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  • #91
    Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

    Originally posted by Naveen Vajja View Post
    You see, I first waited for the 200NS and then for the Z300 and then for the TNT300 and then for the TNT25 and now for the Mojo ... Its this endless soul sucking cycle of the next best thing that is killing me..... no no no no ... I will stick to the Mojo this time ....

    Sometimes I feel its better I stick to my FZ16.

    ... btw ... when is the BMWG310R slated to be released.
    That's one hell of a waiting bro [emoji23]
    Next week Auto expo will reveal a lot. Even Hero participation hints HX250. Expected rumors for BMW is 2nd/3rd quarter. As said, first it will reach international market and only then to India...

    Is Mojo available in your area?.

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    • #92
      Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

      Originally posted by jbm_guy View Post
      That's one hell of a waiting bro [emoji23]
      Next week Auto expo will reveal a lot. Even Hero participation hints HX250. Expected rumors for BMW is 2nd/3rd quarter. As said, first it will reach international market and only then to India...

      Is Mojo available in your area?.
      Still waiting for it to reach Hyderabad. Am in touch with the Hyderabad dealer. I have an trip to Bangalore planned this month. Maybe I'll test drive it there.

      If I can get a feel that this bike is workable on ... i'll buy it. Every other bike rejected was because they felt like they were stretched and I don't like that character in bikes.
      When I'm on the road, I'm indestructible. No one can stop me... but they try.

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      • #93
        Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

        Bmwg310r is only expected in 3rd or 4th quarter

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        • #94
          Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

          Originally posted by Naveen Vajja View Post
          You see, I first waited for the 200NS and then for the Z300 and then for the TNT300 and then for the TNT25 and now for the Mojo ... Its this endless soul sucking cycle of the next best thing that is killing me..... no no no no ... I will stick to the Mojo this time ....

          Sometimes I feel its better I stick to my FZ16.

          ... btw ... when is the BMWG310R slated to be released.
          Hats off to your patience bro [emoji106]
          Wait for the auto expo.or you can buy the mojo once it arrives .I think Honda might launch the 300r.you can go for that one

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          • #95
            Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

            Originally posted by Naveen Vajja View Post
            Still waiting for it to reach Hyderabad. Am in touch with the Hyderabad dealer. I have an trip to Bangalore planned this month. Maybe I'll test drive it there.

            If I can get a feel that this bike is workable on ... i'll buy it. Every other bike rejected was because they felt like they were stretched and I don't like that character in bikes.
            A friend of mine reported after 20km of test drive (dont know how they gave it for such a long distance) that the bike is really heavy on traffic, on open roads he could climb upto 100-110 easily and with less vibes. The only concern reported is braking for such heavy build is insufficient...which some mojo owners here as well reported. Maybe abs model is worth... It's worth waiting for abs. I'm too eager to get a TD in Chennai.... But not even a hint about launch here... That's a shame [emoji17]

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            • #96
              Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

              Originally posted by xplod566 View Post
              Hats off to your patience bro [emoji106]
              Wait for the auto expo.or you can buy the mojo once it arrives .I think Honda might launch the 300r.you can go for that one
              A bike is not just a motorcycle or an automobile ... It needs to move you. Else its not worth it even if its free (well ... maybe sell it and get what you want :-P)

              I'm not a big fan of faired vehicles ... or I could have gotten the Ninja 300 instead of waiting for the Z300.

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              Originally posted by jbm_guy View Post
              A friend of mine reported after 20km of test drive (dont know how they gave it for such a long distance) that the bike is really heavy on traffic, on open roads he could climb upto 100-110 easily and with less vibes. The only concern reported is braking for such heavy build is insufficient...which some mojo owners here as well reported. Maybe abs model is worth... It's worth waiting for abs. I'm too eager to get a TD in Chennai.... But not even a hint about launch here... That's a shame [emoji17]
              ABS is not going to improve the bite IMO. Maybe better brake pads will. Also what i read is about the feedback being bad and not the braking itself. Maybe the owners can help comment on this.

              And heavy it will be with those dual exhausts ... that is something I can live with.
              When I'm on the road, I'm indestructible. No one can stop me... but they try.

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              • #97
                Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                Originally posted by Naveen Vajja View Post
                A bike is not just a motorcycle or an automobile ... It needs to move you. Else its not worth it even if its free (well ... maybe sell it and get what you want :-P)

                I'm not a big fan of faired vehicles ... or I could have gotten the Ninja 300 instead of waiting for the Z300.

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                ABS is not going to improve the bite IMO. Maybe better brake pads will. Also what i read is about the feedback being bad and not the braking itself. Maybe the owners can help comment on this.

                And heavy it will be with those dual exhausts ... that is something I can live with.
                The mojo lacks bite big time.probable better pads.
                Wait till 1-2 months then you can also have the option of 400cs

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                • #98
                  Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                  Just test rode Mojo. Had perfect roads and time to test it.

                  A great bike. I feel it's a perfect bike for our roads. Engine's smooth and no vibes till you redline. Pulls when you want it to. Brakes lack bite but has the stopping power. I didn't feel the bike to be heavy while taking U-turns and moving slowly. Exhaust note isn't your typical single, it has a great bass to it and becomes sweeter post 5k RPM.

                  One thing though, I felt like I was going faster than when I ride my Duke. Like 70 kph feels like 120, maybe because of the relaxed posture (great after coming from Duke). All in all, an amazing bike. Mahindra's efforts show. Great job Mahindra.

                  OT: Don't know why my post gets deleted if I try to edit. Had to write this post three times. This happened on the mobile website.

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                  • #99
                    Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                    Originally posted by Gunslingin_Ridr View Post
                    Just test rode Mojo. Had perfect roads and time to test it.

                    A great bike. I feel it's a perfect bike for our roads. Engine's smooth and no vibes till you redline. Pulls when you want it to. Brakes lack bite but has the stopping power. I didn't feel the bike to be heavy while taking U-turns and moving slowly. Exhaust note isn't your typical single, it has a great bass to it and becomes sweeter post 5k RPM.

                    One thing though, I felt like I was going faster than when I ride my Duke. Like 70 kph feels like 120, maybe because of the relaxed posture (great after coming from Duke). All in all, an amazing bike. Mahindra's efforts show. Great job Mahindra.

                    OT: Don't know why my post gets deleted if I try to edit. Had to write this post three times. This happened on the mobile website.
                    Actually Duke 200 felt like Duke was going faster but it isn't, that was because of short gear it gave the feeling of going so quick....[emoji14]

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                    • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                      My heart just goes .... screw it and get the Mojo. Until i saw that yellow ... wait starts again.
                      When I'm on the road, I'm indestructible. No one can stop me... but they try.

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                      • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                        So last night a friend was riding my bike while I was pillion. If both people are large sized then the pillion is going to have a horrible time. The pillion seat is small but only yesterday did I understand the implications...half the time I was almost sliding off on to the tailpiece and it was at speeds of 40 - 60 only.
                        This bike is great for solo stuff. Do yourselves a favor and don't carry pillions especially big sized ones.
                        200 | 300 | 1200 BOXER

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                        • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                          Originally posted by tanay View Post
                          So last night a friend was riding my bike while I was pillion. If both people are large sized then the pillion is going to have a horrible time. The pillion seat is small but only yesterday did I understand the implications...half the time I was almost sliding off on to the tailpiece and it was at speeds of 40 - 60 only.
                          This bike is great for solo stuff. Do yourselves a favor and don't carry pillions especially big sized ones.
                          Wasnt the bike praised for pillion comfort as well?

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                          • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                            Hey guys, just got the bike few days back.. Run atleast 165km.i have few issues would be glad if you people can help me with :
                            1)bikes engine takes time to cool down approx an hour.
                            2)their is a slight sound while bike is on and while running as well.
                            3)gear shift is not smooth at all.
                            4)knoking can be feel, like old pulsars..
                            And problem is I can't take it to service center as my bike is not registered yet, I have a passing of thane(out of Mumbai) and service station is at goregaon.

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                            • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                              Tanay,

                              The last post of yours is really discouraging to me. I had almost decided to go for the mojo if not the Himalayan for obvious reasons.

                              Considering i would have a pillion always and 2 saddle bags and one tank bag, what solution are we talking about here? Back rest? wider seat?

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                              • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                                Damn mobile phone I'll get to a pc and reply tomorrow
                                200 | 300 | 1200 BOXER

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