Just like the Hornet, the Gixxer also uses a 100-140-section tyre combinationYamaha has employed a diamond type frame for its naked bike, the FS-S FI. The bike comes with a full-digital instrument cluster which also displays gear position and a programmable gear shift light apart from the usual read-outs like speed, revs, etc.Yamaha FZ-S FIThe Pulsar NS160 was recently spotted at dealerships, indicating the probable launch of the bike in the near future.5PS of power at 8500rpm and 14.comAnchorAnchor.
Thanks to the oil-cooling, the oil-change intervals should be more than the other three bikes in this comparison. Instead, you get a cool Matte Green colour edition which is about 1000 bucks more than the standard FZ-S FI. When it comes to the instrument cluster, the bike uses an analogue-digital combo unit, similar to its bigger cousin, the Pulsar NS 200. The Yamaha FZ-S is available for Rs 83,674 ex-showroom, Delhi for the standard colour variant. The Suzuki Gixxer is the cheapest among the four, with prices starting at Rs 77,936, and the rear disc brake version at Rs 81,013, both ex-showroom, Delhi. The light weight, coupled with the fuel-injected engine should ensure good efficiency too.The Honda CB Hornet 160R is priced at Rs 82,537 for the standard variant and Rs 87,037 for the CBS variant, both ex-showroom Delhi. The Honda CB Hornet 160R, on the other hand, uses a 162. The powerplant is mated to a 5-speed transmission and the claimed top-speed stands at 110kmph.