Lifan Kpr 200 vs Bajaj Pulsar Rs 200
Side-by-side comparison for used motorcycle buyers
Lifan Kpr 200 vs Bajaj Pulsar Rs 200. Lifan Kpr 200: 17 hp @ 8,500 rpm (estimated; official Lifan figures vary by market) hp, 148 kg (wet/curb weight) weight, top speed 125 km/h (estimated; note: some sources claim up to 135 km/h depending on variant and conditions), Motoryk rating 5.5/10. Bajaj Pulsar Rs 200: 24.5 hp @ 9,750 rpm hp, 166 kg (curb weight) weight, top speed 140 km/h, Motoryk rating 7.2/10.
Performance at a Glance
Green = winner per metric · Bars are relative to the higher value
Lifan Kpr 200
Bajaj Pulsar Rs 200
Horsepower (hp)
17 hp
24.5 hp
Torque (Nm)
15 Nm
18.7 Nm
Top Speed (km/h)
125 km/h
140 km/h
Weight (kg) — lower is better
148 kg
166 kg
Type
Sport
Sport
Horsepower
17 hp @ 8,500 rpm (estimated; official Lifan figures vary by market)
24.5 hp @ 9,750 rpm
Torque
15 Nm @ 7,000 rpm (estimated)
18.7 Nm @ 8,000 rpm
Top Speed
125 km/h (estimated; note: some sources claim up to 135 km/h depending on variant and conditions)
140 km/h
Weight
148 kg (wet/curb weight)
166 kg (curb weight)
Fuel
3.2 L/100km or approximately 31 km/L (typical real-world average)
3.5–4.0 L/100km (25–28 km/L typical real-world average)
Fairing
Yes
Yes
Individual Reviews
Lifan Kpr 200
5.5/10
"A budget commuter that demands low expectations and patience."
Pros
+Genuinely affordable used price
+Sporty aesthetics for money
+Comfortable commuter ergonomics
Cons
−Electrical reliability questionable
−Mechanics reluctant to service
−Brakes lack feel and bite
Bajaj Pulsar Rs 200
7.2/10
"Best value full-fairing 200 if you maintain it properly."
Pros
+Genuine sporty looks, reasonable price
+Fuel injection runs cleanly
+Comfortable enough for commuting
Cons
−Fairing tabs crack easily
−Rear linkage bearings wear fast
−Early throttle body issues
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