Confederate F131 Hellcat Combat vs Curtiss Warhawk (2020)

Side-by-side spec comparison, pricing, and a plain-English breakdown of how the Confederate F131 Hellcat Combatstacks up against the Curtiss Warhawk. Numbers pulled from manufacturer spec sheets — click either bike for the full review.

Spec comparison

SpecConfederate F131 Hellcat CombatCurtiss Warhawk
Model year20102020
Price
Engine2147 cc2163 cc
Horsepower150 hp150 hp
Torque203 Nm217 Nm
Seat height28 mm30 mm
Fuel capacity3.8 L
Fuel typepetrolpetrol
Transmission5-speed5-speed
Front brakesDouble disc. Semi-floating rotor, 6 piston CNC machined monoblock caliper.Double disc. Four-piston Beringer radially-mounted Aerotec calipers
Rear brakesSingle disc. Semi-floating rotor, 2 piston CNC machined monoblock caliper. Integrated brake and clutch controls, master cylinders, and switches.Single disc. Cross-drilled Aeronal stainless steel disc with two-piston Beringer caliper
Tires130/60-VR18 / 240/40-VR18 160/70-VR18 / 240/45-VR18

Confederate F131 Hellcat Combat vs Curtiss Warhawk — which should you buy?

Picking between the Confederate F131 Hellcat Combat and the Curtiss Warhawk usually comes down to the numbers you care about most. On paper, the Confederate F131 Hellcat Combat brings 150 hp, while the Curtiss Warhawk counters with 150 hp.

Our spec tables above highlight the winning number on each line. For the full rider-focused reviews including real-world fuel economy, service costs and available colors, click into either bike: