Suzuki DR-Z70 vs Suzuki Gixxer SF BS6

Compare Specifications of DR-Z70 and Gixxer SF BS6

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Suzuki DR-Z70
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Suzuki Gixxer SF BS6
Suzuki Gixxer SF BS6

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement -- 155.00 cc
Engine Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHC, Air-Cooled 4-Stroke, 1-cylinder, Air cooled SOHC
Engine Starting Electric and Kick Electric
Fuel System -- Fuel Injection
Cooling System -- Air Cooling
Maximum Power -- 13.6 ps @ 8000 rpm
Maximum Torque -- 13.8 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Transmission 3-Speed With Automatic Clutch 5 Speed, MT
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5
Top Speed -- 120 kmph
Battery -- Maintenance free 12V, 3Ah
Headlamp -- LED
Taillamp -- LED
Mileage
Overall Mileage -- 45 kmpl
Tyres
Front -- 100/80-17M/C 52P
Rear -- 140/60R17M/C 63P
Wheel / RIM -- Cast Alloy
Brakes
Front Drum Disc
Rear Drum Disc
Suspension
Front Inverted Telescopic, Coil Spring Telescopic
Rear Swingarm type, coil spring, oil damped Swing arm
Colors Available
Colors Champion Yellow / Solid Black Metallic Triton Blue
Metallic Sonic Silver/ Pearl Blaze Orange
Glass Sparkle Black


Physical Specs
Length 1320 mm 2025 mm
Width 580 mm 715 mm
Height 790 mm 1035 mm
Weight 55 kg --
Kerb Weight -- 148
Seat Height -- 795
Wheelbase 935 mm 1340 mm
Ground Clearance -- 165 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 3 litres 12 litres
Overview
About -- The Suzuki Gixxer SF BS6 is a popular bike known for its impressive performance and reliability Read More
Features -- - Bluetooth enabled digital console
- Suzuki Ride Connect
- Ultra Light And Robust 155 CC Engine
- Aerodynamic Design
- Clip-On Handle Bar
- Split Seat
- Digital Instrumentation
- Twin Muffler
- Rear Tyre Hugger
- Stiffer Front Suspension
Pros and Cons
Pros -- - Robust and powerful 155 cc engine
- Stylish, aerodynamic design
- Modern features like Suzuki Ride Connect and Bluetooth enabled digital console
- Reliable braking system
- Comfortable for long rides
Cons -- - Mileage could be better
- Suspension might feel too stiff for some riders.

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