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Value for money & thrill
I am 52. I will purchase a bike around September this year (2018). Currently I am looking at Dominor & Ninja 300 as options. Need advise between these two OR if any other bike would be better. Please also share if any new bikes are to come such as BMW and if I shall wait a little longer for any of those.Tags: None
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I am unsure how comfortable the Ninja would be for you. The Dominar is in a different category to the Ninja. Cannot be compared. The BMW is rumored to be coming this Diwali. But who knows!Biking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!
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BMW lauch is delayed by a year at least.Originally posted by The Monk View PostQuery Approved
I am unsure how comfortable the Ninja would be for you. The Dominar is in a different category to the Ninja. Cannot be compared. The BMW is rumored to be coming this Diwali. But who knows!
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I had EX500, 1993 model & I enjoyed riding it for 5 years. I love speed & I am keen on driving long distances such as Pune - Benglore; Pune - Goa etc. But as getting older, I am not sure how much my back can sustain a long ride on Ninja.Originally posted by The Monk View PostQuery Approved
I am unsure how comfortable the Ninja would be for you. The Dominar is in a different category to the Ninja. Cannot be compared. The BMW is rumored to be coming this Diwali. But who knows!
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If ninja is in your list, then have a look at the R3 as well. It does everything a ninja can and more. New R3 has ABS, the service and spares are easily available and is equally refined, well built and reliable as the Nija.
However nothing beats the Dominar for the value it offers in the price it asks.I would like to thank my legs for supporting me, my arms for being always by my side and my fingers; I could always count on them.
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