Bajaj Platina 110 vs TVS Star City

Compare Specifications of Platina 110 and Star City

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Bajaj Platina 110
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 115.50 cc 109.70 cc
Engine -- 4-stroke
Engine Starting Electric Kick Start/Electric start
Clutch Wet Multiplate --
Fuel System Carburettor --
Ignition Digital Twin Spark Ignition --
Cooling System Air Cooled --
Maximum Power 8.6 Ps 6.1 KW @ 7500 RPM
Maximum Torque 9.81 Nm 8.1 NM @ 5000 RPM
Transmission Chain Drive 4-speed constant mesh
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4 All down
Top Speed 90 kmph 95 kmph
Battery 12V --
Frame Tubular Single Down Tube --
Headlamp Multi-Reflector Type --
Taillamp 5W/21W --
Mileage
Standard Test Conditions -- 83.9 kmpl
Overall Mileage 70-80 kmpl 70 kmpl
Tyres
Front 2.75*17", 41 P 2.75 x 17-4 ply rating
Rear 3.00*17", 50 P 3.00 x 17-6 ply rating
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front Drum 130 mm dia
Rear Drum 110 mm dia
Suspension
Front Telescopic Hydraulic Fork Telescopic oil damped
Rear -- 2 step adjustable hydraulic shocks
Colors Available
Colors -- Black and Yellow.


Physical Specs
Length 2006 mm 2005 mm
Width 840 mm --
Height 1076 mm --
Weight 108 kg 95 kg
Wheelbase 1255 mm 1240 mm
Ground Clearance 190 mm 165 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 11 litres 16 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Platina 110 is a compact commuter motorcycle that is designed for daily use. The bike Read More Really stylish. The graphics, alloy wheels, headlamp, tail lamp, and instrument cluster tempt a Read More
Features -- Powerful 109.7cc engine.
Stylish graphics.
2-way adjustable rear shock absorbers.
Dual tone colors gives attractive look.
Pros and Cons
Pros - Excellent fuel efficiency makes it ideal for daily commuting.
- High ground clearance provides good performance on rough roads.
- Air-cooled engine and electric start enhance the overall riding experience.
- Comfortable riding posture due to its ergonomic design.
- Affordable price point within its segment.
Long engine life.
Less wear and tear.
Cons - Drum brakes may not offer the same stopping power as disc brakes.
- Absence of modern features like a digital instrument console.
- Performance might feel limited for highway cruising due to its small engine displacement.
- Styling may be considered plain compared to some competitors.
- Lacks the refinement and build quality found in some of its rivals.
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