KYMCO KRV 180i DDS vs Yamaha SMAX Phase VI ABS

Compare Specifications of KYMCO KRV 180i DDS and Yamaha SMAX Phase VI ABS

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KYMCO KRV 180i DDS
KYMCO KRV 180i DDS

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Yamaha SMAX Phase VI ABS
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 175.10 cc 155.00 cc
Engine SOHC, 4 Stroke, 4V, Single Cylinder Water-cooled four-stroke single-cylinder 4V
Engine Starting Electric Electric
Fuel System Fuel Injection --
Cooling System Liquid Cooled Water-cooled
Maximum Power 17.03 Ps --
Maximum Torque 15.68 Nm --
Seating Capacity -- 2
Transmission CVT --
Charger -- 12V power charging socket
Display LCD Dual Instrument Dashboard Digital
Headlamp LED LED
Taillamp LED LED
Fuel Economy
Overall Mileage -- 37 kmpl
Tyres
Front -- 120/70-13M/C 53P
Rear -- 130/70-13M/C 57P
Wheel / RIM Front Wheel: 110/70-13 Alloy
Rear Wheel: 130/70-13 Alloy
Alloy
Brakes
Front 270mm Disc Disc brake / Φ267 / One-way double-piston caliper
Rear 234mm Disc Disc brake / Φ245 / One-way one-piston caliper
Suspension
Front Telescopic Upright front fork
Rear unit Swing Arm Center single shock absorber
Colors Available
Colors -- Sunburst red
White dark grey
Blue grey
Dark grey


Physical Specs
Length 1960 mm 2030 mm
Width 755 mm 715 mm
Height 1115 mm 1115 mm
Weight 143 kg 148 kg
Seat Height 795 795
Wheelbase 1400 mm 1405 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 7.2 litres 7.4 litres
Overview
About The KYMCO KRV 180i DDS scooter is indeed a compelling choice for those interested in a balance Read More --
Features - Flat Floorboard
- 5-in-1 shutter Key
- ABS heavy duty braking system
- Dynamic running style LED headlights
- Avant-garde tech-style dashboard
- Powerful and sensitive 4V engine
- Center single gun rear shock absorber
- 13-inch high-performance running tires + front and rear disc brakes
Additional Details -- Front direction lights: Halogen bulb / 10W
Rear turn signal: Halogen bulb / 10W
Positioning light: led
Stopwatch: LCD+Pointer
energy efficiency class: Level 2 (over 150c.c.~250c.c.)

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