Bristol Maxie 400
Bristol Maxie 400
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MotorStar Co-in125
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Bristol Maxie 400 vs MotorStar Co-in125 Comparison

Overview: Maxie 400 vs Co-in125

Key Features

Front Brake Disc Disc
Start Option Electric Electric
Transmission Type Manual CVT
Ground Clearance 170 mm -
Maximum Power 29.1 hp -
Displacement 377 cc 124.8 cc
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User Ratings & Review Comparison

4.67/5
3 reviews
4.08/5
13 reviews
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From The Experts

Things we like

Impressive fuel economy of 25 kmpl

Adjustable windshield for console protection against the elements

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Unique design

Modern features

Affordable

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Things we don't like

Suspension lacks an automatic load adjustment feature

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Tiny wheels

Chinese image

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Engine & Performance

Displacement 377 cc 124.8 cc
Maximum Power 29.1 hp --
Fuel Tank Capacity (litres) 17.4 L 6 L
Injection Type Fuel Injection --
Cooling System Liquid Cooled Air Cooled
Clutch Type Wet, Multi-Plate --
Engine Type Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 4-Valve, Liquid-Cooled, Engine Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Air-Cooled
Drive Type Chain Drive Chain Drive
Maximum Torque 33.5 Nm --
Compression Ratio 9.5:1 10.3:1
No. Of Strokes 4-Stroke 4-Stroke
No. Of Cylinder 1 1
Valves Per Cylinder 4 --
Exhaust Pipes Single Exhaust Single Exhaust
Fuel Consumption 25 kmpl --
RPM at Maximum Torque 5500 rpm --
RPM at Maximum Power 7000 rpm --
Bore X Stroke -- 52.4 mm x 57.9 mm
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Dimension

Category Scooter --
Height 1343 mm 1040 mm
Length 2306 mm 1620 mm
Ground Clearance 170 mm --
Seat Height 730 mm --
Wheel Base 1578 mm 1200 mm
Kerb Weight 208 kg 102 kg
Width 820 mm 620 mm
Seating Capacity 2 2
Oil Tank Capacity -- 0.9 L
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Fuel & Ignition

Start Option Electric Electric
Fuel Supply System EFI EFI
Fuel Type Gasoline Gasoline
Ignition System -- Transistorized

Chassis & Suspension

Front Suspension Telescopic Fork Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Dual Shock Absorber Monoshock

Wheels & Tyres

Tyre Type Radial, Tubel Radial
Rear Tyre 150/70 R13 100/90 R10
Front Wheel Size R14 R10
Front Tyre 120/70 R14 100/90 R10
Rear Wheel Size R13 R10

Gear & Transmission

Gear Box 6-Speed Variable Speed
Transmission Type Manual CVT

Electrical

Battery Voltage 12 V 12 V, 7 Ah

Safety & Security

ABS Yes No
Pass Switch Yes --
Traction Control No No
Engine Immobilizer No No
Anti-Theft Alarm No No
Side Reflectors Yes Yes
Back Rest No Yes
Launch Control No No
Leg Guards No Yes
Riding Modes Street Street Street Street
Wheel Lock Front/back No --
Engine Check Warning Yes Yes
Stability Control No No
Central Locking -- No
Shutter Lock -- Yes
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Console

Odometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Fuel Gauge Digital Digital Yes
Navigator No No
Tripmeter Yes Digital Digital
Side Stand Indicator No No
Speedometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Display Screen Yes Yes
Oil Change Indicator -- Yes
Tachometer -- Digital Digital
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Chassis & Suspension

Chrome Garnish No No
Seat Type Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual Straight Dual Straight
Electronic Suspension Adjustment -- No

Brake

Front Brake Disc Disc Disc Disc
Rear Brake Disc Disc Drum Drum

Electrical

Tail Lamp LED LED LED LED
Head Lamp LED LED Halogen Halogen
Indicator Light Yes LED LED
Adjustable Headlights Yes Yes
Accessory Outlet -- Yes

Differentiating Features

Cruise Control No No
Height Adjustable Seats No No

Motorcycles Comparisons By Experts

Bristol Maxie 400 vs MotorStar Co-in125 FAQs

Which Motorcycle has more safety features between Bristol Maxie 400 vs MotorStar Co-in125?

Maxie 400 safety features: ABS, Pass Switch, Engine Check Warning and Side Reflectors

Co-in125 safety features: Leg Guards, Shutter Lock, Engine Check Warning, Side Reflectors and Back Rest

The MotorStar Co-in125 has higher number of sefety features than Maxie 400, hence MotorStar Co-in125 is more safer than Bristol Maxie 400.

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