Bajaj CT 125X vs TVS Radeon Base Edition

Compare Specifications of CT 125X and Radeon Base Edition

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Bajaj CT 125X
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TVS Radeon Base Edition

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.40 cc 109.70 cc
Engine 4 stroke, Air cooled Single cylinder, SOHC, DTSi 4 Stroke Duralife Engine
Engine Starting -- Self start & Kick start
Clutch -- Wet, multiple-disc
Fuel System Intelligent carburetor Eco-Thrust Fuel Injection
Ignition DC ECU
Cooling System Air cooled --
Maximum Power 10.9 PS @ 8000 RPM 8.08 Bhp @ 7350 Rpm
Maximum Torque 11 NM @ 5500 RPM 8.7 Nm @ 4500 Rpm
Transmission 5 SP 4 speed constant mesh
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 --
Top Speed 100 kmph --
Battery -- 12V - 4Ah Maintenance Free (MF)
Display Analog --
Frame Square tube, semi double cradle --
Seats Quilted with TM foam --
Headlamp Bulb type, 35/35W 12V - 35/35W Multi-Reflector with LED DRL (5W)
Taillamp -- 12V P21/5W
Mileage
Overall Mileage 60 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 80/100-17, TL – Tubeless type Tubeless - 2.75 x 18 size
Rear 100/90-17, TL – Tubeless type Tubeless - 3.00 x 18 size
Wheel / RIM Alloy wheel Premium 5-Spoke Alloy
Brakes
Front 130 Drum/240 Disc 130 mm, Drum, Internally Expanding
Rear 130 Drum with CBS 110 mm, Drum, Internally Expanding
Suspension
Front Telescopic , Stroke 125 mm Telescopic oil damped shock absorber
Rear SOS with Nitrox, Stroke 100 mm 5 step adjustable hydraulic shock absorber
Colors Available
Colors Ebony Black with Green decals
Ebony Black with Blue decals
Ebony Black with Red decals
Regal Blue
Pearl White
Metal Black
Golden Beige
Royal Purple
Volcano Red
Titanium Grey


Physical Specs
Length -- 2025 mm
Width -- 705 mm
Height -- 1080 mm
Kerb Weight -- 116
Seat Height 810 --
Wheelbase 1285 mm 1265 mm
Ground Clearance -- 180 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 10 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj CT 125X is a capable motorcycle that offers a great balance between performance and c Read More The TVS Radeon Base Edition is a popular choice among commuters due to its impressive features Read More
Features - Powerful 125 cc DTS-i engine
- Superior engine protection
- Stronger crash guards
- Tubeless tyres
- Muscular looks & design
- Rubber tank pads
- Extraordinary riding comfort
- Special carrier
- USB

Bajaj Ct 125x
125 cc DTS-i engine

Bajaj Ct 125x
Stylish bellows on front suspension

Bajaj Ct 125x
Special carrier
BUILD
- Unique Impact Resistant (UIR) Design
- Long Lasting Dura-Life Engine
- Super Strong Box Iron Chassis

STYLE
- Sturdy Metal Built with Chrome Ascent
- Chrome Bezel Headlamp with DRL
- Car like Speedometer

COMFORT
- Largest Cushion Seat
- Solid Suspension with Chrome Shrouds
- Highest Ground Clearance & Longest Wheel Base
- Perfect Seat Height

CONVENIENCE
- Pillion Grabrail with carrier
- Lady pillion handle with hook
- USB Charging Spot
- Convenient All Gear Self Start
- MF Battery

SAFETY
- Synchronized Braking Technology (SBT)
- Side Stand Indicator with Beeper
- Unbreakable turn signal mounting
- Full Chrome Metal Exhaust
- High Performance Dura Grip Tyres
Additional Details Shifting: All down
Total Seat Length(mm) Total/Usable: 700/693
DRL/AHO: DRL
Emission compliance : BS VI
Technology : Synchronized Braking Technology
Chassis Type : Single Cradle Tubular Frame
Pros and Cons
Pros - Decent acceleration and performance
- Muscular and attractive design
- Strong crash guards for added protection
- Rubber tank pads for increased durability
- Quilted seat with TM foam for enhanced comfort
- Suspension setup provides a smooth and stable ride
- Upright seating position reduces rider fatigue
- Tubeless tires for improved safety
- Special carrier for additional luggage capacity
- USB charging port for convenient device charging
- Unique Impact Resistant (UIR) Design
- Long-lasting Dura-Life Engine
- Large cushion seat for enhanced comfort
- Synchronized Braking Technology (SBT) for improved safety
- High ground clearance for better ride handling
- USB charging spot
- Variety of colour options
Cons - Lack of top-end power for high-speed riding
- Limited color options
- Seat height might be a bit high for shorter riders (810 mm)
- Lack of advanced digital instrument cluster
- Some might find the 4-speed gearbox limited
- Fuel efficiency could be better
- Absence of disc brakes

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