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  • #16
    My suggestion would be "The Legendary Splendor" (Splendor +)

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    • #17
      GO for New PAssion PRo.

      IT looks good, Mileage is good.

      graphics, alloy and digital meter.

      And Trust of HERO HONDA...

      GO for IT.

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      • #18
        As said earlier,I felt uncomfortable with SZ-X because of it's seating posture. Light weight bikes are always easy to handle & if fitted with shorter handle bar makes the driving good & very easy to handle.

        Initially I had a shorter handle bar in my pulsar150 & felt the ride was good but when backpain started,I changed the handle bar of discover's which gave me good straight riding posture.

        Choose splendor pro or passion pro & have peace of mind.

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        • #19
          Don't look further..Go for the yamaha sz..its a great bike.
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          • #20


            my take on this would be yamaha sz series.You got style, comfort and a 150 cc yamaha mill, good for cruising above 80 kmph, and your dad can ride it too because posture is not that much inclined, same as a pulsar 150 or so. But a good vfm bike for a sub 50k budget
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            • #21
              Any other suggestions???
              Last edited by Krish007; 10-21-2010, 08:01 PM.

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              • #22
                Have you tried the Discover 150? Your dad might find it much more comfortable than the SZ and if he was used to the HH 100cc bikes, he might find that it's got much more power too. If the final choice ends up on a 150cc bike in that budget, neither of the bikes would not disappoint you. You can also check out the 125cc bikes in that range, better mileage and satisfactory power delivery.
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                • #23
                  Hi all, I am now increasing my budget more. That is 50-70K. Do suggest me bikes in that category.

                  How about this Bikes
                  1. HH CBZ Xtreme
                  2. Hunk
                  3. Unicorn Dazzler.
                  4. Honda Unicorn
                  5. Suzuki GS150R

                  As far as Yamaha SZ-X is concerned, Can anyone tell me the mileage you people receive in that bike?

                  How are these bikes in terms of Fuel economy, Performance and Comfort with my requirements as posted in the starting of my post.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Krish007 View Post
                    Hi all, I am now increasing my budget more. That is 50-70K. Do suggest me bikes in that category.

                    How about this Bikes
                    1. HH CBZ Xtreme
                    2. Hunk
                    3. Unicorn Dazzler.
                    4. Honda Unicorn
                    5. Suzuki GS150R

                    As far as Yamaha SZ-X is concerned, Can anyone tell me the mileage you people receive in that bike?

                    How are these bikes in terms of Fuel economy, Performance and Comfort with my requirements as posted in the starting of my post.
                    The best and easy way to pick one is "Just go with your dad and do a test drive on all the bike you listed"

                    Note a test drive doesn't mean to be quarter km it should be 5 kms or at least 2.5 kms where you need to check if it full fills your requirement....

                    No TVS or Bajaj Products Why ? you can include Bajaj 135 LS its lightweight helps your dad, and style helps you ..........

                    Best of luck....

                    their are Sh**t as well as Sweet in all the bikes.....
                    Last edited by MSN1; 11-03-2010, 10:44 PM.
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                    • #25
                      +1 for Pulsar 135 ! GS Unicorn are heavy
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                      • #26
                        try the Yamaha sz, it is vale for money bike
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