Thursday, July 25, 2013

Honda CB Trigger Vs Yamaha FZS- A Fiery Battle

Honda bikes are doing a commendable task in the country's two-wheeler bazaar by launching advanced and performance oriented Honda CB trigger two-wheeler as for the bike-lovers. Nevertheless, the other Japanese maker, Yamaha bikes are well-known for their in-house technology which, they utilise in their bikes to turn them rock-strong and user-friendly. The former maker lately got the second pace by defeating the Indian giant, Bajaj. In addition, both the Japanese manufacturers are competing with each other today as their new two-wheelers are in the bazaar and the war has begun. We, for our users, brought a head-to-head comparison to get to know which one is best suited for out readers.


Honda Cb Trigger


The cost is one of the big area on which basis the consumers of India weighs a bike and for them 'Kitna Deti Hai” matters the most. While, Honda CB Trigger price is pretty affordable and does not disappoint you at all. It is Rs. 67,000 to 76,900. Yamaha FZS price has a price tag of 71,000. (All prices are Ex-Showroom, New Delhi). The FZS has an air-cooled, 4 stroke engine with 153 cc displacement. The single-cylinder and twin-valve motor dishes out a power of 14 bhp at 7500 rpm and a peak torque of 14 Nm at 6000 rpm. It is allied with a 5 speed manual gearbox. On the other hand, the new trigger is packed with a four-stroke, air-cooled, 149.1 cc engine. The single-cylinder and dual valve engine puts out a maximum power of 13.81 bhp at 8500 rpm and a peak torque of 12.5 Nm at 6500 rpm. This engine also features a 5 speed transmission.


Yamaha Fzs


On the grounds of fuel-consumption, there is vast difference as one bike is power-packed and another is mileage-friendly. Honda CB Trigger delivers a mileage of 45 kmpl in city condition and on long runs it gives 60 kmpl whereas Yamaha FZS churns out a fuel-consumption of 36 kmpl in short revs and on long revs it offers mere 45 kmpl. Honda CB Trigger features telescopic forks and mono-shock at the front and rear respectively for a better ride. It also shows 240 mm disc and 220 mm disc brakes at bot the ends. Its top speed is 110 kmph and also clears the speed of 0-60 kmph in mere 6 seconds. Yamaha FZS features telescopic and mono-cross at the front and rear whereas it shows a 267 mm hydraulic disc and a drum at both the corners to provide you a ride with a lot of safety and comfort. It get the speed of 0-60 kmph less than 5 seconds and its top speed is 115 kmph and Honda has also launched new version of Honda activa and its available in the market with the name of Honda Activa I.

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