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Double Disc Brake Bikes

In India, most bikes come with a combination of 130 mm drum brakes at the front and 110 mm rear drum brakes. Drum brake bikes are widely preferred as they are economical and simple to operate and maintain. In addition, this bike drum brake type is one of the most reasonably priced compared to disc brakes. Drum brakes bring the vehicle to a complete halt safely and quickly. Thus riders enjoy a stable and skid-free riding experience even in the raining conditions. Some of the popular bikes which are equipped with Drum Brakes are Hero Splendor Plus, Hero HF Deluxe and Bajaj Platina 100. Double Disc Brake Bikes

Best Double Disc Brake Bikes in August 2026

Model NameEx-Showroom Price
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R₹ 20.79 Lakh
Benelli TRK 502₹ 6.78 Lakh
Triumph Trident 660₹ 8.99 - 9.14 Lakh
Benelli TRK 502X₹ 7.44 Lakh
Honda XL750 Transalp₹ 13.20 Lakh
Harley Davidson CVO Street Glide₹ 63.03 Lakh
Harley Davidson CVO Road Glide₹ 67.37 Lakh
Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade₹ 33.50 Lakh
Triumph Speed Twin 1200 TFC₹ 20.99 Lakh
Ducati Monster₹ 13.99 - 14.45 Lakh

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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

₹ 20.79 Lakh
Mileage25 KMPLDisplacement998CC
Benelli TRK 502

Benelli TRK 502

₹ 6.78 Lakh
Mileage20 KMPLDisplacement500CC
Triumph Trident 660

Triumph Trident 660

₹ 8.99 Lakh
Mileage15 KMPLDisplacement660CC
Benelli TRK 502X

Benelli TRK 502X

₹ 7.44 Lakh
Mileage20 KMPLDisplacement500CC
Honda XL750 Transalp

Honda XL750 Transalp

₹ 13.20 Lakh
Mileage23 KMPLDisplacement755CC
Harley Davidson CVO Street Glide

Harley Davidson CVO Street Glide

₹ 63.03 Lakh
Mileage16 KMPLDisplacement1977CC
Harley Davidson CVO Road Glide

Harley Davidson CVO Road Glide

₹ 67.37 Lakh
Mileage16 KMPLDisplacement1977CC
Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade

Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade

₹ 33.50 Lakh
Mileage16 KMPLDisplacement1000CC
Triumph Speed Twin 1200 TFC

Triumph Speed Twin 1200 TFC

₹ 20.99 Lakh
Mileage19.6 KMPLDisplacement1200CC
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Ducati Monster

Ducati Monster

₹ 13.99 - 14.45 Lakh
Mileage19 KMPLDisplacement890CC
Honda Goldwing

Honda Goldwing

₹ 44.30 Lakh
Mileage16 KMPLDisplacement1833CC
MBP Moto C1002V

MBP Moto C1002V

₹ 13.13 Lakh
Mileage17 KMPLDisplacement997CC
MBP Moto 502N

MBP Moto 502N

₹ 5.47 Lakh
Mileage30 KMPLDisplacement486CC
Yamaha MT-07

Yamaha MT-07

₹ 8.20 - 8.75 Lakh
Mileage20 KMPLDisplacement689CC

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Dual Disc Brake Bike in India

Did you know disc brakes were first introduced in the mid-1950s, especially for racing cars? However, it was in 1962 when several motorcycle manufacturers started selling disc brakes bikes in India for comfortable and secure rides. Lambretta TV175 series 3 scooter was the first ever two-wheeler to have disc brakes.

Later in 1975, Honda CB750 four became the first manufacturer to add dual disc brakes in both front and rear wheels. Riding a motorcycle in a country like India can be challenging. Today’s bikes need a powerful braking system to control and stop the vehicle at the right intervals. Thus, dual disc brakes were introduced to deliver premium and skid-free performance even riding on wet roads where chances of skidding or losing grip are highly common.

How does a Double Disc Brakes Function?

The double disc bike’s wheel has a rotor or disc and calliper with pads on both sides. The system has a fluid line which comes from the oil reservoir. This oil reservoir is coupled to a pump which is called a brake lever.

When the brake lever is pulled, the oil gets pushed towards the callipers, and further, it exerts pressure on the pads, which further creates friction with the disc to either make the bike slow or stop it. Moreover, the bite of the callipers on the disc is highly dependent on the pads’ size or the area where the pads come in contact with the disc.

In addition, bigger pads or dual-discs are required to increase the bite of the disc brake. The 4 pot calliper is designed to house multiple pads positioned in a way to make direct contact with the disc. A single pad is commonly called a pot, while two pads are called two pots, and so on. That’s why we see bigger cc motorcycles equipped with either large discs or dual disc brakes at the front wheel. The front double disc brake bike in India price is justified, given the performance and functionality it offers to the rider. Thus, bike double disc brake bases are highly preferred due to their great functionality and performance.

Reasons Why You Should Buy Dual Disc Bikes in India

  • Dual disc brakes offer riders safe and efficient stopping power.
  • Since dual disc brakes are located outside the wheel, the chances of brakes getting extremely heated are very less.
  • Dual disc brakes are easy to maintain. It is easy to clean the disc and pads by using sandpaper.
  • Dual disc brakes aren’t that expensive compared to drum brakes.

Popular Dual Disc Brake Bikes in India

  • Yamaha FZ and FZ-S V3
  • Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc
  • TVS Apache RTR 160 2V
  • Hero Xtreme 160R
  • TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
  • Honda X-Blade 160

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Frequently Asked Questions About Double Disc Brake Bikes

Q. What Is A Double Disc Brake In Bikes?

A. Double disc brakes have two similar braking systems in the motorcycle’s front or on both front and rear wheels to maintain or reduce speed.

Q. In Which Bikes Dual Disc Brakes Are Most Found?

A. Dual disc brakes or double disc brakes (presumably) are found in bikes with more cc engines.

Q. Which Are The Popular Double Disc Brake Bikes In India?

A. The most popular double disc brake bikes in India are Yamaha FZ and FZ-S V3 , Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc, TVS Apache RTR 160 2V, Hero Xtreme 160R, etc.

Q. How Much Is The Double Disc Brake Bike Price In India?

A.

The price of a dual front disc brake bike in India depends on the brand and bike model you are buying.

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