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  • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

    It seems the end of Mojo is near. Almost April and no news on ABS. Sales down to single digit over the last couple of months. I wonder what the existing owners would do?
    Bajaj Dominar is still weak on sales, but what it actually has done, is killing the Mojo completly.
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      Indeed, very sad affair with mojo.! I certainly don't want such a reliable and good product to die this way..!!! Mahindra need to do something..!!

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        Originally posted by varunrao94 View Post
        Ikr, I was informed that the launch is to be expected in the third week of march
        I have 2 bikes on mind (Dominor and Mojo) and i am kinda biased towards mojo as well.. So hopefully we get some info soon.
        Two days ago they shared this.. So ABS launch is imminent.

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        • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

          Well I hope it doesn't die under Jawa's shadow

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            I've been lurking around this thread and some calls to dealership (Delhi/Gurgaon) yielded these informations:

            • Mojo UT: Being offered at straight discount of INR 50k and is readily available in stock. On road price in Delhi would be INR 1.25 lac
            • Mojo XT: No discount, continues to be sold at similar price


            As per dealer (Delhi), ABS version is expected to arrive in Mid of April and price may get revision of INR 15k upward. Dear in Gurgaon has no clue on arrival of ABS machines.

            Seems Mojo UT will see end of road and XT's future is in doldrums. I'm still considering a reliable, built to last & touring friendly machine which Mojo definitely is but alas, seems Mahindra isn't upbeat about the product and may phase out due to low sales. All focus has shifted towards Jawa considering limelight it has garnered and massive advance booking.

            My quest for a tourer continues...

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              Originally posted by Sasank View Post
              As per dealer (Delhi), ABS version is expected to arrive in Mid of April and price may get revision of INR 15k upward. Dear in Gurgaon has no clue on arrival of ABS machines.

              Seems Mojo UT will see end of road and XT's future is in doldrums. I'm still considering a reliable, built to last & touring friendly machine which Mojo definitely is but alas, seems Mahindra isn't upbeat about the product and may phase out due to low sales. All focus has shifted towards Jawa considering limelight it has garnered and massive advance booking.

              My quest for a tourer continues...
              Yes one of my friends also got a UT300 for ₹1.5lakh on road Bangalore after discounts about a month ago.

              Like I said previously in my posts. There is gonna be only a one Mojo from now on. It's the 2019 XT300 ABS, without USD forks and a deletion of one exhaust.

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                Originally posted by Sasank View Post
                I've been lurking around this thread and some calls to dealership (Delhi/Gurgaon) yielded these informations:

                • Mojo UT: Being offered at straight discount of INR 50k and is readily available in stock. On road price in Delhi would be INR 1.25 lac
                • Mojo XT: No discount, continues to be sold at similar price


                As per dealer (Delhi), ABS version is expected to arrive in Mid of April and price may get revision of INR 15k upward. Dear in Gurgaon has no clue on arrival of ABS machines.

                Seems Mojo UT will see end of road and XT's future is in doldrums. I'm still considering a reliable, built to last & touring friendly machine which Mojo definitely is but alas, seems Mahindra isn't upbeat about the product and may phase out due to low sales. All focus has shifted towards Jawa considering limelight it has garnered and massive advance booking.

                My quest for a tourer continues...

                Yes there is a great discount going on for MOJO UT , bcoz they cant register Non ABS bikes post 1st April 2019

                - 40000 Discount straight away
                - 60000 Discount with Exchange Bonus
                - 75000 Discount for Mahindra Employees

                Its a loot lo offer , If budget is not a constraint wait for a month as MOJO production is going to start in new Fiscal Year . Cureently they are training all the Technicians for upcoming MOJO with ABS

                And MOJO is never going to be discontinued bcoz of JAWA. Bcoz MOJO is their home grown product while JAWA is in partnership with CLPL

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                  Originally posted by twinthrottle View Post
                  And MOJO is never going to be discontinued bcoz of JAWA. Bcoz MOJO is their home grown product while JAWA is in partnership with CLPL
                  I so wish it continues to be in production line, twinthrottle.

                  Some of the reasons I'm eyeing Mojo is comfortable riding ergonomics, build quality and cost of ownership. Only flip side I've come to know is breaking feedback which I'm hoping would get resolved post introduction of ABS. If the pricing is competitive and undercuts Dominar by INR 20k-25k on road, I'll go for it without a second thought.

                  I've extensively toured on my Suzuki Gixxer 155 & I'm still in love with my steed, ODO reads 33k. Engine still has all the character of newly purchase Gixxer , cost of ownership is light on pocket and is built to last. It is just the riding stance which tires me (or I'm incapable now ) , hence the lookout mode. I'll still wish keep it for my daily commute.

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                  Originally posted by jazzysaravana View Post
                  Like I said previously in my posts. There is gonna be only a one Mojo from now on. It's the 2019 XT300 ABS, without USD forks and a deletion of one exhaust.
                  Thanks, Jazzysaravana. Two-three weeks should be worth the wait, isn't it? Keeping high hopes in good faith.

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                    Originally posted by Sasank View Post
                    I so wish it continues to be in production line, twinthrottle.

                    Some of the reasons I'm eyeing Mojo is comfortable riding ergonomics, build quality and cost of ownership. Only flip side I've come to know is breaking feedback which I'm hoping would get resolved post introduction of ABS. If the pricing is competitive and undercuts Dominar by INR 20k-25k on road, I'll go for it without a second thought.

                    I've extensively toured on my Suzuki Gixxer 155 & I'm still in love with my steed, ODO reads 33k. Engine still has all the character of newly purchase Gixxer , cost of ownership is light on pocket and is built to last. It is just the riding stance which tires me (or I'm incapable now ) , hence the lookout mode. I'll still wish keep it for my daily commute.

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                    Thanks, Jazzysaravana. Two-three weeks should be worth the wait, isn't it? Keeping high hopes in good faith.
                    Let's wait a couple of weeks more, got the same confirmation from dealer on Delhi Whats app Mojo group that the ABS version is under production and will be available by end of April.

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                      Originally posted by vishal2410 View Post
                      Nice!!1...cant seem to find it on their store..how much do they cost ?
                      I think there is something wrong with the link of the website...anyways you can click on this link below



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                      Bajaj Pulsar 150 (2007-2014) - 42,000 kms

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                        Originally posted by neer350 View Post
                        Let's wait a couple of weeks more, got the same confirmation from dealer on Delhi Whats app Mojo group that the ABS version is under production and will be available by end of April.
                        What they would be selling in between? They can not sell any Mojo from 1st April 2019, i.e. the coming Monday. So will they be sitting idle with an empty showroom?
                        Also, after this kind of situation, where any dealer may shut operation anytime, who would put their hard earned money on this bike?

                        If they were to give ABS, why did't they do it earlier? It's not rocket science, it is a available technology. As far as I know, no company manufactured non abs bikes after April 28, 2019.

                        Lesson Learnt: Never buy a product that might not exist in the market after 3 years. It does not matter if it is a long term product.
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                          Dear All,

                          Yesterday I completed the ride to Munsiyari on the Mojo. Posting some photos and blog coming up soon. Click image for larger version

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                          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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                          • Re: Mahindra Mojo Owners Reviews and Experiences

                            Great bike, no doubt. But the lack of service network, absence of ABS is not giving enough confidence for the existing customers let alone new buyers.

                            Its competitors, himalayan and dominar. Launched their upgrades ABS with great service network etc. Killing Mojo.

                            Now after the hype and launch of Jawa, looks like company itself is killing its good product - Mojo.

                            If I'm correct, we still don't have mojo showroom in Pune, but have a jawa one. Not sure if they sell Mojo or not.

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                              Originally posted by OCTO View Post
                              Great bike, no doubt. But the lack of service network, absence of ABS is not giving enough confidence for the existing customers let alone new buyers.

                              Its competitors, himalayan and dominar. Launched their upgrades ABS with great service network etc. Killing Mojo.

                              Now after the hype and launch of Jawa, looks like company itself is killing its good product - Mojo.

                              If I'm correct, we still don't have mojo showroom in Pune, but have a jawa one. Not sure if they sell Mojo or not.

                              3 Mojos delivered in Pune in last 2 days . Mojo got an amazing response in last few days where NAFS Bengaluru itself sold more than 40 Mojos

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                                Originally posted by twinthrottle View Post
                                3 Mojos delivered in Pune in last 2 days . Mojo got an amazing response in last few days where NAFS Bengaluru itself sold more than 40 Mojos
                                Really.. Nice. I'll better go check the jawa showroom to check if they are selling the Mojo.

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