- Bikedekho experts
- on 27 Dec 2021
The R15 V4 lack of performance gains and it feels that the Deltabox chassis is shouldering even more weight of the R15’s legacy than before. But, the engine, by sticking to its proven suite of abilities - everyday usability, unintimidating but exciting performance, and low ownership costs, the Yamaha stays close to the needs of the boys that it will groom into men. As for the men, they will appreciate the new layers of sophistication that polish the Yamaha’s handling abilities to a dazzling sheen, making it even more enjoyable and forgiving. So, the Yamaha R15 is more appealing and more capable than before, and despite the higher price tag still very worthy of being the first sportbike for the budding biker. If we talk about KTM RC 125, it might seem expensive if you look at only the displacement figure when buying it, but it packs in a great chassis and competent underpinnings. These make it a capable bike on the racetrack, but you might outgrow it too soon. On the other hand, The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 BS6 is quick, handles nicely, and is well suited for daily use. It's also kinder on the environment and easier on the eyes though we still won’t call it pretty. With competition stepping up the game, the Pulsar RS200 needs an overhaul rather than an update. Moreover, we would suggest you 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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