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Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

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  • #61
    Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

    Originally posted by sandeip View Post
    I guess i missed the bus... i live in Bangalore. Is there a used one i can get my hands on? i badly want to trade my duke 390 for the zuma
    didnt you check the zuma out earlier?.. why go for the D 390 in the 1st place if Zuma was on your mind?..

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    • #62
      Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

      Funny, when the bike was available officially, no body cared and now suddently every one wants it
      www.motorcykle.in - The lighter side of motorcycling

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      • #63
        Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

        Originally posted by mindless_wanderer View Post
        didnt you check the zuma out earlier?.. why go for the D 390 in the 1st place if Zuma was on your mind?..

        Looks, on paper performance, value perception.

        Is like marrying a girl for her looks and academic qualifications.

        D390, while still an excellent motorcycle, doesnt suit my riding style. I have learnt that a torquey and ultra refined twin is my kind of ride.

        Any leads would be appreciated

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        • #64
          Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

          Originally posted by sandeip View Post
          Looks, on paper performance, value perception.

          Is like marrying a girl for her looks and academic qualifications.

          D390, while still an excellent motorcycle, doesnt suit my riding style. I have learnt that a torquey and ultra refined twin is my kind of ride.

          Any leads would be appreciated
          Nothing matches to zuma's refinement and ride comfort. I too planned to put my.savings on it but unfortunately suzuki decided to discontinue it which made me doubtful on future availability of spares and support. Suzuki already has support for zuma in limited main cities. I too looked for refinement and torquey engine and finally ended up with cbr250r-abs. If budget allows,try test ride Benelli TNT 300 which has a refined engine.Else do a hard search for a used zuma.I don't have a hope on any low revving torquey twin in near future under 3lacs
          Last edited by Harisankar; 04-11-2015, 12:01 PM.

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          • #65
            Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

            is old stock available at any dealer now.
            vijay super-1981,vespa1984,herohonda1988,herohondasleek1989,su zuki shaolin1994,herohondacbz2000,suzukiferro2000,honda unicorn2004,kawasaki-bajaj eliminator2005,rtr1802010

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            • #66
              Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

              You could also try Z250 I guess. Still in stock, and A.S.S. is good too. Just would be a bit heavy on your pocket

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              • #67
                Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                Originally posted by sandeip View Post
                Looks, on paper performance, value perception.

                Is like marrying a girl for her looks and academic qualifications.

                D390, while still an excellent motorcycle, doesnt suit my riding style. I have learnt that a torquey and ultra refined twin is my kind of ride.

                Any leads would be appreciated
                Personally, i feel going for the Zuma is risky business now since its been discontinued and servicing + parts availability in future would be a big question mark..
                just saying..

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                • #68
                  Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                  Originally posted by sandeip View Post
                  Looks, on paper performance, value perception.

                  Is like marrying a girl for her looks and academic qualifications.

                  D390, while still an excellent motorcycle, doesnt suit my riding style. I have learnt that a torquey and ultra refined twin is my kind of ride.

                  Any leads would be appreciated
                  In case you are still looking let me know, I saw a showroom today that has a red Zuma on display.
                  200 | 300 | 1200 BOXER

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                  • #69
                    Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                    please advise me full address of that showroom.
                    vijay super-1981,vespa1984,herohonda1988,herohondasleek1989,su zuki shaolin1994,herohondacbz2000,suzukiferro2000,honda unicorn2004,kawasaki-bajaj eliminator2005,rtr1802010

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                    • #70
                      Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                      Originally posted by bhadoriabtp View Post
                      please advise me full address of that showroom.
                      That showroom is Advaith Suzuki and address is:
                      40/1, Sri Venkateshwara Mansion, South End Road, Basavanagudi, Near Bharati Nursing Home, Tata Silk Farm, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka 560004

                      It has a red Inazuma displayed on the first or second floor and it is visible from the street.
                      200 | 300 | 1200 BOXER

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                      • #71
                        Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                        Incl best quarter litre in the world. Ninja 250

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                        • #72
                          Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                          Damn!! i was traveling and i missed this post. Is it still therE?

                          Originally posted by tanay View Post
                          That showroom is Advaith Suzuki and address is:
                          40/1, Sri Venkateshwara Mansion, South End Road, Basavanagudi, Near Bharati Nursing Home, Tata Silk Farm, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka 560004

                          It has a red Inazuma displayed on the first or second floor and it is visible from the street.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                            Originally posted by sandeip View Post
                            Damn!! i was traveling and i missed this post. Is it still therE?
                            Well I was passing by on the 25th of April, and this is a pic I clicked out of timepass:
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                            Tempting, eh?
                            Side note: If you manage to get it plz give me a small test ride (after run-in ofc)
                            200 | 300 | 1200 BOXER

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                            • #74
                              Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                              Thank you. Seems its registered in their showroom's name and they are not planning to sell. So the search is still on

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                              • #75
                                Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                                Best of luck sandeip

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