TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi 4V vs TVS X21

Compare Specifications of Apache RTR 200 Fi 4V and X21

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TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi 4V
TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi 4V

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TVS X21
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 197.75 cc 212.40 cc
Engine SI, 4- stroke, Oil- Cooled four valve
Engine Starting Electric Start --
Fuel System Fuel Injection : Bosch-Closed Loop --
Ignition Mapped Ignition System --
Cooling System Oil Cooler with Ram Air Assist --
Maximum Power 20.5 Bhp @ 8500 rpm --
Maximum Torque 18.1 Nm @ 7000 rpm --
Transmission 5-Speed --
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 --
Top Speed 136 kmph --
Battery 12V, 9Ah --
Frame Double Cradle Split Synchro Stiff Frame --
Headlamp 60/55W, H4 Bulb with All-Day On LED Position Lamp --
Taillamp LED 2.5 W --
Tyres
Front 90/90-17 --
Rear 130/70-17 --
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front 270 mm Petal Disc --
Rear 240 mm Petal Disc --
Suspension
Front Telescopic Forks Telescopic
Rear Mono Tube - Monoshock mono shock gas-filled
Colors Available
Colors Matte Yellow and Matte White --


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 --
Overview
About The TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi 4V is a popular choice among motorcycle enthusiasts due to its impres Read More --
Features - Closed Loop Fuel Injection System Controlled By 16-bit Micro-processor
- Oil Cooled Combustion Chamber Technology with RAM Air Assisted Cooling
- Racing Origin Split Cradle Chassis
- Racing Double Exhaust Barrel
- Pirelli Racing Tyres
- Race tuned KYB Monoshock
Race-driven fuel injected powertrain
Lightweight compact chassis
Twin free flow canisters
Signature racing RTR grunt
Racing gadgets
Pros and Cons
Pros - Powerful and responsive engine
- Advanced fuel injection technology
- High-quality Pirelli tyres for superior grip
- Comfortable ride with race-tuned suspension
- Excellent value for money
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Cons - Limited colour options
- Might be slightly heavy for some riders
- Fuel tank capacity could be larger for long rides
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