So, as promised, here comes my most confusing thread ever. Please help me to choose my first true bike.
>> CAUTION: THIS IS MY FRANK OPINION. I HAVE SPOKEN MY MIND <<
My Background: 26 y/o, 6 feet, Working in Mumbai, Car and Motorbike Enthusiast.
My Vehicles: 2012 Honda Aviator, 2010 Suzuki Alto K10, 2019 TVS Ntorq, 2019 Suzuki Wagon R
My Family: Typical Strict middle class. I have given them many ultimatums and thrown tantrums just to allow the purchase of a motorbike.
My Bike Budget: 2.0 Lakhs on road (strict budget, full payment, no EMI, does not incl gear expense)
Reason for Upgrade: I out-grew my Ntorq in just 3 months of buying it. Kept it long due to the pandemic.
My Preferences:
- Planning to marry within 1 year, so good pillion comfort is preferred (not mandated).
- This "bike" will be my primary vehicle.
- 30 km per day commuting in rush hour Mumbai traffic.
- Occasional Sunday rides (max 150 km).
- Bike enthusiast with a passion for leaning on curves.
- I HATE POTHOLES.
My Choices (all new and bs6 mind you):
- TVS Apache RTR 200 4V w/ ride modes: I have test ridden it. Feels very cramped and lacks street presence though the latter isn't a deal breaker.
- Dominar 250: Have received bad reviews for the tires and weight. Also, my parents will not allow me to go touring.
- Jawa 42: Have received lots of bad reviews for product quality, ground clearance with pillion and rusting.
- Yamaha FZ25: It is so....bland. Good torque, but so FZ-ish (sorry!).
- RE Classic 350 / Bullet 350: NO! I am not a cruiser person. Maybe later in life.
- KTM Duke 125: I don't mind it honestly, but not-enough-power was the reason I got fed-up with the Ntorq.
- Yamaha R15 V3: Seriously? I love my lower back, thanks.
- Yamaha MT-15: Now this is a great proposition, but I have ridden my friend's BS4 and the torque was...meh. It is not exactly a "Master of Torque". Also pillion comfort is non-existant.
- Suzuki Gixxer 155 SF: I kinda love it. But, 13 bhp and Air-cooled?
- Honda Hornet 2.0: I do not care about the USD suspension, but very much care about a Gear Position Indicator.
- Pulsar NS200 / RS200: They are frankly, VERY BERY OLD!
- Hero Xpulse 200: I love it! But, will it be comfy for a pillion?
- Hero Xtreme 200S: I don't mind it! But, it is not very exciting.
PS: Yes, I can afford maintainance of the above mentioned bikes. My post sales maintainance budget is approx 7k / year (incl service and parts).



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