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Old 01-12-2011, 12:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

I'm a 17.3 year old doing my 12th, 5" 7' and growing, 50Kg and increasing.

I need a bike which has:-

* Awesome looks (can compromise a little bit)
* Good Mileage (No compromise, I'm a student and i'm a youngster! Roam alot but no income so anything around or above 50 KMPL will do)
* Good Power ( No compromise Don't want to ride a cycle in the name of bike)
* Digital Console (No compromise)
* Build Quality (No Compromise)
* Reliability and Maintenance (No compromise, i'm gonna use this bike atleast till i get my job)
* Should be worth every penny (No compromise, Middle class family works hard and sacrifices many things to earn a bike worth money)


And I've been possessed by the Unicorn Dazzler (almost finalized in my heart, but brain is not totally convinced) and i liked Karizma R also. Anyways i would like to take your views, Is there any bike that will satisfy me in the Horizon of 6 months?

Please help!!!
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What bike query approved.

Hi, hope you'll get your valid driving licence before you get the bike.
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Sounds like Yamaha SZR to me
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Old 01-12-2011, 12:01 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Try pulsar 150. i get 60kmpl if i'm billow 80kmph.

Good bike if you maintain correctly.
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And I've been possessed by the Unicorn Dazzler (almost finalized in my heart, but brain is not totally convinced) and i liked Karizma R also. Anyways i would like to take your views, Is there any bike that will satisfy me in the Horizon of 6 months?

Please help!!!
both bikes you quoted are of two different leagues. dazzler will give you 50 + for sure, but the karizma R will give arnd 35-43 kmpl.

so if you want power then try karizma R or ZMR (if you wish PGFI, rear disc + other goodies) or if you want a normal bike with decent looks and mileage then dazzler is fine choice narrowed by you.

since both are honda's they wont have much issues.
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Old 01-12-2011, 12:17 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Hi,

I'm a 17.3 year old doing my 12th, 5" 7' and growing, 50Kg and increasing.

I need a bike which has:-

* Awesome looks (can compromise a little bit)
* Good Mileage (No compromise, I'm a student and i'm a youngster! Roam alot but no income so anything around or above 50 KMPL will do)
* Good Power ( No compromise Don't want to ride a cycle in the name of bike)
* Digital Console (No compromise)
* Build Quality (No Compromise)
* Reliability and Maintenance (No compromise, i'm gonna use this bike atleast till i get my job)
* Should be worth every penny (No compromise, Middle class family works hard and sacrifices many things to earn a bike worth money)


And I've been possessed by the Unicorn Dazzler (almost finalized in my heart, but brain is not totally convinced) and i liked Karizma R also. Anyways i would like to take your views, Is there any bike that will satisfy me in the Horizon of 6 months?

Please help!!!
Nothing from Bajaj. Go for HONDA. Unicorn dazzler surely looks much better than any other 150 cc bike. Being Honda, you can trust on it's reliability blindfolded. A real stress free engine.
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Dazzler and Karizma both have Honda engine. Dazzler is 150cc and Karizma is 225 cc , so karizma's mileage definitely will be less as compared to Dazzler.

Both bikes are good in terms of reliability, and quality wise its honda product, so Quality is always good.

if you wanna to go for 150 CC go for Dazzler my opinion over other 150 cc segments bike, its really a worth bike.
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both bikes you quoted are of two different leagues. dazzler will give you 50 + for sure, but the karizma R will give arnd 35-43 kmpl.

so if you want power then try karizma R or ZMR (if you wish PGFI, rear disc + other goodies) or if you want a normal bike with decent looks and mileage then dazzler is fine choice narrowed by you.

since both are honda's they wont have much issues.
It is claimed that Karizma R has 45KMPL that's why i considered it. But then it doesn't have a crash guard neither can it be mounted with one, so even a minor fall can prove to be costly.
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What bike query approved.

Hi, hope you'll get your valid driving licence before you get the bike.
Yeah i'll get a Learner's license soon as i turn 17.6.

I have been riding a 2 wheeler since 6 years now. And 8 months ago i used a Discover 135 for 4-5 months (800Km on the Odo), I perfected riding a geared vehicle on it, I have rode it everywhere in my City. Now that's about me

My peers in school (PUC) without even having a license, own and ride ZMRs, Apaches, Pulsars including 220, R15. Girls too own and ride scooterettes (almost any scooterette, just name it). And they do since 11th, so i'm feeling left out , i'm gonna pursue my mom to buy me a bike after 12th
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Dazzler and Karizma both have Honda engine. Dazzler is 150cc and Karizma is 225 cc , so karizma's mileage definitely will be less as compared to Dazzler.

Both bikes are good in terms of reliability, and quality wise its honda product, so Quality is always good.

if you wanna to go for 150 CC go for Dazzler my opinion over other 150 cc segments bike, its really a worth bike.
Yeah, but my friends keep teasing me for liking that bike. They call it "Fussu", because of the sound it makes (I love it's sound though). And say it won't be a head turner, it won't distinguish me from others on the road and that one can't make out differences between Twister and Dazzler.
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