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Mahindra Stallio:

1. Ground clearance: 165 mm

2. Fuel Tank capacity: 1.7 litres

3. Torque: 0.8 kgm at 5500 rpm

4. Power: 7.3 bhp at 7500 rpm

5. Displacement: 106.7 cc

6. Kerb weight: 125 kg

7. Engine layout: Single-cylinder, air cooled, four-stroke

8. Wheelbase: 1265 mm

9. L/W/H: 2000/720/1050 mm

10. Specific output: 68.4 bhp per litre

11. Power to weight: 58.4 bhp per tonne

12. Gearbox: 4-speed, 1-down, 3-up

13. Price: Rs 41199 – 44699 (ex-showroom, Pune)

14. On Sale: Now

15. Headlight: Bright halogen bulb equipped headlight with LED pilot lamps.

16. Tyres: With 18 inch rims at both sides

17. Spoke wheels and Sans electric start (Button start).

18. Trendy digital instruments are offered only on the top-of-the-line model.

Demerits:

Mahindra 2 wheelers not equipping its rocker arms with roller bearings, an industry standard friction cutting measure that improves engine and fuel efficiency. Gearshift quality is disappointing, and finding neutral is really hard. The refinement from the 106.7 cc engine is a shade below par.

Rear swingarm made of steel tubes instead of  a rectangular section metal. It affects handling to  a great extent.

What is the difference between a fuel injected and Carburetor fed bike?

Fuel Injected Bikes are superior to ones using carburetors as the fuel injection system provides their engine the perfect air and fuel mixture. A carburetor engine does not enjoy as much flexibility. There is, however, a downside to fuel injections when talking about small capacity bikes in India.

There is a high price that comes with the technology and bikes using carburetors in India have been refined to such an extent that any performance or mileage gains thanks to injection are minute and unable to justify the high initial cost