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They are the cheapest trail bikes offered by Honda and Yamaha and are among the brands' best-selling models. In 2021, the Yamaha Crosser was chosen by 31,100 buyers, while the Honda Bros accumulated sales of 128,270 units. Equipped with flex engines, 150 cc in the Crosser and 160 cc in the Bros, they can be fueled with gasoline, ethanol and a mixture of both fuels. They are easy to ride, robust and can handle any type of terrain. These features attract various types of consumers. From those who need to ride on potholed city streets or dirt roads in rural areas, to travel and adventure enthusiasts. In our second chapter of the Ipiranga Lubrificantes Day-to-Day Test, we put the two models head-to-head. We show the main features and differences between Bros and Crosser to help you make a purchasing decision.