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  • #31
    Originally posted by Prabhakar150 View Post
    Very informative article. @All, Does the Pulsar 150's frame differs from P200/P220? They almost look same. And whether the chassis got anything to do with stability or control under hard braking?
    Please throw some lights on this.


    Hello,
    I think that chassis Pulsars are different. Not sure.

    The wheelbase of Pulsars-
    P150 -1320mm
    P180 -1345mm
    P220S -1350mm
    P220F -1350mm
    fz -1335mm

    For braking comparison,the panic braking depend on length of front forks, width of front tyre, mass centralization, diameter of front disc brakes, and etc.

    Width of front tyre- (fz)100, (all Pulsars) 90mm
    mass central.-fz scores here
    diameter of front discs- (fz)267mm, (P150)240mm, (P180,P220) 260mm

    So handling of Fz is better than Pulsars.

    Hope you got it now.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by sau007007 View Post

      Hello,
      I think that chassis Pulsars are different. Not sure.

      The wheelbase of Pulsars-
      P150 -1320mm
      P180 -1345mm
      P220S -1350mm
      P220F -1350mm
      fz -1335mm

      For braking comparison,the panic braking depend on length of front forks, width of front tyre, mass centralization, diameter of front disc brakes, and etc.

      Width of front tyre- (fz)100, (all Pulsars) 90mm
      mass central.-fz scores here
      diameter of front discs- (fz)267mm, (P150)240mm, (P180,P220) 260mm

      So handling of Fz is better than Pulsars.

      Hope you got it now.

      Ride Safe
      I guess the wheel base of P180 and P220 are exactly same. They share the same swing arm.
      The disc brakes of the pulsar are the best ones , its got very good bite. And not just fz , R15 , rtr both has more or less same size tyres with lesser diameter forks but still they work out better in this area. As said by someone it could be the design flaw in pulsar's chasis and the weight distribution.
      Thanks for sharing :-)

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Prabhakar150 View Post
        I guess the wheel base of P180 and P220 are exactly same. They share the same swing arm.
        The disc brakes of the pulsar are the best ones , its got very good bite. And not just fz , R15 , rtr both has more or less same size tyres with lesser diameter forks but still they work out better in this area. As said by someone it could be the design flaw in pulsar's chasis and the weight distribution.
        Thanks for sharing :-)

        P180 has got 5mm less wheelbase than P220
        Check it.

        For P180-
        Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTS-i | Pulsar 180 Price | Bajaj Pulsar 180cc | Bikes in India

        For P220F-
        Bajaj

        And for design flaw, it can be there..
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        • #34
          Originally posted by sau007007 View Post

          P180 has got 5mm less wheelbase than P220
          Check it.

          For P180-
          Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTS-i | Pulsar 180 Price | Bajaj Pulsar 180cc | Bikes in India

          For P220F-
          Bajaj
          Oops my mistake

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Prabhakar150 View Post
            Oops my mistake

            Its allright.
            Anyone can be confused.
            I was too..
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