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Compare TVS Raider 125 Vs Bajaj Pulsar N125 Performance & Features
Compare TVS Raider 125 Vs Bajaj Pulsar N125 Performance & Features
CalendarPublished on January 1, 2025 by BikeJunction
Bajaj has recently launched one of the most stylish and feature-rich bikes in the 125cc segment.  However, the TVS Raider 125 is already the highest-selling bike in this segment. Will Pulsar N125 succeed in the segment? The recently launched Bajaj Pulsar N125 is priced slightly higher at Rs. 94,707, while the TVS Raider 125 starts at an affordable price of Rs. 84,869.  Now, let's see who does better between them. Performance and Mileage The Bajaj Pulsar N125 comes with a 124.58cc engine, which produces 11.83 bhp and 11 Nm of torque. Meanwhile, the TVS Raider 125 with a 124.8cc engine produces 11.2 bhp with an 11.2 Nm of torque. Therefore, at peak, the Pulsar gives out a slightly higher power, but the Raider provides its torque quite a bit lower in its RPM band, hence potentially improving city rideability. Apart from that, in the context of mileage, it has 67 kmpl, whereas this Bajaj bike gives a mileage of approximately 64.75 kmpl. Thus, when daily commuting is concerned, this increased fuel efficiency for the Raider might mean that considerable money would be saved in the long run. Features and Technology The most noticeable thing when purchasing a 125cc bike in India is its features. As per this, both of these motorcycles have given a lot of new and useful features to Indian customers. The N125 is featured with LED headlights and taillights, an LCD dashboard with Bluetooth connectivity, and single-channel ABS. Similarly, this TVS bike offers LED lighting, a digital instrument cluster, and optional connected features in higher variants. The Raider's instrument cluster provides real-time mileage indicators, gear position indicators, and a top-speed recorder, adding a tech-savvy edge. Additionally, the Raider offers a comfortable riding posture with a well-cushioned seat. This enhances rider comfort during long commutes. Design and Aesthetics In terms of design, both bikes have different styles and aesthetics. The Bajaj Pulsar N125 carries forward the muscular and aggressive design language for the Pulsar family. On the contrary, its rival comes with a young and edgy design, with sharp lines and bright colour schemes. Both these bikes attract the young generation, who would love their new-looking bikes. Before you go, don’t forget to check out the top two-wheeler news from this week. Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter
5 Trendiest 125cc Bikes Under ₹1 Lakh You’ll Love to Ride!
5 Trendiest 125cc Bikes Under ₹1 Lakh You’ll Love to Ride!
CalendarPublished on December 29, 2024 by BikeJunction
The alternatives may appear limited if you're searching for a 125cc bike that costs less than ₹1 lakh (ex-showroom). It might be difficult to get an attractive bike within this price range because there aren't many options. But to make your search easier, we've put up a list of motorcycles that fit your requirements. A few choices with a 125cc engine around ₹1 lakh are listed below. List of 125cc Bikes Under the Budget ₹1 LakhWe've simplified things for you by listing the best choices. These bikes are strong and affordable. Let's examine each option and choose which one best suits your requirements! Hero Xtreme 125RA younger population is the focus of the Hero Xtreme 125R unique design. Ex-showroom prices for the IBS and ABS models start at ₹95,000 and ₹99,500, respectively. The 124.7 cc fuel-injected engine of this motorbike produces 11.4 bhp and 10.5 Nm of torque. Both variants come with standard hazard lamps, and the top-spec variant has a single-channel ABS. Bajaj Pulsar N125Ex-showroom prices for the Pulsar N125 range from ₹92,707 to ₹98,707. A 124.58cc engine generates 11.83 bhp of power at 8,500 rpm and 11 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. Along with a powerful engine, it has sleek LED head and tail lights, demonstrating its willingness to embrace the newest technology. Moreover, a mono-shock suspension at the back and Bluetooth connectivity are also present in the more expensive model.  Honda SP 125When compared to other bikes on our list, the Honda SP 125 is a more sensible and reasonably priced alternative under one lakh. Its 123.94 cc engine produces 8 kW of peak power and 10.9 Nm of maximum torque. Additionally, it has an LED headlight and a digital instrument cluster. In the Honda portfolio, the SP 125 is positioned above the Shine 125 and is a somewhat more expensive model than its sibling. Both the regular drum and disc brake variants of the Honda SP125 are ex-showroom and cost ₹86,017 and ₹89,131, respectively. TVS Raider 125There are six distinct variants of the TVS Raider, offering a wide range of possibilities. Both the top-spec SX version and the entry-level Drum model are ex-showroom priced at ₹1.04 lakhs and ₹84,869. Its 124.8cc engine generates 11.2 Nm of torque and 11.2 bhp of power with iGo assist technology. The TVS Raider stands out in its category because it has lots of innovative features. With its fuel gauge, trip meters, gear position, speed, and RPM shown, the negative LCD instrument console is easy to see. Additionally, it shows distinct statistics such as mode selection, average speed, and range. Bajaj Pulsar NS125Even yet, this bike isn't exactly under ₹1 lakh. It doesn't, however, go above the budget by enough to exclude this choice entirely. Although the Pulsar NS125 may appear outdated, it has a sportier and more muscular appearance than its brother, the N125. This bike comes with a 124.45cc engine that generates 11.83 bhp and 11 Nm of torque. This bike comes at a much lower price, making it a great choice for those who love the NS 200’s looks but can’t afford it. It shares all of the N125's features, including Bluetooth and LED lights. The NS125 price starts at ₹1.01 lakh (ex-showroom). Before you go, check out the Honda Launches Its Upgraded 2025 Unicorn at Rs 1.19 Lakh.Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter 
5 Best Commuter Bikes Launched This Year: Price & Features
5 Best Commuter Bikes Launched This Year: Price & Features
CalendarPublished on December 27, 2024 by BikeJunction
Several commuter bikes have been launched by companies in India in the year 2024. Being value for money and showing impressive features, they make travelling to work on a day-to-day basis convenient. That is why commuters so love to use them, and we have decided to take a look at this year's 5 best commuter bikes. Benefits of Buying a Commuter Bike in India There are several advantages related to the purchase of a commuter bike in India. Commuter bikes are less cost-intensive and have a very low fuel consumption rate. Therefore, they are ideal for use daily. These bikes are light in weight, agile, and easy to manoeuvre. Hence, they are quite perfect for commuting through heavy traffic. They require less maintenance, and the ownership costs will also be lower as compared to larger motorcycles. Commuter bikes are also good for fuel saving as most of these models provide very good mileage. Now, let's move on to the best bikes available for your daily rides! Hero Splendor+ Xtec Disc | Rs. 83,461 The Hero Super Splendor Xtec adds modern features to the 100cc commuter bike. It now has a Bluetooth-enabled digital display showing call and SMS alerts, phone battery level, and ride data like speed and fuel economy. The commuter bike also includes an LED headlight, USB charging, idle start-stop, and side-stand engine cut-off. Moreover, the design remains similar, with a new LED headlight and three colour options, including blue, grey, and white. The same 97.2cc engine delivers 7.91 bhp and offers 60 kmpl mileage. This makes it perfect for a reliable & feature-packed ride. Bajaj Freedom 125 | Rs. 89,997Bajaj Freedom 125 is a first-in-the-world CNG motorcycle and provides a smart solution for economic commuting. This two-wheeler features 2kg of CNG and a 2.0-litre tank with a combined range of 330km. Changeover between the two types of fuels can be made quite easily with just one touch of a switch. It is equipped with a 125cc motor and delivers an impressive output of 9.3 bhp and 9.7 Nm of torque. Besides that, it features a five-speed gearbox. The styling accommodates an LED headlight, a dirt bike-style fuel tan, and a long and comfortable seat.  Bajaj Pulsar N125: Rs. 94,707Bajaj Pulsar N125 is a stylish 125cc bike designed for young riders. It combines good looks, fuel efficiency, and performance at an affordable price. The motorcycle features sharp, modern styling with a sleek tail and a bold front end. It comes in two variants: LED Disc and LED Disc BT. The higher variant offers Bluetooth connectivity, a silent starter, and auto start/stop for better fuel economy. This Bajaj bike is powered by a 124.58cc engine, which delivers 11.83 bhp and 11 Nm torque. Overall, the Pulsar N125 is a great choice for budget-friendly commuting. TVS Raider 125 iGO | Rs. 98,389TVS introduced the Raider 125 iGO variant in a sporty Nardo Grey colour with red alloy wheels earlier this year. The new Boost mode adds 0.55Nm of extra torque for quicker overtakes, increasing torque to 11.75Nm. With iGO technology, fuel efficiency improves by 10%. The bike keeps its 124.8cc engine, producing 8.37kW and 11.2Nm. Moreover, it retains the same LCD console from lower variants and offers features like Bluetooth, navigation, and USB charging on higher trims. Hero Xtreme 125R | Rs. 95,000Hero Xtreme 125R is a stylish and practical commuter motorcycle that is available in two variants, IBS and ABS. The bike is fitted with a 124.7cc BS6 that produces 11.4 bhp and 10.5 Nm of torque. Therefore, it is perfect to ride through the day for daily usage. It gets a sporty design with a low-slung full LED headlamp, muscular fuel tank, and split seats for comfort. The Xtreme 125R challenges other motorcycles like the TVS Raider in its competition.Before you go, don’t forget to check out the top 3 upcoming Triumph Bikes in India.Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter 
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