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Mojo Is a out n out tourer, if your requirement is just city, do reconsider or if your willing to take the plunge then go ahead. My CBR has 32000km on the odo, I'll call it jack of all trades, master of none, it just simply does everything for me, commuting,long rides, touring(pending),track days, even going to the supermarket. It com e s down to preference, do get a proper test ride on both, go through both the ownership threads, the mojo is way torquey and sounds better than the CBR(have heard) but honda is honda, even my bike needs a oil change, engine is still smooth as butter. Both bikes will heat up in stop and go traffic but it's very manageable on my ceeber for me. You get the option of abs is one advantage on the mojo for me it's the 17ltr tank capacity and usd forks , and the pirelli tyres that come on the bike much better than the conti gos.Originally posted by rvibin View PostHello Mojo peeps!
Planning of upgrading my 7yr old P220. I am 67kg 170cm built. I don't go for highway rides. Hence 99% of my riding is going to be in city. Just checked the mojo in a nearby showroom and fell in love with it especially the exhaust sound. TD bike isnt going to be available for few weeks here. My question is, Is the weight manageable for peak traffic conditions or will I have to regret going for mojo later for its heaviness. I am considering CBR250R as the other option.
Thanks in advance!Last edited by Deathwing; 04-30-2017, 02:45 AM.
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Thank you all for your feedback and ownership experience. It helped me to narrow down on options and I bought a Mojo last month. I am really content with the purchase and hopefully it will be a love affair which will last a long time. Exhaust note is music and I love the dug dug sound when you let go off the throttle [emoji2]
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Great product from Lluvia industries I am using a silver guard on black mojo fit and finish is top notch. Highly recommended.Originally posted by twinthrottle View PostHi guys , Installed radiator Guard on my MOJO and its doing the job pretty effectively. Best part is that it matches the body colour of my MOJO
You can check the Importance of Radiator Guard and the installation process in this link https://youtu.be/0h0SR5SfKE4
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Finally got the mot awaited accessories for MOJO i.e the foglamp and I am quite impressed by its quality and light . Definitely its worth the money spent and now I can munch miles during night happily .
Check this video for complete details and review https://youtu.be/s4Fc09pyJ2Y
Also if you are from Bangalore dont use it during the day time as it attracts COPS as some of my friend reported , but no issue in Pune . I would suggest keep an image of MOJO tourer in your mobile and when you are caught just tell them that the bike comes preinstalled with these lights and show them the pic of the tourer
Stock Headlamp in pitch dark
When Fog lamps are turned on
Do check this video for complete details and review https://youtu.be/s4Fc09pyJ2Y
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Hello Everyone,
Just need one suggestion about the magnetic tank bag to be used on the Mojo which fits in well and has large capacity as well.Regards,
Adhip Varma
Blog: https://theroamingdelhite.com/
YouTube Channel: The Roaming Delhite
Instagram: @theroamingdelhite
Bajaj Pulsar 150 (2007-2014) - 42,000 kms
Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS (2014 - 2017) - 50,000 kms
Mahindra Mojo (2017 - Present) - 45,000 kms and counting
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As mojo has got a metallic tank, rynox optimus-m tank bag fits perfectly. It has largest capacity of 31 liters when expanded.Originally posted by [email protected] View PostHello Everyone,
Just need one suggestion about the magnetic tank bag to be used on the Mojo which fits in well and has large capacity as well.Saludos,
Rishabh Saini
Instagram: rishabhsaini
Mahindra Mojo XT: 2016-Present
Pick a direction and get your motor running !!
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Thank you. I surfed through the internet for this product and on most of the websites it is out of stock. Let's wait for the replenishmentOriginally posted by Aaress View PostAs mojo has got a metallic tank, rynox optimus-m tank bag fits perfectly. It has largest capacity of 31 liters when expanded.
Regards,
Adhip Varma
Blog: https://theroamingdelhite.com/
YouTube Channel: The Roaming Delhite
Instagram: @theroamingdelhite
Bajaj Pulsar 150 (2007-2014) - 42,000 kms
Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS (2014 - 2017) - 50,000 kms
Mahindra Mojo (2017 - Present) - 45,000 kms and counting
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Guys, when i bought this motorcycle and whenver i swiched off the ignition the radiator fan would spin for a few seconds. But now after doing some 2000km on it, the radiator fans arent spinning as frequent as when it was new. Anybody facing this issue?? Also the hazard light went on while i was riding yesterdy and when i stopped and restarted my bike, it went off. Is there anything that i am to be concerned of?
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Both the issues are normal, nothing to worry about. When the engine is new and in run-in period, the fan kicks in more often as the engine heats up more.. But as you munch more miles and the engine is all set, it will generate lesser heat, hence the radiator won't be required to run. The ECU manages everything, there is nothing wrong in your bike.Originally posted by Gouthammohan View PostGuys, when i bought this motorcycle and whenver i swiched off the ignition the radiator fan would spin for a few seconds. But now after doing some 2000km on it, the radiator fans arent spinning as frequent as when it was new. Anybody facing this issue?? Also the hazard light went on while i was riding yesterdy and when i stopped and restarted my bike, it went off. Is there anything that i am to be concerned of?
Also the malfuntion light does come up sometimes during rain and goes off after restarting the bike. That is normal and is caused due to the O2 sensor being exposed to varied temperatures.. The only fix would be to reposition the sensor in a place where it won't be exposed to rain water splashes, which ain't possible.
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yes few showrooms have BS3 mojo at discounted rates . BS4 will be coming soon . I would suggest wait for BS4 bcoz BS4 mojo is coming with new designOriginally posted by Gouthammohan View PostI dont think tge bs4 complaint engines of mojo are out yet. But you can get thr bs3 variant at a dicounted price in the showrooms.
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