• Q. Honda CB Hornet 160 or Bajaj Pulsar 150, which will be good for long term use as well as mileage and comfort.

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    ANIL
    ANIL | 5 years ago

    I'm using pulsar 150. Definitely it gives excellent ride quality, but built quality is poor specially engine. I think Honda or Yamaha gives much better product. I'd recommend to have a test ride of almost 100 kms before taking any decision.

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    Surajit
    Surajit | 5 years ago

    I have not used Hornet but pulsar 150 has served me well, both in city and long rides. The maintenance cost of pulsar 150 is very less compared to Hornet.

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    Shabbir
    Shabbir | 5 years ago

    I AM USING PULSAR... N I STILL GET 40-45 MILEAGE....

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