Scooters are getting more and more popular nowadays. While some are still fond of using manual or semi-manual motorcycle, most of the motorycle-riding public are now looking for trendy and sporty scooters. While most of the motorcycle manufacturers have their respective models on the scooter list, some riders prefer their “Dean’s List”. Among the list are the higher engine displacement scooters in town. Heres a quick look from the head to head match-up between the people’s top choices among the Automatic Category. Yeah, you heard it right. A battle between the Yamaha Aerox 155 and Honda Click150:
CATEGORY SPECIFICATIONS |
(YAMAHA)
MIO AEROX 155
|
(HONDA)
CLICK 150i
|
Winner |
Comment |
Available Color/S |
Orange, Blue and Black |
Brown, Blue and Black |
Same
|
|
Overall length/width/height |
1990mm x 700mm x 1125mm |
1,921mm x 683mm x 1,096mm |
 |
Better in aerodynamics (Air resistance while driving) |
Wheelbase |
1,350mm |
1280mmv |
 |
Easier to maneuver |
Min. ground clearance |
142mm |
135mm |
 |
Better for more types of road conditions |
Seat height |
790mm |
765mm |
 |
Better riding comfort |
Curb Weight |
116kg |
110kg |
 |
Lighter and better in maneuvering |
Fuel tank capacity |
4.6L |
5.5L |
 |
Higher Fuel Capacity – Hassle Free ride |
Underseat Storage Capacity |
25L |
18L |
 |
More room for storage |
Engine type |
Liquid Cooled, 4-Stroke , SOHC, 4-valve |
4-Stroke, SOHC, Liquid Cooled, eSP |
Same |
|
Cylinder arrangement |
Single Cylinder |
Single Cylinder |
Same |
|
Displacement |
155.1cc |
150cc |
 |
Higher engine |
Maximum Output |
11.1 kW @ 8,000 rpm |
9.3kW (11.4PS) @ 8500rpm |
 |
Higher Power Output |
Starter |
Electric Starter |
ACG Starter (Electiric and Kick) |
 |
Better to have Kick Starter for alternative |
Engine oil volume |
Total: 1.0 Liter; Periodical: 0.9 Liter |
Total 0.9Liter ; Periodical 0.8 Liter |
 |
Savings on lesser oil |
Fuel Supply Type |
Fuel Injection |
PGM-Fi |
Same |
|
Transmission type |
V-Belt automatic |
V-Belt automatic |
Same |
|
Frame type |
Underbone |
Underbone |
Same |
|
Suspensions (front/rear) |
Telescopic / Unit Swing |
Telescopic / Unit swing |
Same |
|
Tire size (front/rear) |
110/80-14 C53P (tubeless)
140/70-14 C62P (tubeless) |
80/90 -14M/C 40P (tubeless)
90/90-14M/C 46p (tubeless) |
 |
Bigger and Wider Tires for more stability |
Brakes (front/rear) |
Hydraulic Single Disk / Mechanical Drum Brake |
Hydraulic Disc
Mechanical Leading Trailing |
Same |
|
Headlight |
LED |
LED |
Same |
|
Safety & Environment |
n/a |
ISS, Combi-Brake & Parking Brake |
 |
Feel safer on and off the road |
Others Features |
Electric Power Socket, Fuel Lid Button |
Answer Back System |
 |
Better trendy features |
While specifications may be a reference, things may still be subjective. Say, Click 150 may be smaller but easier to maneuver. But some may find the Yamahe Aerox having an edge because it is bigger and has a more muscular look. Feel free to let us know who your winner is in the comment section!