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  • #16
    Re: APACHE RTR 180 ABS / Honda trigger 150

    Great differences.

    My expectations - Mileage around 45 - 50 KMPL + good pickup and handling + safer and good braking system.

    Hope everyone will look for these criteria s but I hope apache gives STYLING in of design and model.

    I would prefer for Apache 180 ABS and I would buy that in a month time and I wud go for white apache.

    Will share my experience to all starting from the purchase and the ride

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    • #17
      Re: APACHE RTR 180 ABS / Honda trigger 150

      Originally posted by karthickj View Post
      Great differences.

      My expectations - Mileage around 45 - 50 KMPL + good pickup and handling + safer and good braking system.

      Hope everyone will look for these criteria s but I hope apache gives STYLING in of design and model.

      I would prefer for Apache 180 ABS and I would buy that in a month time and I wud go for white apache.

      Will share my experience to all starting from the purchase and the ride

      How is the plusar 200ns ? Any guess ?

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      • #18
        Re: APACHE RTR 180 ABS / Honda trigger 150

        Originally posted by karthickj View Post
        How is the plusar 200ns ? Any guess ?
        Why not go through the ownership thread and read what the actual owners have to say and what all problems they face or how happy they are with the bike.

        Ride safe and have fun.
        Regards
        Nadeem

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        • #19
          Re: APACHE RTR 180 ABS / Honda trigger 150

          I would suggest dont consider fuel efficiency because at a later stage it will drop and then you would think that you should have gone for a more powerfull bike which fits your budget.
          Fuel economy will depend on your riding style, speed etc so if you buy a trigger and ride it like your riding a ninja you will get low fuel economy
          And please check the Apache thread,trigger thread for a more detailed information on service cost and any other queries as suggested by nadz11.ns


          Originally posted by karthickj View Post
          How is the plusar 200ns ? Any guess ?

          youtube link:
          https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1...ZF550FWAzfYRlw

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