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    Hello All,

    I am a proud owner of 2006 Gladiator DLX. Happy with its performance quality and etc.. etc.;
    But I think its time to move on for a bigger cc bike. My Budget is 80k if it is a new bike.
    45k if it is an RX135 5s (wanted to install good shocks, front disk & good tyres)
    Kithna dena chahiye? 40kmpl atleast. I am sane rider, I do ride fast but not a stunter or rash rider.

    Wanted to avoid Bajaj products as maintenance is more and les quality compared to other manufacturers & its become more common on indian roads. (No intention to hurt anyone, my personal opinion. dont want any arguements on this)

    I live in Bangalore and know few mech's who can handle RX's and know a mech in mysore who can help me in difficult situations. But I would like to go for long rides as well on my bike. Is RX 135 suitable for long rides?
    How much distance I can ride it nonstop around 70 to 80 kmph speed?

    Then Apache RTR 180 I have done lot of research on this. One common issue vibrations, bad tyres and then some issues with electricals.
    Is it comfortable for logn rides? I am 5.7 & 75kgs.

    If both the above options are not for me. Please suggest a good bike for me. I can wait upto 6 months if there are any good coming soon bikes.

    Sorry for a bit long story.

  • #2
    Query approved.
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    • #3
      anyday a apcahe 180 will be better then Yamaha Rx 135
      Don't Honk Unnecessarily

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      • #4
        The RX is a very good bike & the fuel efficiency might be something around 40kmpl if ridden sanely. Although i dont know about the comfort factor of it. The apache is another performance bike but the long drives comfort is not good due to its cramped & sporty riding position. The fuel efficiency of it is also same as of RX.


        Try the karizma which is the best touring bike. Fuel efficiency is decent & the power is also comparable with others.
        NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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        • #5
          MADHAV is right.
          Apache is not very good for touring more than 200 kms at a stretch.
          But Vibration is not a big issue.you will be addicted to in in some days.and it only exist between a limited RPM range.(I had a Gladiator before I bought my Apache,as Apache suits my riding style).

          RX 135 is a great bike,but,again,its touring capabilities are not that great(engine heating n such problems,being a 2stroker).

          Karizma is a great tourers,but you dont get the milage you have quoted...

          Then comes FZ---its all about comfort.If you dont want high speed,then this is the bike for you.My friend is getting nearly 40 kmpl on FZ....wot can I say more,you yourself are a Yammie,so you know how a Yamaha rides.

          For Touring I would have suggested you a P220,but as you are not interested in it,FZ is the real option.
          HH Dawn - TVS Star City - Yamaha Gladiator - TVS RTR 180 - Honda CBR 250R - Yamaha R3

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          • #6
            if it's for touring,Zma is the best option that is out there..
            It all begins with a thumb-start -- Oh, wait, I forgot the kill-switch

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            • #7
              as per ur requirements and making it a straight forward n small post:

              ZMA: if u can manage with the mileage...

              RTR 180: if u can take 10-15 minz breaks after every 200-250 kms. stretch while touring...

              P.S. RTR 180 is suggested as if u r more of a city rider like me n want shooting acceleration and ZMA if ur more of a tourer.
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              • #8
                I agree with Gary and Srini!

                I would suggest you to go ahead and buy one Karizma.

                Its Frugal, Very Relaible, Decently efficient, Comfortable, looks good too still.
                Power is Nothing without Control

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Garry_Menace View Post
                  as per ur requirements and making it a straight forward n small post:

                  ZMA: if u can manage with the mileage...

                  RTR 180: if u can take 10-15 minz breaks after every 200-250 kms. stretch while touring...

                  P.S. RTR 180 is suggested as if u r more of a city rider like me n want shooting acceleration and ZMA if ur more of a tourer.
                  Exactly.

                  For touring:ZMA
                  for city:RTR180

                  But if you need more power, choose none other than P220S.
                  With Great Power, comes Great Responsibilities .....

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