i want to know about electrical details of this bike such as head light power and other electrical details.
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i want to know about electrical details of this bike such as head light power and other electrical details.vijay super-1981,vespa1984,herohonda1988,herohondasleek1989,su zuki shaolin1994,herohondacbz2000,suzukiferro2000,honda unicorn2004,kawasaki-bajaj eliminator2005,rtr1802010
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[MENTION=6858]raja_ghuru[/MENTION], hello mate, any tour review on Inazuma?
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One of the reviews in India, I saw one rider, owning Suzuki Inauzma Z (new UK sticker version). Any idea about that model selling in India? 2 days to go, to come to India. Second thing in my list for this weekend is to see the dealer in Coimbatore, Tamilnadu.
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What is the Z version?Originally posted by roy_arnab22 View PostThe Z version is available in Bangalore.
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Guys I need a suggestion. I am planning to buy Inazuma as I mentioned before. I have a trip planned in December end. So is it worth to buy the bike in year end or best to buy in January first week? I have no plan to sell in future, so no need to think about resale. Please post your opinions. Thanks in advance.
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Seems like Suzuki India website is more confusing than helping.A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.
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If you're not worried about resale then you may buy any time. Unless you want the Full faired version which may come next year. But it's just a speculation and chances are there that it may never come considering the cost factor.Originally posted by Strider619 View PostGuys I need a suggestion. I am planning to buy Inazuma as I mentioned before. I have a trip planned in December end. So is it worth to buy the bike in year end or best to buy in January first week? I have no plan to sell in future, so no need to think about resale. Please post your opinions. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for sharing your opinion. I am not interested in fairing version, so no problem.Originally posted by roy_arnab22 View PostIf you're not worried about resale then you may buy any time. Unless you want the Full faired version which may come next year. But it's just a speculation and chances are there that it may never come considering the cost factor.
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I am starting my second trip on my Inazuma from tomorrow morning. Going to be a 1000Km weekend trip, will update the summary and pix later. Here are some observations after doing ~3.5K so far:
1) engine has become more smoother and feels more responsive.
2) foot peg vibrations are there at around 5.5K rpm and smooths out after that. however this is the least vibes I have seen in a bike apart from N300.
3) head light issue (poor focus) has gone away. lighting is proper now but still not as bright as Ninja
4) engine oil capacity is close to ~2.5L oops that burnt a big size of my 1st service cost. Car-like capacity
5) braking is progressive. Does the job perfectly but not giving the confidence.
6) two up riding is awesum too. Me and my wife doing daily commuting of 50kms and she gave a big thumbs up for comfort.
7) seat is getting more comfortable.
8) city mileage would be roughly 25-28kmph range. definitely not 30kmph.
9) u can cut through traffic like any lighter bike, this hides the weight really well. much easier than Ninja to live in the city.
10) gets a lot of attentions still.
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Thanks for the update.Originally posted by aeykeyyes View PostI am starting my second trip on my Inazuma from tomorrow morning. Going to be a 1000Km weekend trip, will update the summary and pix later. Here are some observations after doing ~3.5K so far:
1) engine has become more smoother and feels more responsive.
2) foot peg vibrations are there at around 5.5K rpm and smooths out after that. however this is the least vibes I have seen in a bike apart from N300.
3) head light issue (poor focus) has gone away. lighting is proper now but still not as bright as Ninja
4) engine oil capacity is close to ~2.5L oops that burnt a big size of my 1st service cost. Car-like capacity
5) braking is progressive. Does the job perfectly but not giving the confidence.
6) two up riding is awesum too. Me and my wife doing daily commuting of 50kms and she gave a big thumbs up for comfort.
7) seat is getting more comfortable.
8) city mileage would be roughly 25-28kmph range. definitely not 30kmph.
9) u can cut through traffic like any lighter bike, this hides the weight really well. much easier than Ninja to live in the city.
10) gets a lot of attentions still.
May I ask your average speed? I asked this to understand the mileage part. Official global website says the mileage is 40, when it is maintained 60kmph. Let me know wen you can. Have a safe ride 😇
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I think the handle bar is also different in faired version. I prefer the naked model. Good to see some chrome! 😄Originally posted by Gyro_speed View PostOh no! ... I hope the naked version continues to be in production... Been to the dealer in Mumbai ... Claimed the the fared verion will be launched in 2015... Suzuki plans to sell its stock of the naked version .... However, the good news is that Suzuki is committed to supply spares to the existing customers ... And also the fared version is the same bike. All parts compatible , except the headlight assembly... Have been planning on owning the Inazuma ... Finally will take a plunge in February... Hope the cloud clears by then and we know the future of Inazuma...
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