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An anti-lock brake system (ABS) is mandatory for all passenger cars in India. However, no such rule exists for two-wheelers. As a result, several motorcycles in the entry-level segment skip this important safety feature. However, Honda, Bajaj, Hero, and a few other two-wheeler brands sell affordable bikes in India that have ABS as standard or available as an option. Here is a list of the top five most affordable bikes with ABS.
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Most Affordable Bikes With ABS: Bajaj Platina 110
The Bajaj Platina 110 is powered by a 115.45 cc single-cylinder engine that produces 8.48 hp and 9.41 Nm of peak torque. Its non-ABS variant with drum brakes on both ends costs Rs 68,998 (ex-showroom). The ABS variant, which has a 240 mm disc brake on the front wheel, retails for Rs 79,715 (ex-showroom). The Platina 110 has an ARAI mileage of 70 km/l.
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Most Affordable Bikes With ABS: Honda Unicorn
The Unicorn is powered by a 162.7 cc single-cylinder engine, which produces 12.73 hp and 14 Nm of peak torque. Honda sells the Unicorn in a single variant equipped with single-channel ABS, which has a 240 mm disc brake on the front wheel and a drum brake on the rear. It costs Rs 1.11 lakh (ex-showroom). The ARAI mileage of the Honda Unicorn is 60 km/l.
Most Affordable Bikes With ABS: Hero Xtreme 125R
The Hero Xtreme 125R is powered by a 124.7 cc single-cylinder engine that produces 11.4 hp and 10.5 Nm of peak torque. Hero offers the Xtreme 125R in two variants: IBS and ABS. The IBS variant costs Rs 95,000 (ex-showroom), while the ABS variant with a 240 mm disc brake at the front retails for Rs 99,500 (ex-showroom). Hero claims a mileage of 66 km/l with the Xtreme 125R.
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Most Affordable Bikes With ABS: Yamaha FZ Fi
The Yamaha FZ Fi derives power from a 149 cc single-cylinder engine that churns 12.2 hp and 13.3 Nm of peak torque. It only has one variant: single-channel ABS with a 282 mm disc brake on the front wheels and a 220 mm disc brake on the rear. It costs Rs 1.16 lakh (ex-showroom). This Yamaha offers a mileage of 48 km/l.
Most Affordable Bikes With ABS: Bajaj Pulsar 150
A 149.5 cc single-cylinder engine powers the Bajaj Pulsar 150. It produces 13.8 hp and 13.25 Nm of peak torque. The Pulsar 150's prices start from Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom) and go up to Rs 1.17 lakh (ex-showroom). There are four variants, and all are equipped with single-channel ABS. Bajaj claims a mileage of 47 km/l for the Pulsar 150.