Cleveland Cyclewerks Ace Cafe vs TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition 2.0

Compare Specifications of Ace Cafe and Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition 2.0

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Cleveland Cyclewerks Ace Cafe
Cleveland Cyclewerks Ace Cafe

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TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition 2.0
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition 2.0

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 229.00 cc 197.75 cc
Engine Air-cooled, 4-stroke, single cylinder engine SI, 4-stroke, Oil-cooled
Engine Starting -- Electric and Kick Start
Clutch -- A-RT (Anti Reverse Torque) Slipper Clutch
Fuel System -- Keihin CV Carburettor
Cooling System -- Liquid-Cooled
Maximum Power 15.4HP 20.5 PS @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque 16 Nm 18.1 ± 0.5 Nm @ 7000 ± 300 r
Transmission -- 5 Speed Gear Box
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5
Top Speed -- 129 kmph
Battery -- 12V, 9Ah
Frame -- Double Cradle Split Synchro STIFF
Headlamp -- 60/55W, H4 Bulb with All-Day On LED Position Lamp
Taillamp -- LED 2.5 W
Tyres
Front -- 90/90-17" Tubeless
Rear -- 130/70-17" Tubeless
Wheel / RIM -- Alloy
Brakes
Front 298mm single disc with 2 piston caliper Disc (270 mm Petal type)
Rear 210mm single disc with single caliper Disc (240 mm Petal type)
Suspension
Front inverted front forks Telescopic Forks
Rear twin hydraulic shock absorbers Mono Tube - Monoshock
Colors Available
Colors -- Black, Grey, Red, White and Matte Black


Physical Specs
Length -- 2050 mm
Width -- 790 mm
Height -- 1105 mm
Weight -- 149 kg
Wheelbase -- 1353 mm
Ground Clearance -- 180 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 12 litres
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Pros and Cons
Pros -- - Powerful performance with a top speed of 129 kmph
- Excellent handling and stability with a Double Cradle Split Synchro STIFF frame
- Unique A-RT Slipper Clutch technology for better gear downshifting
- Attractive design available in multiple color options
Cons -- - Price may be slightly high for budget-conscious buyers
- Fuel tank capacity could have been larger for long rides

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