The Yamaha R15 is a popular choice among Indian bikers, lauded for its track-focused chassis and liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine. Its design and regular updates contribute to its popularity. While it produces 18.4 PS at 10,000 RPM, its chassis and suspension enhance its track performance, particularly with Variable Valve Actuation. Riders looking for alternatives can consider the Yamaha MT-15, which delivers similar performance in a naked bike style. The Bajaj NS 160 provides an alternative for those who prefer a streetfighter appearance, with upside-down forks and a monoshock suspension. The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is another option, offering its own engine specifications and trim levels, including those with ABS. A comparison table details how these bikes stack up against each other and other models, in terms of engine specifications, performance figures, suspension setups, rider assistance features, and pricing. This comparison aids potential buyers in making informed decisions by highlighting key differences.


