Saturday, 31 October 2015

Bajaj Avenger Street 220 VS Hyosung Aquila 250

The cruiser is the most considering segment, which has its own storied in the past. As of now, the demands of cruiser segment are increasing widely in the country, where the several international brands are showing their interest in this segment. Harley-Davidson, Indian Scout, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda and Kawasaki are the top most brands that are known for their iconic machine. The cruiser motorcycles come in a wide range of styles and engine displacements that are designed to offer luxurious riding position.

Bajaj Avenger Street 220 VS Hyosung Aquila 250


Bajaj Auto is among the first brands to have made a successful position in the cruiser segment. Currently, the company has launched range of cruiser motorcycles in the country to retain its position in the Indian two-wheeler market. Bajaj Avenger 150 Street is the most affordable cruiser motorcycle in the segment that will surely receive huge response from the riders. The available cruise motorcycles in the domestic market are Royal Enfield, Harley Davidson, Bajaj Avenger, Hyosung Aquila and more.

Here we are going to take around on the newly launched Bajaj Avenger 220 Street and the Hyosung Aquila 250 that will surely receive a positive number of likes.

Design and Style

In term of design and style, the recently launched Bajaj Avenger 220 street comes with a round headlight, clear lens indicators and new graphic design along with Avenger logo that give a stunning look to the bike. The Avenger Street 220 is featured with low slung seat and low mounted handlebar that offer excellent cruising experience to the rider. The matte black color scheme along with chrome work gives classy look to the Avenger Street 220.



On the other end, the Hyosung Aquila 250 is one of the renowned names in the cruiser segment. The flashy paint scheme along with lots of chrome work on the entire body gives an eye catching classy look to the motorcycle. The Aquila 250 is featured with a round halogen headlight, crystal-clear turn indicators, LED tail light and silver polished alloys. The low mounted handle-bars and well-padded splits seat are ensured for a laid-back riding position. Overall the bike looks vintage and classic in design and looks.

Power and Performance

If we talk about the power, the Bajaj Avenger Street 220 is powered by a 220cc, single cylinder, four valves, oil cooled and SOHC engine. The 220cc motor delivers a maximum power of 19bhp at 8400 rpm and 17.5Nm of torque at 7000rpm. The motor is mated to a 5-speed transmission.

Power and Performance


The Hysoung Aquila 250 comes featured with a 249cc, two-inline cylinder, 8-valves, oil cooled DOHC engine. The 249cc motor makes it able to generate a maximum power of 26.6 bhp at 9500 rpm and 21.37Nm of torque at 7000 rpm. The engine is mated to a 5-speed transmission.

Instrument Cluster

The Avenger Street 220 is equipped with analog-digital instrument cluster that carries speedometer, trip meter, odometer, fuel gauge and low battery indicator.



The Hyosung Aquila 250 carries digital speedometer, fuel gauge- analogue and digital both, analogue-tachometer and a trip meter on the instrument console. The odometer is not present on its console.

Dimensions and Ergonomics

Both the motorcycles have dynamic ergonomics and excellent low ground clearance that make the ride quality very comfortable and hassle-free. The Avenger Street 220 has a kreb weight of 150kg and the fuel capacity of 14ltr. The dimension of the bike measures an overall length of 2177mm, width of 801mm and the height of 1070mm with the ground clearance of 169mm.



The Hysoung Aquila 250 keeps the kreb weight of 155kg and the fuel capacity of 14ltr. It measures 2282mm in length, 875mm in width and 1096mm in height with the ground clearance of 155mm.

Safety components

The necessary factor for the rider is safety, the cruiser motorcycles are featured strong braking system and suspension. The Avenger street 220 comes with a telescopic suspension at the front and the twin shock absorber at the rear. The braking duty has been performed by the 260mm disc at the front and 130mm drum at the rear.



The Hysoung Aquila 250 performs the duty of braking with the support of disc at the front and drum brakes at the rear. It has a 41mm conventional telescopic forks at the front and the dual shock absorber at the rear.

Price



The style, looks and cruising ability of both the bikes are magnificent. The price of the Hyosung Aquila 250 is approx. 3.4 times more than the Avenger Street 220. The Hyosung Aquila 250 exists in three colors- Red, Black and White at the price of Rs 2,91,600 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) while the Avenger Street 220 comes in Matte Black color at the price of Rs.84,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Mahindra Mojo vs KTM Duke 390 ABS

From few days, we are noticed that craze of sports bikes has increased in the market. The buyers want to become an own of fast machine as soon as possible. The customers are demanding which motorcycles that come with more powerful engine and sporty looks. The Indian market is wrapped with a complete range of bikes that are available with a vary price range. Some of which are newly launched and some which are running.


In 2013, the Austrian bike maker, KTM had launched a sports bike, Duke 390 ABS and new generation of the motorcycle has introduced in August, 2015. To compete the Duke 390 ABS the domestic player, Mahindra two wheeler has recently launched a tourer bike, Mahindra Mojo 300. Therefore, the question is arising in my mind. Which bike is more powerful between KTM Duke 390 and Mahindra Mojo? To solve this question, we are coming with a comparison of Duke 390 ABS Vs Mojo 300.

Design and Style - Mojo vs Duke 390 ABS


The design of Mahindra Mojo is impressive that gives a rattling look to the bike. At the front side, the firm has offered 8mm eyebrow stylish twin headlights and 12mm LED tail lights at the rear. The headlight helps to give a comfortable and safe ride on the darkness road. It is also featured with white color 3d logo on 21 liter fuel tank. The bike is loaded with stylish digital and analogue instrument cluster. The twin exhaust and golden ribs offers aggressive look to the motorcycle.

Design and Style - Mojo vs Duke 390 ABS


Talking about the KTM Duke 390, it comes with a new steel fuel tank with 11 litre fuel capacity. The kerb weight of bike is 139 kg that offers a stability power. The split seat of bike provides excellent sitting posture that helps to give a comfortable ride. Duke 390 has got a stylish digital dashboard that is featured just downward of key holder. It has three-chamber exhaust, which has used in Bajaj Pulsar 200NS.

Power and Mileage - Mojo vs Duke 390 ABS


The Mojo is first sports bike from Mahindra2wheeler. The domestic player has manufactured the bike with robust engine. The powering of the bike comes from a 295cc fuel-injected, DOHC, single-Cylinder, EFI motor that  produces out 26.8 BHP of power. DOHC stands for “Dual Overhead Camshaft”. DOHC allows a less restrictive air flow at higher engine speeds. The Mojo offers a claimed mileage of 30 KMPL.

duke 390 abs mojo power and mileage


Whereas, KTM Duke 390 ABS is powered by a 373.2 cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine which churns out 44 BHP power against Mojo. The light weight mill of bike helps to give an outstanding performance in the Indian pit road. KTM claims that Duke 390 returns mileage of 25 KMPL.

Brakes and Suspensions - Mojo vs Duke 390 ABS


Mahindra Mojo comes with a 320mm disc brake at the front and 240mm disc brake at the rear. The front wheel measures 110/70 ZR17 inch whereas the rear is 150/60 ZR17 inch. Mojo 300 offers a dynamic balancing power as it is featured with 143.5 mm upside down forks at the front and a high pressure gas charged 143 mm mono-shock at rear side.

Brakes and Suspensions - Mojo vs Duke 390 ABS


Duke 390 manages the braking duties by a front 300mm disc brakes and 230mm disc brake at rear side the motorcycle comes with an ABS system that enhances your braking experience. KTM Duke 390 is loaded with upside- down front telescopic forks of 43mm and aluminum swing arm with rear mono shock absorber.

Shades and Price - Mojo vs Duke 390 ABS


Mahindra Mojo is available in three attractive colors as Volcano Red, Charcoal Black and Glacier White. The Mojo 300 is priced at INR 1,63,000 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). It is available in four metro cities Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and Pune.


On the other hand, Duke 390 is available in black and white shades. The exclusive showroom price of bike starts at INR 1,90,328 in Delhi.

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