In terms of raw performance, these two are evenly matched. The Monster SP and Monster produce nearly identical power figures, meaning the real-world difference will come down to gearing and torque delivery rather than peak horsepower. When it comes to agility, the Monster has a clear advantage. Weighing in 11kg less than the Monster SP, it will feel significantly easier to handle in low-speed traffic, parking maneuvers, and twisty corners. Riders with a shorter inseam should lean towards the Monster. Its seat height is 25mm lower than the Monster SP, making it much easier to flat-foot at stoplights and increasing confidence during stops. Bottom Line: It's a close call. Choose the monster if you prefer its specific styling and ergonomics, or the monster if you want the alternative brand character.
| Spec | Monster SP | Monster |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement | 937 | 890 |
| Power | 111 | 111 |
| Cylinders | 2 | 2 |
| Weight | 186 | 175 |
| Seat height | 840 | 815 |