Bajaj Platina 100 vs Hero HF 100

Compare Specifications of Platina 100 and HF 100

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Bajaj Platina 100
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 99.27 cc 97.20 cc
Engine 4 Stroke, natural air cooled Air cooled 4 Stroke single cylinder OHC
Engine Starting Kick Start Kick start
Clutch -- Wet Multi Plate
Fuel System -- Advanced Programmed Fuel Injection
Cooling System -- Air cooled
Maximum Power 6.03Kw (8.2bhp) @ 7500rpm 8.36 Ps @ 8000 rpm
Maximum Torque 8.05 Nm @ 4500rpm 8.05 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Transmission Constant Mesh Type 4 speed Constant Mesh
Gear Shift Pattern All down --
Top Speed 80 kmph 90 kmph
Battery -- MF Battery, MF-3:12 V - 3 Ah (Kick Start)
Frame -- Tubular Double Cradle
Headlamp -- 12 V - 35 / 35 W (Halogen Bulb), Trapezoidal MFR
Taillamp -- 12 V - 5 / 21 W - MFR
Mileage
Standard Test Conditions 90 kmpl --
Highway Mileage 85 kmpl --
City Mileage 70 kmpl --
Overall Mileage 75 kmpl 70 kmpl
Tyres
Front 2.75x17 2.75 x 18 - 4PR/42P
Rear 3.00x17 2.75 x 18 - 6PR/48P
Wheel / RIM -- Alloy
Brakes
Front Drum 130 mm Drum
Rear Drum 130 mm Drum
Suspension
Front Hydraulic, Telescopic Type, 125mm travel Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Rear Hydraulic, Telescopic Type, 125mm travel Swingarm with 2 Step Adjustable Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Colors Available
Colors Black, Black Maroon, Red. Black with Red
Nexus Blue


Physical Specs
Length 1990 mm 1965 mm
Width 770 mm 720 mm
Height 1090 mm 1045 mm
Weight 113 kg --
Kerb Weight -- 110
Seat Height -- 805
Wheelbase 1275 mm 1235 mm
Ground Clearance 162 mm 165 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 litres 9.1 litres
Overview
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Features -- - World-Class xSens Multi-Sensor System
- Lasts Longer
- Bigger Tyres
- World's Best Programmed FI Technology
Additional Details -- Turn Signal Lamp : 12 V - 5 / 21 W - MFR
Pros and Cons
Pros - Excellent fuel efficiency, providing great mileage.
- Affordable pricing and low running costs.
- Comfortable ride with good suspension.
- Light and easy to handle, making it ideal for new riders.
- Reliable performance for city commuting.
- Excellent fuel efficiency with an overall mileage of 70 km per litre.
- Cutting-edge technology with the xSens Multi-Sensor System and advanced programmed Fuel Injection.
- Durable and bigger tyres suitable for diverse road conditions.
- Robust performance with a 97.20 cc air-cooled 4 Stroke Single Cylinder OHC engine.
- Compact and efficient design suitable for riders of varying heights.
- Comfortable riding experience with telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers.
- Reliable safety features with drum brakes and ample illumination from the headlamp and tail lamp.
- Attractive price point for the features on offer.
Cons - Lacks high-speed performance, with a limited top speed of 80 kmph.
- Comes with drum brakes instead of disc brakes, which may not provide the same level of stopping power.
- The all-down gear shift pattern might not be appealing to all riders.
- Aesthetic design is fairly simple, and may not appeal to riders looking for a more modern or sporty look.
- Lack of electric start could be an inconvenience for some riders.
- Lacks the convenience of an electric start option.
- Absence of disc brakes which some riders might expect at this price point.
- The top speed of 90 kmph might be limiting for speed enthusiasts.

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