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  • Bajaj Dominar Info

    Not sure if this is exactly the right section, but it is more a request for help then a question about which bike to buy.

    I am curious if anyone who has a Dominar has actually gone ahead and taken some measurements of it (or would be willing to help out). Right now I am living in the Philippines and the Dominar is one of the few bikes which is readily available in the 250-500 cc range. So, I am seriously considering buying one. Unfortunately, the nearest dealer to where I actually live that has one is about 12 hours away, so seeing one in person will be a bit of a trip. Otherwise, I would probably be able to check it out myself.

    So, on the the request.

    Rake Angle
    Offset
    Swing Arm Length (pivot to axle)
    Suspension travel (front and rear).

    For those who might be extra curious or adventurous, CG (both front back and up down).

    It will ultimately be a project bike, but as near as I can tell the geometry is definately more suited to touring then for any sort of aggressive riding. Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide.

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    Re: Bajaj Dominar Info

    Query approved.

    Originally posted by Scout_II View Post
    Not sure if this is exactly the right section, but it is more a request for help then a question about which bike to buy.

    I am curious if anyone who has a Dominar has actually gone ahead and taken some measurements of it (or would be willing to help out). Right now I am living in the Philippines and the Dominar is one of the few bikes which is readily available in the 250-500 cc range. So, I am seriously considering buying one. Unfortunately, the nearest dealer to where I actually live that has one is about 12 hours away, so seeing one in person will be a bit of a trip. Otherwise, I would probably be able to check it out myself.

    So, on the the request.

    Rake Angle
    Offset
    Swing Arm Length (pivot to axle)
    Suspension travel (front and rear).

    For those who might be extra curious or adventurous, CG (both front back and up down).

    It will ultimately be a project bike, but as near as I can tell the geometry is definately more suited to touring then for any sort of aggressive riding. Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide.
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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