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  • vishal2410
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    Originally posted by kiran2508 View Post
    So why do you think they have ZERO sales?

    To sell your bike as a manufacturer:

    1. You need to have showroom/service presence within every 10-15kms in big cities so that people can trust the after sales aspect. If I had to travel 200kms to service the bike I'd rather buy something KTM/Bajaj/Honda to have peace of mind where showroom will be less than maximum 20-25kms reach.

    2. Buyer should be made aware that their is a bike called Mojo in the market, for which they should do marketing. Which Mahindra have done ZERO

    3. No one trusting Mahindra with 2 wheelers, they have discontinued all their 2 wheelers except Mojo. Centuro, Pantero, Duro, Rodeo, Gusto, XT300, UT300 all were discontinued in less than 3-4 years. Now all those owners are banging head with spares issues and very less re-sale value. They expect people to buy a bike by spending 2L+ with such bad reputation and trust issues in the brand they have built up.

    Now they have come up a hybrid bike of XT300 and UT300 calling it only as Mojo ABS.

    So the life of the Mojo does not depend on the sales of ABS Mojo but it depends on how Mahindra is going to treat the bike, whether they are willing to market the bike, invest in after sales and support with more showroom reach and whether they want to build the brand value and trust again.
    There is a misconception here..though bajaj and honda service centers are everywhere...only few specific outlets service their premium bike...if u take cb300r for instance its just one in bangalore....

    Personally...its not how many Sc thats important...its how responsive the SC's are that matters...

    As for marketing the mojo..thats upto mahindra...do they want to play mass market or niche...

    the real icing for any new prospoect mojo owners would be if the JAWA showrooms also sold mojo's...which i dont think wld happen...

    Personally for me....i wld buy the bike just coz of its reliability...i have ridden a lot on that bike(rented)

    And one more interesting perspective would be...EV vehicles would make mainstream say in a 3-4 yrs time...soo i guess..this issue of continuation is to all manufacturers...

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  • kiran2508
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    Originally posted by vishal2410 View Post
    Hmm...why wld a brand keep it alive if there is zero sales ??...i guess the life of the mojo depends on the sale of the new abs model!!!..
    So why do you think they have ZERO sales?

    To sell your bike as a manufacturer:

    1. You need to have showroom/service presence within every 10-15kms in big cities so that people can trust the after sales aspect. If I had to travel 200kms to service the bike I'd rather buy something KTM/Bajaj/Honda to have peace of mind where showroom will be less than maximum 20-25kms reach.

    2. Buyer should be made aware that their is a bike called Mojo in the market, for which they should do marketing. Which Mahindra have done ZERO

    3. No one trusting Mahindra with 2 wheelers, they have discontinued all their 2 wheelers except Mojo. Centuro, Pantero, Duro, Rodeo, Gusto, XT300, UT300 all were discontinued in less than 3-4 years. Now all those owners are banging head with spares issues and very less re-sale value. They expect people to buy a bike by spending 2L+ with such bad reputation and trust issues in the brand they have built up.

    Now they have come up a hybrid bike of XT300 and UT300 calling it only as Mojo ABS.

    So the life of the Mojo does not depend on the sales of ABS Mojo but it depends on how Mahindra is going to treat the bike, whether they are willing to market the bike, invest in after sales and support with more showroom reach and whether they want to build the brand value and trust again.
    Last edited by kiran2508; 08-23-2019, 11:28 AM.

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  • vishal2410
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    Originally posted by twinthrottle View Post




    Mahindra is a very big brand and it will still survive if they have ZERO sales figure of MOJO . They aren't relying on MOJO Only , they have acquired a lot of companies . If they had any plan of pulling of MOJO from the market they wouldn't have launched MOJO ABS after an year . Cheers

    Hmm...why wld a brand keep it alive if there is zero sales ??...i guess the life of the mojo depends on the sale of the new abs model!!!..

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  • twinthrottle
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    If anyone is confused between Dominar & MOJO , this video will certainly help

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  • twinthrottle
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    Originally posted by nnagap72 View Post
    How is the ground clearance?
    found it a bit better than XT, but honestly speaking GC was never an issue in MOJO

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    Originally posted by sayanchakraborty89 View Post
    Agreed to every words. However, a company needs to sell to survive, and overall, Dominar 400 is reflecting a better proposition, which will definitely reflect in sales volume.

    Mahindra is a very big brand and it will still survive if they have ZERO sales figure of MOJO . They aren't relying on MOJO Only , they have acquired a lot of companies . If they had any plan of pulling of MOJO from the market they wouldn't have launched MOJO ABS after an year . Cheers

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    Originally posted by vishal2410 View Post
    The longevity of the brand does concern me too....but current the SVC in bangalore and the bikes overall quality ...i cant find an alternative...

    Dominor is an alternative if u plan to just stick to the highway and empty roads ...feel gixxer 250 is a far better bike...

    Also a comforting thought is the size of the mojo tribe ...and ppl sticking to the bike even after many years...
    True there might be many options in the market but when you ask for riding pleasure nothing comes closer

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    Originally posted by Finnbalor05 View Post
    Dear All,

    Hello..

    Firstly I am planning to buy a Mahindra Mojo XT 300 barnd new.. Bt as there is non available now with dual silencer and whatever is available is registered in Mahindra Company's name.. In Bengal, there is problem with RC transfer.. So dropped the idea of taking a Company registered bike also.. Bt after searching I got hold of a 2016 model XT 300 red and white.. which i am planning to buy in a few days.. Guys it will be of great help if anyone can advice regarding what areas to check prior taking a second hand mojo. As i already saw that the bike is starting after trying for 6 or 7 times.. Also the front or rear disk is jamming as it was quite hard to move the bike.

    Thanks in advance.

    Your early reply would be very helpful..

    Whats the ODO reading for the REd&white you mentioned . If it was standing for long then there will be issue in starting and moving as the bike wasn;t use dand the battery is discharged . However if you are looking for 2nd hand good condition bikes there are many , you can connect with me will let you know the details.

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  • Finnbalor05
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    Dear All,

    Hello..

    Firstly I am planning to buy a Mahindra Mojo XT 300 barnd new.. Bt as there is non available now with dual silencer and whatever is available is registered in Mahindra Company's name.. In Bengal, there is problem with RC transfer.. So dropped the idea of taking a Company registered bike also.. Bt after searching I got hold of a 2016 model XT 300 red and white.. which i am planning to buy in a few days.. Guys it will be of great help if anyone can advice regarding what areas to check prior taking a second hand mojo. As i already saw that the bike is starting after trying for 6 or 7 times.. Also the front or rear disk is jamming as it was quite hard to move the bike.

    Thanks in advance.

    Your early reply would be very helpful..

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  • vishal2410
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    Originally posted by sayanchakraborty89 View Post
    Agreed to every words. However, a company needs to sell to survive, and overall, Dominar 400 is reflecting a better proposition, which will definitely reflect in sales volume.
    The longevity of the brand does concern me too....but current the SVC in bangalore and the bikes overall quality ...i cant find an alternative...

    Dominor is an alternative if u plan to just stick to the highway and empty roads ...feel gixxer 250 is a far better bike...

    Also a comforting thought is the size of the mojo tribe ...and ppl sticking to the bike even after many years...

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  • sayanchakraborty89
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    Originally posted by vishal2410 View Post
    Clearly u have no experience with royal enfield service centers(ex himalyan owner)...:P

    A bike is more about purpose than features...usd and led are great...but dont add to overall usability of the bike..

    Think ppl who buy mojo are more for the reliability and usabilty..than downright features on features...

    40 ps is great ..what if that translates to abt 18-20 kmpl mileage in city......and becomes unmanageable in the city...

    just saying...its more of a need to acheive the right balance than more feaures...
    Agreed to every words. However, a company needs to sell to survive, and overall, Dominar 400 is reflecting a better proposition, which will definitely reflect in sales volume.

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  • nnagap72
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    Originally posted by twinthrottle View Post
    Test rode the new MOJO ABS , oh man what a beautiful machine it is . Braking is such brilliant and bike is so nimble .

    Finally everything is perfect on the bike ( except Headlamps )
    How is the ground clearance?

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  • twinthrottle
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    Test rode the new MOJO ABS , oh man what a beautiful machine it is . Braking is such brilliant and bike is so nimble .

    Finally everything is perfect on the bike ( except Headlamps )

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  • adp228@gmail.com
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    Originally posted by nnagap72 View Post
    Yepp, there is no replacement for Himalayas. I also own a NS 200 currently. Have completed 32K km. Planning to switch to Mojo.
    I dont have budget for new one, I am seeing used XT300 for about 1L to 1.25L. What do you suggest? Is it OK to buy used? I have read many reviews about the solid engine life.
    Personally I don't prefer second hand vehicle (car or two wheeler) unless my financial situation is in doldrums...but yes as far as engine longevity is concerned 2nd hand shouldn't be a problem...make sure you ride the bike and get it checked by a good mechanic...happy riding!

    Edit: Buy XT only

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  • nnagap72
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    Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
    Hey thanks...around 30 kmpl...I find South India equally beautiful...but yes there is no replacement of Himalayas...yet to explore eastern India...
    Yepp, there is no replacement for Himalayas. I also own a NS 200 currently. Have completed 32K km. Planning to switch to Mojo.
    I dont have budget for new one, I am seeing used XT300 for about 1L to 1.25L. What do you suggest? Is it OK to buy used? I have read many reviews about the solid engine life.

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  • k.sagar
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    Originally posted by Viswar4 View Post
    Thanks a lot bro. Got in touch with a Mr. Sameer yesterday who has shared quote of an on road price of 2,27,794.
    Ex showroom price 1,88,800
    Insurance 10,450
    RTO 27,044
    Depo 1500
    He said if i can pay an advance of 15-20k then within 15 to 20 days he can get the bike delivered.
    Thinking about it.
    Can you share the contact deatils of Mr.sameer.
    Where is the mojo showroom in thanr ?
    This quotation is for abs version ?

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  • adp228@gmail.com
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    Originally posted by nnagap72 View Post
    Nice blog post and beautiful images. Glad you live near North India. What was the fuel consumption you got in the entire journey?
    Hey thanks...around 30 kmpl...I find South India equally beautiful...but yes there is no replacement of Himalayas...yet to explore eastern India...

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  • nnagap72
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    Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
    Hey Guys!! Here is some photos of my recent trip to Jalori pass on the Mojo..I have updated my blog as well..please find below the link:

    https://theroamingdelhite.wordpress....h-august-2019/
    Nice blog post and beautiful images. Glad you live near North India. What was the fuel consumption you got in the entire journey?

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