Aprilia SXR 125 vs Eider Leora

Compare Specifications of SXR 125 and Leora

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Aprilia SXR 125
Aprilia SXR 125

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Eider Leora
Eider Leora

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.45 cc 124.60 cc
Engine Single Cylinder, 4 stroke,Air cooled, SOHC, 3 valves Single Cyliner, 4 Stroke
Engine Starting -- Electric and Kick
Fuel System EFI --
Ignition -- C.D.I
Maximum Power 9.52 PS @ 7600 RPM 9.6 Ps (7.12Kw) @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque 9.2 Nm @ 6250 RPM 7.3 N.m @ 6000 rpm
Top Speed -- 70 kmph
Display Large 210 cm.sq multifunctional all digital cluster with host of features including RPM meter, Mileage Indication, Average Speed Display,Top Speed Display, Numerical speed display, Digital Fuel Indication, 2 Trip Meters, Odometer & Time Display, Engine Oil Temperature Indication, External Temperature, Instant Mileage, Engine Malfunction Indication, Average Speed, Battery Voltage --
Headlamp Twin Crystal Headlights --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front Tubeless 120/70-12'' --
Rear Tubeless 120/70-12'' --
Wheel / RIM 12" Alloy Wheels --
Brakes
Front 220 MM Disk Brake with Combi Braking System (CBS) Disc Brake
Rear 140 MM Drum Brake Brake Drum
Brake Lever Combi Braking System along with entilated Disc brake and Twin Pots Calliper Hydraulic Brakes --
ABS CBS --
Suspension
Front Hydraulic Double Telescopic Telescopic fork
Rear Hydraulic Shock Absorber Swingarm with Dual Shock
Colors Available
Colors Matt Black
Glossy White
Matt Blue
Glossy Red
Yellow, Red, Silver


Physical Specs
Length 1963 mm --
Width 803 mm --
Wheelbase 1361 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 7 litres 6.8 litres
Overview
Features - Large Lit Up Under Storage Area
- Bag Hook
- Front Lockable Split Glove Boxes with USB charging point.
- Multifunctional Digital Speedometer
Analog speedometer with a vintage design displaying speed & fuel capacity indicator.
Vintage model speedometer with gear Shift Indicator.
Next Gen scooter with all new cruiser handle offering a redefined retro look.
Front Disk brakes for extended user safety.
Drum Brakes at back end with a vast boot space for extend user comfort.
Beautifully carved trendy tail lamps.

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