Everyone aspires to own a sportsbike. But what about the additional list of cons that a sports bike entails?
Yes, owning a sportsbike has its fair share of downsides as well. Some of those downsides are –
- Steep maintenance costs.
- Steep ex-showroom prices.
- Steep insurance costs.
- Low fuel efficiency.
- Low resale value.
- Lack of sportsbike riding experience can lead to life-altering accidents.
- Steep interest rates of bike loans and strict loan conditions such as penalties on loan foreclosure.
So does this mean that one should buy a sportsbike?
Not at all! If one has the means to own a sports bike then one can buy one without thinking twice. But if one is cash-strapped then one should choose to buy a compact sports bike. For example the Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 – the premium compact sports bike.
The unique selling points of the Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 – the best compact sports bike in India are mentioned below.
- The ex-showroom price of the Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 is Rs. 2, 09,633.
- Easy loan terms are available for this bike with Bajaj Auto Finance such as penalty-free Bajaj loan foreclosure.
- The bike is powered by a 199.5cc BS6 engine.
- The liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine produces 24.1 bhp (peak) power and 18.7 Nm (peak) torque.
- The bike is equipped with front and rear disc brakes. Dual-channel ABS is also part of the OEM package.
- The dry weight of the bike is just 166 KGs.
- The fuel tank is designed to hold 13 litres of petrol.
To learn more about the RS 200, visit the nearest Bajaj bike dealership today.
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