Bajaj Platina ComforTec 100 ES BS6 vs Hero Splendor Plus BS6

Compare Specifications of Platina ComforTec 100 ES BS6 and Splendor Plus BS6

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Bajaj Platina ComforTec 100 ES BS6
Bajaj Platina ComforTec 100 ES BS6

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Hero Splendor Plus BS6
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 102.00 cc 97.20 cc
Engine 4-Stroke, DTS-i, Single Cylinder Air cooled, 4-stroke, Single cylinder, OHC
Engine Starting Kick + Electric Starter Electric start or kick start
Clutch -- Wet Multi Plate
Fuel System Electronic Injection Advanced Programmed Fuel Injection
Cooling System -- Air Cooling
Maximum Power 7.9 PS @ 7500 rpm 8 PS @ 8000 rpm
Maximum Torque 8.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm 8.05 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Seating Capacity -- 2
Transmission 4 Speed (All Down Shift) 4 speed Constant Mesh
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4
Top Speed 90 kmph 90 kmph
Battery DC system MF Battery, 12V - 3Ah
Frame Tubular single down tube with lower cradle frame Tubular Double Cradle
Saddle Saddle height : 804 mm --
Headlamp 12V, 35/35W, HS1 (Blue Ting) 12 V - 35 / 35 W (Halogen Bulb), Trapezoidal MFR
Taillamp -- 12V -5 / 10W - MFR
Mileage
Overall Mileage -- 85 kmpl
Tyres
Front 2.75 X 17, 41 P - Tube Type 80/100-18 M/C 47P (Tubeless)
Rear 3.00 X 17, 50 P - Tube Type 80/100-18 M/C 54P (Tubeless)
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front 240 mm Disc 130 mm Drum
Rear 110 mm Drum with Anti-Skid Braking System 130 mm Drum
Suspension
Front 135 mm, Hydraulic, Telescopic Type Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Rear 110 mm, Spring on Spring (SoS) with Nitrox Gas Canister Swingarm with 5-Step Adjustable Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Colors Available
Colors Red
Black
Ruby Red (2023)
Sunshine Gold (2023)
Butterfly Yellow (2023)
Silver Nexus Blue (2022)
Matte Shield Gold
Firefly Golden
Black with Red
Black with Red
Black with Silver
Black with Purple
Heavy Grey Green
Beetle Red
Bumble Bee Yellow


Physical Specs
Length 2006 mm 2000 mm
Width 713 mm 720 mm
Height 1100 mm 1052 mm
Weight -- 112 kg
Kerb Weight 117.5 --
Seat Height 807 785
Wheelbase 1255 mm 1236 mm
Ground Clearance 200 mm 165 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 11 litres 9.8 litres
Overview
About The Bajaj Platina ComforTec 100 ES BS6 is a reliable and efficient commuter bike. The 102.00 cc Read More The Hero Splendor Plus BS6 is a powerful and reliable bike that comes with a 97.20 cc Ai Read More
Features Nitrox Suspension
Long Front and Rear Suspension
Long and Soft Seat
Wide Rubber Footpads
Tank Pads
LED DRL
- i3S technology
- XSens Programmed FI Technology
- Side Stand Sensor
- Side Stand Indicator
- 5 Step Adjustable Rear Suspension
- 5 Year warranty


- Programmed FI with Proprietary i3s Technology for +9% Fuel Saving
- Programmed FI with Optimized Pulling Power for +6% Acceleration
- Integrated Braking System & best-in-class 130mm Rear Brake
- Long Seat & 5-step Adjustable Rear Suspension for All Road Comfort
- Maintenance Free battery for Longer Life
- Tubeless tyres for Longer Life
- High-Tensile Double Cradle Frame for Longer Life

Hero Splendor Plus Bs6
Additional Details Kerb weight : 119 kg (Platina 100 ES Disc)
Kerb weight : 117.5 kg (Platina 100 ES Drum)
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Pros and Cons
Pros - Excellent fuel efficiency, making it a cost-effective commuter.
- Comfort-oriented design features such as a long, soft seat and wide rubber footpads.
- Good ground clearance, suitable for uneven road conditions.
- Reliable engine performance for daily commuting.
- Anti-skid braking system for enhanced safety.
- Competitive pricing offering great value for features and performance.
- Stylish and timeless design
- Excellent fuel efficiency with i3S technology
- Comfortable riding experience with adjustable rear suspension
- Impressive warranty period
- Reliable and durable build quality
Cons - Limited power might not be suitable for high-speed highway rides.
- 4-speed transmission might limit the smoothness of long rides.
- The simplistic design may not appeal to riders looking for a sportier look.
- Absence of a digital instrument cluster, which is becoming standard in the segment.
- The absence of a rear disc brake might impact braking efficiency under certain conditions.
- Limited top speed for high-speed enthusiasts
- Drum brakes instead of disc brakes

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