Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake vs Honda Shine 125 Disc

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Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake
Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake

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Honda Shine 125 Disc
Honda Shine 125 Disc

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.40 cc 123.94 cc
Engine 4 stroke, Air cooled Single cylinder, SOHC, DTSi 4 Stroke, SI, BS-VI Engine
Engine Starting -- Self/Kick
Clutch -- Multiplate Wet Clutch
Fuel System Intelligent carburetor PGM-FI
Ignition DC --
Maximum Power 10.9 Ps @ 8000 Rpm 10.74 ps @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque 11 Nm @ 5500 Rpm 11 N-m @ 6000 rpm
Seating Capacity Quilted with TM foam --
Transmission 5 SP 5 Speed
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 --
Top Speed -- 100 kmph
Battery 3 AH VRLA 12V,4.0Ah
Frame Square tube, semi double cradle Diamond Type
Headlamp Bulb type, 35/35W Halogen Bulb, DC
Mileage
Overall Mileage -- 60 kmpl
Tyres
Front 80/100-17, TL 80/100-18 M/C 47P, Tubeless
Rear 100/90-17, TL, 80/100-18 M/C 54P, Tubeless
Wheel / RIM Alloy wheel – Tubeless type Alloy
Brakes
Front 130 Drum Disc-240 mm
Rear 130 Drum with CBS Drum-130 mm
Suspension
Front Telescopic , Stroke 125 mm Telescopic
Rear SNS , Stroke 100 mm Hydraulic Type
Colors Available
Colors Ebony Black with Green decals
Ebony Black with Blue decals
Ebony Black with Red decals
Black
Geny Grey Metallic
Decent Blue Metallic
Rebel Red Metallic
Matte Axis Grey


Physical Specs
Length -- 2046 mm
Width -- 737 mm
Height -- 1116 mm
Kerb Weight -- 113
Seat Height 810 791
Wheelbase 1285 mm 1285 mm
Ground Clearance -- 162 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 10.5 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake is a solid and reliable motorcycle that offers decent power and per Read More The Honda Shine 125 Disc showcases an enticing balance between performance, comfort, and safety Read More
Features - A powerful 125 cc DTS-i engine
- Superior engine protection
- Stronger crash guards
- Tubeless tyres
- Stylish bellows on front suspension
- Rubber tank pads
- USB charging
- Comfortable quilted seat
- Special carrier
- Engine Start/Stop Switch
- Silent Start With ACG
- Integrated Headlamp Beam & Passing Switch
- New Meter Design
- New Aero Type Fuel Cap
- Bold Front Visor
- More Seating Space & Easy Ground Touch
- Premium Chrome Stroke On Side Cover
Additional Details Shifting : All down
Total Seat Length(mm) Total/Usable : 700/693
DRL/AHO : DRL
Speedometer : Analog
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Accessories -- - Front Pipe Type 1
- Front Pipe Type 2
- Seat Cover - Premium
- Seat Cover - Economical
- Grip cover
- Wheel Rim Sticker
- Bike Body Cover
Pros and Cons
Pros - The engine offers excellent power and torque outputs
- Intelligent carburetor fuel system aids in fuel efficiency
- The motorcycle features a contemporary, sporty design
- Comes with a USB charging facility, a handy feature for today's digital generation
- The combined braking system enhances safety during emergency braking
- Suspension system offers comfortable riding experience over different road conditions
- The 123.94 cc 4 Stroke, SI, BS-VI engine provides a healthy balance of power and fuel efficiency.
- A maximum power of 10.74 ps @ 7500 rpm and torque of 11 N-m @ 6000 rpm ensure decent performance.
- The front disc brake and rear drum brake offer reliable braking and enhanced safety.
- Alloy wheels add to the durability and handling of the bike.
- Convenient features like the engine Start/Stop switch and Silent Start with ACG add to the overall user experience.
Cons - Lack of fuel injection might result in slightly less precise fuel delivery compared to competitors
- The analog speedometer might seem outdated for some riders who prefer digital displays
- The absence of disc brakes might be a downside for some potential buyers
- While adequate for city commuting, the Shine 125's power output may not meet the requirements for high-speed highway riding.
- The bike lacks certain advanced digital functionalities like GPS navigation and smartphone integration, which have become standard in many contemporary models.
- The modern design, though sleek, may not resonate with riders who have a preference for traditional motorcycle aesthetics.

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