One Moto Byka vs Suzuki Gixxer SF 250

Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Price starts at Rs. 1.92 Lakh which is Rs. 12,100 costlier than base model of One Moto Byka priced at Rs. 1.80 Lakh. In technical specifications, Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 is powered by 249 cc engine. One Moto Byka is available in 1 different colours while Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 comes with 3 colours. The Comparison One Moto Byka vs Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 can be described on the basis of price and specifications.

Byka vs Gixxer SF 250

Key Highlights Byka STDGixxer SF 250 Standard Edition
Engine Type ... 4-Cycle, 1-cylinder, Oil cooled
Max Power ... 26.5 PS @ 9300 rpm
Top Speed 85 km/Hr ...
Range 90-150 km/charge ...
Charging Time 5 Hr ...

Byka vs Gixxer SF 250 Key Highlights

Basic Info Byka STDGixxer SF 250 Standard Edition
Rating
1 review
155 reviews
Brand Name One Moto Suzuki
Ex-Showroom Price Rs. 1.80 Lakh View On Road Price Rs. 1.92 Lakh View On Road Price
Engine Type ... 4-Cycle, 1-cylinder, Oil cooled
Max Power ... 26.5 PS @ 9300 rpm
Fuel Type Electric Petrol
Colors
Byka Colors
Gixxer SF 250 Colors
Brakes Front Disc 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 Alloy
Range 90-150 km/charge ...
Charging Time 5 Hr ...
ABS ... Dual Channel
Starting Push Button Start Self Start Only
Speedometer Digital Digital
EMI ...
Rs. 5,534 @ 9.45% (36 months)
Insurance Rs. 6,486 Byka Insurance Rs. 11,920 Gixxer SF 250 Insurance
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Engine Type
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4-Cycle, 1-cylinder, Oil cooled
Engine Displacement
...
249 cc
Max Power
...
26.5 PS @ 9300 rpm
Max Torque
...
22.2 Nm @ 7300 rpm
Emission Type
...
bs6-2.0
Bore
...
76 mm
Stroke
...
54.9 mm
No Of Cylinders
...
1
Drive Type
Hub Motor
Chain Drive
Valve Per Cylinder
...
4
Fuel Type
Electric
Petrol

Brakes Front
Disc
Disc
Brakes Rear
Disc
Disc

Mileage (Overall)
...
38 kmpl
Top Speed
85 km/Hr
...

Tyre Size
Front :-120/70-12, Rear :-120/70-12
Front :-110/70-17, Rear :-150/60-17
Wheel Size
Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Radial Tyre
...
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)
Alloy
Alloy

Seat height
...
800 mm
Load carrying capacity
150 kg
...
Length*Width*Height
1901*680*1140 mm3
2010*740*1035 mm3
Wheelbase
1325 mm
1345 mm
Length
1901 mm
2010 mm
Ground Clearance
...
165 mm
Height
1140 mm
1035 mm
Width
680 mm
740 mm
Fuel Capacity
...
12 Liters
Kerb Weight
115 Kg
161 Kg
Tail Light
LED
LED
Front Brake Diameter
...
300 mm

Battery Type
Li-ion
Lead Acid
Motor Type
Brushless DC
...
Additional Features
Delivery Box
...
Claimed range
90-150 km/charge
...
Range
90-150 km/charge
...
Charging Time
5 Hr
...
LED tail lights
...
Turn Signal Lamp
LED
LED

ABS
...
Dual Channel
Body Type
Electric Bikes
Sports Bikes
Body Graphics
...
Starting
Push Button Start
Self Start Only
Seat Type
Single
Split
Pass Switch
...
Display
Speedometer
Digital
Digital
Trip Meter
Digital
Digital
Clock
Digital
...
Low Battery Indicator
...
Stepup Seat
...
Passenger Footrest
Cooling System
...
Oil Cooled
Odometer
...
Digital

Pros and Cons

  • Positives
  • Negatives

Suzuki Gixxer SF 250

  • Free revving and torquey motor
  • Riding posture is sporty but not aggressive
  • Competent riding setup

Suzuki Gixxer SF 250

  • ABS calibration could have been better
  • Windshield seems inadequate for wind deflection
  • Touring capabilities could be restricted due to small tank
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Recently Asked User Questions

Q. I want to buy my first bike in 10 to 15 days. My budget is 1.70k which one is suitable for me for daily ride. I have short listed 3 bikes Suzuki Gixxer 250 SF, Bajaj Pulsar NS 200, and Royal Enfield classic 350? Is there any other bike in this price range?
  • Pulsar ns 200 is definitely superior over others in daily commute.I own a Gixxer 250 it's very difficult in city
  • Add 30k to your budget and go for New Dominar..400. You will love it in city and highway drive too
  • Gixxer 250 sf is not at all difficult i city, i own one. maybe,little bit, but not too much
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Q. Is Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 better than Dominar 250 for city handling and mileage?
  • The Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 is powered by a 249cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected, BS6-compliant engine which makes 26.5PS of power and 22.2Nm (0.4Nm down), mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Though the bike sports a outward appearance of an aggressive sport bike, the riding position is rather neutral. It’s got wide clip-on handlebars that are positioned quite close to the rider, and are reasonably tall. Also, the rider's seat itself is quite comfortable. As for the fuel efficiency, the bike delivers a claimed mileage of 37.5kmpl in the city and 40.95kmpl on highways, while the claimed fuel efficiency of Dominar 250 is 35.03kmpl. On the other hand, the Dominar 250 gets its traits from the elder sibling, the Dominar 400 which have proven to be quite comfortable to ride. We would suggest you to take a test ride of the bikes in order to get a better understanding of comfort and compatibility. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Bajaj Dominar 250 Road Test- Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Road Test Review- Bajaj Dominar 250 vs Suzuki Gixxer SF 250
  • Domi250 is naked tourer With drag handlebar and sf 250 is fully faired sports tourer with clip on handlebar. Domi250 riding position is better upright position than sf250. Sf250 is little agressive but sf250 engine refinement is much better. In city traffic don't worry for too much gear shifting in sf 250 and sf250 gives you better mileage and styling... If you ride for long distance then domi 250 is better.. your money your choice.. thank you bro..good luck for your new bike..
  • Totally , Dominar weighs much more than gixxer also the power to weight ratio is so bad you will have to rev the bike to get a good feel thereby reducing city mileage.
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Q. What are the difference made in BS6 Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 from bs4 SF 250?
  • A lot of difference , Braking is improved , Power delivery improved . Emission reduced by more than 50% , Economy increased and much refined and smooth engine.
  • Only the price. No other difference
  • A slightly less torque
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Which bike is cheaper Byka vs Gixxer SF 250?

The One Moto Byka is cheaper than Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 by Rs. 12,100.

User Reviews of Comparison

  • Suzuki Gixxer SF 250
  • At the price point, You get: 1.Japanese brand reliability unlike ktm 2.Full fared with better wind protection unlike duke 250, Fz25, Etc.3.More mileage unlike ktm / husqvarna.4.Better pillion comfort than r15 / rc2005.No vibrations, Unlike bajaj6.More power than r15 / rc200it is worth each and every penny you are paying.

    Sushant Patil 4 weeks ago
  • Actually my bike is still new though I am receiving a mileage around 30kmpl. Hope it will improve after one or two service. Although I am really interested with this mileage as I am always driving it in low gears in local market areas with lots of clutch and brakes.

    Partha Basak few weeks ago
  • real competitor...its a 250 cc..low heat from engines..good power and torque...great styling( but look like younger 150cc).. track and touring capacity..but if you pardon Suzuki for the wind shield..

    Jo few weeks ago
  • One of the best 250cc bike, Riding position is very comfortable but odd for pillon.Can easily touch 100kmph in less than 8 seconds and we can drive with ease.Rear break will work less effectively.

    Chandu Goud few weeks ago
  • Using SF 250 bs6 for a year and have clocked 8500 km. I ride it every day 50 km to work occasionally take it to the highway. It is an excellent bike in l aspects. Getting mileage of 41+kmpl in the city.

    Sai 28166 few weeks ago
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