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Old 11-09-2009, 03:25 PM   #21 (permalink)
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It was around 4500 with side plates
Tell me it's 450 and NOT 4500. Even Thunderbird's backrest comes for less.
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Old 11-16-2009, 03:54 PM   #22 (permalink)
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it has the best exhaust note compared to all the other indian bike.rev is low or high it sounds like a music.
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Old 11-16-2009, 05:13 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Thanks for the reply. Do you mean to say that the pillion seat is not comfy for bulky pillions?
Also I have come up with a new question-my friend test drove the bike&says that when he lightly applied the front brake while turning, the bike skidded very badly&he almost fell. Btw he was in 2nd gear only, speed around 15kmph.
Is this true? Owners please comment on the stability of the bike.
With me & aravindraju on his bike the centerstand scrapes every damn small humps ..
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Old 11-18-2009, 12:51 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Can anybody tell me the on-road price of Avenger Dtsi 2009 in Delhi.
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Can anybody tell me the on-road price of Avenger Dtsi 2009 in Delhi.
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It is around 69 -70 k ..enjoyy
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@Arnimarine,
dude excellent written. can u just guide out me for 1 thing?
my 1 friend bought avenger 200c before 1 year. now for some reasons he is selling it in 55k. its just 300kms run & never seen highway streets. should i get it?? its excellently maintained.. just 1 ques, whats mileage of 200cc in cities???

just let me knw dat yaa
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Old 12-03-2009, 06:08 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Only 300 km .......It is a steal, go for it dude. I am also a happy owner of this babe from last two months...... It simply rocks in terms of looks and head turning style........Fit a windshield and saddle bags and you will be noticed even more than kawasaki ninja........
And regarding mileage, it is 35 -40 in cities and 45 on highways...........

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are galti se mistake ho gayi. its 3000kms n not 300. still its good deeal isnt it??
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@Arnimarine,
dude excellent written. can u just guide out me for 1 thing?
my 1 friend bought avenger 200c before 1 year. now for some reasons he is selling it in 55k. its just 300kms run & never seen highway streets. should i get it?? its excellently maintained.. just 1 ques, whats mileage of 200cc in cities???

just let me knw dat yaa

Hey Pratham,
Really sorry for replying so late, just missed this thread! In case you are still vying your options on your friend's Avy, I would suggest : "Go For It". If you just love cruising with your knees bent at large angles..then Avenger is the best on offer!
If it has never seen highways, 3000 kms is an okay run, considering an avg of 250 kms a month. Make sure you get it checked by a nearby Probiking mechanic, just to check if the engine is doing good. The other things wont trouble you a lot.
Mileage ..umm depends a lot on your driving and also on the city in which you live.If you live in a crowded city with narrow roads subjecting you to more gear shifts, you can expect a 35 kmpl for a decently maintained Avy. If you ask me, I get a whopping 41 at Bhubaneswar!
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