Among all the categories present in the motorcycle market, the 160cc is one of the toughest to choose from. Its two most popular and well-known contestants are the Honda SP160 and Yamaha FZ FI, considered to be among the best under 1.5 Lakh. The Honda SP160 starts from Rs. 1.19 to 1.23 Lakh, and the FZ FI is around 1.16 Lakh. Both the bikes look good, work well, and are meant for daily usage. They have some special qualities that make them distinct. Let's go through both to help you decide which is better for you.
Both bikes are modern and considerably attractive. The Honda SP160 has a pointed headlight, a very sporty exhaust, and a quite strong fuel tank. It also comes in six bright colours, such as Matte Marvel Blue and Pearl Spartan Red.
Yamaha FZ FI is simple and sporty with strong features. Its two colors are Matte Cyan and Metallic Black. Although Yamaha FZ FI has fewer shades, it is stylishly new-looking. Another interesting point is that the FZ FI is lighter by two kilograms instead of being heavier than before.
The SP160 has a digital instrument panel, LED lights, and a hazard switch. Yamaha FZ FI features include single-channel ABS, a wide radial tyre, and a single-piece seat. Both bikes have many features, but the Honda SP160 has a few more advanced things, like a gear position indicator and a clock.
Honda SP160 comes with a 162.71 cc OBD 2-complaint engine that delivers 13.27 bhp and 14.58 Nm of torque. Moreover, this Honda bike has telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock suspension at the rear end. Also, it has a fuel tank capacity of 12 litres and delivers a mileage of 45 Kmpl. This provides stability and comfort during long-distance touring as well as daily commuting.
On the other hand, the Yamaha FZ FI is equipped with a relatively smaller 149cc engine that produces 12.23 bhp and 13.3 Nm of torque. Though marginally less powerful, the performance is silky and dependable. Furthermore, the Yamaha FZ FI uses a similar suspension setup but weight just 135 kg. Its 13-litre fuel tank and lightweight design make it easy to handle in city traffic.
The premium variant of the Honda SP160 has single-channel ABS and front and rear disc brakes. The base version has a rear drum brake.
However, the Yamaha FZ FI offers disc brakes on both wheels as standard. It also comes with a side-stand engine cutoff, enhancing safety. While both bikes ensure good braking performance, Yamaha’s dual disc setup is more reassuring.
Both the Honda SP160 and Yamaha FZ FI are excellent commuter motorcycles. The Honda SP160 is the better choice if you want more power and modern features. However, if you value lightweight design and smoother handling, go for the Yamaha FZ FI. Think about your daily needs and preferences before deciding. Both bikes deliver value and promise a reliable riding experience.
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