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Honda CL500 Scrambler vs Kawasaki Eliminator

Should you buy Honda CL500 Scrambler or Kawasaki Eliminator Find out which bike is best for you - compare the two models on the basis of their price, mileage, features, colours and other specs. Honda CL500 Scrambler price in Delhi is Rs 600000 (ex-showroom price) whereas the Kawasaki Eliminator price in Delhi is Rs 562000 (ex-showroom). The engine in the CL500 Scrambler makes 46.2 PS and 43.3 Nm . On the other hand, the power and torque of Eliminator stand at 45 PS and 42.6 Nm respectively. Honda offers the CL500 Scrambler in 4 colours whereas the Kawasaki Eliminator comes in 1 colours. Out of 2 user reviews, Eliminator scores 4.4 .TheHonda CL500 Scrambler Mileage is around 26.5 kmpl, while the Kawasaki Eliminator Mileage is around 30 kmpl.

CL500 Scrambler vs Eliminator

Key HighlightsCL500 ScramblerEliminator
Mileage (Overall)26.5 kmpl30 kmpl
Max Power46.2 PS @ 8500 rpm45 PS @ 9000 rpm
Body TypeCruiser BikesCruiser Bikes
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled DOHC 4-stroke 4-valve two-cylinderLiquid-cooled, 4-stroke, Parallel twin, 8 valves, DOHC
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Honda CL500 Scrambler vs Kawasaki Eliminator Comparison

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        Honda CL500 Scrambler
        Honda CL500 Scrambler
        Rs6 Lakh*
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            Kawasaki Eliminator
            Kawasaki Eliminator
            Rs5.62 Lakh*
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          Basic Information
          On-Road Price-
          Rs.6.57 Lakh onwards
          Mileage (Overall)
          26.5 kmpl
          30 kmpl
          Max Power
          46.2 PS @ 8500 rpm
          45 PS @ 9000 rpm
          User Rating-
          4.4
          Based on 2 Reviews
          Body Type
          EMI Starts
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          Rate of interest @9.7%* for 3 years
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          Rate of interest @6%* for 3 years
          Engine and Transmission
          Engine Type

          Refers to the design and configuration of the engine. Most petrol bikes typically use either a single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, or occasionally a multi-cylinder (like a four-cylinder) engine.

          Liquid-cooled DOHC 4-stroke 4-valve two-cylinder
          Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, Parallel twin, 8 valves, DOHC
          Displacement
          471 cc
          451 cc
          No. of Cylinders

          Indicates the total count of combustion cylinders in the engine. Common configurations include single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, and four-cylinder setups.

           

          2
          2
          Cooling System

          Describes the method used to dissipate heat from the engine. Petrol bikes often use air-cooling or liquid-cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures.

          Liquid Cooled
          Liquid Cooled
          Valve Per Cylinder

          Refers to the number of intake and exhaust valves present in each cylinder. Most modern petrol bike engines have two or four valves per cylinder.

          2
          -
          Fuel Supply
          Fuel Injection
          Fuel Injection
          Clutch

          Enables the rider to disconnect the engine from the transmission temporarily, allowing for gear changes and neutral operation.

          Wet multiplate, Assisted slipper clutch
          -
          Ignition
          -
          Digital
          Gear Box

          Indicates the arrangement of gears that transmit power from the engine to the wheels, allowing the rider to adjust speed and torque.

          6 Speed
          6 Speed, Return
          Bore

          These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics.

          67 mm
          70 mm
          Stroke

          These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics.

          66.8 mm
          58.6 mm
          Compression Ratio

          Reflects the ratio of the maximum volume in the cylinder (when the piston is at the bottom) to the minimum volume (when the piston is at the top) during the engine cycle. Higher compression ratios generally lead to more efficient combustion.

          10.7:1
          11.3:1
          Emission Type

          Specifies the level of emissions produced by the bike, conforming to regulatory standards. Petrol bikes typically adhere to norms like Euro or BS (Bharat Stage) emissions standards.

          bs6
          bs6-2.0
          Max Torque

          Represents the highest rotational force output by the engine, usually measured in Newton-meters (Nm) or pound-feet (lb-ft). It indicates the engine's pulling power.

          43.3 Nm @ 6000 rpm
          42.6 Nm @ 6000 rpm
          Starting

          Describes how the engine is initiated. Most petrol bikes use electric starters, kick starters, or both, to commence engine operation.

          Self Start Only
          Self Start Only
          Features
          Instrument Console

          This refers to the display panel on a petrol bike that shows essential information like speed, RPM, fuel level, and other indicators such as engine temperature and gear position.

          Digital
          -
          USB Charging PortYesNo
          Speedometer

          Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2ZZJq5skTQ

          Digital
          -
          Techometer
          Digital
          -
          Tripmeter

          Tracks the distance traveled during a specific journey or trip, enabling riders to monitor their mileage for individual rides.

          Digital
          -
          Odometer

          Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage

          Digital
          -
          Additional Features Of Variant

          This refers to unique features or upgrades specific to a particular model or variant of the petrol bike, which may include enhanced performance components, aesthetic improvements, or technology integrations.

          Gear position, Shift UP Indicator, Emergency Stop Signal, HISS
          Lubrication Forced lubrication, wet sump, Rake / Trail - 30° / 121 mm
          Seat Type
          Single
          -
          Clock
          Digital
          -
          Features and Safety
          Fuel Gauge
          Digital
          -
          Additional Features

          This refers to unique features or upgrades specific to a particular model or variant of the petrol bike, which may include enhanced performance components, aesthetic improvements, or technology integrations.

          Gear position, Shift UP Indicator, Emergency Stop Signal, HISS
          Lubrication Forced lubrication, wet sump, Rake / Trail - 30° / 121 mm
          Mileage and Performance
          Overall Mileage
          26.5 kmpl
          30 kmpl
          Dimensions and Capacity
          Fuel Capacity
          12 L
          13 l
          Width

          These dimensions describe the physical size of the bike. Width represents the distance across the widest part of the bike, length is the distance from front to back, and height is the vertical measurement from the ground to the highest point of the bike.

          839 mm
          785 mm
          Length
          2153 mm
          2250 mm
          Height
          1137 mm
          1100 mm
          Saddle Height

          Indicates the distance from the ground to the top surface of the bike's seat, influencing rider comfort and accessibility, especially for shorter or taller individuals.

          790 mm
          735 mm
          Ground Clearance
          155 mm
          150 mm
          Wheelbase
          1484 mm
          1520 mm
          Kerb Weight
          191 kg
          176 kg
          Engine Oil
          3.2 L
          -
          Seat height
          -
          1100 mm
          Electricals
          Headlight
          LED
          LED
          Taillight
          LED
          LED
          Turn Signal Lamp
          LED
          LED
          Low Fuel IndicatorYesNo
          Tyres and Brakes
          Front Brake Diameter

          Refers to the diameter of the disc or drum used for the front brake system on a petrol bike, influencing braking performance and heat dissipation.

          310 mm
          310 mm
          Rear Brake Diameter

          Indicates the diameter of the disc or drum used for the rear brake system, contributing to the bike's overall braking effectiveness and control.

          240 mm
          240 mm
          Underpinnings
          Frame
          Steel Diamond
          Trellis, high-tensile steel

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          User Reviews of Comparison

          • Eliminator
          • A
            a on Jan 18, 2024
            4.3
            Cruising in Style: My Personal Journey

            Having recently had the pleasure of riding the Kawasaki Eliminator, I find myself compelled to share my personal experience with this cruiser that seamlessly blends style and..... Read More

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          • R
            ravi on Dec 21, 2023
            4.5
            best look smooth riding

            Looks great, rides smoothly, and incorporates the best safety features. My experience with this bike has been awesome, it exudes a royal look.

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          FAQs on Honda CL500 Scrambler and Kawasaki Eliminator

          Which bike is better Honda CL500 Scrambler or Kawasaki Eliminator?

          As per our average user rating, Honda CL500 Scrambler has a score of 0/5 while Kawasaki Eliminator has rate of 4.4 /5.

          Which bike among Honda CL500 Scrambler and Kawasaki Eliminator is cheaper?

          Honda CL500 Scrambler price starts at Rs 600000 & Kawasaki Eliminator price starts at Rs 562000 in Delhi . Honda CL500 Scrambler is cheaper between these.
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