
I was in Chennai for the weekend, so I saturday morning I headed up there for a test ride of the spanking new 220. Before the TR had a close look at the bike from all possible quarters, even parked my 220 besides to have a complete visual comparo. This is what all I felt :-
- Black, Blue and Silver look awesome. I din't find the Red+Black combo too appealing.
- Paint quality is more or less the same as its predecessors.
- Starting operation did not feel any better or worse than its older siblings.
- At idling the bike sounds comparatively muted.
- Bike is definitely more confidence inspiring around corners, did not push it too much, but been the FI and Carb the Carb is more sure footed around corners.
- Lacks the low down torque of the 220Fi
- Has a more peaky power band compared to the 220Fi
- The rush of power is more wild once its past 7K RPM.
- The roaring of the 220Fi is missing, this is a lot more smoother and quieter.
- Has oodles of speedo error. (Pranay will elaborate more this!)
- Front suspension dive is a LOT lesser. This might prove to be slightly uncomfy on bad roads.
- Experience of the front braking is not too different from the 220Fi, I just felt a little more feedback comparatively.
- Fairing vibes have been elimnated completely, but seem to be a lot lesser.
Overall I feel, Bajaj really could have done better. I would not say I am dissapointed, but I seriously hoped that would be a next generation product for the existing 220 Fi.
Dynamics of the bike is improved, and thats one thing I am really thankfull to bajaj for!
Power delivery, well I am just waiting for a 220Dts-i owner to complete his running in and then we would know true figures. I am pretty sure this is not significantly faster than the 220 Fi, infact 0-60 it might even be a tad slower. There seems to be a large amount of speedo error introduced in this bike, and if the 1/2/3 gear ratios have not changed then definitely the speedo is showing over optimistic figures. With regards to topspeed claims, well on the Dyno the bike was just about hitting 134-135.
On the whole I am glad that Bajaj decided not to scrap the 220 Fi, coz IMHO the 220 Fi makes a better package when it comes to City and Touring purposes only coz it has a wider powerband, more low end grunt.
News: The 200 might not be scrapped after all. In the feedback form after the TR, the last question asked if I would like to see the 220 in the 200's avtaar. My answer was Hell Yeah!

EDIT: Hoping on hopes that the topspeed claims are not from the speedo reading, but true speed....else its a








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