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  • #16
    But then I guess Karizma would not provide the comfort and the baggage carrying capability that an Enfield would.
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    • #17
      darius which bike do u have presently
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      • #18
        hey an enfield 500 will be the best buy.. bucket loads of torque and power..... easy pulling in 2nd or 3rd gear while other bikes struggle in 1st gear... ride a 500 2 believe me..... yes fuel does freeze in extreme temperatures.... although never heard of anti freeze fuel.. if fuel lines get clogged the most simple thing 2 do is lite fire under the engine area( but pls be careful).... n the Indian Army is always there 2 help u there...
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        • #19
          or the lightning 535 will be a better bike.... if ull r goin in dec 2004..... the 625cc bullet willl be out agagin
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          • #20
            I own a p180 currently. Satya, what if petrol freezes in the tank itself?

            As for the bike, i'm looking towards test driving the new Thunderbird 500 due to be launched in August.
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            • #21
              n the 200 pcs of aquila which were imported are already sold out!!!!!
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              • #22
                i would say, go for the thunderbird 500...
                perfect combo of torque/power & comfort
                I dont like speed...But speed likes me.....YO!!......DOPE!

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                • #23
                  Buying an Aquila is possible if one wants to. U can either get a good secondhand piece or take the japanese aquila which is directly imported through these dealers. I had my eyes my eyes on a white Aquila with one of these dealers, but it has a price of 1.5lacs which may prove to be bit above budget.
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                  • #24
                    fuel NEVER freezes in the tank itself bcoz of trhe large volume of fuel present... even if a thin layer of fuel freezes on the top.. it will melt away in due course... no idea abt carb but that is what i read in OD
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                    • #25
                      darius,have u seriously considered about doing this on ur present bike.
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                      • #26
                        hey but aquila was imported it was 4 1.45 lakhs .. so 1.5 should not be a problem 4 u!!!
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                        • #27
                          I have!! But the things that make me feel negative about going on it is the seatIt really makes a mess of ur butt at the end of the day+I doubt its capability to run continuosly on high speeds like 90-100kmh (read about stalling prob etc)

                          On the other hand it would be great machine with respect to neat power, excellent mileage etc.

                          What do u guys think about taking the 180 for such a trip?
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                          • #28
                            I was thinking of going for the Aquila if its REALLY worth it for long touring. Cus I want my second bike to be a "Weekend getaway" kind've bike only meant for touring n stuff. I was thinking that if Thunderbird fills that slot, why go for an Aquila anyway.
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                            • #29
                              hmmmm i think ur rite.. n kinetic has fooled us by degrading the aquila and then getting it 2 india.... pls dont thin of takin of takin the 180 4 the trip coz seat( bullet seat can b changed as per requirement) , ridin position ( on tbird back is straight while on 180 u have 2 stoop a little)
                              39 days means a lot of luggage
                              im sure in 1st gears n steep slope the 180 WILL wheelie n u dont need 2 worry abt that on the bird
                              + load capacity of bird is much better
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                              • #30
                                Exactly!! The Bird has loads of torque and gives a repectable mileage + plus he seat is wide enough to get the full butt comfortablely placed on it. Even the Thunderbird will give buttaches but much later than buttaches of the 180 which start after only a few hours of driving.
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