A collection & comparison of the "Power to Weight ratios" of the "Made in India" motorcycles.. in 2012
How “fast/zippy” a motorcycle feels (particularly in which part of the rev range) depends on various factors like
- [1] How the Power is spread across the rev range
[2] How the Torque is spread across the rev range
[3] The Weight of the vehicle
[4] The Gearing on the vehicle (tall geared or short geared)
By comparing the “Power to Weight Ratio” of various models, one can get a rough idea of how the bikes stack up against each other. To compare our "made in India bikes" by their "Power to Weight" ratios, I have compiled a list posted below.

In 2012, the KTM 200 Duke has emerged as the bike with the highest power to weight ratio in India (among the Made in India motorcycles) followed by the yet to be launched Pulsar 200NS. Both the 200 Duke and the Pulsar 200NS beats the Honda CBR250R which had the highest Power to Weight Ratio among made in India bikes in 2011.
Although not a "Made in India" model, for those interested about the Ninja 250R; with 33 Ps of Peak Power and 172 Kgs of Kerb weight it has a Power to Weight ratio of 192
| No. | Model Name | Max Power (Ps) | Kerb Weight (Kgs) | Power to Weight (Ps/Ton) |
| 01 | KTM 200 Duke | 25.35 | 136 | 186 |
| 02 | Pulsar 200NS | 23.50 | 145 | 162 |
| 03 | CBR250R | 25.35 | 167 | 152 |
| 04 | Classic 500 | 27.56 | 187 | 147 |
| 05 | Pulsar 220F | 21.04 | 150 | 140 |












