Looking for best 150cc commuter bike which have style, appeal and matching personality as yours? And yet you’re confuse in choosing which one you want? don’t worry it’s obvious when you’re living in country like India where there’s riot in 150 cc segment. We’re here to help you in choosing 150 cc commuter bike so read on.
Commuter 150
Let’s talk about our
category, commuter 150 is segment belongs to bikes which have 150cc class
motors with enough grunt to commute in daily stop and go traffic, the
ergonomics are very relax and plush ride quality. The rider who chooses this
category should be looking for daily ride comfort even in bumpiest roads while
same time keep up enough power to match traffic vehicles speed, after all who
need fireblade in Indian traffic right?
Launch in 2014 with
Discover Bajaj’s aiming mainly towards commuters, giving commuters sporty feel
and extra punch of power while maintaining good fuel economy, Discover 150 have
relaxed ergonomics handle bars are raise and foot pegs are at front which is
perfect for daily commuting tasks. Pillion seat is also very comfortable and
almost flat so no sliding towards rider in braking event.
Discover 150 is
having 5 speed gearbox with short ratio for instant burst of acceleration but
this translates into lower top end performance but make no mistake discover 150
is joy to ride upto 90 kmph while top speed is around 110 kmph on long stretch.
Many people have complains regarding Bajaj’s components quality but we can
assure you its thing of past but still nowhere close to those Japanese
machines, what interesting thing Discover 150 offering is responsive 4 valve
engine setup which no other bike manages to offer at such aggressive price
point.
Price on road
Mumbai: - Rs. 62,700/-(150S Disc), Rs. 66,458/-(150F)
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Engine: 144.8cc, air-cooled, 4-valve
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Power: 14.5 PS @ 8500 RPM
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Torque: 12.75 Nm @ 6500 RPM
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Transmission: 5-speed
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0 – 100 km/hr: 20.07 seconds
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Top Speed: 106 km/hr
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Power To Weight: 111.5 PS/ton (S), 109.8 PS/ton
(F)
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Fuel Consumption: 55-60 km/l
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Fuel Type: Petrol
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Frame: Semi-double cradle
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Suspension: Telescopic forks (Front), Monoshock
(Rear)
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Tyres: 80/100/17 (Front), 100/90/17 (Rear)
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Brakes: 130 mm Drum/240 mm Disc (Front), 130 mm
Drum (Rear)
Lunched in 2005 and
surprisingly still in the game CB Unicorn is was sporty bike for her era but
it’s getting aging now still if you’re in market for commuter bike it’s one of
best machine you can get in 150 segment.
The magic of machine
lies in the Honda’s famous 150 cc twin valve engine which have bullet proof
reliability and good balance of power and fuel efficiency CB unicorn makes
slightly less power than Discover 150 but then tall gearing helps CB Unicorn to
achieve higher top speeds, CB Unicorn got monoshock at rear but it’s tuned for
ride quality rather than hard core riding mode, The ergonomics are relaxed tall
handlebars are front side foot pegs makes commuting task joyful, Rider and
pillion seat are very plush but on longer rides pillion have complaints for
hips getting numb that may be because too much softness but that could be
easily new seat covers available in market. CB Unicorn able to dispatch from
0-60 kmph in 5.70 seconds and top speed is around 115, braking performance is
excellent but rear is still Drum brake which is kind of unsettling
Instrument cluster
feels very outdated but again doesn’t matters much to commuters. So if you’re
kind of commuter who loves bullet proof reliability at same time powerful motor
to keep up with other 150 cc bikes CB Unicorn is definitely way to go.
Price on road
Mumbai:- Rs.7804/-
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Length2095mm
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Width756mm
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Height1100mm
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Wheel base1340mm
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Ground clearance179mm
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Kerb weight146kg
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Fuel tank capacity13L
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Engine
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Type Air cooled, 4 stroke, SI engine
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Cylinder capacity149.1 cc
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Max net power9.8 kw (13.14 bhp) @ 8500 rpm
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Max net torque12.84 Nm @ 5500 rpm
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Bore 57.3mm
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Stroke57.8 mm
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Compression ratio9.1:1
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Air filter type Viscous paper filter
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Starting method Kick/self
Unicorn 160
The next gen Unicorn
is here with fresh look and upgraded power plant and still this bike follows tradition
of its predecessor, before it’s launching we were really hoping for sport
oriented variant but Honda choose to put this machine with different perspective,
the upgraded engine has more grunt than before it’s 1 bhp and 2 Nm of more
torque than CB Unicorn. Handle bars are wider and relaxed but cornering may be
not in its soul, rear hydraulic monoshock tuned for bad roads, foot pegs slight
rear set still commuterish fashion, all new digital instrument cluster is good welcome.
Gearing is on really
tall side but taking in account of torque figure of this new engine offering you
can ride 160 Unicorn in traffic through 2nd gear itself without
dropping in first or shifting to 3rd, So the bottom line is if you’re
in market for power commuting machine in 150 cc segment Honda’s 160 Unicorn is
almost perfect thing for you!
Price on road Mumbai:
- 87,000/-(disk) 92000/-(combi brake)
Specifications
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Engine: 162.71cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled,
4-stroke
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Power: 14.5 BHP @ 8000 RPM
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Torque: 14.61 Nm @ 6000 RPM
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Transmission: 5-speed
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0 – 100 km/hr: 16.15 seconds
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Top Speed: 114 km/hr
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Fuel Consumption: 48-53 km/l
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Fuel Type: Petrol
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Frame: Diamond
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Suspension: Telescopic forks (Front), Hydraulic
Monoshock (Rear)
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Tyres: 80/100/17 (Front), 110/80/17 (Rear)
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Brakes: 240 mm Disc (Front), 130 mm Drum (Rear),
CBS (Optional)
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Length x Width x Height: 2045 mm x 757 mm x 1060
mm
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Wheelbase: 1324 mm
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Ground Clearance: 150 mm
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Seat Height: 780 mm (est.)
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Fuel Tank Capacity: 12-litres
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Kerb weight: 135 kgs
Looking at this beautiful Yamaha machine you
may get mistaken for being more premium machine but it’s not of course its
150cc machine but its engine is tuned for fuel efficiency in daily commuting favors
Yamaha have updated SZ-RR’s engine with company’s blue core patented technology.
SZ –RR 2.0 got newly
design instrument cluster although it’s analog still it’s good to see
tachometer needle racing towards redline unlike 160 Unicorn which got digital
cluster.
The ergonomics are
right for city and some long weekend hauls. The rider seat is comfortable as
well as pillions too and covered with anti-slip material.
Performance wise
SZ-RR v2.0 got 12 bhp of power at 7500 rpm and sounds very roary in sporty
sense equipped with 5 speed gearbox as with every other Yamaha the gearbox on
SZ-RR v2.0 is very smooth and precise. If you’re in market for great reliable and
smooth commuting bike you can choose this little Yamaha sure it’s slightly less
on power but its all-rounder and looks stunning too!
Price on road Mumbai:
- 81,000/-
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Engine: 149cc, air-cooled, SOHC, 2-valve,
single-cylinder
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Bore x Stroke: 57.3 mm x 57.9 mm
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Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
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Power: 12.1 PS @ 7500 RPM
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Torque: 12.8 Nm @ 6000 RPM
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Transmission: 5-speed
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Fuel Consumption: 52 km/l
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Fuel Type: Petrol
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Frame: Diamond Frame
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Suspension: Telescopic Forks (Front), Twin
Shocks (Rear)
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Tyres: 2.75/17 (Front), 100/90/17 (Rear)
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Brakes: 245 mm Disc (Front), 130 mm Drum (Rear)
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Length x Width x Height: 2050 mm x 760 mm x 1100
mm
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Wheelbase: 1320 mm
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Ground Clearance: 165 mm
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Seat Height: 802 mm
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Fuel Tank Capacity: 14-litres
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Kerb weight: 134 kgs (wet)
So those are out pick for 2015 150 cc commuter segment motorcycles we have excluded few motorcycles purposely cause those are outdated or simply doesn't make sense to buy comment if you have any suggestions or even corrections and stay tuned for more updates.
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