Buy Bajaj Pulsar P150 or N160?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @motorinc
    @motorinc  Год назад +14

    Full playlist: bit.ly/bajajpulsarp150faq
    Video - Are These Pulsars?: ruclips.net/video/e3I9GskHBhQ/видео.html
    Video - Buy Pulsar N160 or P150?:
    ruclips.net/video/AhjFRsFoHGw/видео.html

    • @deepsome3887
      @deepsome3887 Год назад

      N250 and f250

    • @neethijvivek4722
      @neethijvivek4722 Год назад

      Sir i am confused on which bike to buy p150 Or N 160. I heard that n160 has starting issue and chain issue pls can u clarify pls

    • @Taurian.1990
      @Taurian.1990 Год назад

      I loved the emotion which went unde the word "Pulsar" every time u uttered. i own a 2012 Pulsar 220F. While it has completed 60K KM, i still cant fathom how good the enthusiasm is on the bike. im sad that Bajaj did not revive the brand of Pulsars as it shud have while the entire sporty bike segment grew. sadly the RS200 did not make a hit as much as CBBR 250s or still to compare it with Yamaha 150. With so much time and years of experience, Pulsars shud have been the King of thrones when it came to 250 or 300 CC segment. its v v sad to see Gigxar and othr bikes taking the demand for pulsar away. NS and 220 shud have been made better bikes. Dominor needn't have existed in my opinion, if a BS4 version of Pulsar 400 cud have done the job better. Not to mention, these were one of the last bikes to hold big tank- 15-18L of capacity and we need not worry of touring in these for hundreds of KMs. I have not heard stories of Pulsars breakdown at anypoint, expet for their break pads and discs which were lacking engineering. But now Bajaj cud have learned from their partnerships to make this a beautiful motorcycle to ride. I Bid a v sad farewell to what "Pulsars- Definitely Male" stood for.... and Hope they kindle the emotion in every 90s kid the next time they see a 180,200 or 220 run on the roads.

    • @lepenseur8242
      @lepenseur8242 Год назад

      Alternate Title: Trying to sell P150

  • @apurvagupta4450
    @apurvagupta4450 Год назад +245

    You two are killing it. Reviews don’t get better than this. And what a refreshing change… no boom-pow music, no screaming, no super crazy motoring shots, no spec sheets and still everything feels complete (actually this is in a different orbit altogether). Thank you for delivering such quality!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +19

      Glad you loved it Apurva! We will pass on your compliment to the whole team!

    • @aayoutube8383
      @aayoutube8383 Год назад +2

      Cannot agree more. This video definitely helped me make a choice without any second thoughts! Incredible stuff! Simple, on point and helpful!

  • @Dennis56781000
    @Dennis56781000 Год назад +388

    Ryan F9 from Fortnine has an Indian competition.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +43

      Thanks

    • @hermitsage12
      @hermitsage12 Год назад +38

      Ah I see another man of culture

    • @indigamer1889
      @indigamer1889 Год назад +8

      Its a shame he doesn't do motorcycle review very often .

    • @shreyanshabhiraj9734
      @shreyanshabhiraj9734 Год назад +3

      Well I would say he is so much sometimes fixated on performance only.

    • @Dennis56781000
      @Dennis56781000 Год назад +17

      @@shreyanshabhiraj9734 I get that. F9 is a multilayered presenter. His jokes, analysis, physics, and motorcycle stunts are all top notch and his cinematographer is a cherry on top. It's quite surprising that Fortnine produces the best content on RUclips with such a small team.
      I just think Motorinc is following the Fortnine way of unbiased reporting. The whole project gives me Fortnine vibes tbh

  • @arijitsinha6202
    @arijitsinha6202 Год назад +69

    You know what I like the most about these videos? The lack of SEO keywords like "Beast, brutal, etc etc" really like the mellow vibes, hope you guys stick with it forever

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +4

      Glad you're enjoying the vibe Arijit! We're always looking for ways to improve! Do let us know if you think we could do something to improve further... SEO brutalisation aside, that is

    • @shebz7
      @shebz7 Год назад +2

      Your videos are smooth as a flowing river … considering that’s how Honda engines are described
      Would love to see you do a take on the current gen Honda CB350s

  • @mohandark
    @mohandark Год назад +113

    It feels like a meditation everytime these guys put up videos . The design team in particular is nailing it again .

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +4

      Thank you Mohan!

    • @sal15
      @sal15 Год назад +1

      Exactly!

  • @murtazababrawala2184
    @murtazababrawala2184 Год назад +93

    These pieces of content are just made supremely well. It's such a mood changer, watching a few mins of your content and the day becomes much better. Honestly massive respective to not just the two of you but the team at MotorInc who are able to support you in what you are aiming to achieve. 💙

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +5

      Wow! Thank so very much Murtaza! That's so so good to hear! Will pass on your compliments to the whole team!

    • @ganiwaseem
      @ganiwaseem Год назад

      Lately, I've been listening to Shumi and Kartikeya before I doze off... And that's actually a compliment. I need conversations that are really soothing and in-depth to massage my brain and I could finally get some much needed relaxing sleep. These videos are so informative yet so much relaxing at the same time.

  • @dexxtronaut
    @dexxtronaut Год назад +52

    Been watching Shumi & Singhee for years... It's great to see both of them actually speak their minds...it does show in the videos.
    And this new format & quality of presentation is otherworldly ❤️ We need this kind of auto journalism where it just isn't about the numbers and more inclined towards the emotions attached to these machines!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much Ashish! Glad you're enjoying MotorInc's way!

    • @mydroidid
      @mydroidid 3 месяца назад

      Early days when Kartik used to test motorcycles he used to put out some bullshit , good to see he has found his groove

  • @61keystonirvana
    @61keystonirvana Год назад +3

    I am considering upgrading from my 12-year-old Activa to a Bajaj Pulsar. Recently, I've been immersing myself in numerous RUclips videos to make an informed decision. However, this particular video stood out. It had no flashy editing and over-the-top speed tests and useless details. You, dear reviewer, have quickly become my preferred content creator due to your elegance, attention to detail, and finesse in presenting the information. I would happily pay to watch such content. Hats off to the Motorinc team for their exceptional work.

  • @SameerDhere
    @SameerDhere Год назад +16

    I just watched an almost 8 min video without any numbers being thrown at me! Wow! Lots of love and respect to the entire MotorInc crew. It's so good to see a bike review going beyond the spec sheet numbers and usual automotive cliches. Please keep this format going. Would love to see such videos about bigger bikes as well.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thanks Sameer! Lots planned! Stay tuned!

  • @akashchandrashekhar706
    @akashchandrashekhar706 Год назад +11

    Okay, the aesthetics of these videos so damn good!!! specially the high frame rate bike shots, the colour, black bike, black rider suit, the grading it just makes the output so much better, and the shots taken in the studio as are very well lit. And the crispness in the voice of the person talking. And lastly the content is so clearly explained. Saying this again, in this segment this channel will stand out because of the aesthetic they are going with.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thank you Akash! We love your confidence!

  • @ridersparadise123
    @ridersparadise123 Год назад +54

    Yesterday I ridden 50km in N 160 in Keralas busy highways. It's made me frustrated 😅 Intial acceleration was so good but crossing 70 km/h the bike feel dead ,from there it's won't pickup speed easily .
    My findings
    1) it's so good to ride in city conditions
    2) It's performed well in hilly sections
    3) it's not ment for highways
    4)Fuel Efficiency is damn good 50km/L that we are getting ❤️
    5) ride quality feels like on stiffer side.
    6) head light is very good
    7) breaking is very good and confidents inspiring 😙

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +14

      Spot on Riders Paradise! Good analysis!

    • @sandy99797
      @sandy99797 Год назад +4

      Rear shock is not that stiff for me its not really soft thought

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +5

      Compared to the front it is for sure. On its own? No.

    • @uvuvwevwevweossaswithglasses
      @uvuvwevwevweossaswithglasses Год назад +5

      Rear shock is hard. I can confirm. Especially for lightweight riders like me(64kg)😂. But its good when I ride with a pillion.
      So i think I need to adjust the preload

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +3

      Ideally you should always add preload when riding with pillions.

  • @PratikGhone
    @PratikGhone Год назад +27

    Nostalgia hit hard for someone who owned the P150 UG3 as his first motorcycle and then upgraded to a P220. Apart from the smaller niggles like the clip-on handlebar breaking on a corner to the gear shifter falling off mid-ride, the engines and (daredevil) chassis had a character. Still recollect the way Karizma owners tried to overtake Pulsars as though an untold Ind-Pak road fight emerged without any warning lights.
    I feel the new age Pulsars are the RTR series from TVS. I do miss the two decades with my Pulsars and the chaps at Probiking who made every service a knowledge learning activity. But, with the amount of failures, I would not recommend Pulsars anymore. Let alone the fact that nothing about the N or P excites like the earlier Pulsars. Good video, love the views, edit and studio.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +5

      Thanks Pratik! The RTR statement is a big one! If we were Bajaj, we would be worried!

    • @turnonoff
      @turnonoff Год назад +1

      I agree everything you wrote. These new gen Pulsars have actually lost their charm & attractiveness which they were known for. To me P220 is the last orginal Pulsars ever known in the Indian motorbike markets.
      Yes, I still own my Pulsar 150 DTSI UG4 (with handlebar instead of split handles) & it still gives me pure joy with an average of 40-45 mileage (I drive rough & fast in the city traffic) & i barely take it to highways cuz beyond 70kmph it's irritating.
      The only thing I upgraded are it's worst halogen 35w bulb with 35w LED NIGHTEYE, tube tyres to tubeless ones & the recommended engine oil to Motul 20w-50 5100.

    • @MonijoyRoy
      @MonijoyRoy Год назад

      Agree, i own n160 but your statement is correct man ..

    • @SyedAli-mm3ny
      @SyedAli-mm3ny Год назад +1

      12 years of ownership of P 180 Ug 4 and still loving it both in city and highway ❤

  • @p.r.i.t.o.m.n.a.n.d.y
    @p.r.i.t.o.m.n.a.n.d.y Год назад +21

    This is what a comparo video should be. Already loved the Ronin vs Hunter video. This comparo was unexpected but makes much sense now. The way you brought the Apaches in the comparo was also very helpful. And last but not the least thanks to the entire team for making such a soothing video experience. Cheers for more to come.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thank you Pritom! Always good to see you here in the comments!

  • @saiabhishek5228
    @saiabhishek5228 Год назад +7

    I don't have much to add about the motorcycles themselves, but I just want to say this might be the single best produced review video(of any kind!) I have seen on youtube. The editing, production quality, writing and delivery is so on point. Didn't even feel like I was watching a review, more like a well-reasoned out essay as to why the P150 is a more practical machine to go with. Great work guys keep it up, absolutely loved it!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Wow, thanks! Glad you enjoyed that Sai Abhishek!

  • @adityahari8777
    @adityahari8777 Год назад +2

    This is most definitely the best automotive content in the country, not just a review but therapeutic to watch. We are reaching Fortnine levels of production and detail that even many big channels fail to do so. Looking forward for more.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thank you Aditya! Do tell us when you think of a way for us to do even better stories please!

  • @MenaceGhost
    @MenaceGhost Год назад +7

    The subtle subtleties and advice that is meaningful. I don't think anyone can break it apart like this! Years of auto journalism and a refresh has done y'all good!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thanks Manas! We did set out to work out how to make more meaning content that would make a difference to the user of the machine. You're saying it's working... and that makes our day!

  • @prashantsharma9779
    @prashantsharma9779 Год назад +9

    These are twins who grew up and developed different tastes with respect to clothing. Buyers seriously will be confused which one to choose. As city bikes, these will just wow a beginner. I haven't ridden the 150 but I found the N160 very lively in and around the town. I hope Shumi and Kartikeya ride to our hills once and document their experience. The entire team deserves a big pat on the back for the sheer quality of these videos. Cheers!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Which hills are those? Agreed on the beginner-wow!

    • @prashantsharma9779
      @prashantsharma9779 Год назад +2

      @@motorinc The Darjeeling hills..

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Noted! Let's see what we can do!

  • @sankalpthakur8622
    @sankalpthakur8622 Год назад +8

    Loving this format with the calm background music and the host just talking eye to eye with the audience and simply sharing their experience with the vehicle. No spec sheets or performance charts.
    After yesterday's video I had a feeling that shumi sir would like the n160. Turns out I was wrong!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thanks Sankalp! Glad you're enjoying the experience! Why did you conclude (yesterday) that the N160 would win? It'd be nice to understand this... help?

    • @sankalpthakur8622
      @sankalpthakur8622 Год назад +1

      @@motorinc I've ridden the N160 (my friend owns one) it's a great city bike, quick on it's feet and has good initial pickup, low end grunt and a more sportier character all the things I thought shumi would like.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      He did! But the Pulsar 150 has better balance and isn’t slower enough 😄

    • @sankalpthakur8622
      @sankalpthakur8622 Год назад +1

      @@motorinc Gotta visit my local dealership and try to get a test ride of the p150 :v

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Go! And let us know what you thought!

  • @RPM12000
    @RPM12000 Год назад +3

    I'm 13 and I own a 2014 pulsar 150 which is ny dad's old bike I've ridden only a few bikes such as classic 350,shine,passion, splendor even an RTR 160 2v but none give me the feeling of that buttery smooth gearbox the goosebumps giving acceleration and the feather like handling that my very own pulsar 150 has

  • @RajdeepBorgohainRajdeep
    @RajdeepBorgohainRajdeep Год назад +3

    "Pulsar is an Emotion for 90's kids."
    In the second week of January, I borrow my friend's Bajaj 150 Pulsar (2015 edition), 7 years old, to ride to Mysuru with my wife.
    It's a mix of experience,
    1. The riding posture; the pressure you get from the pillow directly impacts your hand, and it is challenging to continuously ride more than 100kms.
    2. I was riding on Bangaluru-Mysuru Highway, and it was tough to move it beyond 90km/hr; I didn't feel very confident about the breaks, and the vibrations were killing the experience.
    This bike is an emotion for me; I still remember the first model with that bulky fat tank!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Nicely put Rajdeep. And yes, all motorcycles, to us, are an emotion.

  • @retrokaizer
    @retrokaizer Год назад +9

    That felt really premium! The knowledge that Shumi shared was sound and honestly I am in love with the vibe of the video. The pace is nice and slow and no one is in a rush. Really really awesome stuff!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks RetroKaizer!

  • @MrSayon20
    @MrSayon20 Год назад +3

    This is the first video I saw of this channel but I've always loved to hear Shumi talk about motorcycles. It sounds almost therapeutic. After the launch of the two very close motorcycles by Bajaj, I've seen a lot of video comparisons. This is the first time I've seen such a clear perspective.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thank you Sayon! Welcome to MotorInc! Do check out the other videos and our podcast too!

  • @SyedAli-mm3ny
    @SyedAli-mm3ny Год назад +4

    It's not a bike video, it's pure, unadulterated, high quality dopamine to the mind.
    I can do yoga watching this.
    Shumi, if you are in a video, I just click like on the first second itself ❤❤❤

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thank you so much Syed!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thank you for those kind words.

  • @harshalmasand
    @harshalmasand Год назад +4

    Man.. I never thought someone talking on the internet about a 150cc motorcycle will make me emotional lmao! AMAZING WORK!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thank you Harshal! Glad you're enjoying the MotorInc vibe!

  • @sudharsan2829
    @sudharsan2829 10 месяцев назад +1

    beautiful craftsmanship! (I'm talking about the video , great job Motorinc)

  • @mohandark
    @mohandark Год назад +5

    I have ridden the rtr 160 4v mostly in cities where it’s sedate but once you are on motorway , it’s so good . Good to know it’s still sitting on top.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      🍻

    • @rockkhard8037
      @rockkhard8037 Год назад

      Yeah I did test ride the 160 4v couple of weeks ago felt it that isn't that happy to stay on one gear for a long time and needs frequent shifts. The bike asks to push it to it's extreme but doesn't give you the confidence(may be smaller tyres are the reason) at the same time, atleast in the urban areas because I never tried it on the highway. I had to look further up towards the 200 rtr but ended up buying the N160 yesterday because I somehow found what I was looking for in the 160 section. With my rides probably being restricted to in and around Bangalore, the N is very much what I wanted. Even If had bought the RTR I would pretty much stick to rain mode mostly and switch to urban mode (I don't need sports mode in traffic and also my work place is just 4kms away) when the roads are dry and N does perform better in these scenarios and also the dual channel adds to extra benefit. The only thing that concerns me though is the performance on bad road conditions that give you an off-road experience. When it comes to the P series it wasn't at offer for test ride in the showrooms I enquired.

  • @RishikeshKulkarni
    @RishikeshKulkarni Год назад +2

    Have been waiting a channel/series/content which is detailed, comprehensive, true to the spirit or riding/driving automobiles. The comparisons, reviews and thoughts should be this rather than just specs and numbers on the screen. Makes me question my heart and brain - do I like this one? The quality of the production is on par with international standards and very detail oriented which has been missing at PD and Zig.
    It should not be just upbeat music, fast edits and accents.
    This is serious motoring content. Looking forward for more.
    Wishing Shumi, Karthikeya and the entire team at MotorInc the very best.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thank you Rishikesh! Welcome to MotorInc! We firmly believe that we drive and ride is about what they make us feel. And if it takes ignoring spec sheets to find our way to that feeling? Then that is what must be done.

  • @hermitsage12
    @hermitsage12 Год назад +6

    The production quality of these videos is in another league

  • @aravindbabu2771
    @aravindbabu2771 Год назад +2

    I have not seen such a pleasing review video before. I didn't skip for 10 sec also. Great effort guys.... All d best.

  • @MangiferaIndica918
    @MangiferaIndica918 Год назад +4

    I still remember a memory, somewhere back from 2010, I was at school, two of older boys were discussing something, one of them was planning to buy a bike, the other guy said to him, "agar pulsar ya apache me se koi nahi liya to mere samne bhi mat ana!". 😂

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Defined the segment! 😎

  • @its.2782
    @its.2782 Год назад +2

    For me, as soon as I get my hands on any bike I fall in love with it. As I remember the time I first rode the NS200, at the end of the ride, my were arms shivering along with my legs it was a joy I can't express through words 😊

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Yes, the NS is really good at that!

  • @SUSOBHANMAITY
    @SUSOBHANMAITY Год назад +5

    I think the P150 trades on the characteristics of the LS135 now.. Lighter, Nimbler, Simpler with a dash of sportiness, refined and pocket friendly to run and maintain. It won't be hard for college goers to convince their parents to get them one.
    On the other hand.. the N160 was pressed on to duty to bank on or rather to increase the desirability factor of the N250..and with a slightly more matured character than the otherwise slightly fun-loving eccentric P150.
    It's more for someone who really loved the N250 but wanted a more economical sibling..now can settle with the N160.
    May be this is how, I hope Bajaj had thought while giving a green signal to the developments of both P-150 and N-160.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      How does seeing the N160 look exactly the same as the N250 make the chap who got themselves the 250 feel?

    • @SUSOBHANMAITY
      @SUSOBHANMAITY Год назад +2

      @@motorinc May be the N250 chap knew well in advance that this is going to happen to him as it's Bajaj 😄😄..and this is not the first time that Bajaj has done this.
      He surely knew it and may be he didn't care to grab much eyeballs.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      😆

  • @abhijit222910
    @abhijit222910 Год назад +2

    Shumi this is something completely out of the box, hats off to you & kartikey who have managed to carve a niche approach in these crowded channels of automobile..Keep up the good work

  • @SouravBesra
    @SouravBesra Год назад +3

    This channel is unique. The presentation is unique. Congratulaions to you both.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thank you Sourav! Welcome to MotorInc!

  • @HarshKumar-tr7ch
    @HarshKumar-tr7ch Год назад +2

    Feels like a meditation instructor no Shumi? The way he talks and the background music as well. It's perfect. Meditation level calm + talking about motorcycles. 💯

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      ...and close your eyes, think deep thoughts, take deep breaths.... 😆

  • @VikasJaink
    @VikasJaink Год назад +8

    I really like this format, I love the background especially with bikes on a brighter set.
    Thanks for solving the confusion. As I said earlier pulsar is no more a wicked bike it's now a bare bone commuter, just like how FZ matured Pulsar also matured to become a commuter.
    Bajaj could have updated N series in the lines of RTR. But they chose not to.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Glad you like the videos! Tell us how you think we can improve on them?

  • @Amit_R_Tudu
    @Amit_R_Tudu Год назад +2

    P150, RTR 160, N160, RTR 160 4V. - amoung these, i will only pick the race throttle response 160 4V any day. My friend has one, and it's a joy to ride also i love how this machine sounds , soothing music to the ears👂.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      The RTR1604V has, in fact, been the best in class for absolutely ages. It became a little to uncle-y right after BS6 but TVS updated it soon after made it young again.

    • @Sushant9763
      @Sushant9763 Год назад

      Rtr 160 4v is uncle bike

  • @pavanb6412
    @pavanb6412 Год назад +3

    The editing of this video is top notch.

  • @ganeshnadargi9414
    @ganeshnadargi9414 Год назад +2

    Crisp clear information... No bakwas... The quality of providing machine related information is top notch and improving day by day... The market scripting based channels and makers of motors gonna hate us... But they should look towards it positively... 🤞🏽 We have long way to go...

  • @himanshumeena6544
    @himanshumeena6544 Год назад +6

    This clears all the thoughts/doubts I had with the arrival of P150.
    Smooth... Motorinc! 💙

  • @Kevin-xb4zv
    @Kevin-xb4zv 27 дней назад +1

    Shumi sir let me tell you one thing
    You are insanely too good while explaining about bikes.....it's like you are talking about bikes and we are getting how to live smarter for life ❤❤
    Shumi sir ❤❤❤❤
    God of Bikes

  • @manu201022
    @manu201022 Год назад +5

    Rode the Pulsar F250 recently. I am a Honda guy, spoilt by the refinement of gems from Honda. And here I was pleasantly surprised to see Bajaj surpass Honda in terms of refinement! But something was really off. The new Pulsars are too tame. They lack the thrill of OG Pulsars. The thrill on offer was the X factor that made Pulsar's standout from rest of the crowd.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Spot on! Thanks Mahesh!

    • @mydroidid
      @mydroidid 3 месяца назад

      I would like to know the honda you are talking about as refinement used to be a honda character not anymore in recent years tho

    • @Terahydron
      @Terahydron 3 месяца назад

      Pulsars aren't developing new engines and nerfing the old ones to meet emission standards.
      The pull isn't there anymore

  • @Dheeeeraj
    @Dheeeeraj Год назад +1

    Accha lagta he aise calm reviews dekhne aur sunne me. Bikes ko suit bhi karta he imo.
    Kaafi information milta he asaan tareeke me.
    Ek cheez personally pasand aayi ki bike comfort ke bare me acche se bataya gaya. Kaafi der us topic pe spend kiya. Aakhir everyday use me ye ahmiyat rakhta he. Aksar dusre reviews me comfort part mumble karte karte jumble kar dete he. Par aap ye information hume deke, humari decisions me bohot help karte ho.
    Aapka bohot bohot shukriya.
    Motorinc, please aise videos banate raho and Shumi aap yaar mast ho!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thank you Dheeraj! Aise comments padhne par hamein phi lagta hai ke hum Sahi raaste par hain

  • @goldygoldy9083
    @goldygoldy9083 Год назад +3

    Because of dual channel abs and powerful headlight sure I will go with n160

  • @silverfish764
    @silverfish764 Год назад

    That is how content should be made. It's almost spiritual in some sense. Simple, straightforward, Well researched, phenomenal production quality, Great thumbnails, Spot on graphics and inspiring charm of respective presenters. You guys are lords of Moto world.

  • @vishalkonchady9730
    @vishalkonchady9730 Год назад +6

    these reviews are like poetry, so nicely put together and presented beautifully . and my god those fonts 😍..... you guys are setting a standard way high. kudos

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thanks Vishal! Glad you're loving the MotorInc experience!

  • @sumitbhowmik12
    @sumitbhowmik12 Год назад +2

    I like ur review. Ur the only one who chosed a bike. Other critics they confuse by praising both bikes. I now wait more of ur bike reviews. Never change ur way. Ur different

  • @UjjwalPratapSingh45
    @UjjwalPratapSingh45 Год назад +6

    This happened to almost every brand. A sparking start then it matures and becomes mundane in the process to suit the customers needs. Btw in this company I also like the P150 SD.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Does it though? KTMs remain where they were - angry. Hondas remain where they've always been - neutral... so many examples!

    • @Shreejansurya98
      @Shreejansurya98 Год назад +2

      @@motorinc First Gen KTM were lot more Agressive now they have become mid age as well (Still sporty but not as Aggresive or Dangarous as First Gen)

    • @UjjwalPratapSingh45
      @UjjwalPratapSingh45 Год назад +3

      @@motorinc shumi sir also said that 2nd gen duke 390 somewhat lost it's character after it became mellowed down a bit and by some other factors. I think market works like that. There is nothing wrong with companies. They have to make business sense.

  • @satishpatro
    @satishpatro Год назад

    What a video!!! I don't need any other comparison videos. And, the way the host speaks is so good

  • @OnlyCitrus
    @OnlyCitrus Год назад +4

    This is the similar story with OnePlus. What started as a enthusiast first brand slows shifted towards polished and boring mundane company now. It's bound to happen at some point I guess. People in suits deciding what's fun kills everything.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Does it? The biggest brands you can think of have changed their products along the way without fundamentally changing who they are as companies. Think Apple, KTM, Honda (global), Toyota (global)... so many!

  • @doncorleone9297
    @doncorleone9297 Год назад +2

    The meditative qualities of your videos are highly appreciated, especially when the rest of RUclips is shouting hoarsely. But yet, at some level, there’s a feeling of pretentious depth, where there is none. My 2 cents.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      "Pretentious Depth"? Explain please?

    • @doncorleone9297
      @doncorleone9297 Год назад +1

      @@motorinc hey
      I just feel that giving an apparent sense of 'depth' or 'profundity' to *_All_* content makes it look pretentious. Certain topics/themes do make themselves suitable to such treatment, but some others bring a sense of pretentiousness. Thats all. Otherwise, I like the content.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Ah. We don’t think we have the luxury of being less serious. For Shumi it’s a small bike. For you it’s in your past. But for someone else out there it’s what they’re striving to bring home. We cannot imagine a way to not give that dream its due, whether it looks pretentious or not.

  • @Asaritwo
    @Asaritwo Год назад +4

    I never rode A pulsar long enough to KNOW how it feels But, Seems like , I don't have to worry about that since i own A RTR 160 4v 🖖 , Still best in segment. And from what i know pulsar do breakdown a lot. Haven't seen that bike cross 5 years without problems.

  • @pradeeptanarayanchowdhury3122
    @pradeeptanarayanchowdhury3122 Год назад +2

    Maybe the best "-est" motor channel in India now, the way they help us understand things and differentiate the products is amazing, also the quality of the contents feel extraordinary to me frankly speaking. I feel like I'm watching an Apple product review shot in Steve jobs theatre.
    Keep up 👍🏼

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Wow! Thank you Pradeepta! We’re over the moon!

  • @prancinghors
    @prancinghors Год назад +4

    Have been through all the comments and everything I wanted to say has already been said. Let me just say GREAT JOB MOTORINC. Shumi sounds spiritual. Hearing him speak is meditative. So much passion and understanding of motorcycles. Pure Bliss. Keep it up. Love you guys. Something special happening here. 👏👏👏👏👏

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      ♥️ What a lovely thing to read first thing in the morning! You've made our day... thank you!

  • @deepakdeepak-tl9qj
    @deepakdeepak-tl9qj Год назад +2

    I just love how N160 looks , except it's handle bar design. And the engine is butter smooth and gearbox is silky smooth

  • @SatyakiGuhathakurta
    @SatyakiGuhathakurta Год назад +4

    I think bajaj is is shifting the image of pulsar from exciting fast bikes to city riding bikes. Make a video between n250 and rtr 200 4V. Great video btw... Cheers..

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Can to Satyaki! Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @sheikfareed5710
    @sheikfareed5710 Год назад +2

    crossed around 3300 kms in my pulsar N160, yeah...! the thrill is missing in this pulsar. but the fact is I am satisfied with N160
    My observation,
    pros:
    1. a good-looking pulsar,
    2. exhaust... project it as a monster but no it is not a monster..
    3.fuel economy obviously a thumbs up,
    4.city manoeuvrability awesome traffic not a problem at all (light clutch is making it easier)
    5.dual channel ABS is really a life saver couple of time it saved me from stupid drivers.
    6.lights are so good even in a foggy situation you can ride it
    Cons:
    1.very bad painting up to 500 kms i used to get paint smell after every ride
    2.heavier body put a lot of stress on the engine since its 160-cc engine it couldnt pull it after 100 kms (6 th gear option would have solved it)
    3.stiffer rear suspension make long ride painful
    had a chance to spend time with p150 for a while, don't know whether i used to my n160 I am not impressed with the performance from P150

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +2

      Thanks Sheik! Good analysis. But Cons point 2 isn't right. 6th gear wouldn't solve it. This is because 1st and 6th (or 5th if that's the maximum gear) is decided first and the other gears are filled in to complete the gearbox design. Even if the N160 had a sixth? It would be the same as your current 5th.

    • @sheikfareed5710
      @sheikfareed5710 Год назад

      Good to know thank you @ motorinc

    • @RCLepcha
      @RCLepcha 4 месяца назад

      Maybe if the company made a little more aggressive map for engine it would solve it?

  • @TarunChoudhry
    @TarunChoudhry Год назад +4

    I sincerely want to understand if these hard hitting thoughts are really understood by those looking for options in this segment (or those evaluating pulsar). Most commenting are those with nostalgia of their Pulsar experiences or those in love with Shumi and Kartik.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +2

      Here's how we see it. These videos are for the thinking motorcyclist. At one level, to guide their next purchase as well as their life with machines today. But at another level, it's a more evolved conversation about machines. We believe the buyer will find these stories useful... but it's almost a side-effect of the main theme, not the hero of the story. The fact that you commented... we respond... this conversation is what we look forward to.

    • @TarunChoudhry
      @TarunChoudhry Год назад

      @@motorinc That's what I thought too. Any presentation of thoughts for a motorcyclist mind is useful. However, the utility of these thoughts was very subjective

  • @manthenvashishth3769
    @manthenvashishth3769 Год назад +2

    This review or comparison of motorinc was so smooth and mature just like the p150 that I didn't realize they it was 150cc segment comparison. Such amazing work.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it!

  • @praaaaannnaaaaav
    @praaaaannnaaaaav Год назад +16

    Great Review guys , really loved it. I bought a N160 last year and just a few moths later....bajaj decided to release the P150. So far, my experience has been delightful ngl. I was very close to booking a Apache 160 4V but later after the test ride, it became obvious that isn't made for me as the bike is too short ( I seel this coz ii'm 6'1)and the seating is way too sporty. The pulsar on the other hand is very very comfortable and is very stable at speeds above 100kmph. My opinion on whether to buy the P or the N is that, spend the extra rs 11,000 and go for the N as dual channel ABS is a llifesaver, especially during the monsoon and the wider tires help alot. About the rear suspension, yes I agree it's very stiff but, its ADJUSTABLE! The rear suspension gets considerably softer when a pillion is seated but I've adjusted the rear and now it feels like it's doing justice to the arguably best fronnt suspensions in class.
    Open to hear opinions on why the P is better XD.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +16

      Why do you need an opinion? Once you buy it, it's the best bike in the world! We're glad you're enjoying your purchase. There's nothing more that needs to be said!

    • @Prince-nn6ig
      @Prince-nn6ig Год назад +1

      Im 5''11 and im planning to get apache is it gonna be uncomfortable?

    • @praaaaannnaaaaav
      @praaaaannnaaaaav Год назад +1

      @@Prince-nn6ig Oh yes definitely. Your experience may vary but as far my experience goes...it is a short bike...could be because of the weird tank shape but the bike isn't made for tall peeps like us.
      Although I'm very confident bout the fact that Apache is a small bike, do visit a showroom and try it out yourself.

    • @Prince-nn6ig
      @Prince-nn6ig Год назад +1

      @@praaaaannnaaaaav i took the test drive and it was fine but the test drive was like around 1 km only

    • @thiyagum8649
      @thiyagum8649 Год назад +1

      Im 6'2 ..Is n160 would be comfortable for me ?

  • @BH-RUM
    @BH-RUM Год назад +2

    I am loving the way we are celebrating motors in such a peaceful way on this channel. I do have a little request for you, On your previous channel you reviewed the gixxersf250 in real rush. and I always wished for this kind of talk about that bike.
    Shumi, if u are reading this, can you please ride that motorcycle on more time with peace? and we can talk about it ( you will talk and i will listen but it talking for me).
    & Cheers to the new channel.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @upendradani6187
    @upendradani6187 Год назад +4

    Why is such a piece of content free 🙂

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +2

      Introductory pricing 🤣

  • @krishnamahatre8605
    @krishnamahatre8605 Год назад +2

    Hahaha, I wish I could, like they show in films, beam this to prospective N buyers everywhere right now; still better, play it on Giant screens outside every Bajaj Dealership. Well distilled content.

  • @amandixit114
    @amandixit114 Год назад +4

    Keep making our day by posting content that's subtle yet clears every question and doubt that a consumer or an enthusiast can have. 🙏

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thank you Aman! We try!

  • @magnetoYT0
    @magnetoYT0 Год назад +2

    Man! I discovered this channel today. I was missing Shumi and Karthikeya

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Welcome to MotorInc! 🙏🏽

  • @vaibhavsingh-bz1xf
    @vaibhavsingh-bz1xf Год назад +4

    U guys make videos on 150 cc motorcycles also interesting and worth watching ..

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thank you Vaibhav! Glad you enjoyed that!

  • @arjuniyengar6587
    @arjuniyengar6587 Год назад +2

    @MotorInc thanks for the excellent review just booked a base P150 after a test ride, It definitely serves my purpose.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Nice nice! Congratulations Arjun!

  • @harshr95
    @harshr95 Год назад +3

    Surreal.
    Huge respect, and thanks to Shumi for describing the true essence of motorcycling and, as a copywriter, loved the script, your writer has my respect. Love it.❣️

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thanks a ton Harsh! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Viggi999
    @Viggi999 Год назад +2

    I am binge watching your content.. so calming, sensible, decisive.. feels like shaolin school of motoring! Thank u!

  • @archieslopestar587
    @archieslopestar587 Год назад +4

    160 definitely because of the duel channel ABS which is also first in its class

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Very tricky! The P is the better bike... but no dual ABS.. so N... but the RTR160 4V is better than that!

    • @archieslopestar587
      @archieslopestar587 Год назад +1

      @@motorinc its just like a kid in a candy shop 😅

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +2

      Until the kid gets so confused they go get a burger instead!

    • @archieslopestar587
      @archieslopestar587 Год назад

      @@motorinc which the kid didn't want in the first place 😲😳 _ WOW!! what a way to explain #GURU🙏

  • @vikasrao9532
    @vikasrao9532 Год назад

    I'm one among the first 1000 subscribes!! I could not afford buy any of these bikes for atleast 3 more years, but still love watching all your videos!!!

  • @prorider4992
    @prorider4992 Год назад +4

    Shumi is the best.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @Smoothoperator05
    @Smoothoperator05 Год назад +2

    Love the different take and vibe of your videos

  • @StarLord1100
    @StarLord1100 Год назад +4

    Make one for F250...insights given by you guys are really unique..best wishes 👍

  • @siddhantpawar8035
    @siddhantpawar8035 Год назад +2

    I'm an Apache owner and obviously a proud one. But the way you explained made me think about older pulsars. Would definitely love to ride one of them if I get a chance. As always big fan😌!!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Best of luck Siddhant!

  • @TheTwinPost
    @TheTwinPost Год назад +4

    Used to ride UG3 Pulsar-180 back in 2007 uptill 2015... It had its own niggles with time (speedo failure, used to take its own time to crank in Delhi winters)...but the fun quotient was really high with them - And i do feel Bajaj lost that part with the new age Pulsars (there are so many iterations now).

  • @amaldev4150
    @amaldev4150 Год назад +2

    very nice content, superbly delivered

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thanks Amal! Great idea!

  • @Kavan_7
    @Kavan_7 Год назад +3

    At this time which is better N160 or N150?? Is N150 is copy of P150?

    • @RCLepcha
      @RCLepcha 4 месяца назад

      More like headlight difference

  • @vipinkumar6353
    @vipinkumar6353 Год назад +2

    Such a well made video and the quality both of the review and the video is amazingly good 👍🏻

  • @kshitijpawar4703
    @kshitijpawar4703 Год назад +3

    sir plzz apache 1604v vs n160 and 1 video for like how to have fun with bikes while taking good care off our machines

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion Kshitij!

    • @kshitijpawar4703
      @kshitijpawar4703 Год назад +1

      @@motorinc sir its our nasib to have someone like you for honest guidance 😊

  • @mdzaid5925
    @mdzaid5925 10 месяцев назад

    Just one thing Shumi, not all bikes are made for excitement or fun. I am an naturally aggressive rider, so always looked down on retro's. Just to try, I took cb350 on rent out for a day and I really loved the bike. It was not exciting at all, nor the quick flickable bike, but I really loved the relaxing feeling I was getting at 80-90kmph. Somehow, this bike turned off my "fast" spirit and I was really enjoying that relaxed pace. Sure, I didn't picked her as my primary bike, but I am certain that someday she will be home as my secondary bike.

  • @seepranavg
    @seepranavg Год назад +4

    Next, please make a case comparison on P150 Vs Yamaha FZ 150cc. That will be exciting.🤓

  • @soumyasekhardas9348
    @soumyasekhardas9348 Год назад +2

    Bajaj must consider changing the overall headstyle for the likes of pulsar 125.
    Between these two, of course P150. The look of it suits my taste.
    You guys are creating great contents, with spot on topics ❤.

  • @brajesh8738
    @brajesh8738 Год назад +4

    Apache RTR 1604V is better in every aspect but one feature is lacking compare to N160 ie dual channel ABS. Hope TVs offer in coming days

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      That stupid ABS rule is the cause of all this nonsense....

    • @brajesh8738
      @brajesh8738 Год назад +1

      @@motorinc yes sir

  • @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin
    @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin Год назад +2

    Thank you. Finally someone has cleared up the confusion on which of the 4 Pulsar 150/160 should be purchased. The answer was simple though, buy the newest one. I suppose this video was easier to do since it's just Bajaj involved in this comparo but the Ronin/ Hunter was the one that was truly hats off.
    On another note, you keep saying there are 9 Pulsars. I counted 10 on Bikewale. Counting the N250 and F250 as one?

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      9 - yes, F/N are cosmetic versions of each other so counted as one.
      Thanks Anant! It's not because is the newest though, the P150 is the most cohesive of this coterie of commuters

    • @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin
      @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin Год назад +1

      @@motorinc It's the choice because it's the best one, it just happens to be the newest one as well :)

  • @Pjrdjf
    @Pjrdjf Год назад +4

    I just noticed that there are no ads in this video. Thanks Shumi an Kartikey for this. 🙏🏽🙂

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      You're welcome 😊

  • @MAKOS-ky5my
    @MAKOS-ky5my Год назад +2

    I love this channel a little to much I never thought I feel excited for a big crossover and a commuter the passion of these hosts is simply contagious

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Thanks MAK. OS! We really do enjoy driving and riding. And we do genuinely believe that everyone should be able to access a better life with their cars and motorcycles. Ergo, we must be invested fully in our videos, whether the vehicle in them is fancy or not. It is, always, someone's dream.

  • @goswami25T
    @goswami25T Год назад +3

    Shumi sir there are lot of machines Mt15, ns,rs, n250, RTRs, the all Duke series some Honda products... could please make a content on this how we can choose a perfect one because your point of view mean a lot to me and it not possible for us to have the test ride of each of them.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Wow. That's a big list. Let us see how we can work this out to help you. Do you think a "best bike in every segment" kind of list would help you?

    • @goswami25T
      @goswami25T Год назад +2

      Because I have seen that before buying a bike in its segment everyone goes to watch a ownership review and that doesn't help, so all the community is asking for a content of best bikes in their segment like is the Duke 390 still the segment killer or we should save our money and go for the lesser one like 250 Duke...i think now you got my point of view

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Understood! Let’s see what we can do to help. Thanks Goswami Ji!

  • @xioracky
    @xioracky Год назад +1

    I m not in the market for a bike, just love these videos

  • @rahinihar
    @rahinihar Год назад +3

    The content quality is superb. Thanks to the team of Motor Inc. led by Shumi & Katrikeya for educating us, the motor enthusiasts.
    One request- please make a video on selecting a bike. I am looking to upgrade from R15. My budget is 4 lakh.
    To be used for office commute, dropping my kid at and picking up from school. Occasional touring with mix of highways, rural roads and some off roads. Pillion comfort is also a major criteria. Please help me in my decision.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      We don't need a video for that! We can help solve it right here! Do you have a list of machines you're considering?

    • @rahinihar
      @rahinihar Год назад

      @@motorinc Thanks. The choices are limited. Though, I have following bikes in my mind:
      1. 390 Adventure (my wife doesn’t like the raised pillion seat)
      2. 650 Interceptor (very heavy & seat not suitable for long rides)
      3. 310 GS (service cost is high)

  • @mkarthiccck
    @mkarthiccck Год назад +2

    Shumi ... Since when you have attained your zen.... This review is so clam and full of information.... Keep this going... And let us all get our zen....🙏🙏🙂🙂

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Absolutely! Best of luck!

  • @7rahe13
    @7rahe13 Год назад +6

    Great content MotorInc. Nice to see you talking about motorcycles and what they stand for. When the Pulsar was launched back in 2001, I was in college and I remember being totally gobsmacked by the design. It was like nothing else on the market. That period was like the Renaissance period for the biking segment. It was not a perfect bike but its flaws gave it character. There was something that clearly differentiated it from the CBZ. Every manufacturer brought its A game to the table. Every product had a clear differentiation. Think Yamaha FZ or LML Graptor (hope you remember that one 😀), or even the original Honda Unicorn. Over time I think all niche ideas in the 150cc segment have been exhausted. The Pulsar has just become "another" bike in the segment. It has become matured and civilized to the point of being boring. I would rather buy a tattered copy of the original Pulsar from 20 years ago and restore it instead of buying this one.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Mature and civilised doesn't have to be boring!

  • @motosuriya
    @motosuriya Год назад +2

    In my opinion,
    Fulfilling the expectations and breaking their own benchmarks are never easy with major changes with price brackets in mind, that's what bajaj did and the outcome is P150/N160.
    Improving their motorcycles to next level, from ok-ish to perfectly good and increase in price for their RnD and other reasons, that's what TVS did.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Agreed. But what Shumi's questioning, we think, is which benchmarks Bajaj chose to break as a derivative of what the Pulsar brand was, is and is supposed to be in the future.

  • @pavannagare9383
    @pavannagare9383 Год назад +3

    Maan this vdo is literally what I think about pulsar these days
    excitement is gone wow factor gone
    Thye become mature (pulsar and mature wtf)
    First pulsar was revolutionary and every new after that till thye start changing stickers every year and keeping dead alive on ventilator
    While other grew but never mature thye went no where and wake up all of sudden and decided we are good boys now
    Thye need to bring something excitement back into market just be first of something or be the most powerful just stand out a bit obviously it'll not be jack of all trade but I'll rather have one bike wich is giving 100 in one aspect than splitting it into 10 more

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Frikkin' Fantastic! What a great view of the situation Pavan! Thanks!

  • @safialam5801
    @safialam5801 Год назад +3

    Not once did you mention the horsepower and shit .
    Shumi sticking to the" you don't ride the spec sheet " haha

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      What's the point if they're approximately the same? ❤

  • @Abhishek4893
    @Abhishek4893 Год назад +2

    That's such an inspiring take on the automobile reviews!

  • @ThomasShelby.LTD.
    @ThomasShelby.LTD. Год назад +1

    The content is quality is just Supreme. It feels like I'm watching the video made by the brand itself.

  • @aravinthauto
    @aravinthauto Год назад +2

    The video and the content aside, the narration is perfect.. keep it up

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      ❤ Thank you Aravinth! Much appreciated!

  • @atrimitrakotoky371
    @atrimitrakotoky371 Год назад +2

    Thank you Shumi and Singhee..been watching you for years now and really really appreciate what you guys have set out to do now. Thank you once again for the quality of content you have been putting out at motorinc. Forever fan!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад

      Our pleasure Atrimitra!

  • @terrificmr.t5130
    @terrificmr.t5130 Год назад +1

    very well documented, looking forward to your upcoming videos..

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Год назад +1

      Welcome aboard! Thanks Mr T!