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Lightest Motorbike in india (weight)

 The weight of a motorbike is one of the most definitive features that can affect the whole riding experience. In terms of performance and handling, weight is just as important as the power or torque of the bike. However, when it comes to the specifications of a motorcycle, how much it weighs isn’t always made completely clear. Manufacturers frequently use terms such as dry, wet, or Karb weight interchangeably, despite the fact that these can lead to big variations.

                     Hero HF Deluxe(109Kg)

Engine Type Air-cooled, 4 - stroke single cylinder OHC

Displacement 97.2 cc

Max Power 8.02 PS @ 8000 rpm

Max Torque 8.05 Nm @ 6000 rpm

No. of Cylinders 1

Cooling System Air Cooled

Drive Type Chain Drive

Length 1965 mm

Width 720 mm

Height 1045 mm

Fuel Capacity 9.6 L

Saddle Height 805 mm

Ground Clearance 165 mm

Wheelbase 1235 mm






                                                                                                                Honda Livo(115Kg)

Engine Type Air Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI, BS-VI Engine
Displacement 109.51 cc
Max Power 8.79 PS @ 7500rpm
Max Torque 9.30 Nm @ 5500rpm
Cooling System Air Cooled
Drive Type Chain Drive
Length 2020 mm
Width 751 mm
Height 1116 mm
Fuel Capacity 9 L
Saddle Height 790 mm
Ground Clearance 163 mm

Hero Passion Pro i3s (117Kg)

Engine Type Air Cooled, 4 - stroke
Displacement 113 cc
Max Power 9.15 PS @ 7500 rpm
Max Torque 9.89 Nm @ 5000 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Cooling System Air Cooled
Valve Per Cylinder 2
Drive Type Chain Drive
Length 2036 mm
Width 715 mm
Height 1113 mm
Fuel Capacity 10 L
Saddle Height 799 mm
Ground Clearance 180 mm
Wheelbase 1270 mm

                                                                                                                  TVS XL 100    (88Kg)

Engine Type 4 stroke Single Cylinder
Displacement 99.7 cc
Max Power 4.4 PS @ 600 rpm
Max Torque 6.5 Nm @ 3500 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Cooling System Air Cooled
Drive Type Chain Drive
Length 1895 mm
Width 670 mm
Height 1077 mm
Fuel Capacity 4 L
Fuel Reserve 1.25 L
Saddle Height 781 mm
Ground Clearance 158 mm
Wheelbase 1228 mm
Load Capacity 130 kg

                                                                                      Suzuki DR-Z50   (54Kg)

Engine Type Air-cooled, Single cylinder, OHC

Displacement 49 cc

No. of Cylinders 1

Cooling System Air Cooled

Drive Type Chain Drive

Length 1320 mm

Width 580 mm

Height 790 mm

Fuel Capacity 3 L

Saddle Height 560 mm

Ground Clearance 135 mm

Wheelbase 935 mm




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