Q. How is the pick-up for NS125?
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Dillip
| 3 years ago
The Pulsar 125’s motor feels heavy and cumbersome while the NS 125’s engine feels lighter, rev-happier, and has a sharper throttle response.It also offers a stronger mid-range ...read more
and you feel a punch from the motor around 6,000rpm, which makes commuting and hustling the bike in city traffic equally enjoyable. The roll-on timings signify the more tractable nature of the NS125’s powerplant. I must also mention that the 5-speed gearbox does its job perfectly with precise shifts. But once you hit the highway, there is no hiding the fact that you’re riding a 125cc bike as the NS125 builds speeds at a leisurely pace. It does manage to cruise between 70-80kmph but there are vibes for company. Most of these vibrations can be felt on the pegs and the fuel tank. What will really bother and irritate you is the effort needed to plan your overtakes, which requires a downshift or two. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and riding comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
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