Best 5 Low Seat Height Bikes in Nepal

5 BEST Bikes For SHORT HEIGHT Man & Woman Riders

At present, there are many bikes in the two-wheeler segment in Nepal, but if we talk about cruiser motorcycles especially, then the options are not less but definitely limited so here is the Best 5 Low Seat Height Bikes in Nepal.

Cruiser bike suits the personality of people with high height, but riders with less height prefer them, due to the low-seat height in it.

Best 5 Low Seat Height Bikes in Nepal.  Best Motorcycles for Shorter Riders
The Best 5 Low seat height Bikes for Shorter Riders

If you’re looking for a bike with a low seat height, we’ve put together a list here to give you some help in finding a bike. See the list below.

Best Bikes for Short Riders in Nepal

  1. Bajaj Avenger Street 160, Cruise 220
    Seat Height – 737 mm
    1. Street 160 price in Nepal Rs. 3,19,900.
    2. Cruise 220 Rs. 3,39,900
  • Bajaj’s Avenger Street 160 and Cruise 220 are the two motorcycles that offer the lowest seat height so that even short riders can enjoy the ride with ease. The other special thing is that the bike gets a forward-set footrest, which gives a relaxed seating position to tall riders as well.
  • The Avenger Street 160 and Cruise 220 are among the models that the company first upgraded to BS6 norms. The Avenger Street 160 costs in Nepal Rs 3,19,900 while the Cruise 220 costs in Nepal Rs Rs. 3,39,900.
  1. Suzuki Intruder
    Seat Height: 740mm
    1. The price of the bike in Nepal Rs 3,33,000.
  • The seat height of the Suzuki Intruder is 740 mm, just 3 mm more than the Avenger model. After the upgrade to BS6, the bike has got a new ignition system, exhaust, and ECU, which gives a change in power and torque figures. The BS6 model of the entry-level cruiser produced 13.6 horsepower and 13.8 Nm of torque, while the BS4 model produced 14.6 horsepower and 14 Nm of torque.
  • After upgrading to BS6, the weight of the bike has also increased by 3 kg, and its weight has increased to 152 kg. Not only this, the bike has become more expensive than the original carbureted BS4 bike, and more than the fuel-injected BS4 version. The price of the bike is Rs 3,33,000.

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  1. Jawa Perak
    Seat Height: 750mm
    Price of Jawa Perak in Nepal: Rs 750,000
  • The Jawa Perak was the last of the three Jawa models to be launched, however, all three models were introduced simultaneously by the company. It looks completely different from the other two models of the company and this is because of its low and long design, which gives it a bobber style. And as a true bobber fashion, it only gets a seat height of 750 mm.
  • Jawa Perak Bobber is powered by a BS6 compliant, 334 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC engine, which generates 30 horsepower and 31 Nm of torque. The price of the bike is Rs 750,000.
  1. Kawasaki Vulcan S
    Seat Height: 705mm
    Starting Price: Not available
  • Last August of 2020, Kawasaki completed the upgrade of its 650cc platform to BS6 emission norms with the BS6-compliant Vulcan S cruiser launch. In BS6 form, the 649CC parallel-twin unit makes 61 horsepower at 7500 rpm while the torque has seen a negligible drop, reaching 62.4 Nm from 63 Nm.
  • Unlike its 650cc sibling Ninja 650 and Z650, the BS6 model of the Vulcan did not get any other updates.

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  1. Triumph Street Twin
    Seat Height: 760mm
    Starting Price in Nepal Rs.1,090,400
  • The BS6 Triumph Street Twin was launched along with the Bonneville Speedmaster in August 2020. With, the Street Twin is the cheapest motorcycle from the company. The engine on the Street Twin is a 900cc parallel-twin unit like the previous bike. Peak torque of 80 Nm is available as before, but it now comes at 3700 rpm instead of 3800 rpm.
  • Meanwhile, the rpm at which it generates a maximum power of 65 horsepower has gone up from 7400 Rpm to 7500 Rpm. According to the source, the price of the bike is Rs. 10,90,400. So this Low seat height Bikes are specially for shorter height people.

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