Bajaj Platina 110 vs Yamaha SS125

Compare Specifications of Platina 110 and Yamaha SS125

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Bajaj Platina 110
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 115.50 cc 123.00 cc
Engine -- Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC
Engine Starting Electric Electric start & Kick start
Clutch Wet Multiplate --
Fuel System Carburettor --
Ignition Digital Twin Spark Ignition --
Cooling System Air Cooled --
Maximum Power 8.6 Ps 11 PS/7500 rpm (8 KW@7500rpm)
Maximum Torque 9.81 Nm 10.4 Nm/6,500 rpm
Transmission Chain Drive 5 Speed constant mesh
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4 1-down 4-up
Top Speed 90 kmph --
Battery 12V --
Frame Tubular Single Down Tube --
Headlamp Multi-Reflector Type --
Taillamp 5W/21W --
Mileage
Highway Mileage -- 62 kmpl
City Mileage -- 58 kmpl
Overall Mileage 70-80 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 2.75*17", 41 P 2.75-18.4PR
Rear 3.00*17", 50 P 3.00-18.6PR
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front Drum Disc
Rear Drum Drum
Suspension
Front Telescopic Hydraulic Fork Telescopic
Rear -- Swing arm
Colors Available
Colors -- Blue x Black, Black x Red.


Physical Specs
Length 2006 mm 1995 mm
Width 840 mm 730 mm
Height 1076 mm 1110 mm
Weight 108 kg 117 kg
Wheelbase 1255 mm 1295 mm
Ground Clearance 190 mm 155 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 11 litres 13.6 l litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Platina 110 is a compact commuter motorcycle that is designed for daily use. The bike Read More --
Features -- Aerodynamic yet sporty graphics.
High flow air filter.
Aggressive look muffler equipped with heat shield.
DU metal front fork for smoother shock absorption.
Light weight and sporty footrest.
Aerodynamically designed three piece racing cowl.
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.
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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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