Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 Specifications
Mileage | - |
Displacement | 294.72 cc |
Engine Type | Liquid Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine, 1 Cylinder; DOHC |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Max Power | 25.72 PS @ 7300 rpm |
Max Torque | 25.96 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Front Brake | Disc |
Rear Brake | Disc |
Fuel Capacity | 21 L |
Body Type | Tourer Bikes |
Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 Features
ABS | Dual Channel |
LED Tail Light | Yes |
Speedometer | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Tripmeter | Digital |
Fuel gauge | Yes |
Tachometer | Digital |
Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 Specifications
Engine and Transmission
Engine Type Refers to the design and configuration of the engine. Most petrol bikes typically use either a single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, or occasionally a multi-cylinder (like a four-cylinder) engine. | Liquid Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine, 1 Cylinder; DOHC |
Displacement | 294.72 cc |
Max Torque Represents the highest rotational force output by the engine, usually measured in Newton-meters (Nm) or pound-feet (lb-ft). It indicates the engine's pulling power. | 25.96 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
No. of Cylinders Indicates the total count of combustion cylinders in the engine. Common configurations include single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, and four-cylinder setups.
| 1 |
Cooling System Describes the method used to dissipate heat from the engine. Petrol bikes often use air-cooling or liquid-cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures. | Liquid Cooled |
Valve Per Cylinder Refers to the number of intake and exhaust valves present in each cylinder. Most modern petrol bike engines have two or four valves per cylinder. | 4 |
Starting Describes how the engine is initiated. Most petrol bikes use electric starters, kick starters, or both, to commence engine operation. | Self Start Only |
Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
Clutch Enables the rider to disconnect the engine from the transmission temporarily, allowing for gear changes and neutral operation. | Wet Multiplate |
Ignition | ECU Based Digital Electronic Ignition |
Gear Box Indicates the arrangement of gears that transmit power from the engine to the wheels, allowing the rider to adjust speed and torque. | 6 Speed |
Bore These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics. | 76 mm |
Stroke These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics. | 65 mm |
Compression Ratio Reflects the ratio of the maximum volume in the cylinder (when the piston is at the bottom) to the minimum volume (when the piston is at the top) during the engine cycle. Higher compression ratios generally lead to more efficient combustion. | 11:1 |
Emission Type Specifies the level of emissions produced by the bike, conforming to regulatory standards. Petrol bikes typically adhere to norms like Euro or BS (Bharat Stage) emissions standards. | bs6 |
Features
Instrument Console This refers to the display panel on a petrol bike that shows essential information like speed, RPM, fuel level, and other indicators such as engine temperature and gear position. | Digital |
Speedometer Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding. | Digital |
Techometer | Digital |
Tripmeter Tracks the distance traveled during a specific journey or trip, enabling riders to monitor their mileage for individual rides. | Digital |
Odometer Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage | Digital |
Seat Type | Single |
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | Yes |
Stepup Seat | Yes |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Features and Safety
Pass Switch | Yes |
Stepup Seat | Yes |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Display | Yes |
Chassis and Suspension
Body Type | Tourer Bikes |
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | Yes |
Dimensions and Capacity
Width These dimensions describe the physical size of the bike. Width represents the distance across the widest part of the bike, length is the distance from front to back, and height is the vertical measurement from the ground to the highest point of the bike. | 800 mm |
Length | 2115 mm |
Height | 1150 mm |
Fuel Capacity | 21 L |
Saddle Height Indicates the distance from the ground to the top surface of the bike's seat, influencing rider comfort and accessibility, especially for shorter or taller individuals. | 815 mm |
Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
Wheelbase | 1460 mm |
Kerb Weight | 186.2 kg |
Electricals
Headlight | Halogen |
Taillight | LED |
Turn Signal Lamp | Bulb |
LED Taillights | Yes |
Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
Tyres and Brakes
Front Brake Diameter Refers to the diameter of the disc or drum used for the front brake system on a petrol bike, influencing braking performance and heat dissipation. | 320 mm |
Rear Brake Diameter Indicates the diameter of the disc or drum used for the rear brake system, contributing to the bike's overall braking effectiveness and control. | 240 mm |
Radial Tyre | Yes |
Motor & Battery
Peak Power | 25.72 PS @ 7300 rpm |
Drive Type Describes the configuration of the drivetrain, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive, affecting traction and handling characteristics. | Chain Drive |
Transmission | Manual |
Charging
Charging At Home | No |
Charging At Charging Station | No |
Underpinnings
Suspension Front | Telescopic, with fork brace |
Suspension Rear | Gas Charged Mono Shock with IFP (internal Floating Piston) |
Brakes Front | Disc |
Brakes Rear | Disc |
ABS | Dual Channel |
Tyre Size | Front :-110/70-17 Rear :-140/70-17 |
Wheel Size | Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm |
Wheels Type | Alloy |
Frame | Twin Tube Exposed Frame, Coaxial Mounting of Engine Frame & Swing Arm |
Tubeless Tyre | Tubeless |
Comfort User Reviews of Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6
- I’m just enjoying this bike
Next level of bike riding and too much fun comfort for riding on high speed bike lanes so was good and so much love this bike
- Under Rated Masterpiece
As an owner and a fan, since I was Kid, Mojo is the best bike in my opinion, sadly Indian market and people couldn't see the masterpiece, yes I agree service is a rough part of this bike, but for enthusiasts and to get a feel of the most comfortable and good run, this is undoubtedly best bike, people usually give a wrong opinion about looks by seeing it in photos but in reality, it has one of the best road presence.Read More
- Best Bike In India Mahindra Mojo 300
Mahindra Mojo 300 bs6 bike is the best bike in India, not for only students it's for everyone. It's comfortable for everyone and it's a really amazing bike. Also, the budget of this bike is not much as compared to other 300 cc bikes.Read More
- Why I must choose Mojo instead of Dominar 400
I was looking for a new bike that I could use for at least 10 yrs, so the bike build quality/reliability was my first criteria, followed by comfort for long-distance touring and a powerful, torquey engine. Test Ride before finalizing:- I test rode the following bikes - Apache 200 RTR, Himalayan, Duke 200, Gixxer 250, Xpulse 200, Dominar 400 and Mahindra Mojo. Here is the reason why I think Mahindra Mojo is better than all these other bikes. (I purchased the Mojo BS4 ABS model in March 2020). 1) No doubt Mahindra Mojo is less in power when compared to Dominar 400, but Mojo’s over build quality, engine refinement and comfort is simply a notch above. I have ridden my bike for more than 10,000 km now and even now the bike still looks and feels brand new. No suspension squeaks, or from brakes etc, no vibrating plastics (due to maximum metal parts used) while riding. 2) The engine in Mojo is butter smooth, very torquey and also free-revving. At 4k RPM the bike hits 70kms and at 6k RPM it will easily cross 110kms. Since the bike has 6 gears I can effortlessly cruise and also get decent mileage or around 33 – 35kmpl. The petrol tank is also full metal (21 litres). 3) The front fork is now telescopic from the earlier USD but it is very sturdy plus comes with fork braces which I have not seen in any other bikes. I have gone over potholes at 80kms speed and the bike did not wobble and was very stable. Mojo has a unique rear suspension setup. The rear mono-shock is actually positioned slightly towards the left side (Offset like is some premium sportbikes). And most other bikes have 5 or 6 stage settings, but Mojo’s rear suspension has infinite adjustment as per your liking. 4) Also, Mojo’s chassis is double tubular frame type, hence the bike is solid as a rock. The exhaust sound from the single stainless steel stock silencer is just music to the ears. It along with the twin-pod headlight setup is a head-turner for sure 5) The bike seat is also very comfortable for both rider and pillion. The handlebar is also raised a bit and wide. The footpegs are positioned in such a way that when you sit on the bike, your back is straight and your legs are neither bent back nor stretched forward. It is a perfect rider triangle, which is very much required if you have back issues or want to ride long-distance. I have done 200+ km non-stop on the Bangalore-Hassan highway without any discomfort. I have now also started using the bike to commute to the office and riding on the ring road is so much better. 6) Mahindra Mojo also organizes regular free check-up/service camps. Spare parts are also not very costly and so is the service cost. Recommended Oil change interval is 5k km (1.25 litres) which is very decent for a 295cc engine. Air filters, oil filters, brake pads, chains and sprockets are very affordable. 7) The Mojo Tribe members are very knowledgeable, and even the showroom dealers, as well as service representatives, are very supportive. Mahindra Mojo also organizes its annual anniversary rides for fellow riders to ride together, meet and have a good time. This experience is very important and honestly, On the negative side, I wish the light throw would have been better from the twin-pod headlight setup. I have upgraded the bulbs to the higher wattage and it has solved this issue. Some of the riders have installed aux light/fog lamps to increase the night visibility. To conclude, what I suggest is you need to see the Mojo in-person to feel its strong built quality, fit and finish. Also, you must take it on a test ride to experience the comfort it offers and its refined, torquey engine. It really is a far superior motorcycle to any other in this price segment (between 2.5L - 2.7L on-road). It makes you feel like the owner of a premium motorbike with a unique charm and also gives you that commanding road presence. Read More
- Best Sport Bike
This is our Indian brand. A very strong and comfortable bike. thanks to Mahindra company. I have a Mahindra bike. I used this bike since 2013. I have changed only tyre and chain sprocket. Overall, good condition.Read More
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