As most of the riders are keen to know about the main difference between the new and old version of pulsar 180cc, I have written this article. If you find any of the features are missing out, please report by your comments. I will be referring Pulsar 180cc UG3 as just UG3; latest Pulsar 180cc UG4 as just UG4.
- The new pulsar 180cc gets tank scoops borrowed from the successful pulsar 200cc
- UG3 came with just single piece handlebar as like 150cc version. UG4 model comes with clip on handles as it is in p220.
- UG4 borrows the box section swingarm from its elder sibling pulsar 220cc. Larger forks at the front and box section swingarm at the rear means more fun for hardcore bikers
- UG3 model came with single seat that was normal compare to any other bikes. UG4 has come up with split seat which extra comfort on ride.
- UG3 came with tubes. UG4 has come up with tubeless tyres; which is one of the good features to compete with other bikes in premium bikes segment. UG3 - Front tyre 2.75 x 17, Rear Tyre 100/90 X 17. UG4 - Front tyre 90/90 X 17, Rear tyre 120/80 X18 In UG4 (1345mm), wheelbase has increased compare to UG3 (1320mm).
- UG4 also gets a new rear sprocket and the O-ring chain
- UG4 comes with thicker front fork which is 37mm compare to UG3’s fork 32mm
- UG4 comes with only self start. No more kicks needed.
- Total kerb weight of UG4 is 147kg which is slightly high compare to UG3 model (143kg)
- Finally the great feature of p180 UG4 is that power of the engine which is figured 17.6 BHP
Find below the summary of above points.
Pulsar 180cc UG4 | Pulsar 180cc UG3 |
17.02bhp | 16.5 bhp |
Clip on handle bar | Single piece handle bar |
Split Seat | Single seat |
Front tyre 90/90 X 17 - tubeless | Front tyre 2.75 x 17 - tube |
Rear tyre 120/80 X18 -tubeless | Rear Tyre 100/90 X 17 - tube |
Wheelbase 1345mm | Wheelbase 1320mm |
Thicker Front fork - 37mm | Front fork 32 mm |
Toe gear shifter | Heel + Toe gear shifter |
Only Self start | Kick + Self start |
3D Front decals "Pulsar" logo | 2D Front decals "Pulsar" logo |
Kerb weight 147kg | Kerb weight 143kg |
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