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Commented on s_mohan's review

Jan 11, 2015 10:30 PM

Mr prakashashokkumar, Where ever you are from and whoever you are and what ever you might be doing. Why are constantly degrading Indians, being an Indian. Do you have no shame. How can you write something like this: 'In short looks the bike is 'sourced in india, made in india, by indians, & sp...onsored by the Indians under the Honda name' Is this what you think in short. You are making my blood boil. I understand you have an inferiority complex, but why are spreading this disease to the country and forums, i think we have had enough worms like you bringing this country down since many years (read congress), you sound like Macaulay. Have you heard of MARS mission, do you know what it takes to do space studies and calculations to send something to another PLANET? Have you heard ofa company DC design (from wiki - DC Design is an Indian design firm from Mumbai which is noted for their concept cars and prototypes. The firm, founded in 1993, is headed by designer Dilip Chhabria, and under a contract with Ford Motor Company built the first Aston Martin AMV8 Vantage prototype featured at the 2004 Detroit Auto Show). I hope you will change your mindset henceforth. One more thing, i have had a TVS Apache RTR for 2 yrs, Honda Unicorn for 4 yrs and a Royal Enfield for 1 yr now. Trust me, the ride and low maintenance is what matters in the end. All bikes are good, just learn to adjust. Treat machines with respect, everything has life, they respect you back. Jai hind! PROUDLY. Read More

Commented on own review

Nov 30, 2014 08:28 PM (Updated Nov 30, 2014 08:39 PM)

Hi Ramneek, Choosing a bike, differs from person to person based on temperament, but here is my personal choice and opinion,: Sports oriented high cc bikes with decent comfort: Pulsar 220, Karizma ZMR, CBR 250R. These bikes have clip ons and require you to lean in but not too much. They per...form pretty well and are fun to ride. Of these based on cost and quality i would choose the Karizma over the pulsar (due to quality and refinement) and CBR 250R (purely due to price, CBR250R is 185000 Blore) Practical, comfortable, economic, fun to ride: Suzuki Gixxer, Yamaha FZ, Pulsar 200NS, Pulsar 150 These are best bikes to own if you are looking to commute on a daily basis of upto 30KM and maybe hit the highway twice a month for less than 300KM at a stretch. Specially the Gixxer and FZ are very comfortable (no clip ons), offer fun and sporty performance, decent price and super refined engine. The bullets: These are a seprate category, they offer a macho feel, decent comfort and are more suited for regular long distance tourers. I would only recommend this if you are planning on long distance tours regularly. But, for daily commute in traffic they are a pain, i travel 30KM a day to and fro to office in peak traffic, the handling of the bike isnt a problem but riding the bike below 50Km below 3rd gear, a lot of vibration is felt through the handlebars which causes fatigue and tiredness (possibly after long use of the bike after 20000Km the engine would get smoother). Also, i feel the electra, std bullet are better at comfort than the Classic. If you are really keen in getting the Classic 350 get the handlebar replaced by the Electra's it costs only Rs. 500 at company centres. As mentioned above in the review, i prefer refined, low maintenance bikes, which offer good speed and comfort too. So my choice and suggestion to you would be to choose bw Gixxer, FZ 2.0, Pulsar 200NS, or if you can afford it, the CBR 250R. Test ride nd decd.Read More

Reviewed Royal Enfield Classic 350

Aug 09, 2014 11:02 PM 169641 Views

(Updated Nov 22, 2014 08:39 PM)

Facts: KM ridden: 4000KM Months owned: 5 Months Model: Classic 350 black Mileage: 35 KM/litre(Shell petrol) Experience: Riding experience was just great, thump is okay, not as cool as old bullets, cured my back pain too. Note that the bike's handlebar causes shoulder pain, in m...Read more

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