Mojo is a touring motorcycle not a race bike like a R15 or a RC...I don't think doing speeds of 140 and 150 is really safe on Indian roads...plus this bike is not meant for 150 kmph speeds...if you are looking for outright acceleration and top speed...Mojo is the wrong bike for you to be very honest...
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That's the problem with people...they don't understand engines and bikes...they only see 150 kph speed... 'oh my god my bike is not going above 140'Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
Mojo is a touring motorcycle not a race bike like a R15 or a RC...I don't think doing speeds of 140 and 150 is really safe on Indian roads...plus this bike is not meant for 150 kmph speeds...if you are looking for outright acceleration and top speed...Mojo is the wrong bike for you to be very honest...
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Nope, not possible. It's been discussed many times on this thread and other Duke 200, R3 thread.Originally posted by vishal2410 View Post.any idea if the ABS is retrofittable to older models?
But like all mods it can be done if someone from our "Mods own country" gets their hand on it, but it'll not be a easy job direct fit job, even if can be done it'll cost upto 30% of new bike cost close to ₹40-50K assuming you are able to get all ABS spares from the showroom.
List of things you'll be needing
1. New ECU
2. ABS module and sensors
3. Front fork and rear swing-arm assembly (to attach the sensor), also new front alloy wheel may be (not sure)?
4. Front disc and rear disc assembly (which will have the ABS ring)
5. New full wiring kit
6. New Speedo meter (this will also reset your ODO reading)
7. ABS and brake piping
8. Weld some mount points on the chassis to fit the ABS module
9. Lot of labour, time and money
10. CreativityLast edited by kiran2508; 07-11-2019, 10:29 AM.
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Hmm...tats true...any idea if the ABS is retrofittable to older models?Originally posted by kiran2508 View PostThose are not hard fixed components on the bike, you can anytime wish to replace the older XT sprocket once your current one wear out
Same with the tyres, you can anyday switch to older 150/60 tyres once your current once wear out (Rim pitch size has not changed)
So I don't see a big deal there, if once is willing to spend extra 5-7K, they can revert back old XT specs from Day 1 of buying the bike instead of waiting chain and tyre to wear out. Sell the new tyre and chain set to local mechanic for 50% price and still be good with.
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Hmm...tats true...any idea if the ABS is retrofittable to older models?Originally posted by kiran2508 View PostThose are not hard fixed components on the bike, you can anytime wish to replace the older XT sprocket once your current one wear out
Same with the tyres, you can anyday switch to older 150/60 tyres once your current once wear out (Rim pitch size has not changed)
So I don't see a big deal there, if once is willing to spend extra 5-7K, they can revert back old XT specs from Day 1 of buying the bike instead of waiting chain and tyre to wear out. Sell the new tyre and chain set to local mechanic for 50% price and still be good with.
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Those are not hard fixed components on the bike, you can anytime wish to replace the older XT sprocket once your current one wear outOriginally posted by vishal2410 View PostIm really not sure....unless i td...but the signs defintely dont look good ....
Same with the tyres, you can anyday switch to older 150/60 tyres once your current once wear out (Rim pitch size has not changed)
So I don't see a big deal there, if once is willing to spend extra 5-7K, they can revert back old XT specs from Day 1 of buying the bike instead of waiting chain and tyre to wear out. Sell the new tyre and chain set to local mechanic for 50% price and still be good with.
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The motorcycle hits peak power at 145kmph, why bother pushing it further since its a touring motorcycle?Originally posted by vishal2410 View Post5 kmh drop in top speed is signicant as is the older XT dint really go above 150 comfortably
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Originally posted by kiran2508 View PostAll Jawa models are DOHC, both Mojo and Jawa make the same amount of power, but Jawa makes 2Nm less torque but in at 1000-1500rpm lower than the Mojo, that's how all classic cruisers are where the torque is expected at low end for relaxed cursing, they are never aimed at doing top speed runs.
Also the change is only at the rear sprocket with a 1 teeth bigger sprocket for the Mojo, the loss of top speed will not be more than 4-5kms, but this is again compensated with a smaller tyre size one new Mojo with a taller side wall (150*60% = 90mm vs 140*70% = 98mm) and 50mm more tyre circumference (1920mm vs 1970mm) where you'll again gain back 3-4kms top speed compared to old Mojo, gear ratios are still the same as old Mojo XT.
Hmm..not sure....i get a feeling that its not for the better....the chain sproket change would bring more hooliganism to wat was a confortable tourer...and wld be less well behaved in traffic....5 kmh drop in top speed is signicant as is the older XT dint really go above 150 comfortably...and added to that...the reduction in tyre spec and using a lower grade tyres...
Again it depends on what weight the bike carries...which i dont think is much changed ..as the ut didnt weight much lower than XT...even after losing the silencer...Guess the telespic folks are heavier ??
Im really not sure....unless i td...but the signs defintely dont look good ....
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Originally posted by vishal2410 View PostThats one that thing that worries me...is the changed gearing...i noticed that on the jawa is the low end is good...but the power tapers quite quickly...that would explaing the lower top speed...hoping thats not the case with the new mojo...All Jawa models are DOHC, both Mojo and Jawa make the same amount of power, but Jawa makes 2Nm less torque but in at 1000-1500rpm lower than the Mojo, that's how all classic cruisers are where the torque is expected at low end for relaxed cursing, they are never aimed at doing top speed runs.Originally posted by jazzysaravana View PostBut the Mojo has always had the DOHC setup instead of the SOHC of Jawa if I'm not wrong. So top end would not suffer that much and will be more peppy than the Jawas.
Also the change is only at the rear sprocket with a 1 teeth bigger sprocket for the Mojo, the loss of top speed will not be more than 4-5kms, but this is again compensated with a smaller tyre size one new Mojo with a taller side wall (150*60% = 90mm vs 140*70% = 98mm) and 50mm more tyre circumference (1920mm vs 1970mm) where you'll again gain back 3-4kms top speed compared to old Mojo, gear ratios are still the same as old Mojo XT.
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But the Mojo has always had the DOHC setup instead of the SOHC of Jawa if I'm not wrong. So top end would not suffer that much and will be more peppy than the Jawas.Originally posted by vishal2410 View PostThats one that thing that worries me...is the changed gearing...i noticed that on the jawa is the low end is good...but the power tapers quite quickly...that would explaing the lower top speed...hoping thats not the case with the new mojo...
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Yup, I also wish they updated the front fascia with LED projectors and made it look sharper like the MT-09.Originally posted by kiran2508 View PostTrue much awaited update, but they could have used this opportunity for:
1. Improve the useless bulb based indicators to some bright LED ones, current owners will agree how weak that rear indicator is, even if you are just 2-3 meters behind the bike, they are barely visible in bright daylight.
2. Improve the headlight bulbs to brighter one 55w/55w instead of 35w/35w, in spite Mojo having 2 clusters, they barely do the job on highways. I've seen countless Mojo's who have upgraded to white halogen bulbs or to LED ones and the improvement is 200% on highways!
Everything else is spot on, if I can only complain would be losing the USD and Pirelli Diablo W rated tyres, but it does the job USD or non USD is fine for city/highway use and easier to maintain, only that you'll lose some steering and handling feedback. Tyres can be upgraded by user, so no worries there.
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Thats one that thing that worries me...is the changed gearing...i noticed that on the jawa is the low end is good...but the power tapers quite quickly...that would explaing the lower top speed...hoping thats not the case with the new mojo...Originally posted by jazzysaravana View PostHi guys my friend who owns a Mojo UT300 in Bangalore sent me this message from his WhatsApp group.
"Mojo ABS is finally here at Nafs motors!
Official launch is just a few days away. Pricing will be confirmed during the launch. Test rides will start soon after the RTO approval process.
Will now be the best of XT and UT
- Single exhaust
- Dual channel ABS
- Fuel injected
- Pirelli Angel CT tires
- Telescopic suspension with fork brace to give it good stability while braking hard or doing off road.
- Entire braking system is from Bybre with 320 mm disc in front and 240 mm on the rear, braking has improved significantly.
- Exhaust position is now slightly higher for better cornering clearance.
- Mojo will now be much lighter to handle mainly due to the revised rake angle that will make it really easy to maneuver in the city and change directions quickly.
In short this is the handling of UT and power of XT with now a bigger rear sprocket which should give slightly better initial pick up too."
So finally the best iteration of the Mojo platform comes to life. This shouldve been the variant from Day ONE! Those who want a long distance tourer with 500kms tank range, your mini Versys is finally here.
Cheers!
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True much awaited update, but they could have used this opportunity for:Originally posted by jazzysaravana View PostSo finally the best iteration of the Mojo platform comes to life.
1. Improve the useless bulb based indicators to some bright LED ones, current owners will agree how weak that rear indicator is, even if you are just 2-3 meters behind the bike, they are barely visible in bright daylight.
2. Improve the headlight bulbs to brighter one 55w/55w instead of 35w/35w, in spite Mojo having 2 clusters, they barely do the job on highways. I've seen countless Mojo's who have upgraded to white halogen bulbs or to LED ones and the improvement is 200% on highways!
Everything else is spot on, if I can only complain would be losing the USD and Pirelli Diablo W rated tyres, but it does the job USD or non USD is fine for city/highway use and easier to maintain, only that you'll lose some steering and handling feedback. Tyres can be upgraded by user, so no worries there.
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Hi guys my friend who owns a Mojo UT300 in Bangalore sent me this message from his WhatsApp group.
"Mojo ABS is finally here at Nafs motors!
Official launch is just a few days away. Pricing will be confirmed during the launch. Test rides will start soon after the RTO approval process.
Will now be the best of XT and UT
- Single exhaust
- Dual channel ABS
- Fuel injected
- Pirelli Angel CT tires
- Telescopic suspension with fork brace to give it good stability while braking hard or doing off road.
- Entire braking system is from Bybre with 320 mm disc in front and 240 mm on the rear, braking has improved significantly.
- Exhaust position is now slightly higher for better cornering clearance.
- Mojo will now be much lighter to handle mainly due to the revised rake angle that will make it really easy to maneuver in the city and change directions quickly.
In short this is the handling of UT and power of XT with now a bigger rear sprocket which should give slightly better initial pick up too."
So finally the best iteration of the Mojo platform comes to life. This shouldve been the variant from Day ONE! Those who want a long distance tourer with 500kms tank range, your mini Versys is finally here.
Cheers!
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Booked in Bangalore show room on 2nd January for Dual ABS. Expecting in October as per latest update. Right now booking for Nov, 2018 getting delivered.Originally posted by twinthrottle View PostWow , congratulations for your JAWA . its a great machine coming from same stable . Booked SIngle Channel or Dual Channel Jawa ?
Mojo is targeting for specific customers only as its not a Mass Oriented bike
2.16 On road in Bangalore.
GC : 165 mm, Official weight : 179 Kg. No free gift. Central Stand not part pd the std. product.
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Originally posted by Alone View PostThough I am no expert in 2 wheeler , but seems the new MOJO is of very good quality. But in INDIA for most quality is not the first point. @ 2.4 L donot think it will find many customer.
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You are absolutely correct on each point. But for me as the first bike it seems bit too much to handle. I am NEVER saying anything negative on the product.
I have already booked JAWA and after back to back check found I am more inclined to JAWA.
Wow , congratulations for your JAWA . its a great machine coming from same stable . Booked SIngle Channel or Dual Channel Jawa ?
Mojo is targeting for specific customers only as its not a Mass Oriented bike
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Though I am no expert in 2 wheeler , but seems the new MOJO is of very good quality. But in INDIA for most quality is not the first point. @ 2.4 L donot think it will find many customer.Originally posted by #bpk View PostMojo is a very good bike but pricing has killed it. IMO, there should be 2 variants, one having single channel abs and one having dual channel abs, with cheaper mrf tyres ,which will help to bring the cost down. I know, mojo has a separate fan base, but to survive in a competitive market they should think like one. Otherwise mojo will be extinct and we will loose a authentic modern tourer, unlike Dominar which is a streetbike underneath !
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Originally posted by twinthrottle View PostRelax guys the official figure isn't out yet
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1. Yes MOJO is a big bike and is a bit heavy , but it all depends from which bike you are upgrading
2 Quality comes at a price. If you are looking for excellent quality products you have to shell outa bit more
3. Mojo isn't a bike that needs frequent SVC visits . i know few guys from North East for them the nearest SVC is 500 Kms but they are quite happy and never complaining
4. Beauty lies in the eye of beholder , those who are not happy with the looks are modifying it and its a quite mod friendly bike. If by Retro look you mean some vintage looking bikes there is JAWA which is also good.
You are absolutely correct on each point. But for me as the first bike it seems bit too much to handle. I am NEVER saying anything negative on the product.
I have already booked JAWA and after back to back check found I am more inclined to JAWA.
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