Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon ABS is the most value for money product that an Indian buyer can own in 2019. The motorcycle was recently reviewed by YouTuber Dino’s Vault, putting the same through the acceleration, braking, and other tests to know the amount of improvement in comparison to the regular model.
The Pulsar 150 Neon ABS is now priced at INR 68,250 (ex-showroom), helping it stay lower than every other rival by a huge gap of INR 10,000-30,000. Dino’s braking test brings the motorcycle to halt from 63 kph in just 1.6 seconds, that too without any specific lift of the rear wheel.
Pulsar 150 Neon ABS Video Review
Video Source: Dino’s Vault
The rear drum brake of the model is seen with a huge ring that helps in keeping the bike planted once the front brake is applied hard. The motorcycle as seen here restricts the amount of component-use as the Pulsar 150 Twin Disc comes with an additional 230mm rear disc, fatter tires, bigger 260mm front disc, and thicker front forks.
Even the wheelbase of both bikes is different. However, the power output of 14 HP remains the same in all 150cc variants. The mileage for the model hovers around 45-50 kmpl in city riding conditions while highway can also bring 55 kmpl occasionally.
Dino can be seen riding the motorcycle at 105 kph, clearing the fact that occasional highway sprinting can be really fun on the commuter-specific model. It can be had in three different shades and the fuel tank capacity of the Pulsar 150 Neon ABS is 15-litres.
Pulsar 150 Neon ABS Specs
- Displacement – 149 cc
- Maximum Power – 14 HP @ 8000 rpm
- Maximum Torque – 13.4 Nm @ 6000 rpm
- Number of Cylinders – 1
- Number of Gears – 5
- Seat Height – 785 mm
- Ground Clearance – 165 mm
- Kerb/Wet Weight – 144 kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity – 15 litres
- Single-Channel ABS