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Bajaj V15 vs Shine SP vs Discover 150F vs Unicorn 150: Specifications comparison

We compare specifications of the Bajaj V15 against its immediate competition, the Bajaj Discover 150F, Honda CB Shine SP and Honda CB Unicorn 150.
2 min read4 Mar '16
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Bajaj’s latest 150cc motorcycle to hit the Indian market is the V15. Unlike what the name might suggest, it isn’t some sporty 150 designed to take on the FZs and the Gixxers of the world, but it’s designed to be a strong and distinctive commuter. Apart from its unique styling, it also has the distinction of being made (at least part of the tank) using metal from the illustrious, but now scrapped, warship, the INS Vikrant. We’ve just had a first ride of the bike and you can read the story here:
 
Before we get our hands on the bike for a road test and compare it with its competition, here is a quick specification comparison to the bikes we think it would be going up against in the premium commuter segment – the Honda Shine SP, the Bajaj Discover 150F and the Honda CB Unicorn 150.
 
Engine and gearbox
 
The Shine’s 124.7cc motor makes 10.57bhp and 1.05kgm of torque as compared with the V15, which makes 11.84bhp and 1.32kgm of torque. While V15 has the Shine totally outclassed thanks to its extra displacement, the other two 150cc bikes here score a bit higher. The Discover 150F makes 14.30bhp and 1.30kgm of torque, while the Unicorn manages 13.41bhp and 1.30kgm of torque. Though the V15 might not be king of the hill in terms of figures, Bajaj says that it has more torque lower in the rev range. On the gearbox front, all the bikes here including the V15, each come with a five-speed unit.
 
Engine and gearbox
Bajaj V15Honda Shine SPBajaj Discover 150FHonda CB Unicorn
Displacement
149.5cc124.7cc144.8cc149.1cc
Power
11.84bhp10.57bhp14.30bhp13.41bhp
Torque
1.32kgm1.05kgm1.30kgm1.30kgm
Gearbox
5-speed5-speed5-speed5-speed
 
Dimensions
 
Although the length, width and height of a bike may be regarded as immaterial, we’re considering the dimensions that do matter – the saddle height and wheelbase. At 780mm, the V15 offers the shortest saddle height in this lot, while the Shine SP and the Discover 150F come in at 790mm and 795mm respectively. Unfortunately, Honda hasn’t mentioned the saddle height for the CB Unicorn 150. When it comes to wheelbase, the V15 is among the longest here at 1,315mm. Only the Unicorn 160 has a longer wheelbase at 1,324mm, while the Shine SP and Discover 150F are shorter at 1,266mm and 1,305mm respectively.
 
Ground Clearance
 
The V15 and the Discover 150F offer ground clearance of 165mm, and the Shine SP isn’t too far behind with 160mm clearance. However, the Unicorn 150 leads the lot with a considerable 179mm between road and metal.
 
 
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