An upgrade from a Honda Click 125i and Yamaha Sniper
This was a replacement for my Honda Click 125i and Yamaha Sniper. I wanted a ride that combines the ease of an automatic and the power of the Sniper. Further, the Click was a rough ride and the Sniper was plagued with a chain that does not want to stay in place (dangerous if you ask me). No question the Aerox is a superior ride in power, comfort, handling and looks. In my opinion, there is no need to perform aftermarket upgrades. Save your money, this is a naturally good bike so don't muck it up. I do however miss the front storage compartment(s) of the Honda.
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Engine
155
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157
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155
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157
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Power
15.1
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15
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15.8
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17.7
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15
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Ground Clearance
145 mm
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138 mm
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165 mm
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150 mm
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142 mm
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Start Option
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Transmission Type
CVT
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CVT
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CVT
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CVT
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Front Brake
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