Thread: [What Bike]: for hill terrain riding
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Old 10-13-2008, 10:13 AM   #10 (permalink)
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thank u sunny bro for approving my topic for discussion. ur decission is a worthy one ,i'l add this bike to position 1 because i toohav enjoyed much wit this bike .


the thing you suggest is great to hear and practicality also appears decent ,but i cant able to do this .curse me for my impatient mind which wants things without much work. further i think when moving on to search fiero i would end up with some couple of years old machine and for this matter i feel bit hesitant to do this . sorry if i hav spoken anything wrong . great idea from you but not for a person whos is a bit or totally mad like me . hence my name MADENGINE
thank u for some innovative thought dear need4torque


ya i love apache rtr i own, but the main and most worst thing is my employer will kick me out of the job if i take this bike to my farm house .your fz-16 idea seems to be a good idea can you help me with fuel effeciency details and also with price tag .thank you for ur reply dear themadrussian


i'm seriously considering apache and a second thought over hunk and unicorn .with respect to pulsar too many to make me go running for some break , can u throw some light over hunk, unicorn and apache or a bit comparision with FE aand all specs
thank u cyclone2k for ur reply and great idea
No prob bro. I get the point. What prakash has mentioned is right, the rural/hilly areas scene is dominated by the pulsars, but the front heavy nature and the ponderous handling are a big let down, though the easy serviceability is a pro!
The Uni is good as it handles well and has good LET. And the mono shock would make me prefer it over the plasticky Hunk. It has good fuel efficiency too. 55-60kmpl.
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