January 2025 12:21
Power delivery is super linear. It’s great for beginners, but experienced riders may find it boring.
Is the new oil cooled engine in the Pulsar 250F as good as the hype?
29 January 2025 12:21
I’ve done 15,000 km with zero issues. Seems pretty bulletproof so far.
Is the new oil cooled engine in the Pulsar 250F as good as the hype?
29 January 2025 12:21
It’s a good balance between performance and efficiency. Not the fastest, but fast enough for most riders.
Does the Pulsar 250F justify the premium over the 220F?
29 January 2025 12:21
Absolutely worth it. The difference is night and day in daily riding. It just puts a smile on your face because that smooth power delivery.
Does the Pulsar 250F justify the premium over the 220F?
29 January 2025 12:21
No, the 220F is still the king. It’s proven reliable, parts are cheap and it has all the grunt you need. Save your money.
Does the Pulsar 250F justify the premium over the 220F?
29 January 2025 12:21
It depends on your priorities. Go 250F if you want the latest tech and don’t mind paying extra. Still, if you’re on a budget, the 220F is still a solid choice.
Does the Pulsar 250F justify the premium over the 220F?
29 January 2025 12:21
I went from a 220F to this honestly, it wasn't that big a jump. The 250F is nice, but I don’t think it’s 25% better.
Does the Pulsar 250F justify the premium over the 220F?
29 January 2025 12:21
It’s definitely smoother than the 250F, but I miss the rawness of the 220F. I liked it more like a proper Pulsar.
Does the Pulsar 250F justify the premium over the 220F?
29 January 2025 12:21
Refinement is a godsend for city riding. No more vibrations at signals! For every extra rupee, it's worth it in my book.
Does the Pulsar 250F justify the premium over the 220F?
29 January 2025 12:21
If you do a lot of highway runs I'd say go for the 250F. It's noticeable when you're cruising at higher speeds, though.
What’s your most memorable road trip experience on the Pulsar 220F?
29 January 2025 10:13
I solo rode Delhi to Ladakh on my 220F. The bike kept going at high altitudes, not missing a beat. It was an emotional moment crossing Khardung La.
What’s your most memorable road trip experience on the Pulsar 220F?
29 January 2025 10:13
Did a coastal run from Kanyakumari to Mumbai. I could easily do 500km days on the bike – it was so comfortable. Best camping was on secluded beaches.
What’s your most memorable road trip experience on the Pulsar 220F?
29 January 2025 10:13
Rode my 220F 3000km round trip to the Northeast. Meghalaya had some blast twisty roads. It was scary but thrilling had to ride through a landslide area.
What’s your most memorable road trip experience on the Pulsar 220F?
29 January 2025 10:13
Though my most memorable trip was actually a short one, a weekend ride to a nearby hill station. I got caught in the heaviest rain I've ever seen. The 220F plowed through like a champ.
What’s your most memorable road trip experience on the Pulsar 220F?
29 January 2025 10:13
Traveled from Bangalore to Rann of Kutch. The bike did the diverse terrain justice. It was surreal watching the sunset over the white desert from my trusty 220F.
What’s your most memorable road trip experience on the Pulsar 220F?
29 January 2025 10:13
Ran temple run over major shrines in South India. With the reliability of the 220F I didn’t have to worry about breakdowns and could focus on the spiritual journey.

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