Suzuki Gixxer SF SP vs TVS Apache RTR FI 160

Compare Specifications of Gixxer SF SP and Apache RTR FI 160

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Suzuki Gixxer SF SP
Suzuki Gixxer SF SP

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TVS Apache RTR FI 160
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 154.90 cc 159.70 cc
Engine 4-Stroke. 1-Cylinder, Air-cooled, SOHC, 2 Valve EFI 4-stroke
Engine Starting Electric & Kick --
Fuel System Carburetor --
Maximum Power 14.8ps@8000 rpm 15.69 PS @ 8500rpm
Maximum Torque 14Nm@6000rpm 13.1 Nm @ 6500rpm
Transmission -- 5 Speed, constant mesh
Top Speed -- 127 kmph
Battery Maintenance free 12V, 3Ah --
Headlamp 12 V 35/35 W --
Taillamp LED --
Mileage
Highway Mileage -- 54 kmpl
City Mileage -- 48 kmpl
Tyres
Front 100/80-17 - Tubeless 90/90 X 17
Rear 140/60R - 17 - Radial Tubeless 100/80 X 18
Brakes
Front Disc 270 mm Petal Disc
Rear Disc 200 mm Petal Disc
Suspension
Front Telescopic Telescopic Hydraulic fork
Rear Swing Arm, Mono Suspension Mono tube 5 Step Adjustable canister- Gas filled shock absorbers
Colors Available
Colors Matte Fibron Grey, Glass Sparkle Black Yellow, Black Silver, Matt Gray and Red.


Physical Specs
Length 2050 mm 2020 mm
Width 785 mm 730 mm
Height 1085 mm 1100 mm
Weight 139 kg 136 kg
Wheelbase 1330 mm 1300 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm 180 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 12 litres 16 litres
Overview
About Gixxer SF SP is the limited edition version of the Gixxer SF. This all new motorcycle is loaded Read More The bike that gives double bell to your riding pleasure. Ensuring better power and impressive f Read More
Features Stylish SP Emblem & Sporty Graphics
Clear Lens LED Tail Lamp
Alluminium Muffler Cover
Smart Digital Instrumentation
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Pros and Cons
Pros - Excellent power and torque figures
- Comfortable for long rides
- Stylish design and attractive graphics
- Efficient fuel economy
- High-quality build and durability
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Cons - Might be a bit pricey for some buyers
- Carburetor fuel system may require regular cleaning and maintenance
- Lack of a liquid-cooled engine could be a potential downside for some riders
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Which one do you think is better? And why?
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