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Bajaj XCD 125
Dec 27, 2007 11:17 AM 7024 Views

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                                   Bajaj XCD-my first bike


Hi.well


I’m a girl who loves bikes like crazy so when I knew that my loving


father was going to buy me the all new Bajaj Kristal I almost had a


heart attack.well now wait a second my dad is a full blown bike


enthusiast and has owned BSA, Norton, Triumph  Thunderbird to name a


few, so I felt it was kind of an injustice to end up with a teensy


light non geared scooty thing.(no offence intended) listen I had an


activa during this time and I love activa too.!so there was a


19 yr old girl acting like a baby just because my dad was dragging me


to planet Bajaj to buy the Kristal.sob sob no I mustn’t cry I told


myself. “Dad”, I said meekly, “if you are buying a non geared vehicle


why don’t you buy the Honda Dio its much better  than the Kristal”.my


dad looked at me and gave me a glare that told me to sit quietly from


now onwards and only open it when asked to or else when I die.we


finally reached Planet Bajaj at mumbai-pune road and my dad told mum


and me to sit at the customers lounge and there I was thinking, “oh


well something’s better than nothing”. I was sitting and looking at


the pulsars there and drooling at them and then I saw a bike and my


first thought was pulsar ka chota bhai lolzzz.well the looks were


sleek and good but I felt it was too slim and short to take anyone’s


weight well(especially mine he he he).well my dad told me that all


the formalities were over and he had paid for the vehicle and I just


had to sign the papers. I was in such a sad mood that I signed the


papers without reading it properly wherever the sales associate asked


me to. Dad then asked me to go at the back to the garage with the


associate to take a test ride of the Kristal(grrrrrrrrrr).I gave the


associate the dirtiest look I could muster and went along with him with


my parents towing along.I saw a Kristal parked in front of me and


thought it was the same one I’m supposed to take a test ride of.but


then the sales guy said that here is the bike and told me to take a


round and I gave him a blank look because he was pointing at a Bajaj


XCD, I told him that why should I take a test ride of an XCD  when I was


going to buy a Kristal?he gave me a bigger blank look and I looked


towards my dad and mum and they were giving me wide smiles and I


sweetly gave them an angry look and then my dad came over and said


fooled you ha ha.oh my god I realised what had just happened, my


dad had roped in everyone to play an ultimate prank on me and I happily


fell for it.I ran to my dad and hugged him and he told me to go


ahead and try the bike. I sat on the XCD and started the bike and it


started smoothly I put it in first gear and accelerated slowly and it


started moving ahead smoothly and then I put it in second gear and the


gear shifting was a smooth transition.I fell in love with the bike


immediately.


The bike was brought


home after two days my bike was amongst the first XCDs in pune roads as


we had purchased it the day it was put for sale at the showrooms I


guess it was the 8th or 9th of October.Though I was a bit disappointed


that it had drum brakes instead of disc brakes I put it aside I talked


to my dad and asked him why he gifted me a lower cc bike and he said


that “I want you to start with a lower cc bike so that you learn to


love and respect your vehicle and know each and everything about it


including maintenance et all”.he said that he wanted me to get


familiar with a lower cc bike and then he would upgrade me to higher cc


one  mostly in a years time.I took my bike to my weekly meeting of my


bike club in pimpri.The club which I am a member of  is called


Absolute Insane Riders which has been running since the past two year


or so.We will be completing our second anniversary in Jan 2008.Our


members include people of  all areas united with passion of true


biking.We go for long rides and some of us are also into stunting and


drag racing.Well everyone loved the bike and said it had good power


and also awesome mileage.I  must add that that it doesn’t give 109


kmpl as said so by the company, I think it gives me around 60 km/h in


the city and though I haven’t gone on a long ride out of the city area


yet I have heard it gives around 70 in the highways.To get a good


mileage one must keep the XCD at a constant speed of  45-50 km/h.The


first few times were a little weird as I would reach the fourth gear


without realising and then try to change it into a higher gear as the


speed was slow and then realise that there were no gears left. Those


were some funny and frustrating moments. I like the spunky look of


the XCD with its spoilers near the tank.though the LED light is


something to work on I don't know why Bajaj put an LED light that looks


like a deformed version of the new pulsars and looks as if its been


squeezed from the sides.But I guess it adds to the freakish look of


the bike and also adds appeal to it.The  all-black engine plus black


alloy wheels makes the XCD one good looking bike and I have got lots of


compliments for my bike as of date for its looks.The brakes are not


that strong though and I will be writing a letter to Bajaj regarding


the brakes and clutch which are faulty in my opinion.whatever its


faults I love my bike though and its a great city bike and light and


spirited enough to help me avoid traffic by zipping through congested


areas.The power is also good so it picks up speed soon and the


digital speedometer is also good though it  shouldn’t have been


designed so plainly and basic looking. All in all, I would suggest that


if you are looking for a  good city bike in the 125 cc range with


pretty good mileage and sexy looks then go for Bajaj XCD, I promise you


wont regret it.And though it looks slightly smaller than the pulsar


don't forget good things come in small packages.ha ha.happy and a


safe biking to all. Don’t forget to wear helmets.This is Urvashi


Patole signing off.Would like to thank Satadal Payeng for giving me


an opportunity of writing in his wonderful blog.Check me out in the


December issue of ‘Bike India’ magazine.


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