Honda Shine vs Pulsar 125
If you are thinking of buying a new motorcycle in the new year by spending less money, then one of the 125 cc capacity Bajaj Pulsar and Honda CB Sign may be your choice. Here is Honda Shine vs Pulsar 125 comparison.
Both these motorcycles have managed to stay in the spotlight due to their excellent design, high mileage and good service. Of the two, the Honda CB Sign is the longest-running motorcycle on Nepali roads.
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Seeing the success of Honda Sign, Bajaj has also brought Pulsar in 125 cc segment. Thus, fierce competition has started in the Nepali market between these two models.
At present, motorcycles like Honda CB Sign, TVS Styker, Hero Splendor, Bajaj Pulsar 125, Yamaha Saluto are being sold in this segment. Of these, the competition between the Bajaj Pulsar 125 and the Honda CB Sign is even tougher.
Engine
The Honda CB Sign has a 124.7 cc signal cylinder, air-cooled, carburetor engine. The engine generates 10.16 bhp of power at 7500 rpm and 10.3 Nm of torque at 5500 rpm.
Similarly, Bajaj Pulsar 125 has 124.4 cc signal cylinder, air-cooled and carburetors engine. The engine generates 11.8 bhp of power at 8500 rpm and 11 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. The CB Sign has a 4-speed gearbox and the Pulsar 125 has a 5-speed gearbox. In terms of power, Bajaj Pulsar is powerful.
Dimensions
The total weight of the CB sign is 122 kg. It has a length of 2012 mm, a width of 762 mm, a height of 1090 mm and a wheelbase of 1266 mm.
However, the total weight of Pulsar 125 is 140 kg. It has a length of 2055 mm, a width of 755 mm, a height of 1060 mm and a wheelbase of 1320 mm. Similarly, the ground clearance of CB Sign is 157 mm while that of Pulsar 125 is 165 mm.
Suspension
Both the motorcycles have telescopic suspension on the front. The rear of the CB sign has spring loaded hydraulic suspension, while the Pulsar 125 has twin gas suspension.
Wheels and brakes
Both the motorcycles have disc brakes on the front and drum brakes on the rear. Both the motorcycles have 240 mm discs in the front and 130 mm drum brakes in the rear. The Bajaj Pulsar 125 has 17-inch tubeless tires and the Honda CB Sine has 18-inch alloy wheels.
Both the motorcycles have halogen headlamps and LED tail lamps. Both the motorcycles have semi-digital consoles. The CB Sine has an analog speedometer, while the Pulsar 125 has a digital one.
Price
The Honda CB Sign is priced at Rs 2,25,900 in the Nepali market while the Bajaj Pulsar 125 is priced at Rs 2,38,900. The Honda Sign Pulsar is 13,000 cheaper than the 125. Honda Shine vs Pulsar 125 comparison.