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Weird face looks very similar to that of a monkey
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It still looks weird to me. The plastic gives a very tacky feel though I hope that in actual it will be much betterOriginally posted by darkknight View PostMG atleast now it "looks" like a proper bike although I seriously doubt the final version will look anything like this
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I don't find it all that ugly. We have seen (and accepted) uglier ones from BMW, Ducati and KTM. Thank Mahindra for the twin projectors and yes, the twin projectors, combined with the mirror-mounted indicators highlight an adventure/offroad theme (if they could get rid of that dual exhaust thingy!).
We'd actually love to see mahindra taking on the rugged 2-wheelers market in India as nicely as they have taken the market for SUVs. I still hate the name. No Mo Jo! Maybe XB300?Biking is not about how many Km/h you put on your Speedo. It's about how many miles you put on your Odo. Ride Safe, Ride Long!
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I seriously hope a few things are ironed out before it goes to production. Firstly, the USD forks should make a comeback. It headlamp housing looks a little cheap in the photos, hope that turns out good. But seriously, I'd reserve my judgement until the whole bodywork is caught testing or spied in some workshop. Mahindra can take pride in starting a new segment if this turns out any good (forgetting the Impulse here)It all begins with a thumb-start -- Oh, wait, I forgot the kill-switch
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LOL!! Nice findings. The pic doesnt look like anything that was spotted under test.Originally posted by riot View PostWhat are 4 front turn signals doing there? 2 are mounted on fairing and 2 on RVMs! Indicator on right is slightly bent too.Ride, ride and ride.. But always do it responsibly..
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This cant be Mojo. Even people at powerdrift ain't sure about that. The bike is already unveiled so many times and caught testing too. This one looks like a toy bike with all those glossy plastics all around. If this is the new mojo then thanks mahindra for making me realize that the original mojo was a 'better designed' one and there can be even worse.
All said, mojo can become an awesome tourer with good torque figures, a life style product like the RE's. Styling, yes with atleast minute changes especially the front portion. and please change that name. It really sucks:/
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maybe another version of mojo for touring purpose and maybe the lights on the mirrors are day time running lights?
looking at the suspension they do seem to be of very good quality .
what i don't understand is they mentioning about ducati efi. if they have some understanding with ducati ( experts in cross tourers) then it is also a possibility that we bikers will finally have a choice for a cross tourer that can be tamed on ladakh tours at an affordable price.
don't know. just hoping that my speculations are right. god i wish i am right
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Frankly, how much of a difference does a USD fork make? The photo, in all probability, is a photoshop output and hence the poor looks. But we certainly expect a better end-product than the pics on pg3 of this thread.Originally posted by srini View PostI seriously hope a few things are ironed out before it goes to production. Firstly, the USD forks should make a comeback. It headlamp housing looks a little cheap in the photos, hope that turns out good. But seriously, I'd reserve my judgement until the whole bodywork is caught testing or spied in some workshop. Mahindra can take pride in starting a new segment if this turns out any good (forgetting the Impulse here)
Lol!Originally posted by payeng View PostNot a chance.. it has been named by Anand Mahindra himself.
Anyone would would question it might lose his job.
Biking is not about how many Km/h you put on your Speedo. It's about how many miles you put on your Odo. Ride Safe, Ride Long!
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No, I'm sure like most spy pics, the final product does come out clean usually(NOT counting a few of them here)...I mentioned the USD forks since it was present on the Mojo, so retaining it isn't a bad idea if you ask me. Small things like those can change the impression about a product in the consumers mind, never mind it's purposeOriginally posted by bbsrailfan View PostFrankly, how much of a difference does a USD fork make? The photo, in all probability, is a photoshop output and hence the poor looks. But we certainly expect a better end-product than the pics on pg3 of this thread.
It all begins with a thumb-start -- Oh, wait, I forgot the kill-switch
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