Suzuki Hayate EP vs TVS Sport

Compare Specifications of Hayate EP and TVS Sport

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Suzuki Hayate EP
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 113.00 cc 99.70 cc
Engine 4-Stroke, 1-Cylinder, Air cooled, 4-stroke
Engine Starting Electric Self start / Kick start
Maximum Power 8.7 bhp @ 7500 rpm 5.50 KW @ 7500 RPM
Maximum Torque 9.3 Nm @ 5000 rpm 7.5 NM @ 5000 RPM
Transmission -- 4 Speed constant mesh
Gear Shift Pattern -- All down
Top Speed -- 85 kmph
Battery 12 V 3 Ah --
Headlamp 12V 35/35W 12V, 35/35W
Mileage
Standard Test Conditions -- 95 kmpl
Tyres
Front 70/100 -17 - Tubeless 2.75 X 17
Rear 80/100 - 17 -Tubeless 3.00 x 17
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front Drum 130 mm drum
Rear Drum 110 mm drum
Suspension
Front Telescopic forks Telescopic hydraulic fork
Rear Dual 5-step adjustable With 5 stage adjustable shockers
Colors Available
Colors Metallic Oort Grey, Pearl Mira Red, Glass Sparkle Black Black Silver, Indigo Streak, Mercury Grey, Blaze Red, Volcano Red, Dazzling White and Electric Green


Physical Specs
Length 2025 mm 1950 mm
Width 740 mm 705 mm
Height 1060 mm 1080 mm
Weight 107 kg 108.5 kg
Wheelbase 1305 mm 1236 mm
Ground Clearance 175 mm 170 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 10 litres 12 litres
Overview
About Hayate EP is an 110cc regular motorcycle with some innovative technologies from the Japanese bi Read More A sporty entry commuter machine from TVS Motors. The Sport is specially designed to target yout Read More
Features -- CVTI engine offers good mileage.
Stylish five spoke alloy wheels.
Sporty multi reflector headlamp.
Engine starting is electric.
Stylish tail lamps.
Electronic indicator for low fuel detection.
Pros and Cons
Pros - Excellent power and torque for its segment
- Comfortable suspension setup
- Durable build and reliable performance
- Good ground clearance
- Affordable price
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Cons - Drum brakes might not provide the same stopping power as disc brakes
- Design might be too simplistic for some
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