Bajaj pulsar 220f bs6 vs Yamaha mt-15 bs6 | top end race | ye abhi bhi fast hai ❤️
About Pulsar 220 F
Once looked upon as the Fastest Indian, the Bajaj Pulsar 220F is one of the most popular performance-focused motorcycles in India; so much, in fact, that it is still the choice for majority of enthusiasts looking for an affordable, sporty motorcycle.
It is powered by a 220cc, single-cylinder DTS-i engine that is BS6-compliant and fuel-injected. The motor delivers 21bhp of power and 19Nm torque and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Standard features on the model includes a telescopic front and a five-step adjustable, nitrox rear suspension, front and rear disc brakes and 120-section rear tyre. The Pulsar 220F has now been upgraded with a single-channel ABS system, to comply with the upcoming norms. Other features giving this bike a sporty intent are the split seats and rear grab rails, LED tail lights and clip-on handle bars.
The Pulsar 220F is now available in four Dagger Edge edition colour options including red, white, black and blue. This new series of paint schemes comprise of sleek and edgy graphics that look fancier than the older colours. The motorcycle competes against the Suzuki Gixxer SF in India.
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About MT 15 [2020-2021]
The MT-15 is a naked streetbike from Yamaha that is based on the company’s MT series. The MT-15 shares most of its underpinnings with its fully-faired sibling, the YZF R15 V3.0. It features a transformer-style front fairing with an LED projector headlamp, sculpted tank with tank extensions, a wide handlebar and a petite tail section.
For 2020, Yamaha is offering a new white paint scheme which comes with orange wheels alongside the metallic black and dark matte blue colours. Yamaha has launched the new Monster Energy MotoGP edition of the MT 15 in the Indian market. This edition carries a premium of about Rs Rs 2,000 over the already available special-edition trim of the bike. The changes to the Yamaha MT15 Monster Energy Edition are only limited to cosmetic upgrades. The motorcycle features subtle MotoGP cosmetic treatment that includes a black paint scheme along with Monster Energy branding on the fuel tank and logo on tank extensions. The motorcycle also gets a BS6-compliant version of the 155cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 18.2bhp of power at 10,000rpm; 0.2bhp lesser than the 2020 YZF-R15 V3 which also uses the same motor. Furthermore, it also gets a side-stand engine inhibitor.
Besides this, the MT-15 remains the same and comes equipped with telescopic forks up front and a monoshock at the rear mounted on to a box-type swingarm. For braking, the motorcycle employs disc brakes at both ends but with only single-channel ABS for the front. In terms of competition, the Yamaha Mt-15 goes up against the KTM 125 Duke in India.
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