Bajaj CT110 KS BS6

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Bajaj CT110 KS BS6
Bajaj CT110 KS BS6

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol
Engine Displacement 115.45 cc
Engine 4 Stroke, Single Cylinder
Engine Starting Kick start
Fuel System Electronic Injection
Maximum Power 8.6 PS @ 7000 rpm
Maximum Torque 9.81 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Transmission 4 Speed (All Down Shift)
Frame Tubular single down tube with lower cradle frame
Saddle Saddle height : 812 mm
Headlamp 12V, 35/35W, HS1
LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
Tyres
Front 2.75 X 17, 41 P - Tube Type, Semi-knobby
Rear 3.00 X 17, 50 P - Tube Type, Semi-knobby
Wheel / RIM Alloy
Brakes
Front 130 mm Drum
Rear 110 mm Drum with CBS
Suspension
Front Hydraulic telescopic, 125 mm Travel
Rear 100 mm wheel travel, SNS suspension
Colors Available
Colors Gloss Flame Red with Bright Red Decals
Matte Olive Green with Yellow Decals
Gloss Ebony Black with Blue Decals


Physical Specs
Length 1945 mm
Width 752 mm
Height 1072 mm
Weight 117 kg
Wheelbase 1235 mm
Ground Clearance 170 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 10.5 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj CT110 KS BS6 is a sturdy motorcycle with a well-designed frame that provides good sta Read More
Features Kadak Semi-knobby Tyres
Pros and Cons
Pros - Economically priced making it an affordable option for many buyers.
- Fuel-efficient 115.45 cc engine, reducing running costs.
- Solid build quality ensuring durability and longevity.
- Comfortable riding experience thanks to effective suspension setup.
- Compact dimensions and lightweight for easy manoeuvrability in traffic.
- Semi-knobby tyres providing good road grip.
- Available in attractive colour options enhancing the aesthetic appeal.
Cons - Lacks a disc brake option which could have improved stopping power.
- Kick start feature may be inconvenient for some, as compared to an electric start.
- Engine performance might not be suitable for high-speed highway use.
- The all downshift 4-speed gearbox might take some getting used to.
- Absence of modern features such as a digital instrument console.
- The seat could be more comfortable for long journeys.
- Limited tank capacity might require frequent refuelling on longer rides.

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