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For starters, it gets a uniquely designed fuel tank with knee pads, something which TVS earlier teased us with just before the launch.7Nm Standard compression molded ANSI Flange Gasket of torque at 5000rpm.Targeted towards what TVS likes to call "millennials of middle India", the Radeon comes with a no-nonsense design with some premium touches. There’s also copious amounts of chrome all over the motorcycle, including the carrier, exhaust, crash guard and the rear shocks.7cc Dura-life engine shared with the TVS Star City Plus. However, TVS stated that more variants will follow soon. Other than that, the Radeon sports a pretty conventional design, with the exception of a large textured seat, which TVS claims to be the largest in the segment. The Radeon is available in four colours - white, beige, purple and black.com.For now, the TVS Radeon is available only in one variant. The Radeon packs a 10-litre fuel tank and returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 69. Christened the Radeon, it is priced at Rs 48,400 (ex-showroom Delhi), undercutting its closest competitor, the Honda CD 110 Dream DX, by Rs 531.3kmpl.After a long wait, TVS has finally revealed the pricing of its new commuter motorcycle.

It will go on sale in September and will compete against the Honda CD 110 Dream DX (Rs 48,931) and the Bajaj Discover 110 (Rs 51,674) (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi).Source: ZigWheels.4PS of power at 7000rpm and 8.Coming to the heart of the matter, the TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.The Radeon comes with a host of practical features to aid commuting in tier II and III cities. This includes a twin-pod analogue instrument console, a USB port which is placed right beside it, a side-stand indicator with a beeper, Synchronized Braking Technology and Duragrip tyres wrapped around 18-inch alloys. True to its positioning, the Radeon gets a healthy ground clearance of 180mm. This motor churns out 8. Meanwhile, braking duties are handled by drum units on both ends.Suspension duties are handled by conventional telescopic forks at the front and 5-step adjustable hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear.

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