Honda 2024 Ruckus vs Orcal Arios 10

Compare Specifications of Honda 2024 Ruckus and Orcal Arios 10

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Honda 2024 Ruckus
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 49.00 cc 49.60 cc
Engine liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke 4-stroke single cylinder type, DOHC
Engine Starting Electric Electric and Kick
Engine Lubrication -- Wet sump
Fuel System 18mm CV carburetor with automatic choke --
Ignition -- ECU
Cooling System -- Air Cooled
Maximum Power -- 2.99 HP @ 7250 RPM
Maximum Torque -- 2.9 Nm @ 7000 RPM
Seating Capacity -- 2 people
Transmission Automatic V-Matic belt drive Centrifugal ,CVT
Display -- Analog Display
Headlamp -- Halogen
Taillamp -- LED
Tyres
Front 120/90-10 3.50 – 10 51J
Rear 130/90-10 3.50 – 10 51J
Wheel / RIM -- Spoke rims
Brakes
Front Cable-actuated 95mm drum  160 mm Disc
Rear Cable-actuated 95mm drum  110 mm Drum
Suspension
Front Telescopic fork; 1.9-inch travel  Fork
Rear Single shock; 2.6-inch travel  Single hydraulic shock absorber
Colors Available
Colors Black
Beige
Matte black or shiny gray


Physical Specs
Length -- 1750 mm
Width -- 632 mm
Height -- 1075 mm
Weight -- 90 kg
Kerb Weight 87 --
Seat Height 734 775
Wheelbase 1264 mm 1275 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 4 litres 6.2 litres
Overview
About The Honda 2024 Ruckus brings a refreshing take to urban mobility with its compact 49.00 cc engi Read More The Orcal Arios 10 is a petrol-powered scooter that comes with a variety of impressive features Read More
Features -- - 2 stands (central and side)
- Mechanical NEIMAN anti-theft device & steering lock
- Bag hook
- 2-seater saddle
- Analog dashboard
- Front headlight: Halogen
- Led light signature
- Front signaling: Christal
- Full Led rear lighting (Headlights signal and brake light)
- Spacious under seat storage

Orcal Arios 10
Halogen Headlamp

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Analog dashboard

Orcal Arios 10
Spacious under seat storage
Additional Details SOHC; two valves per cylinder --

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