Design and Appearance
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- Category: Motocross bike
- Year Launch: 2000
- Target Market: Designed for young riders and beginners looking to enter the world of motocross.
- Seating Capacity: 1 Seat
- Cargo Space: Riders usually rely on aftermarket solutions.
- Infotainment: No infotainment system as it is a pure motocross bike.
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- Category: Dual-sport bike
- Year Launch: 2019
- Target Market: Aimed at riders seeking versatility for both off-road adventures and daily commuting.
- Seating Capacity: 2 Seat
- Cargo Space: Riders usually rely on aftermarket solutions
- Infotainment: Basic digital instrument cluster providing essential information like speed, fuel level, and trip meter.
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Engine and Performance
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- Engine Options: 64cc, 2-stroke single-cylinder engine
- Power: 16 HP
- Transmission: 6-speed manual
- Drive Type: Chain drive
- Fuel Efficiency: Less fuel-efficient, typical for a 2-stroke engine.
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- Engine Options: 155cc, 4-stroke single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine.
- Power: 16.5 HP
- Transmission: 6 speed manual
- Drive Type: Chain drive
- Fuel Efficiency: More fuel-efficient due to its 4-stroke engine design
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Safety and Comfort Features
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- Safety: Basic safety features with a focus on performance, including a strong frame and efficient brakes.
- Comfort: Basic comfort features with a focus on lightweight and maneuverability for young riders.
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- Safety: Enhanced safety features such as ABS, better suspension, and a sturdy build for off-road and on-road use.
- Comfort: More comfortable with better ergonomics suited for longer rides, including a well-padded seat and better suspension.
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Price and Market Presence
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- Generally lower-priced, making it an affordable option for beginners. Offers great value for young riders and those new to motocross, providing excellent performance at an entry-level price.
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- Higher price point due to its advanced features and versatility. Offers substantial value for those seeking a versatile bike that can handle both daily commutes and off-road adventures.
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