Komaki SE vs Triumph Street Triple 765

Triumph Street Triple 765 Price starts at Rs. 10.17 Lakh which is Rs. 9.20 Lakh costlier than base model of Komaki SE priced at Rs. 96,968. In technical specifications, Triumph Street Triple 765 is powered by 765 cc engine. Komaki SE is available in 4 different colours while Triumph Street Triple 765 comes with 4 colours. The Comparison Komaki SE vs Triumph Street Triple 765 can be described on the basis of price and specifications.

Komaki SE vs Triumph Street Triple 765

Key Highlights Komaki SE Eco 62 V, 35 AhTriumph Street Triple 765 R Silver Ice
Engine Type ... Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Max Power ... 120 PS @ 11500 rpm
Top Speed 60 km/Hr ...
Range 75-90 km/charge ...
Charging Time 5 Hr ...

Komaki SE vs Triumph Street Triple 765 Key Highlights

Basic Info Komaki SE Eco 62 V, 35 AhTriumph Street Triple 765 R Silver Ice
Rating
19 reviews
16 reviews
Brand Name Komaki Triumph
Ex-Showroom Price Rs. 96,968 View On Road Price Rs. 10.17 Lakh View On Road Price
Engine Type ... Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Max Power ... 120 PS @ 11500 rpm
Fuel Type Electric Petrol
Colors
Komaki SE Colors
Triumph Street Triple 765 Colors
Brakes Front Disc Double Disc
Brakes Rear Disc Disc
Wheel Size Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) Alloy Cast Aluminium
Range 75-90 km/charge ...
Charging Time 5 Hr ...
ABS ... Dual Channel
Starting Push Button Start Self Start Only
Speedometer Digital Digital
EMI ...
Rs. 27,845 @ 6% (36 months)
Insurance Rs. 4,039 SE Insurance Rs. 33,798 Street Triple 765 Insurance
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Engine Type
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Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Engine Displacement
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765 cc
Max Power
...
120 PS @ 11500 rpm
Max Torque
...
80 Nm @ 9500 rpm
Emission Type
...
bs6-2.0
Bore
...
78 mm
Stroke
...
53.4 mm
No Of Cylinders
...
3
Drive Type
Hub Motor
X-ring chain
Valve Per Cylinder
...
4
Fuel Type
Electric
Petrol
Compression Ratio
...
13.25:1

Brakes Front
Disc
Double Disc
Brakes Rear
Disc
Disc

Mileage (Overall)
...
19.2 kmpl
Top Speed
60 km/Hr
...

Tyre Size
Front :-90/90-12, Rear :- 90/90-12
Front :-120/70-17 Rear :-180/55-17
Wheel Size
Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)
Alloy
Cast Aluminium

Dry Weight
...
168 kg
Seat height
...
826 mm
Length*Width*Height
...
2055*792*1047 mm3
Wheelbase
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1402 mm
Length
...
2055 mm
Height
...
1047 mm
Width
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792 mm
Fuel Capacity
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15 Liters
Kerb Weight
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189 Kg
Tail Light
LED
LED
Front Brake Diameter
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310 mm
Rear Brake Diameter
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220 mm

Battery Type
Li-ion
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Motor Type
BLDC
...
Additional Features
Power Equivalent of a 125cc Class, Detachable L-Ion Battery, Anti Theft System, Water Proof Motor, Licence Plate Lamp, Large Front Storage Space, Self Diagnosi, Multimedia Button, Parking Assist, Resere Assist, Smart BMS
Rake - 23.7°, Trail - 97.8 mm, Swingarm - Twin-sided
Claimed range
75-90 km/charge
...
USB charging port
...
Range
75-90 km/charge
...
Charging at Home
...
Charging at Charging Station
...
Charging Time
5 Hr
...
Turn Signal Lamp
LED
LED

Cruise Control
...
ABS
...
Dual Channel
Body Type
Electric Bikes
Sports Naked Bikes, Sports Bikes
Starting
Push Button Start
Self Start Only
Seat Type
Single
Split
Pass Switch
...
Display
TFT
Speedometer
Digital
Digital
Tachometer
...
Analogue
Trip Meter
Digital
Digital
Low Fuel Warning Lamp
...
Clock
Low Battery Indicator
...
Passenger Footrest
External Speakers
...
Cooling System
...
Liquid Cooled
Anti Theft Alarm
...
Odometer
...
Digital
Service Due Indicator
...

Pros and Cons

  • Positives
  • Negatives

Triumph Street Triple 765

  • Great handling characteristics
  • Friendly
  • phenomenal performance
  • Fantastic value-for-money
  • Sounds beautiful

Triumph Street Triple 765

  • Ageing looks
  • No colour TFT dash
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Recently Asked User Questions

Q. Which bike is better between Street Triple or Honda CBR 650 R?
  • Selecting the right bike would depend on several factors such as your budget, features required, brand preference, etc. The Triumph Street Triple R is a fantastic no-nonsense friendly big bike with great performance, phenomenal intuitive handling, and a top-drawer kit. It does skimp on features and looks a bit bland but it seriously knocks it out of the pack in the VFM department. It has great handling characteristics, phenomenal performance, fantastic value-for-money, and sounds beautiful. On the other hand, Honda CBR650R has become pretty expensive. Scores low on price-to-performance doesn’t have a lot of modern features or electronic rider aids. It looks sporty and aggressive, with inline-four smoothness and exhaust note. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and riding comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
Q. Does it have a waterproof TFT display and which should I go for Kawasaki Z900, Triumph Street Triple or Ducati XDiavel but it should look like sporty bike like Triumph Street triple?
  • If you want a sportive bike choose between z900 and street triple... because Diavel looks bit like a cruise bikeAnd again if you come to choose between z900 and triumph then I suggest you choose between brands not bikes because both the bikes are best with no issues but when it comes to maintainence triumph donot usually have spare parts available at the service center.......... As my personal experience you have to wait for over 2-3 months for any kind of part as the spares come from U.K It took about 4 months for me to just get the triumph logos where as kawasaki has got better service than triumph
  • These bikes are different segment z900cc is best but maintenance is high and triumph also but ducati too cost bike, maintenance it's cruise segment. My opinion go ahead z900 bcoz its Japanese bikes.
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Komaki SE Vs Triumph Street Triple 765 Comparison FAQs

Which bike is cheaper Komaki SE vs Triumph Street Triple 765?

The Komaki SE is cheaper than Triumph Street Triple 765 by Rs. 9.20 Lakh.

User Reviews of Comparison

  • Komaki SE
  • Triumph Street Triple 765
  • SE
    5.0
    I have been Cruising around 

    I have been cruising around on the komaki se for a while now, And let me just say, That boot space is a lifesaver.Absolutely loving it.

    0
    Suresh (Top ZW Voice) 1 month ago
  • SE
    Coma ki company ka scooter 

    Coma ki company ka scooter bahut hi ghatiya aur service center bahut hi bekar hai

    0
    Anonymous 2 months ago
  • SE
    Maine coma ki electric company 

    Maine coma ki electric company ka scooter kharida bahut hi bekar aur service center bahut bekar hai

    0
    Anonymous 2 months ago
  • SE
    Komaki scttter khirada par 

    Komaki scttter khirada par service warranty achi ni ha na koi repare hua ha 2 year sa parasan hu for patrol bike kharadi service senter bakar ha kharab kar ka data ha koi ni kharada

    0
    Anonymous 2 months ago
  • SE
    I purchased a Komaki Venice 

    I purchased a komaki venice scooter from its guwahati showroom 1 year ago.It developed many technical problems.I found no expert mechanic to repair my scooter there.I never recommend any one to buy komaki scooter.

    1
    Anonymous 3 months ago
  • SE
    3.4
    Charger cables 

    I'm owning Komaki for 3 weeks. It costs around 1.25lac in Karnataka and no fame 2 subsidy or state subsidy is applicable except for road tax exemption. It comes with a 3kw motor, 72v 20ah li-ion battery pack. Positives: 1. Good mileage of 120+ km in single charge.2.Good speed.33kmph at mode1, 55kmph at mode2 and 70kmph at mode3.3.Quick acceleration4.Reverse button.5.Lightweight.6.Leg space is very wide and comfortable for long ride.7.The Brake system is good with front and rear disk brakes8. Regenerative braking exists.9.The headlight is decent and sufficient for any road conditions without disturbing other riders.10.Remote lock, Theft alarm, Keyless entry options are additional features.11.Attractive look.12.Comfortable riding with pillion rider.Negatives1.Speed - top speed reduces gradually up to 15kmph lower with reducing battery voltage from 83v to 72v.2.Acceleration: it is quick with considerable pull even if you apply the accelerator slowly. You need to wait for a particular point where it suddenly catches the command and attains rated speed very fast. It is very uncomfortable compared to a conventional petrol scooter or other bikes. Searching for the acceleration point gives lots of pain to the shoulder. 3. Plastic toy: it is just like a plastic toy. Smells very plastic when parked under sunlight. Even stickers printing is not professionally done.4.Space under the seat: no space is given even for the charger.Nothing can be stored under the seat. 5. Odometer: a. You need to refer to voltages, The battery level indicator is not reliable. B. Cumulative km travelled doesn't have a decimal place. So if you travel 0.9km and restart the scooter, 0.9km will not be added to the cumulative distance travelled. C. Speed is not accurate compared to petrol scooters.D.Display visibility is poor under Sun. 6. Mat: Plastic mat is provided and it is slippery. 7. Charging: a. Charging time is more than 4hrs.B.Charger cables get heated gradually. C. Battery is removable. But I can't charge it indoors. 8. High cost. Fame2 is not applicable. 9. Buttons are of poor quality. Cheap plastic. 10. Few electrical components are not rated for the 72v class. Bluetooth speaker is provided, But not of any use than listening to songs in public. They claim the product is from Japan, But no such evidence is available on the internet. Even they don't own an email domain. It's only known that Komaki is a place in Japan. I am not disappointed so far with the performance. I am an Apache RTR200 owner and still feel riding is comfortable with Komaki use. I have chosen this scooter only for mileage at a lesser cost and a single battery since I travel minimum 60km per day. For me, it is the best choice compared to other brands available near my area. But I would suggest the buyer think twice before making a decision. Suggestions to the manufacturer: 1. Upgrade the motor controller so that acceleration is smooth. 2. Give additional space for charger and helmet under the seat. 3. Provide quality accessories like switches, Sockets, Mcb with rated voltage and current.

    5
    Muralidhara (Verified User) 2 years ago
  • SE
    4.2
    Highway rides 

    Positives: 1) Range of 120 km with the single ride with a maximum speed of 60kmph. With doubles and 60kmph around 90 to 100kmph. Range reduces with an increase in weight and speed. 2) Good balance. 3) Excellent braking. 4) Cruise control for highway rides. Negatives: 1) Seat size needs to be increased. 2) Footrest to be provided. 3) At least for lithium-ion variant platform height to be reduced. 4) Error in speedometer (both speed and km ) to be corrected. 5) Under-seat storage to be increased. 6) Seat quality and rear suspension quality to be addressed. 7) Indicator and horn switch position to be changed. 8) Built quality to be improved.

    1
    Gokul (Verified User) 2 years ago
  • SE
    Poor service 

    Very poor service no response on email.Our bike had a blast on 04th nov 2023 at 20:12 hrs while we were visiting our relatives.Since then we are following up with everyone but no one is bothered to revert.We could have lost our lives that night.We have the entire videos of the blast which were shared on email.But no reply from komaki.Pathetic service we will take this to consumer court.

    3
    Yascial (Verified User) 5 months ago
  • SE
    Arrogant behaviour 

    Worst and arrogant behaviour by the komaki showroom owner of shimoga district karnataka state.And i have solid proof of it ie voice clip please take action against him or otherwise it will hamper your esteemed company reputation.

    6
    Gahan (Verified User) 1 year ago
  • SE
    Cheap plasti 

    Scooter is ok, The body is made up of cheap plastic and had to put to service twice and even had battery problems, The servicing staff lack customer respect and lack proper attiquets.Please thing atleast twice before buying.

    0
    Shrey (Verified User) 12 months ago
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  • Street Triple 765
    Street fighter 

    Pocket rocket one hell of a street fighter, Agile handling autoblipper and quick shifter comes handy.Damn those ohlin suspension is a bliss.

    1
    Anonymous 11 months ago
  • Street Triple 765
    Aesthetic appeal 

    Superbikes are high-performance motorcycles designed for speed, Power, And agility.They typically have powerful engines, Advanced suspension systems, And aerodynamic designs that allow for fast acceleration, High speeds, And quick handling.Superbikes are often used for racing, With competitions such as the world superbike championship and the motogp showcasing the abilities of these high-performance machines.However, They are also popular among enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate their advanced engineering and aesthetic appeal.Superbikes can be expensive to purchase and maintain, And they require skilled riders who are capable of handling their power and speed.

    0
    4N6 (Verified User) 1 year ago
  • Street Triple 765
    The Triumph Street Triple 

    The triumph street triple 765 is known for its aggressive styling and dynamic performance.The 765 rs features a 765cc inline-three engine that delivers 123 horsepower and 57 lb-ft of torque, Making it one of the most powerful middleweight motorcycles in the market.The motorcycle's design has been updated with sharper lines, A new led headlight, And revised bodywork.The suspension system has also been upgraded with fully adjustable showa bpf forks and a fully adjustable ohlins stx40 rear shock.Experts have praised the 765 rs for its precise handling, Powerful engine, And comfortable riding position.The motorcycle has been described as an ideal choice for both experienced riders and those who are looking to upgrade from a smaller displacement bike.One of the standout features of the 765 rs is its advanced electronics package, Which includes a 5-inch tft display, Ride-by-wire throttle, Quickshifter, And various riding modes.The motorcycle also comes with abs and traction control as standard, Providing added safety and control.Overall, The triumph street triple 765 rs has received positive reviews from both enthusiasts and experts, With many praising its combination of performance, Style, And technology.If you're in the market for a powerful middleweight motorcycle, The 765 rs is definitely worth considering.

    0
    Akhil (Verified User) 1 year ago
  • Street Triple 765
    Street fighter 

    Pocket rocket one hell of a street fighter, Agile handling autoblipper and quick shifter comes handy.Damn those ohlin suspension is a bliss.

    0
    Anonymous 1 year ago
  • Street Triple 765
    Triple symphony 

    One hell of a track machine, Triple symphony is a bliss.I have never drove such a agile handling street fighter with quick shifter and autoblipper come very handy on a nut shell power packed pocket rocket.

    0
    Anonymous 1 year ago
  • Street Triple 765
    I rode my friend's Street 

    I rode my friend's street triple rs and here's my review: 1)inline 3 sound and characteristics.Made me smile 2)brakes - made me say wow3)fantastic suspension4)lightweight feel5)handling - makes me want to ride more6)price and maintenance - definitely a vfm bike7)sporty riding position yet comfortable8)last but not least - the looks.

    1
    Ganesh (Verified User) 2 years ago
  • Street Triple 765
    4.6
    Fantabulous Bike 

    It's a fantabulous bike. I'm always enjoying riding this bike. This 765 engine produces 123 bhp power is insane. I am really happy with it.

    0
    Rajarshi (Verified User) 2 years ago
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