How does the Pulsar P150 Double Disc hold up when compared to the other saws that are within its price range?
by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views12 comments
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Bajaj Pulsar P150 Double Disc
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Bhramitaover 1 year ago
The old Pulsar sound is missed. The P150 is too refined, too quiet. The Pulsar no longer has that signature growl that used to make heads turn.
Charuover 1 year ago
Affordable performance is the legacy, and the P150 has it. It’s not as revolutionary, but it’s a natural playing field.
Shindeover 1 year ago
The P150 captures the essence well, as someone who has owned multiple Pulsars. Just like the original, it’s still a head turner with decent performance.
Niratiover 1 year ago
While the double disc is a gimmick, the bike itself is rock solid. Not groundbreaking like the original, but is it required to be? Times have changed.
Pallaviover 1 year ago
I believe it does a nice job of striking a balance. There’s more comfort and more features than in the older Pulsars, but that zippy feeling we all crave is still there.
Jyotsanaover 1 year ago
Nah, it's lost the charm. The Pulsars were raw and exciting when they were original. This is too refined, too sanitized. A good bike, no true Pulsar.
Arjunover 1 year ago
The P150 Double Disc is a worthy successor. The Pulsar retains the sporty DNA but with a little more modernity. That is precisely how the Pulsar should evolve.
Nakulover 1 year ago
The P150 Double Disc is actually quite surprising for a budget bike. While it's not quite track focused, nor an outrageous number, it’s pretty much perfect for everyday use.
Saketover 1 year ago
I went from an FZ to the P150 and the Pulsar is good, but I do miss the lightness of the Yamaha in city traffic. In tight spaces the P150 feels a bit heavier.
Aditiover 1 year ago
The P150’s one thing that I love is how it handles bumpy roads. Its suspension soaks up imperfections better than most of its competitors.
Pranshuover 1 year ago
Honestly, I think there’s not much difference in handling between these bikes. This all boils down to personal preference and what you are used to riding.
Varunover 1 year ago
I’ve ridden the P150, the Unicorn and the Pulsar and I have to say that the Pulsar feels a lot more responsive. It has a slight edge in weight distribution from the double disc setup.
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