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Super [emoji4][emoji4]Originally posted by kiran2508 View PostCat is out the Bag!
Mojo ABS spotted at dealership.
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Guys, I often find you peeps suggesting not to get Mojo for city commutes due to weight? Why do RE sell like hotcakes then even when it is heavier than Mojo? I am trying to get to the reason as most of my driving happens within city with an occasional tour once in 3/6 months. Is it not nimble enough? Does it pains to handle? Inputs plsNa tha kuch to khuda tha, kuch na hota to khuda hota, duboya mujhko hone ne, na main hota to kya hota!
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MOJO's front feels heavy due to it's heavy headlight ,therefore people find it difficult.Originally posted by whytryharder View PostGuys, I often find you peeps suggesting not to get Mojo for city commutes due to weight? Why do RE sell like hotcakes then even when it is heavier than Mojo? I am trying to get to the reason as most of my driving happens within city with an occasional tour once in 3/6 months. Is it not nimble enough? Does it pains to handle? Inputs pls
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Oh is it? Makes sense. Pretty disappointed to know I can't ply around on it in cities, bylanes of area I live.Originally posted by #bpk View PostMOJO's front feels heavy due to it's heavy headlight ,therefore people find it difficult.Na tha kuch to khuda tha, kuch na hota to khuda hota, duboya mujhko hone ne, na main hota to kya hota!
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The headlight on the Mojo weighs 5 kilos (4.997 to be precise - yes, I got it weighed) [emoji14] [emoji14]Originally posted by whytryharder View PostGuys, I often find you peeps suggesting not to get Mojo for city commutes due to weight? Why do RE sell like hotcakes then even when it is heavier than Mojo? I am trying to get to the reason as most of my driving happens within city with an occasional tour once in 3/6 months. Is it not nimble enough? Does it pains to handle? Inputs pls
This makes the handle feel pretty heavy. The rake angle is also pretty steep.
Advantage of such a setup is the stability you feel at triple digit speeds. The bike barely moves even during strong crosswinds.
Disadvantage, terrible terrible agility and city handling. This bike is built like a tank, unfortunately in stock form, it also handles like one [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
Many Mojo owners have removed the stock headlight assembly and replaced with simple round headlamps from RE.
This makes a world of difference in the handling. Anybody who has tried this mod hasn't gone back [emoji14]
The best part? If you're in Bangalore, one of the dealer himself does the mod. So you've got a modded bike with more or less life time support [emoji16]
Here's an example
Spot the difference [emoji6]
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Hello mate, test ride the mill and decide for yourself. My test ride experience was different. I loved the stance, the way I could tackle traffic and ride-ability. If you are assuming it to behave like naked mills, you might be disappointed.Originally posted by whytryharder View PostOh is it? Makes sense. Pretty disappointed to know I can't ply around on it in cities, bylanes of area I live.
Test ride and say a 'Hello' to the machine. Learn what it speaks back to you.Last edited by Sasank; 06-19-2019, 04:44 PM.
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Hello mate, this disclosure was basis my conversation with Mahindra's official customer care.Originally posted by varunrao94 View PostIf you don't mind me asking, what were all the feedbacks given?
I'm anticipating delay in lunch as test mule are still under works. Usually new launch units arrive early.
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Hey bro , yes XT handling was a bit heavy but not that as the people are saying . To overcome this we have installed the Handle bar raisers and the handling is quite light after that . Mojo is quite easy to ride in city i am using it on daily basis for offc commute from last 3 years in neck to neck traffic. Bengaluru traffic is the craziest and you will surprised to know that the heighest MOJO is sold there onlyOriginally posted by whytryharder View PostGuys, I often find you peeps suggesting not to get Mojo for city commutes due to weight? Why do RE sell like hotcakes then even when it is heavier than Mojo? I am trying to get to the reason as most of my driving happens within city with an occasional tour once in 3/6 months. Is it not nimble enough? Does it pains to handle? Inputs pls
UT and new ABS model is coming with raised handlebar as default so nothing to worry . New models are quite light and nimble to ride in the city , will suggest you to take a long test ride first to feel the bike . Dont go for short spin, better go on a highway ride.
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