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New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

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  • #16
    Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

    I am facing new issue now, when i shifting to 1st gear it is going to 2rd most of the time

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    • #17
      Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

      Any news of this bike coming with Tubeless tyres? Even in the market, there is no vendor who provides rear tubeless tyre for this bike.

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      • #18
        Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

        Originally posted by Neerajvayu View Post
        Bajaj recently launched matte green color for avenger street 220 i am going to book one but my only concern is lack of tubeless tyre which is much these days for touring people.
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        Tubeless version has been launched

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        • #19
          Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

          Great , did anyone found it anywhere, i seriously need it?

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          • #20
            Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

            150 CC Street version is in stock with Noida dealer. No news of the 220 CC version.
            Last edited by rakeshmiglani; 10-21-2016, 02:49 PM. Reason: Checked Torque instead of bhp

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            • #21
              Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

              Purchased Golden Cruise 220 last week. Wanted to purchase street 150 and when I saw this Golden Cat, I cancelled 150 and purchased 220!
              This is my first cruiser bike and so far i am happy with it. Engine is smooth and punchy, not reached above 60 yet but surely 220 will go upto 80-90 without crying. Oil cooling will enhance engine performance.
              Seats are comfortable but rear seat is very narrow so will be modifying it soon. Bike has saree guard but no step to rest legs, so installed additional step from local market.Now old female members can also enjoy ride.
              Golden color with shiny chrome finished parts is very very attractive than street versions or black version.
              Speedometer is totally digital, there is no cable attached from front wheel, only small electronic wire is attached to front wheel. So anyone saying the speedometer is analog should understand that its totally digital. Superb!!
              Overall, superb bike with superb looks and reliable.
              I cancelled RE bikes because of heavy weight, vibrations, and high maintenance. Buy Cruise or street, your decision will be 100% right.


              - Golden Cat
              Last edited by Golden Cat; 12-06-2016, 04:22 PM.

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              • #22
                Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

                Hey all.. I recently purchased a 220 Street. I'm totally in love with the bike. I previously owned a RS200 but had to sell it because of lower back issues and my better half isn't too thrilled about going "zoom, zoom!"
                I just had a few queries..
                When should I change my engine oil to Motul oil? And should I go for the synthetic or semi-synthetic version. I get mixed reviews online so would appreciate an honest opinion. Cheers!

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                • #23
                  Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

                  Originally posted by Golden Cat View Post
                  Purchased Golden Cruise 220 last week. Wanted to purchase street 150 and when I saw this Golden Cat, I cancelled 150 and purchased 220!
                  This is my first cruiser bike and so far i am happy with it. Engine is smooth and punchy, not reached above 60 yet but surely 220 will go upto 80-90 without crying. Oil cooling will enhance engine performance.
                  Seats are comfortable but rear seat is very narrow so will be modifying it soon. Bike has saree guard but no step to rest legs, so installed additional step from local market.Now old female members can also enjoy ride.
                  Golden color with shiny chrome finished parts is very very attractive than street versions or black version.
                  Speedometer is totally digital, there is no cable attached from front wheel, only small electronic wire is attached to front wheel. So anyone saying the speedometer is analog should understand that its totally digital. Superb!!
                  Overall, superb bike with superb looks and reliable.
                  I cancelled RE bikes because of heavy weight, vibrations, and high maintenance. Buy Cruise or street, your decision will be 100% right.


                  - Golden Cat
                  Bro you can do 100 all the day, well max speed i have done on avvvy 220 is 125, but comfortable speed is 100

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                  Originally posted by Jacob Philips View Post
                  Hey all.. I recently purchased a 220 Street. I'm totally in love with the bike. I previously owned a RS200 but had to sell it because of lower back issues and my better half isn't too thrilled about going "zoom, zoom!"
                  I just had a few queries..
                  When should I change my engine oil to Motul oil? And should I go for the synthetic or semi-synthetic version. I get mixed reviews online so would appreciate an honest opinion. Cheers!
                  I think till 10000KM stick with Bajaj recommended oil, i am using it now and completely satisfied.
                  It had long lasting as per company 10000KM but personally i feel change it every 5000KM

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                  • #24
                    Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

                    Its been long time bajaj launched avenger with tubeless tyre but in the market tyre is not available
                    I am talking abt rear avenger tyre

                    Anyone have any news please share

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                    • #25
                      Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

                      Originally posted by Neerajvayu View Post
                      Its been long time bajaj launched avenger with tubeless tyre but in the market tyre is not available
                      I am talking abt rear avenger tyre

                      Anyone have any news please share
                      I think Avenger street series has tubeless tyres. I saw that for myself in a service center in Bangalore. I asked the service advisor if I can change the wheels of my Avenger with new alloy ones with tubeless to which he refused. I think we can and will have to look for some right source or service center,
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                      • #26
                        Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

                        I had discussed with some service center including Ambe bajaj Delhi, Auto link Gurgaon as well as some MRF dealers and MRF area head Mr Partha too But as per them Tyre is not available in replacement market yet This is I am disappointed with Bajaj and MRF

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                        • #27
                          Re: New Bajaj Avenger Cruise/Steet 220 and Street 150 Review!

                          My cousin replaced his Avenger 220 Street tubed tyres with tubeless ones last month. Front tyre is ceat and rear one is MRF. Tyres were not readily available with dealer but he arrange them within a week.

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