Thanks for your insights. Definitely most of queries have been answered now. I initially thought of getting dominar rented over last 2 weekends but unable to find any near my place. Anyhow SVC has promised another long test drive for me.
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Thanks for your insights. Definitely most of queries have been answered now. I initially thought of getting dominar rented over last 2 weekends but unable to find any near my place. Anyhow SVC has promised another long test drive for me.
I am actually very interested in knowing more about this mod(back rest) and i believe this will be the first mod I might do after getting my bike. Could you please post a picture of your ride with this? Is this a bolt on option on top of the existing grab handles? Appreciate your inputs.Originally posted by neeljinwala View Post
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Ouch! Well, I went to the Kawazaki dealership today and a Versys 300 is... 5.6-5.7Lakh ($8700-9500). The Dominar is 2.2lakh ($3500). Weird as both bikes should be liable to a higher import tax because they're over 250cc, but the Versys is exactly 50% more than in Canada whereas the Dominar is only a bit more expensive than retail elsewhere in the world. Still, more than double the price of the Dominar, so it's hard to justify...
Do you twist the throttle a fair bit on the highway or are you a mellow rider?Originally posted by Jerry_E View PostMileage is very subjective.
I get around 26-28kmpl in city conditions mostly reaching till 70kmph in 5 gear.
In highway the mileage considerably increases. I get around 35 kmpl while maintaining an average of 90kmph, and 32kmpl while maintaining an average of 110kmph (which I consider to be the ideal cruising speed for this machine). For 120 to 130 kmph expect a mileage of 28-30kmpl. Anything beyond that and it drops drastically around 22kmpl to 25kmpl.
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I mostly do a relaxed cruising on the highway. Twisting the throttle is mostly done in the cities and in highways when a quick overtake is required.Originally posted by Bitteeinbit View PostDo you twist the throttle a fair bit on the highway or are you a mellow rider?
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Hi, the pilion back rest is a must have if you are riding with a pillion. I have installed the pillion back rest from Lluvia industries. Installation is simple DIY. Just 5 minutes job. But so far i have not taken any pic. Anyways today afternoon i will try to upload a picOriginally posted by ashoka_bnglr View Post
I am actually very interested in knowing more about this mod(back rest) and i believe this will be the first mod I might do after getting my bike. Could you please post a picture of your ride with this? Is this a bolt on option on top of the existing grab handles? Appreciate your inputs.
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I am using one from carbon racing.Originally posted by DJD View PostHi, the pilion back rest is a must have if you are riding with a pillion. I have installed the pillion back rest from Lluvia industries. Installation is simple DIY. Just 5 minutes job. But so far i have not taken any pic. Anyways today afternoon i will try to upload a pic
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I have been interacting with Popular Bajaj showroom(bannerghatta road, opp Meenakshi mall). I felt they are genuine and have responded well for all my queries so far. Below is the quotation they have sent.
If you feel something is not right w.r.t prices, please do let me know. I have asked for a detailed break of prices under "Registration & Insurance".
Model Dominar ABS Dominar Ex-Showroom Price 156271 142108 Registartaion & Insurance 37828 34681 On Road Price 194099 176789
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Get a Quote from Khivraj Kasturba Rd.
Popular bajaj has a bad reputation among the Dominar Owners Club, Bengaluru.
I bought from Amba, GB Palya. Had paid the same amount below.
Originally posted by ashoka_bnglr View PostI have been interacting with Popular Bajaj showroom(bannerghatta road, opp Meenakshi mall). I felt they are genuine and have responded well for all my queries so far. Below is the quotation they have sent.
If you feel something is not right w.r.t prices, please do let me know. I have asked for a detailed break of prices under "Registration & Insurance".
Model Dominar ABS Dominar Ex-Showroom Price 156271 142108 Registartaion & Insurance 37828 34681 On Road Price 194099 176789
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TL; DR: Got the Red Dominar ABS yesterday! Below is the story:
Background:
I'm 28 years old from Dombivli and I love to tour with my wife as pillion. I owned a Pulsar 150 since 2010(still have it today). In early 2015, I watched Mumbaikar Nikhils motovlogs and was inspired to do touring on motorcycle and was earning enough to get a decent bike. The RS 200 was launched in 2015 March end and I booked it immediately within 15 days of launch, from Salasar Bajaj Bhiwandi since they were promising the fastest delivery among all showrooms I visited. It was a fatal mistake which I committed due to my impatience. I did not do much research about things to remember while getting delivery of bike and was elegant about it. I later found out that the bike I got was definitely the one they used for test rides. It had no plastic wrappings at engine, leg guards etc., the speedometer was disconnected when I bought it etc. However, I did not pay much attention to it. The bike later gave me a lot of problems and I sold it after 2+ years and 27k kms in 2017 July.
I already had eyed Dominar, but we(me and my younger brother) decided to look at OLX if we can get any other interesting deal. My brother found a KTM Duke 250 for sale at just 1.5 lacs with only 2800 on odo, and we decided to pick it. The bike served us well and did not give us any serious issues in particular, I still felt bad for not getting a new bike, specifically dominar.
Finally, in 2018, we saw the new Dominar in red color and it was nail in the coffin for Duke. We decided to sell it since we could still get a good price for it and finally decided to get Dominar Red ABS version. We sold it on Monday, Feb 19th and started looking for new Dominar. We did not want to make same mistakes we made while buying RS200.
Options Considered:
Even though I had my mind made up for Dominar, we still were looking at options at hand when we decided to sell KTM. We came up with following options:
1. Dominar 400- The Best VFM. Slipper Clutch, ABS, Touring friendly.
2. Yamaha FZ 25 - I was considering this very seriously. The pros were that it had marginally better mileage than other options, touring friendly, slightly better fuel tank and the Japnese bike promise. but it had very less power and after reading xBhp thread for the bike, I found a lot of issues despte its "Japnese Bike" tag. The tappet noise, headlight, build quality, rusting. I dropped it reading the issues.
3. TVS Apache RR 310 - Although a superb bike, it costed 50k more than dominar and I did not found it worth the premium it was charging. Also, I was not sure if the parents would agree for me to spend 2lacs plus on a bike.
I was reading the xBhp forums Dominar thread since last many days to make sure that we are making the right decision. Me, my brother and Wife finally decided that it was Dominar we are going to get.
Dominar Buying Experience:
Tuesday, Feb 20th 2018
KTM was sold on Monday, and we started calling a few showrooms locally to check the final on-road price. We got 1.80Lacs minimum from a sub-dealer while The official Kanchan Bajaj showroom in Dombivli quoted us 1.82 lacs. Nobody, at all offered the test ride for the bike. I was not concerned about it though: My brother had ridden his friends dominar and he had liked the bikes performance and riding posture. His judgement was good enough for me. Also countless youtube reviews, dominar touring vlogs and this forum did help.
Wednesday, Feb 21st 2018
On Wednesday Morning we went to Kanchan Bajaj, and they dropped the price to 1.8 lacs since we were paying cash. My father after a long bargain with manager, managed to have him drop the price to 1.79 lacs. It was a compelling deal and we decided to go for it. We had put following conditions:
1. We MUST get to choose our bike ourselves
2. I will ride the bike from their godown to showroom after choosing.
We made the booking and asked for the procedure. They told us that they have 2 godowns: 1 in Kalyan(7-8KM from showroom) and other in Bhiwandi(20~km from showroom). Since I work in mid shift, I only could go to choose the bike on same day if they had it available in Kalyan. They said that If we choose bike on same day(Wed), we would get delivery on Saturday, since they will have the bike registered on Thursday. Else we will get the delivery on Monday since showroom is closed on Friday and RTO on Saturday and Sunday and they could only register the bike on Monday after that. They called the Kalyan godown and to our disappointment, it was not available there. We finally decided to go to godown on next day to choose the bike, bring it to showroom, pay the rest of money, and it will be sent to registration on Monday.
Thursday, Feb 22nd 2018
The next day, we(me, brother and father) picked a showroom person and went to Bhiwandi showroom in our car at 10.30AM. We reached there at 11.40~. It was a big godown and had at least 1000+ KTMs and Bajajs. We saw the new Avenger 180, Duke 390s and many Dominars. The guy at godown took us to location where there were Dominars. There were many rows filled with Blue, Black and red dominars. The godown was very dusty all the bikes were filthy with a lot of dirt. The godown was literally on dirt, there was no flooring of any type. Most of the bikes were dirty due to dust. However, the last row of dominars did have very less dirt on them. The godown guy told us that it was the newest lot. We chose 1 from the lot and he brought the bike forward and asked us to inspect. While inspecting, we found that the back seat was not in proper alignment, i.e. from right side, you could see inside the seat, the gap was that huge between seat and where its fitted on bike. Godown guy said its normal and said its due to wiring; he opened the seat and pushed a few wires inside and applied the seat back again. The gap was reduced. However, then my brother noticed that the seat was not firm. It wobbled a lot. He looked at other dominar and the seat was good. We completed rest of our inspection and decided to take that one.
The guy we brought from showroom then open the front seat and started the battery. We then started the bike and were happy to see that it only had 2km on odo. It was wrapped in plastic at most of the parts and it was proper unboxing kind of experience. He then applied mirrors, inserted toolbox and medical kit, inserted around 2 liters of petrol and said we are good to go. However, he was persistent on riding the bike himself saying that "Sir, its my responsibility to take bike to showroom." He offered me to sit behind him though. I asked him to do the reverse, and he happily agreed.
We left the godown at 12.00PM approximately. I got to home at 12.45, asked the showroom guy to take the bike to showroom because I wanted to go home and get ready for work. Meanwhile, brother and father came home. At 1.20PM me and brother left for showroom. At showroom, we made the payment and then they asked, "Do you want to take delivery now?" We were more than happy to do that! They asked us to only ride under 60km odo and drop the bike at showroom for registration on Monday. It had already crossed 22km so we had 35~km to ride. They completed the insurance registration and gave us a cheap helmet and a parking cover (which is probably thinner than paper :P). The bike was ready and we were finally ready to go home. They also had me sign a undertaking stating that I take full responsibility of bike for taking it without the registration. Another guy at showroom explained us the rest of features, which now I knew by heart from watching a lot of Youtube videos. I asked if they completed PDI and the manager said that its completed at godown -_-. I was not interested in the showrooms PDI either since they anyways do not complete it. We finally headed home happily with bike.
About bike:
The riding experience from godown to home was pleasant for me. I noticed following:
- Amazing looks, big bike feel.
- feels agile. Is not as heavy while riding
- Riding position was more comfortable than duke 250.
- Gave confidence to dip in corners
- The bike gave a vibrations on mirror, under seat and on footpegs. from 4k-5k rpm. Although from the forum posts, I know that they should be reduced after 1st servicing/couple of thousand kms. Hoping for the best.
- Power does not come as early as Duke but is much powerful from 2k to 5k rpm.
- Horn is.. lets say weakest of all bikes I have owned. Not a complain.
- Headlight is powerful although did not get to use it at night.
- Love the exhaust Note. Sounds very digital-ish. Gets very bassy at high RPM.
- Somehow, we managed to get 46km on bike already -_-
- Most Important: Approved by all family members, specifically father who can now ride my bike unlike my previous ones :P
Thanks to xBhp forum and this thread specifically for the huge research material. Hoping to keep it much longer than my previous bikes. Will post the pics later. Chao!Last edited by iSumit; 02-23-2018, 06:56 PM.
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2-3ltr will be remaining according to my experience. It may not be exact.Originally posted by AdvenTOURER Nikhil View PostIt's been a year I am cruising on my domi .. I still have a question , what is one fuel bar capacity ..
Our tank is 13 litres .. I guess when all the bars dissapear that means 3 litre is reserved right .. ?
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I recently observed a loud whine coming from the clutch side of the engine. It starts when the engine is turned on and gets louder when the revs rise, regardless of everything else like which gear,clutch engaged/disengaged or bike moving or not.
By clutch side, i mean the right side of the engine.
Anyone facing this problem? Or have faced it before?
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