Suzuki Gixxer SF Launched in India; Priced at Rs. 83,439

Suzuki Motorcycle India, today, launched the much-anticipated Gixxer SF in India at a Rs. 83,439 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Just so you know, the SF is the fully-faired version of the company's highly popular naked bike - the Gixxer. At this price, the Gixxer SF has become the country's most affordable fully-faired motorcycle.
Powering the Suzuki Gixxer SF is a 154.9cc, single-cylinder engine that churns out a maximum power output of 14.6bhp at 8,000rpm while yielding 14Nm of peak torque at 6,000rpm. The same engine also powers the naked Gixxer.
Other than the front-fairing and the extra kerb weight of about 4Kg, the Suzuki Gixxer SF looks exactly similar to its naked sibling. The key features on offer are - LED tail lamps, clear-lens indicators, digital instrument cluster, aerodynamic fairing. The bike has been made available in three colours - Black, Blue and White.
Dimensions
Length - 2050mm
Width - 785mm
Height - 1030mm
Wheelbase - 1330mm
Ground Clearance - 160mm
Kerb weight - 139kg
Specifications
Engine - 154.9cc, single-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled engine
Power - 14.6bhp, 14Nm
Suspension - Telescopic forks at front & 7-step adjustable monoshock suspension at rear
Brakes: Front - Disc; Rear - Drum
Tyres: Front - 100/80/17; Rear - 140/60R/17
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