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  • #16
    Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

    Originally posted by roks2408 View Post
    Can someone answer on fuel average of NTORQ ?. I am considering it as my next purchase for family.
    For first time tank full to reserve received 37 KMPL fuel average. For family Jupitor / Wego is best, because this is a noisy machine.

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    • #17
      Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

      Finally my city has nTorq available. Few findings of mine while having a test ride:

      1. It has a noisy exhaust which is a bit irritating for few people but I kinda like it.
      2. That rear tyre is damm fat!
      3. My Steelbird Adonis full face helmet was a perfect fir for its underseat storage.
      4. I took a friend of mine who owns access 125 & he find that pickup is better than access.

      Pricing is a big problem as in Haryana the prices are cheaper than Southern part.

      An ex showroom price of 65300/- is outrageously high considering we are part of NCR.
      Another showroom guy quoted 63400/- ex showroom.

      If that's the case I 'd rather go to Delhi & buy scooter from there & still save over 6K!

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      • #18
        Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

        Phenomenal job done and that too by an Indian manufacturer applause for that.

        Thanks for the brilliant review Sunil.

        Cheers.

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        • #19
          Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

          A very concise and informative review. I feel the scooter weight is on higher side. It could have come with narrower tyres because 100/110 size for scooter is a lot.

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          • #20
            Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

            Excellent...thanks for sharing your views and analysis


            ATGATT !!!!

            Cheers,
            WindPacer
            "Take a deep breath It's Just a BAD DAY, Not a BAD LIFE" - courtesy "The Unknown"

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            • #21
              Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

              Hello, I am looking forward to buying ntorq in next few days. I had one doubt, Can anyone confirm if fuel lid shuts down with airtight seal. What about monsoon rains. Have you experienced water going in fuel tank?
              I have this problem with my current bike (Pulsar 150). In every monsoon I have to drain my fuel tank. Thinking of buying scooter but worried about external fuel lid.
              Thanks in advance.

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              • #22
                Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

                Hey all..

                I am an Ntorq owner looking for some help on the possibility of softening the front as well as the back suspension of the scooter. The default factory setup is extremely hard for my taste and the area I live in has very bad roads which results in a sore bottom after a short ride. The suspension feels like I am sitting on a rock bench where every little pothole unsettles my back, bottom and the handlebar.

                The problem is less pronounced when riding with a pillion but it still doesn't feel comfortable enough.

                Does the Ntorq come with adjustable suspension?

                Any suggestions are welcome. As I purchased the scooter 1 month ago, I'd hate to sell it because of this problem where I will have to take a significant hit in terms of depreciation value.
                Signals which are timed for 50 Kmph are also timed for 100 Kmph :)

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                • #23
                  Re: TVS NTORQ 125 Review

                  Originally posted by cmahajan View Post
                  Hey all..

                  I am an Ntorq owner looking for some help on the possibility of softening the front as well as the back suspension of the scooter. The default factory setup is extremely hard for my taste and the area I live in has very bad roads which results in a sore bottom after a short ride. The suspension feels like I am sitting on a rock bench where every little pothole unsettles my back, bottom and the handlebar.

                  The problem is less pronounced when riding with a pillion but it still doesn't feel comfortable enough.

                  Does the Ntorq come with adjustable suspension?

                  Any suggestions are welcome. As I purchased the scooter 1 month ago, I'd hate to sell it because of this problem where I will have to take a significant hit in terms of depreciation value.
                  For comfort, you should have gone for Jupiter. Ntorq is an out right performance scooter with decent comfort level.
                  I think you must have a bad back, hence its hurting you more. I ride on very bad roads regularly, but never had the back issue.
                  Dont put pressure on your body, it will become worse.
                  HH Dawn - TVS Star City - Yamaha Gladiator - TVS RTR 180 - Honda CBR 250R - Yamaha R3

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