Bristol Bobber 700
Bristol Bobber 700
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Bristol Bobber 700 vs Ural Gear Up 750 Comparison

Overview: Bobber 700 vs Gear Up 750

Key Features

Front Brake Disc Disc
Start Option Electric Electric
Transmission Type Manual Manual
Displacement 693 cc 749 cc
Maximum Power 73.7 hp 41 hp
Ground Clearance - 173 mm
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User Ratings & Review Comparison

4.14/5
7 reviews
4.33/5
12 reviews
User Review Comparison
  • Bold look, smooth ride quality

    Lately, everyone in my friend circle has been talking about the Bristol Bobber 700. However, I’m very practical and don’t believe in others'...

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    Dakila Jun 25, 2025 for Bristol Bobber 700

From The Experts

Things we like
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Classic styling 

Powerful braking system

Powerful engine

Incredible suspension system

 

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Things we don't like
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Not for daily commutes

Not very frugal

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Engine & Performance

Displacement 693 cc 749 cc
Maximum Power 73.7 hp 41 hp
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 L 18.9 L
Valves Per Cylinder 4 2
Engine Type Twin Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC Engine 2 Cylinder, 4 Valves, 4-Stroke, Air Cooled, OHC Engine
Exhaust Pipes Dual Exhaust Dual Exhaust
Injection Type Fuel Injection Fuel Injection
Cooling System Liquid Cooled Air Cooled
Bore X Stroke 83 mm x 64 mm --
Clutch Type Wet, Multi-Plate Automatic, Centrifugal, Dry Type
Valve Configuration DOHC OHC
Drive Type Chain Drive Chain Drive
No. Of Cylinder 2 1
Maximum Torque 68 Nm 42 Nm
No. Of Strokes 4-Stroke 4-Stroke
RPM at Maximum Power 8500 rpm --
RPM at Maximum Torque 6500 rpm --
Fuel Consumption -- 25 kmpl
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Dimension

Category Cruiser Cruiser
Seat Height 760 mm 813 mm
Seating Capacity 2 2
Wheel Base 1505 mm --
Length 2245 mm 2509 mm
Kerb Weight 215 kg --
Width 880 mm 1615 mm
Height 1040 mm 1379 mm
Dry Weight -- 330 kg
Ground Clearance -- 173 mm
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Fuel & Ignition

Start Option Electric Electric
Fuel Supply System EFI --
Fuel Type Gasoline Gasoline

Wheels & Tyres

Rear Wheel Size R16 R19
Rear Tyre 150/80 R16 --
Tyre Type Radial, Tubeless Rad
Front Wheel Size R17 R19
Front Tyre 120/80 R17 --

Chassis & Suspension

Front Suspension Telescopic Fork Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Dual Shock Absorber Dual Hydraulic Shock with Spring

Electrical

Battery Voltage 12 V 12 V

Gear & Transmission

Transmission Type Manual Manual
Gear Box 6-Speed 4-Speed

Safety & Security

ABS Yes No
Pass Switch Yes Yes
Engine Immobilizer No --
Riding Modes Street, Road Street, Road Street, Road Street, Road
Side Reflectors Yes Yes
Engine Check Warning Yes Yes
Stability Control No No
Traction Control No No
Anti-Theft Alarm No No
Leg Guards No No
Launch Control No No
Wheel Lock Front/back No --
Back Rest No No
Shutter Lock -- No
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Console

Odometer Analog Analog Analog Analog
Fuel Gauge Analog Analog Analog Analog
Navigator No No
Display Screen No No
Speedometer Analog Analog Analog Analog
Side Stand Indicator No No
Oil Change Indicator -- No
Tripmeter -- Yes
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Electrical

Indicator Light Yes Yes
Head Lamp LED LED Halogen Halogen
Accessory Outlet Yes --
Tail Lamp LED LED Bulb Bulb
Adjustable Headlights Yes Yes

Chassis & Suspension

Chrome Garnish No --
Seat Type Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual Stepped
Side Wings -- No

Brake

Rear Brake Disc Disc Disc Disc
Front Brake Disc Disc Disc Disc

Differentiating Features

Height Adjustable Seats No No
Cruise Control No No

Bristol Bobber 700 vs Ural Gear Up 750 FAQs

Which Motorcycle has more power between Bristol Bobber 700 vs Ural Gear Up 750?

The Bristol Bobber 700 has power of 73.7 hp with 68 Nm torque and Ural Gear Up 750 has power of 41 hp with 42 Nm torque. Thus making Bobber 700 the more powerful as compared to Gear Up 750.

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Which Motorcycle has more safety features between Bristol Bobber 700 vs Ural Gear Up 750?

Bobber 700 safety features: ABS, Pass Switch, Engine Check Warning and Side Reflectors

Gear Up 750 safety features: Pass Switch, Side Reflectors and Engine Check Warning

The Bristol Bobber 700 has higher number of sefety features than Gear Up 750, hence Bristol Bobber 700 is more safer than Ural Gear Up 750.

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